an act of frightening someone into making a payment of money, as by revealing secrets.
Starts with
C
a trickery carried out with a credit card.
Starts with
D
a synonim of "drug traficking"
Contains
E
when someone drives too fast while driving.
Starts with
F
we usually begin compositions with this adverb.
Contains
G
an assault or threat of violence upon a person, esp. with intent to rob.
Contains
H
someone who steals.
Starts with
I
when someone pretends to be someone else.
Starts with
J
Someone who decides if someone is guilty of a crime or not in a trial.
Starts with
K
When they "take" a person against his or her will.
Starts with
L
a person whose profession is to represent clients in a court of law or to advise or act for them in other legal matters.
Contains
M
to convey goods secretly and illegally into or out of a country.
Contains
N
that which tends to prove or disprove something to judge if somebody is guilty or innocent.
Contains
O
the crime of falsely making or changing writing or a signature.
Starts with
P
one who steals from the pockets of people, as in a crowded public place.
Starts with
Q
When there are a lot of people to go to a place, they wait in a ...............
Contains
R
he crime of deliberately setting fire to property.
Starts with
S
To steal in shops.
Starts with
T
a person who is appointed to supervise road traffic and report traffic offences.
Contains
U
the crime of breaking into and entering the house, office, etc., of another to steal.
Starts with
V
malicious destruction or damage of private or public property.
Contains
W
a formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person. When police asks questions to suspicious people to solve a crime.