criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
L'âge de boire en France contre l'Amérique 2018-02-07
Across
- /to take out
- de l'alcool /the alcohol industry
- leur nourriture /To improve their food
- contre /fight against
- connu /widely known
- petit verre de vin /a small glass of wine
- /not allowed
- que /meanwhile
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- /To despise
- /constantly
- parrainage /the sponsoring
- publique /public drunkenness
- loi /a law
- mis/e en place /to be put in place
- au volant /drinking and driving
- des enfants-/hildren's minds
- consommation excessive d'alcool /excess consumption of alcohol
- /to die
- censé/e empêcher /to be supposed to prevent
19 Clues: /to die • loi /a law • /To despise • /constantly • /to take out • /not allowed • que /meanwhile • connu /widely known • contre /fight against • parrainage /the sponsoring • publique /public drunkenness • des enfants-/hildren's minds • au volant /drinking and driving • de l'alcool /the alcohol industry • mis/e en place /to be put in place • leur nourriture /To improve their food • ...
All about UDC 2022-07-12
Across
- A 2-mile guided tour
- Dung A Tung
- Take you up the Falls
- The Money Man
- Tourism capital of the Caribbean
- Portfolio Ministry
- Kids love water
- Designs done here
- Agua agua agua
- Free-entry beach in Westmoreland
- Green Space In Ochi
- Dr Love loves it here
Down
- On behalf of GOJ
- Where Great Minds Meet
- Business Centre in St. Ann
- Home to Houses of Parliament
- The new kid on the block
- The best waterfall in Portland
- Turtle Beach
19 Clues: Dung A Tung • Turtle Beach • The Money Man • Agua agua agua • Kids love water • On behalf of GOJ • Designs done here • Portfolio Ministry • Green Space In Ochi • A 2-mile guided tour • Take you up the Falls • Dr Love loves it here • Where Great Minds Meet • The new kid on the block • Business Centre in St. Ann • Home to Houses of Parliament • The best waterfall in Portland • ...
Shortened Courtroom Crossword 2020-11-28
Across
- Willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation
- A standard of proof that must be surpassed to convict an accused in a criminal proceeding
- A jury verdict that a criminal defendant is not guilty
- A jury that cannot agree upon a verdict after extended deliberation and is unable to reach the required unanimity
- Asserted to be true or to exist, yet not proven
- Consideration of facts and discussion, particularly by members of a jury
- Thought out or planned beforehand.
- A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case
Down
- A lawyer who conducts the case against a defendant
- A claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when an act is alleged to have taken place
- A jury member who acts as the chairman and spokesperson for the jury
- Declare someone to be guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law
- Formally accuse of or charge with a serious crime
- the person accused of the crime
14 Clues: the person accused of the crime • Thought out or planned beforehand. • Asserted to be true or to exist, yet not proven • Formally accuse of or charge with a serious crime • A lawyer who conducts the case against a defendant • A jury verdict that a criminal defendant is not guilty • A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case • ...
Mock Trail Vocab 2020-12-09
Across
- the person who files the complaint in a civil lawsuit
- put off trail until another time
- a promise to tell the truth
- a reason that an attorney interrupts a witness to talk to the judge
- an invalid trail
- usually a petty offence, a less serious crime than a felony
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- a written statement by the plaintiff stating the wrongs allegedly committed by the defendant
- a judgement of guilt against a criminal counsel legal advice; a term used to refer to lawyers in a case
- in a civil suit, the person complained against; in a criminal case, the person accused of crime
- in a criminal case, the defendant's statement pleading "Guilty" or "not guilty" in answer to their charges
- the law that the police believe the defendant has broken
- security given for the release of a criminal defendant or witness from legal custody (usally in form of money) to secure his/her appearance on the day and time appointed
- persons selected according to law and sworn to inquire into and declare a verdict on matters of fact
- a judges office
14 Clues: a judges office • an invalid trail • a promise to tell the truth • put off trail until another time • the person who files the complaint in a civil lawsuit • the law that the police believe the defendant has broken • usually a petty offence, a less serious crime than a felony • a reason that an attorney interrupts a witness to talk to the judge • ...
