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Answer:

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Explanation:

Petty crimes : Crimes often punished with a fine and rarely involve jail time ; also called infractions (ex : traffic violations).

Misdemeanor : A crime that is punishable by up to 12 months in prison, fines or community service (ex : vandalism).

Felony : Highest level of crime and often involve the most severe penalties (ex : assault).

Prosecutor : Attorney in charge of presenting a case against the person accused of a crime. Represents the government.

Appeal : A request to a higher court to review the case.

Verdict : Jury's decision on whether a defendant is guilty or not guilty based on the evidence provided at trial.

Defendant : Name for the person accused of a crime.

Indictment : A suspect is formally charged with committing a crime by a  judge or a grand jury.

Sentencing : Punishment that has been decided on by a judge.

Arraignment : Hearing where the defendant can choose to plead guilty or not guilty.