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Law-Related Verbs with Prepositions

Updated: Mar 6






Law-Related Verbs with Prepositions







Read the examples below:

1. Accuse someone of

  1. The police accused the man of stealing a car.

  2. She accused her neighbor of damaging her fence.

2. Charge someone with

  1. The suspect was charged with robbery.

  2. The police charged him with assault.

3. Sentence someone to

  1. The judge sentenced the criminal to five years in prison.

  2. He was sentenced to community service.

4. Appeal against

  1. The defendant decided to appeal against the court decision.

  2. She appealed against her prison sentence.

5. Testify against

  1. The witness testified against the accused.

  2. His friend testified against him in court.

6. Testify for

  1. Two witnesses testified for the defendant.

  2. Her coworkers testified for her during the trial.

7. Plead guilty to

  1. The man pleaded guilty to the crime.

  2. She pleaded guilty to tax fraud.

8. Plead not guilty to

  1. The defendant pleaded not guilty to the charges.

  2. He pleaded not guilty to the robbery.

9. Convict someone of

  1. The jury convicted him of murder.

  2. She was convicted of fraud last year.

10. Acquit someone of

  1. The court acquitted him of all charges.

  2. She was acquitted of the crime because of lack of evidence.

11. Sue someone for

  1. The customer sued the company for damages.

  2. She sued her landlord for negligence.

12. Object to

  1. The lawyer objected to the question.

  2. The defense objected to the evidence.

13. Rule on

  1. The judge will rule on the case tomorrow.

  2. The court ruled on the legal issue last week.

14. Rule in favor of

  1. The judge ruled in favor of the victim.

  2. The court ruled in favor of the employee.

15. Comply with

  1. Everyone must comply with the law.

  2. The company complied with the safety regulations.

16. Deal with

  1. The court dealt with the case quickly.

  2. The police are dealing with the complaint.

17. Look into

  1. The police are looking into the robbery.

  2. Detectives look into the fraud case.

18. Be involved in

  1. He was involved in illegal activities.

  2. The company was involved in a corruption scandal.

19. Respond to

  1. The lawyer responded to the accusations.

  2. The company responded to the complaint.

20. Argue against

  1. The lawyer argued against the new law.

  2. Many citizens argued against the decision.







I. Choose the correct preposition in the follwing sentences.

1. The man was accused ___ theft.

a) with b) of c) for

2. She was charged ___ fraud.

a) of b) with c) to

3. The judge sentenced him ___ five years in prison.

a) for b) of c) to

4. They appealed ___ the decision.

a) against b) with c) of

5. The witness testified ___ the defendant.

a) to b) for c) on

6. He pleaded guilty ___ assault.

a) to b) of c) with

7. The jury convicted him ___ robbery.

a) for b) of c) to

8. She was acquitted ___ all charges.

a) from b) of c) with

9. The company sued him ___ damages.

a) for b) of c) with

10. The lawyer objected ___ the question.

a) against b) to c) on

11. The judge ruled ___ the case yesterday.

a) on b) in c) to

12. The court ruled in favor ___ the victim.

a) for b) of c) to

13. Everyone must comply ___ the law.

a) to b) with c) for

14. The police are dealing ___ the complaint.

a) to b) with c) of

15. The detective is looking ___ the matter.

a) into b) of c) to

16. He was involved ___ a criminal organization.

a) with b) in c) of

17. She responded ___ the allegations.

a) against b) to c) with

18. The lawyer argued ___ the new law.

a) against b) for c) to

19. He testified ___ the defendant yesterday.

a) in b) for c) on

20. She appealed ___ her sentence.

a) against b) with c) of







II. Use the correct preposition in the follwing sentences.

1. The suspect was accused ______ murder.

2. He was charged ______ robbery.

3. She pleaded not guilty ______ the crime.

4. The court ruled ______ the issue.

5. The lawyer objected ______ the evidence.

6. The company complied ______ the regulations.

7. The witness testified ______ the defendant.

8. The judge sentenced him ______ ten years.

9. She appealed ______ the verdict.

10. He was convicted ______ fraud.

11. The organization responded ______ the complaint.

12. They sued the company ______ negligence.

13. The detective looked ______ the case.

14. She was involved ______ illegal activity.

15. The jury ruled in favor ______ the plaintiff.

16. He testified ______ the accused.

17. The lawyer argued ______ the proposal.

18. She was acquitted ______ all charges.

19. The court dealt ______ the matter quickly.

20. He complied ______ the court order.








III. Find the mistakes in each sentence and correct them.

1. He was accused with theft.

2. She was charged of fraud.

3. The judge sentenced him for five years.

4. They appealed of the decision.

5. The witness testified to the defendant.

6. He pleaded guilty of the crime.

7. She was convicted for robbery.

8. He was acquitted from all charges.

9. They sued him of damages.

10. The lawyer objected against the question.

11. The judge ruled in the case.

12. The court ruled in favor for the victim.

13. Everyone must comply to the law.

14. The police are dealing to the problem.

15. The detective looked of the case.

16. He was involved with a criminal gang.

17. She responded against the allegations.

18. The lawyer argued to the new law.

19. He testified on the court.

20. She appealed with her sentence.



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