Celebrity Crimes

What’s the crime?

1) Put the charges back

michael jackson arrested

under the influence of alcohol      public intoxication

possession of marijuana            assault

traffic violation            theft                    inappropriate behaviour


Tennis star Jennifer Capriati was arrested in Florida in May 1994 and charged with …………………… after the police went to her hotel room in search of a girl who had run away and found her high there.

Actor Nick Nolte was arrested by the California Highway Patrol on September 11, 2002 and charged with driving ………………………………(drunk driving).

Marshall Mathers, III (aka Eminem) was arrested twice in June 2000 on gun charges in Michigan. The rapper was arrested for carrying a concealed weapon and ……………. after fighting with a man he saw kissing his ex-wife Kim outside of a club.

ozzy caught drunkJohn Osbourne (aka Ozzy Osbourne) was arrested by Memphis police in May 1984 and charged with ……………………………. According to the police report, Ozzy was "staggering drunk" when stopped.

Microsoft boss Bill Gates was arrested and photographed the police in New Mexico police in 1977 after a……………………….. He was caught speeding.

Michael Jackson was arrested in November 2003 by Santa Barbara police in California on charges of …………………………. and child molestation.

Film star Winona Ryder was arrested in September 2001 for …………... She was trying to steal $5500 worth of merchandise from a store in Beverly Hills.

 

2) Find the pairs


arson

stealing things from people’s pocket

shoplifting

taking somebody by force and demanding money for their return

mugging

killing somebody for payment or for political reasons

burglary

stealing objects from a shop

murder

taking control of a plane using force

kidnap

making false money, documents or paintings

terrorism

attacking people in the street in order to rob them

pick-pocketing

giving money to someone so they do something, usually dishonest,for you

assassination

breaking into a house to steal possessions

hijack

committing violent acts for political/religious reasons

forgery

killing someone

theft

illegally setting fire to property

bribery

action of stealing


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