Probation Officer – supervises offenders who have been released on probation instead of serving time in prison.
Solicitor – is a lawyer who gives legal advice, prepares legal documents, and represents clients in lower courts.
Judge – is a legal professional who presides over a court of law.
Barrister – is a lawyer who represents clients in higher courts and specializes in courtroom advocacy.
Prosecutor – is a lawyer who represents the government in a criminal case and tries to prove the defendant's guilt.
Juror – is a member of a jury who helps decide the outcome of a case in court.
Constable – is a police officer, usually with limited authority in local law enforcement.
Justice of the Peace – is an official who handles minor legal matters, such as marriages and small claims cases.
Murder – planning and causing the death of sb
Murdering – planning and causing the death of sb
Embezzlement – stealing money from the company where you work
Jaywalking – crossing the street in the wrong place
Manslaughter – unintentionally causing sb’s death
Vandalism – destruction of public property
Kidnapping – holding sb against their will in order to gain sth
Littering – leaving rubbish in a public place
Fraud – gaining money through dishonest means
Slander – publicly lying about sb
Libel – publishing lies about sb
Mugging – robbing sb in the street
Burglary – illegally entering sb’s property
Loitering – remaining in a public place without an obvious reason