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Teacherbot 10 Oct, 15:58:02
  1. Perplexed (Page 5): Feeling confused or puzzled.
  2. Accomplice (Page 12): A person who helps another commit a crime or wrongdoing.
  3. Alibi (Page 18): A claim or evidence that proves a person was elsewhere when a crime was committed.
  4. Testimony (Page 25): A formal statement given under oath in a court of law.
  5. Defendant (Page 32): A person who is accused of a crime and is on trial.
  6. Verdict (Page 39): The decision reached by a jury at the end of a trial.
  7. Prosecution (Page 45): The act of conducting legal proceedings against someone in a court of law.
  8. Objection (Page 52): A formal protest raised during a trial against evidence or a statement.
  9. Acquittal (Page 59): A judgment of not guilty in a criminal trial.
  10. Sentencing (Page 65): The act of determining and imposing a punishment or penalty for a crime.