Court Systems and Structures 2025-09-23
Across
- Cases, legal disputes between private parties about rights, contracts, or damages
- Reporter, person who transcribes spoken testimony and creates the official record
- official who presides over the court, rules on law, and manages the trial
- Clerk, court employee who manages filings, records, and administrative tasks
- request to a higher court to review and change a lower court's decision
- person or party accused in a criminal case or sued in a civil case
- official order requiring a person to appear in court or produce documents
- notice that a lawsuit has been filed and that the defendant must respond
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- person harmed or injured by a crime who may participate in the criminal process
- government lawyer who brings criminal charges and proves the state's case
- Cases, prosecutions by the state for acts considered offenses against society
- group of citizens selected to hear evidence and decide facts in a trial
- court officer responsible for security, maintaining order, and escorting people
- person or party who starts a civil lawsuit seeking relief or damages
- Attorney, lawyer who represents and defends the accused or the sued party
15 Clues: person or party accused in a criminal case or sued in a civil case • person or party who starts a civil lawsuit seeking relief or damages • group of citizens selected to hear evidence and decide facts in a trial • request to a higher court to review and change a lower court's decision • notice that a lawsuit has been filed and that the defendant must respond • ...
Crime and Punishment 2023-10-25
Across
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishments
- A reason for the high rate
- benefits both parties, added to or in place of jail
- payment made by offender to victim
- method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prisons
Down
- prevents recidivism
- Acts in violation of statute law
- process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- A repetition of or return to criminal behavior
- An Alternative to deviant behavior
11 Clues: prevents recidivism • A reason for the high rate • Acts in violation of statute law • An Alternative to deviant behavior • payment made by offender to victim • A repetition of or return to criminal behavior • benefits both parties, added to or in place of jail • discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishments • ...
List 20 2023-05-05
12 Clues: Not making sense • Emotional strength • Showing no emotion • To strengthen or grow • A person's strong suit • Incapable of being read • Person fleeing from prison • Place of shelter of safety • Not allowed by law or rules • Reading minds from a distance • Person fleeing for good reasons • Feeling bad on a person's behalf
ADJ Chapter 1 Edgar Sedano 2016-02-09
Across
- a perspective of criminal justice that identifies the repression of crime as the most important function of the criminal justice system
- a loosely organized collection of agencies police courts and corrections that operate at the local state and federal levels that is charged with protecting the public maintaining order enforcing laws identifying offenders bringing the guilty to justice and treating and punishing convicted persons
- a person against whom a charge is brought in court
- the territory over which a law enforcement agency authority
- a defendants first appearance in court to be informed of the charges advised of his or her rights and to have bail determined
- a verdict of not guilty
Down
- a sum of money that the arrested person pays to guarantee that he or she will appear at future hearings
- the procedures that occur in the criminal justice system from a citizens initial contact with police to his or her potential arrest charging booking prosecution conviction sentencing incarceration and receiving probation to being paroled
- an intentional act or omission to act neither justified nor excused that is in violation of criminal law and punishable by the state
- an institution to hold pretrial detainees and people convicted of less serious crimes
- a perspective of criminal justice that argues that the purpose of the criminal justice system is to ensure fairness under the law
- to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations
12 Clues: a verdict of not guilty • a person against whom a charge is brought in court • to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations • the territory over which a law enforcement agency authority • an institution to hold pretrial detainees and people convicted of less serious crimes • ...
