1) To protest their innocence a) This phrase refers to the act of asserting one's lack of guilt or involvement in a crime or wrongdoing, usually in a formal manner, to authorities or the public. b) This phrase means to provide evidence or arguments to demonstrate that someone is not guilty of a crime they've been accused of. c) This phrase refers to informing law enforcement or relevant authorities about a criminal incident that has occurred. 2) A drugs raid a) This term indicates a police or law enforcement operation that takes place early in the morning, often at dawn, and is typically swift and coordinated. b) Similar to a police raid, this refers to an operation specifically aimed at locating and seizing illegal drugs. c) This phrase describes a sudden and often unexpected operation conducted by law enforcement to search for evidence or apprehend suspects. 3) A wrongful conviction a) This expression indicates the act of engaging in illegal activities that are against the law. b) This term describes a crime that involves illegal drugs, such as possession, distribution, or trafficking. c) This term describes a situation where a person is found guilty of a crime they did not commit, often due to legal errors, insufficient evidence, or other factors. 4) To prove their innocence a) This phrase refers to the act of formally challenging a court's decision or judgment, often with the goal of having a sentence reduced or overturned. b) This phrase refers to the act of asserting one's lack of guilt or involvement in a crime or wrongdoing, usually in a formal manner, to authorities or the public. c) This phrase means to provide evidence or arguments to demonstrate that someone is not guilty of a crime they've been accused of. 5) To commit a crime a) This means to perform or execute a criminal act, such as a robbery or vandalism. b) This expression indicates the act of engaging in illegal activities that are against the law. c) This phrase refers to informing law enforcement or relevant authorities about a criminal incident that has occurred. 6) A previous conviction a) This refers to a person's record of having been found guilty and sentenced for a crime in the past. b) This refers to a violation of traffic laws or regulations while operating a vehicle. c) This term describes a crime that involves illegal drugs, such as possession, distribution, or trafficking. 7) To suspend a sentence a) This term describes a legal decision where a court delays the enforcement of a sentence, usually with certain conditions to be met. b) This phrase refers to the act of formally challenging a court's decision or judgment, often with the goal of having a sentence reduced or overturned. c) This term describes a crime that involves illegal drugs, such as possession, distribution, or trafficking. 8) To carry out a crime a) This expression indicates the act of engaging in illegal activities that are against the law. b) This phrase means to provide evidence or arguments to demonstrate that someone is not guilty of a crime they've been accused of. c) This means to perform or execute a criminal act, such as a robbery or vandalism. 9) A dawn raid a) Similar to a police raid, this refers to an operation specifically aimed at locating and seizing illegal drugs. b) This phrase describes a sudden and often unexpected operation conducted by law enforcement to search for evidence or apprehend suspects. c) This term indicates a police or law enforcement operation that takes place early in the morning, often at dawn, and is typically swift and coordinated. 10) To appeal against a sentence a) This phrase refers to the act of formally challenging a court's decision or judgment, often with the goal of having a sentence reduced or overturned. b) This term describes a legal decision where a court delays the enforcement of a sentence, usually with certain conditions to be met. c) This term indicates a police or law enforcement operation that takes place early in the morning, often at dawn, and is typically swift and coordinated 11) A drug-related offence a) This term describes a crime that involves illegal drugs, such as possession, distribution, or trafficking. b) Similar to a police raid, this refers to an operation specifically aimed at locating and seizing illegal drugs. c) This expression indicates the act of engaging in illegal activities that are against the law 12) A police raid a) This term indicates a police or law enforcement operation that takes place early in the morning, often at dawn, and is typically swift and coordinated b) This phrase describes a sudden and often unexpected operation conducted by law enforcement to search for evidence or apprehend suspects c) This refers to an operation specifically aimed at locating and seizing illegal drugs. 13) To report a crime a) This expression indicates the act of engaging in illegal activities that are against the law. b) This phrase refers to informing law enforcement or relevant authorities about a criminal incident that has occurred. c) This term describes a legal decision where a court delays the enforcement of a sentence, usually with certain conditions to be met. 14) A driving offence a) This refers to a person's record of having been found guilty and sentenced for a crime in the past. b) This refers to a violation of traffic laws or regulations while operating a vehicle. c) This term describes a situation where a person is found guilty of a crime they did not commit, often due to legal errors, insufficient evidence, or other factors.
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