I. NOUN & VERB PHRASE
Court (noun) = (The place where a trial happens)
Prosecution (noun) = (These are the people trying to send someone to jail)
Defence (noun) = (These are the people who are trying to stop the person going to jail)
Witnesses (noun) = (Who saw the crime)
Cross examination = (Both prosecution and defence speak to the witnesses)
Trial (noun) = (The period of time the court tries to put someone in jail)
Jury (noun) = (12 people who decide to convict the person or not)
II. IDIOMATIC PHRASE
to get caught red handed = (To get caught red handed means to be caught in the act of committing a crime or breaking a rule.)
to cover one’s tracks = (To cover one’s tracks means to conceal the evidence of a crime or other (usually shameful or nefarious) act.)
To do time = (to spend time in jail)