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Crime Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases

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Fill in the missing prepositions from these phrases.

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Crime Prepositions and Prepositional PhrasesOnline version

Fill in the missing prepositions from these phrases.

by Jessica Bruckner
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To be accused a crime . To be responsible something or someone else . To be charged a crime . To make a plea guilty or not guilty . To be released bail . To be convicted a crime . To be sentenced jail time . To be famous a heist . To live certain conditions . To adhere to the regulations a country . To adhere to the regulations the law . To be equal the law . To be punished something .

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To recover damages . To impose something someone or something else . The forfeiture something . The root democracy . According the judge . To be suspected some crime . To defend yourself charges . The rule of law . To testify someone else . To be prevented somewhere or doing something . the court proceedings . To pass a verdict someone . They retired the deliberation room . To be guilty charged . To be placed parole . To be released prison . To have evidence someone . To take a suspect custody . To be arrested a charge . To bring a suspect a judge . A judge presides a case . To have an idea of something .

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