abuse /n/, /v/ He's been charged with alcohol abuse. Child abuse is on the increase in this country. The youngsters started hurling abuse at the elderly lady. |
nadużycie; wykorzystywanie; nadużywać |
appeal against /v/ an appeal to The European Court of Human Rights |
apelować |
arson /n/ The building was destroyed in an arson attack. |
podpalenie |
assassination /n/ There are a lot of conspiracy theories about the assassination of John Kennedy. . |
zamach |
assault /n/, /v/ In this area there have been several assaults on police officers. If you assault a police officer on duty, the punishment can be really harsh. |
napaść |
blackmail /n/ , /v/ There's no way I can give in to your demands. It's pure blackmail! She tried to blackmail his with some photos of him and his lover. |
szantaż |
bribe /n/, /v/ The doctor is said to have accepted a bribe before a difficult procedure.. He tried to bribe a public official to sell his the licence. |
łapówka; przekupić |
burglary /n/ There are a lot of burglaries in this part of the town. |
włamanie |
capital punishment /n/ Capital punishment is morally wrong - killing is unacceptable in all circumstances. |
kara śmierci |
community service /n/ a community service order |
prace społeczne |
corporal punishment /n/ Many people believe that corporal punishment is intrinsically evil. |
kara cielesna |
court (of law) /n/ You would have to prove all this in a court of law. |
sąd |
court ruling /n/ The company decided to appeal against the court ruling. |
wyrok sądu |
criminal /n/ The police describe him as a hardened criminal. |
przestępca |
death penalty /n/ Death penalty is morally wrong - killing is unacceptable in all circumstances. |
kara śmierci |
defendant /n/ The defendant has been found not guilty. |
podsądny |
drug dealing /n/ The police have been trying to crack down on drug dealing in our city. |
handel narkotykami |
drunk-driving /n/ He was charged with drunk-driving and, eventually, he lost his driving licence. |
prowadzenie samochodu po pijanemu |
evidence /n/ There is no evidence for these claims. |
materiał dowodowy |
fine /n/ I owe the city 200$ in parking fines. |
grzywna |
fraud /n/ He was found guilty of credit card fraud. They were all exposed as a bunch of tricksters and frauds. |
oszustwo |
guilty of /adj/ He was guilty of selling the information to the papers. |
winny |
hijacking /n/ The airport authorities have introduced some measures to prevent hijacking. |
uprowadzenie samolotu, pociągu itp.. |
hold-up /n/ There was a bank hold-up yesterday. |
napad |
imprisonment /n/ He was sentenced to two months' imprisonment. |
kara więzienia |
innocent /adj/ The court found him innocent and he was released. |
niewinny |
judge /n/ a High Court Judge |
sędzia |
jury /n/ a trial by jury |
ława przysięgłych |
kidnapping /n/ the recent kidnapping of a little girl |
porwanie |
lawsuit /n/ He filed a lawsuit against the state. |
pozew |
lawyer /n/ She has consulted a lawyer and she may sue him. |
prawnik |
life imprisonment /n/ The only sentence for murder in the UK is life imprisonment. |
dożywocie |
manslaughter /n/ The defendant was found guilty of manslaughter but not of murder. |
zabójstwo |
mugging /n/ She was the victim of a brutal mugging. |
napad |
murder /n/ ,/v/ a brutal murder of a little girl. He was accused of murdering his wife. |
morderstwo; zamordować |
offence /n/ the new offence of phishing |
wykroczenie; przestępstwo |
parking ticket /n/ When I found another parking ticket tucked under the windscreen wiper, I was furious. |
mandat za złe parkowanie |
pickpocketing /n/ Pick-pocketing is on the increase |
kradzież kieszonkowa |
plainfiff /n/ In a criminal case, the plaintiff is the state. |
powód |
prison /n/ a prison sentence |
więzienie |
prosecutor /n/ The prosecutor rose to give the opening address. |
prokurator |
rape /n/ Rape victims are usually don't want to talk about what happened to them. |
gwałt |
robbery /n/ He was found guilty of armed robbery and sentenced to ten years' imprisonment. |
napad |
sentence /n/ a three-year sentence for fraud |
wyrok |
shoplifting /n/ She had been accused of shoplifting in a supermarket. |
kradzież w sklepie |
smuggling /n/ drug smuggling |
przemyt |
testify /v/ He testified against his own mother. |
zeznawać |
theft /n/ Credit card theft is on the increase. |
kradzież |
to adjourn a case/trail /v/ The court adjourned the trial until February 2nd. |
odroczyć proces |
to be acquitted The defendant was acquitted. |
zostać uniewinnionym |
to commit a crime People who commit crime end up in jail. |
popełnić przestępstwo |
to convict sb of sth /v/ She was convicted of vandalism. |
uznać kogoś za winnego |
to find sb guilty of a crime She was found guilty of murder. |
uznać kogoś za winnego |
to plead guilty He pleaded guilty to two charges of assault. |
przyznać się do winy |
to steal /v/ They stole money from their parents. |
kraść |
to sue sb /v/ I sued for breach of contract. |
pozwać kogoś |
trial /n/ The editor had to stand trial for libel. |
proces sądowy |
vandalism /n/ The building is under surveillance to reduce vandalism and theft. |
wandalizm |
verdict /n/ The verdict was "not guilty". |
orzeczenie sądu o winie |
wheel clamp /n/ Police officers and traffic wardens have the authority to put wheel clamps on vehicles that are parked illegally. |
blokada na koła |
witness /n/ She was an eye witness to the murder |
świadek |
young offenders' institution In many ways young offender institutions are different to other prisons. |
zakład poprawczy |