| A | B |
| absoleve | to pronounce clear of guilt; to pardon |
| acquittal | clearance from a charge |
| circumstance | a condition or fact that determines a course of action |
| corroborate | to confirm; to support |
| deciet | deception; trickery |
| defraud | to swindle; to cheat |
| execute | to put into effect; to carry out |
| expedient | suited to a purpose and possibly self-serving |
| extraneous | not essential; unrelated |
| fugitive | one who flees from the law or from justice |
| indebtedness | the state of being obligated to another to repay something |
| infringe | to violate |
| prosecute | to begin legal action against |
| relebant | pertinent; related |
| slander | the speaking of a false and damaging statement against someone |
| verdict | the decision of a jury at the end of a trial |