| A | B |
| trial | a legal process in court that decides whether a person is innocent or guilty |
| jury | a group of people chosen to decide if a person is innocent or guilty |
| convince | to make someone believe or accept something |
| guilty | responsible for doing something wrong |
| point | to aim your finger at someone or something |
| honest | telling the truth or able to be trusted |
| murmur | the sound of something being said very quietly |
| stand | the place where a person stands in a court when they are asked questions |
| neighbor | a person who lives close to someone else |
| notice | to see something |
| arrest | to be held by the police while they ask questions about a crime |
| insist | to say something forcefully about something |
| steal | to take something that doesn’t belong to you |
| judge | a person who is in charge of a trial in court |
| witness | a person who sees an accident or crime |
| crowd | a large group of people who have come together |
| bump | to hit something by accident |
| proof | fact or information that shows something is true |
| crash | to hit something, causing a loud noise |