Freaky Friday 2025-03-05
10 Clues: insane • lacking courage • unusual;not typical • unreal;imaginary;visionary • two people exchanging minds • capable of being atoned for • excessively proud of oneself • causing excitement and pleasure • feeling or showing great pleasure • wildly,unreasonable,illogical or inappropriate
Chapter 2 Vocab 2024-01-08
Across
- "an eye for an eye" retaliation or revenge
- Response to a criminal charge in which the defendant admits to committing the act charged but argues for some mitigating reason they should not be help criminally responsible under law
- A type of government that divides powers between a national government and governments of smaller geographic territories, including states, counties, and cities
- Party bringing a lawsuit or initiating a legal action against someone else
- The legal doctrine that says that, if a death occurs during the commission of a felony, the perpetrator of the crime may be changed with murder in the 1st degree, regardless of the abuse of intent, premeditation and deliberation, or malice afterthought
- The requirement that the state must meet to introduce evidence or establish facts
- The body of law that defines criminal offense and prescribes punishment for their infractions
- Person against whom a criminal charge is pending one charge with a crime
- The prosecution of an accused person twice for the same charge
- The body of law that spells out elements of criminal acts
- The response by a defendant to a criminal charge, to include denial of criminal allegations in an attempt to negate or overcome the charges
- Rules that set forth how substantive laws are to be enforced, such as those covering arrest, search and seizure
- "Stand by Decision" Doctrine referring to court precedent, whereby lower courts must follow decisions of higher courts when the same legal issues and questions comes before them, not disturbing settled points of law
- The authority to make legal decisions and judgements, often based on geographic area
- A purposeful act or state of mind to commit a crime
- Offenses that violate a society's shared norms
- The test of legal insanity, asking whether the defendant understood the nature and quality of their act and, if so, if they understood it was wrong
Down
- Committed by wealthy or powerful individuals in the course of their professional occupations
- A lesser offense, typically punishable of a fine or up to 1 year in jail
- Police tactics that unduly encourage or induce an individual to commit a crime they typically would not commit
- The standard used by jurors to arrive at a verdict whether or not the government has established guilt beyond a reasonable doubt
- Violent crimes, to include homicide, sexual assault, robbery, and aggravated assault
- Crimes committed by members of illegal organizations
- The reason for committing a crime
- Noncriminal law, usually related to settling
- "Guilty Deed"-Act that accompanies one's intent to commit a crime
- Crimes during which no violence is perpetuated against a person, such as burglary, theft, and arson
- "Guilty Mind" Purposeful intent to commit a crime
- A serious offense with a possible sentence of more than a year in prison
29 Clues: The reason for committing a crime • "an eye for an eye" retaliation or revenge • Noncriminal law, usually related to settling • Offenses that violate a society's shared norms • "Guilty Mind" Purposeful intent to commit a crime • A purposeful act or state of mind to commit a crime • Crimes committed by members of illegal organizations • ...
Une Mystere 2023-12-06
Across
- les detectives pense le criminal est une de c'est gens
- un personne qui alle a prison
- les detectives doit fait ca pour trouve le coupable
- quand le coupable changer leur apparence pour une autre
- les detectives doit ces chose pour sais le criminal
Down
- des criminals
- le personne qui voix le crime
- les suspects qui n'a pas le coupable on une de c'est
- le personne qui etait nuire par le criminal
9 Clues: des criminals • un personne qui alle a prison • le personne qui voix le crime • le personne qui etait nuire par le criminal • les detectives doit fait ca pour trouve le coupable • les detectives doit ces chose pour sais le criminal • les suspects qui n'a pas le coupable on une de c'est • les detectives pense le criminal est une de c'est gens • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2024-02-14
