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The document provides a riddle where the solution is to cross out answer choices from a list based on clues. The clues describe different types of criminals and illegal acts. Crossing out the answers reveals the word "MUGGER", which is the three-fingered thief mentioned in the riddle.
The document provides a riddle where the solution is to cross out answer choices from a list based on clues. The clues describe different types of criminals and illegal acts. Crossing out the answers reveals the word "MUGGER", which is the three-fingered thief mentioned in the riddle.
The document provides a riddle where the solution is to cross out answer choices from a list based on clues. The clues describe different types of criminals and illegal acts. Crossing out the answers reveals the word "MUGGER", which is the three-fingered thief mentioned in the riddle.
1. A person who steals goods from a store WITNESS COURT ALL
pretending to be a customer. 2. A place where legal cases are heard. 3. A variant of jail. AT LARGE SMUGGLING HE 4. One who physically assaults a person in order to rob. 5. A person who purposely damages or STEALS MANSLAUGHTER destroys property. 6. Another word for a trial period before full BURGLAR VANDAL COPPER release. 7. What you call to bring things into a country illegally. RAPE TO ARREST MUGGER 8. A professional person who decides if one is innocent or guilty. 9. A person who causes trouble at a football PENALTY IS SHOPLIFTER match. 10. An unplanned murder. ARMED BOWLING GAOL 11. A person who sells drugs. 12. A person who sees a crime happening. 13. If someone uses your credit card without FRAUD GANG HOMICIDE your permission to buy goods, you talk about ....... HOOLIGAN PROBATION 14. Someone who forces entry into a building in order to commit robbery. 15. Not guilty as determined by a court of law. DRUG DEALER PICKPOCKET 16. An idea that causes a person to act in a particular way. 17. The crime of forcing an unwilling person to STORE DETECTIVE BALLS participate in sexual intercourse. 18. A person working in a store preventing INNOCENT TO KILL MOTIVE people from stealing there. 19. To seize and detain someone. 20. Another word for murder. PERJURY SPEEDING TICKET 21. To cause to die. 22. The intentional giving of false testimony. 23. A punishment inflicted for breaking the JUDGE SCHOOL SHOOTING law. 24. “Running free”. 25. Carrying a weapon. 26. A crime where a person shoots kids at a school. 27. Slang for police officer. 28. A group of people associated with crime. 29. A thief who steals from people’s pockets. 30. A fine given to someone going beyond the ANSWER: speed limit.