| A | B |
| justice | the use of the law |
| examine | to look carefully at something |
| evidence | something that proves or disproves something |
| convict | to find someone guilty of a crime in a court of law |
| unique | being the only one of its kind |
| fiber | a thread that makes up cloth or materials |
| severe | serious; awful |
| public | belonging to the people |
| political | having to do with government |
| doubt | an unsure feeling |
| delay | to make happen or start later than expected |
| detective | someone, usually a police officer, who gathers evidence at a crime scene |
| investigator | someone who looks carefully at a crime scene in order to figure out what happened |
| unusual | not common or usual |
| obvious | very clear |
| observe | to see |
| reconstruct | to build again |
| someplace | in a place that is not known or named |
| method | the way something is done |
| recent | happening in a time just before the present |
| estimate | make a careful guess about |
| surroundings | the things or the area around somebody or something |
| guideline | a suggestion for how something should be done |