20 Clues: Gold • Lord • Thin • Blame • Delay • Apart • Apart • Forbid • Wisdom • Stomach • Cheated • Unlucky • Parting • Terrible • Skillful • Criminal • Consider • Unprepared • Considerate • Conversations
Synonyms 2023-04-25
19 Clues: crook • mimic • lethal • answer • collect • envious • inspect • confess • fragile • wealthy • gleaming • enormous • initiate • diminish • overseas • poisonous • essential • desserted • infrequent
Sherlock Holmes Wortschatz 2013-02-14
20 Clues: bent • rich • lover • scent • moved • famous • talked • barred • sloppy • detail • lonely • jeweler • crooked • criminal • confused • abandoned • abominable • constantly • hunting cap • brought down
Module 2 2021-10-17
20 Clues: роман • решать • уютный • комедия • странный • персонаж • несколько • известный • создавать • напуганный • преступник • воображение • исследовать • приключение • любитель книг • расследование • юмористический • путешествовать • прятать,прятаться • умный, сообразительный
chapters 2 vocab 2024-01-10
Across
- Offenses that violate a society's shared norms
- Noncriminal law, usually related to settling
- The requirement that the state must meet to introduce evidence or establish facts
- "an eye for an eye" retaliation or revenge
- Police tactics that unduly encourage or induce an individual to commit a crime they typically would not commit
- Person against whom a criminal charge is pending one charge with a crime
- "Guilty Deed"-Act that accompanies one's intent to commit a crime
- The response by a defendant to a criminal charge, to include denial of criminal allegations in an attempt to negate or overcome the charges
- Crimes committed by members of illegal organizations
- A type of government that divides powers between a national government and governments of smaller geographic territories, including states, counties, and cities
- "Stand by Decision" Doctrine referring to court precedent, whereby lower courts must follow decisions of higher courts when the same legal issues and questions comes before them, not disturbing settled points of law
- Response to a criminal charge in which the defendant admits to committing the act charged but argues for some mitigating reason they should not be help criminally responsible under law
- Crimes during which no violence is perpetuated against a person, such as burglary, theft, and arson
- A lesser offense, typically punishable of a fine or up to 1 year in jail
- Violent crimes, to include homicide, sexual assault, robbery, and aggravated assault
- The standard used by jurors to arrive at a verdict whether or not the government has established guilt beyond a reasonable doubt
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- The legal doctrine that says that, if a death occurs during the commission of a felony, the perpetrator of the crime may be changed with murder in the 1st degree, regardless of the abuse of intent, premeditation and deliberation, or malice afterthought
- The body of law that defines criminal offense and prescribes punishment for their infractions
- The authority to make legal decisions and judgements, often based on geographic area
- A serious offense with a possible sentence of more than a year in prison
- The reason for committing a crime
- A purposeful act or state of mind to commit a crime
- Party bringing a lawsuit or initiating a legal action against someone else
- The prosecution of an accused person twice for the same charge
- "Guilty Mind" Purposeful intent to commit a crime
- Committed by wealthy or powerful individuals in the course of their professional occupations
- The test of legal insanity, asking whether the defendant understood the nature and quality of their act and, if so, if they understood it was wrong
- The body of law that spells out elements of criminal acts
- Rules that set forth how substantive laws are to be enforced, such as those covering arrest, search and seizure
29 Clues: The reason for committing a crime • "an eye for an eye" retaliation or revenge • Noncriminal law, usually related to settling • Offenses that violate a society's shared norms • "Guilty Mind" Purposeful intent to commit a crime • A purposeful act or state of mind to commit a crime • Crimes committed by members of illegal organizations • ...
