| A | B |
| sentenced | given as a punishment |
| release | to let go, to set free |
| torture | extreme physical abuse |
| prison | jail; a place where people found guilty or accused of a crime are confined |
| cases | a situation (such as a crime) investigated by the police or other officials |
| remarks | comments about something |
| conscience | one's sense of right and wrong |
| trial | a legal process in which a court of law examines a case to decide whether someone is guilty of a crime |
| incident | event; happening |
| staff | employees |
| penalty | punishment |
| impartial | unbiased; treating all sides fairly |
| witness | people who saw something happen and can tell about it |
| murder | the intentional killing of someone illegally |
| reliable | able to be trusted |
| profile | a short description that gives important details about someone or something |
| valuable | useful, helpful |
| contributions | gifts of money |
| publicity | information in the media that creates public interest in something |
| accurate | exact, correct |
| award | give a prize or honor |
| abuse | cruel treatment |