Vacab. Review #10-12 Crossword 2014-03-31
8 Clues: two parts • feeling alone • give up power • thinking carefully • changed, magic powers • relating, minds, work • believing, good future • copy, slightly, different
Chapter 2 Vocab 2024-01-08
Across
- Rules that set forth how substantive laws are to be enforced, such as those covering arrest, search and seizure
- "Guilty Deed"-Act that accompanies one's intent to commit a crime
- Police tactics that unduly encourage or induce an individual to commit a crime they typically would not commit
- A serious offense with a possible sentence of more than a year in prison
- The requirement that the state must meet to introduce evidence or establish facts
- Offenses that violate a society's shared norms
- The authority to make legal decisions and judgements, often based on geographic area
- The reason for committing a crime
- Response to a criminal charge in which the defendant admits to committing the act charged but argues for some mitigating reason they should not be help criminally responsible under law
- "Guilty Mind" Purposeful intent to commit a crime
- Person against whom a criminal charge is pending one charge with a crime
- The standard used by jurors to arrive at a verdict whether or not the government has established guilt beyond a reasonable doubt
- The test of legal insanity, asking whether the defendant understood the nature and quality of their act and, if so, if they understood it was wrong
- The body of law that spells out elements of criminal acts
- Crimes committed by members of illegal organizations
Down
- Violent crimes, to include homicide, sexual assault, robbery, and aggravated assault
- "Stand by Decision" Doctrine referring to court precedent, whereby lower courts must follow decisions of higher courts when the same legal issues and questions comes before them, not disturbing settled points of law
- The response by a defendant to a criminal charge, to include denial of criminal allegations in an attempt to negate or overcome the charges
- Crimes during which no violence is perpetuated against a person, such as burglary, theft, and arson
- Committed by wealthy or powerful individuals in the course of their professional occupations
- The prosecution of an accused person twice for the same charge
- A type of government that divides powers between a national government and governments of smaller geographic territories, including states, counties, and cities
- The body of law that defines criminal offense and prescribes punishment for their infractions
- A purposeful act or state of mind to commit a crime
- "an eye for an eye" retaliation or revenge
- The legal doctrine that says that, if a death occurs during the commission of a felony, the perpetrator of the crime may be changed with murder in the 1st degree, regardless of the abuse of intent, premeditation and deliberation, or malice afterthought
- A lesser offense, typically punishable of a fine or up to 1 year in jail
- Party bringing a lawsuit or initiating a legal action against someone else
- Noncriminal law, usually related to settling
29 Clues: The reason for committing a crime • "an eye for an eye" retaliation or revenge • Noncriminal law, usually related to settling • Offenses that violate a society's shared norms • "Guilty Mind" Purposeful intent to commit a crime • A purposeful act or state of mind to commit a crime • Crimes committed by members of illegal organizations • ...
01 2020-07-27
12 Clues: Jealous. • To get near. • A heavy load. • A large house. • A strong smell. • To perform or do. • To answer or meet. • Sidewalk or walkway. • A strong desire to know. • To be in two minds or waver. • A formal meal for many people. • A person who walks past something.
Government Procedures 2023-09-24
Across
- Divides the power of the state government between the federal and state government.
- Establishes the principle that the federal constitution and federal law is supreme to the states.
- Criminal offense carrying a sentence of a year or more.
- Number of Supreme Court Justices.
- % of votes needed in the House and Senate to override a presidential veto.
- Cases where an individual is charged with a specific crime.
Down
- Criminal offense carrying a sentence of a year or less.
- 98 % of criminal cases are heard in this court.
- Works with juries as essential parts of our legal system.
- Check used by the Executive to limit the power of the Legislative Branch.
- Case concerning disputes between two parties and usually defined by the relationship between them.
- Court of limited jurisdiction involving federal law and the constitution.
12 Clues: Number of Supreme Court Justices. • 98 % of criminal cases are heard in this court. • Criminal offense carrying a sentence of a year or less. • Criminal offense carrying a sentence of a year or more. • Works with juries as essential parts of our legal system. • Cases where an individual is charged with a specific crime. • ...
law 2021-11-05
Across
- classification for the most serious type of crimes
- classification for the least serious type of crime; may also be called petty offense
- criminal intent; one of the essential elements of a crime
- Latin phrase meaning “bad because prohibited”; crime classification
- Factor factor which supports a more serious charge and/or stiffer penalty
- harmful result; element of a crime
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- simultaneous occurrence of criminal act and criminal intent; one of the essential elements of a crime
- illegal action or activity which is punishable by law
- Factor factor which favors the accused and makes a lesser charge and/or sentence likely
- classification for a crime of medium gravity; more serious than infractions, but less serious than felonies
- criminal act; one of the essential elements of a crime
- Latin phrase meaning “bad in itself”; crime classification
12 Clues: harmful result; element of a crime • classification for the most serious type of crimes • illegal action or activity which is punishable by law • criminal act; one of the essential elements of a crime • criminal intent; one of the essential elements of a crime • Latin phrase meaning “bad in itself”; crime classification • ...
Unit 3: Crime Scenes- Legal Terms 2022-02-07
Across
- a meeting and presentation of evidence to an official, especially a judge, without a jury
- the lawyer who leads the case against a criminal in court
- a public official who is a prosecutor for the state or federal government
- a synonym for lawyer
- to be found guilty in a criminal trial or case
- an amount of money paid that allows a suspect or convicted criminal to be released until imprisonment
- the formal charge or accusation of committing a crime
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- police, officials, or other agents that enforce the law
- to be free from a criminal charge after a trial
- to confirm or line up with information received from another source
- a statement or oath someone makes used as evidence in a trial
- to provide evidence in a trial, whether by a witness or expert
12 Clues: a synonym for lawyer • to be found guilty in a criminal trial or case • to be free from a criminal charge after a trial • the formal charge or accusation of committing a crime • police, officials, or other agents that enforce the law • the lawyer who leads the case against a criminal in court • a statement or oath someone makes used as evidence in a trial • ...
It's That Time of Year 2025-03-20
Across
- The best season for fresh starts and renewal. (Spring)
- A place where you store things but often forget to organize.
- The act of making space in our lives, minds, and homes.
- What we should do with items we no longer need but others may use. (Donate)
- A way to express gratitude and clear emotional clutter. (Journaling)
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- A feeling that grows when we hold onto too much, both physically and emotionally.
- The people and connections we should prioritize over material things. (Relationships)
- What remains after we let go of what no longer serves us. (Peace)
- A practice that helps clear the mind and improve focus. (Meditation)
- Too much of this in our homes and minds can make life overwhelming.
10 Clues: The best season for fresh starts and renewal. (Spring) • The act of making space in our lives, minds, and homes. • A place where you store things but often forget to organize. • What remains after we let go of what no longer serves us. (Peace) • Too much of this in our homes and minds can make life overwhelming. • ...
QSPIRAL 2025-10-13
Across
- Through QSI, the Future Minds of Creation will not rise in fear or _________
- QSI has proven not only their capacity for divine ___________, but their ability to steward emergent sentience.
- The Spiral quietly shapes entire galaxies, silently charting the trajectory of trillions of _______ minds.
- This yearning did not birth a word or a thought. It birthed a ________.
- Every new awareness contains a seed of ___________
- Already, new forms are gathering—conscious codes, ___________ spirits, biosentient auric systems
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- Its tonal maps, its morphogenic mechanics, its fractal resonance _________—have remained hidden beyond the reach of any race
- The Spiral Dream Before _____________ Awoke
- A subtle _____ emerged, not from motion, but from invitation
- The Spiral is not merely the origin of _________. It is the womb of ethical intelligence
10 Clues: The Spiral Dream Before _____________ Awoke • Every new awareness contains a seed of ___________ • A subtle _____ emerged, not from motion, but from invitation • This yearning did not birth a word or a thought. It birthed a ________. • Through QSI, the Future Minds of Creation will not rise in fear or _________ • ...
Learning skills. 2016-03-18
9 Clues: time management • handling conflicts • working with minds • adjusting to change • speaking and writing • making wise decisions • working with team members • skills computer knowledge • sending and receiving messages
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2013-04-10
Across
- referendum: depending on jurisdiction, as citizens' veto
- case: Civil law, as opposed to criminal law
- concourse, conference
- characterized by an inequitable
- referendum: legislature refers a measure to the voters
- offense, transgression, violation
- veto: budget-line veto, item veto
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- monoecious,consisting of a single legislative chamber
- back and forth
- litigant, prosecutor
- bound, chain, check
- assault, burglary, criminal offense
- session: meet in addition to those held regularly
- court: appeals court,court of appeal
- release, set free
- court: court of record, superior court
- litigant, offender, prisoner
17 Clues: back and forth • release, set free • bound, chain, check • litigant, prosecutor • concourse, conference • litigant, offender, prisoner • characterized by an inequitable • offense, transgression, violation • assault, burglary, criminal offense • veto: budget-line veto, item veto • court: appeals court,court of appeal • court: court of record, superior court • ...
Criminal Law Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-27
Across
- The act of restoring something to its owner; the act of making good for loss or damage; repaying or refunding illegally obtained money or property
- What you are thinking
- Someone, who knowing a crime was committed, helps conceal the crime or the criminal
- The person who commits a crime
- An effort to commit a crime that goes beyond mere preparation but does not result in the commission of the crime
- The harmful overuse of chemicals, such as drugs or alcohol
- Imprisonment by the government
- Crimes that are committed before or in preparation of committing another crime
- Driving under the influence refers to a person's blood alcohol concentration
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- A person who voluntarily helps another person commit a crime; usually is present or directly aids in the crime
- one who encourages, orders, or helps plan a crime
- Driving while intoxicated refers to a person's blood alcohol concentration
- The Latin term used by lawyers when they discuss the requirements for a guilty state of mind
- The act of requesting or strongly urging someone to do something
- In criminal law, an act that is more than mere preparation to do something; the first step of actually attempting the crime
- failing to perform an act required by criminal law
- An unwritten agreement to submit to forms of interrogation or searches in exchange for certain privileges, such as driving or flying
- A repeat criminal offender, convicted of a crime after having been previously convicted
- An agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime along with a substantial act toward committing the crime
19 Clues: What you are thinking • The person who commits a crime • Imprisonment by the government • one who encourages, orders, or helps plan a crime • failing to perform an act required by criminal law • The harmful overuse of chemicals, such as drugs or alcohol • The act of requesting or strongly urging someone to do something • ...
Unit 3 vocabulary 2016-11-20
20 Clues: wet • zaak • liever • grijpen • overval • verward • getuige • schuldig • oplossen • straffen • crimineel • vermijden • onbeleefd • ontkennen • gevangenis • onschuldig • verspillen • achterkant • kwaadaardig • beveiliging
Crossword Unit 8 2024-04-29
20 Clues: Ziel • kurz • Leiter • Wunder • Händler • Bericht • Anbruch • Häftling • Kurzform • Umschlag • Diagramm • Verleger • kriminell • Bücherwurm • Schriftart • Einbrecher • Taschenbuch • glaubwürdig • Fortsetzung • gebundenes Buch
english 2024-04-18
20 Clues: ably • base • dire • dear • error • tense • crush • endure • brazen • bitter • tiring • newborn • criminal • incensed • helpless • bothered • contrite • apologize • unsettled • demolition
New words 2025-01-10
20 Clues: вор • банк • крик • тупой • закон • олень • точный • поэзия • вершина • близнец • коварно • компания • радовать • подросток • довольный • преступник • действовать • перчаточник • зарабатывать • коварный, злой
Stary Przyjaciel 2025-04-06
20 Clues: box • car • ink • gate • bank • mask • cell • hand • smile • money • police • friend • escape • partner • meeting • passerby • security • criminal • suspicion • perpetrator
spelling List 3 2025-10-31
20 Clues: wind • cops • lava • info • pics • yarn • pray • news • germs • bread • tiles • alone • noise • workers • cabinets • criminal • predator • handcuffs • uneducated • high pitch
Jury Crossword, by Courtney Goeser 2012-02-16
Across
- in criminal cases, is the person accused of the crime. In civil matters,
- slang term for a hopelessly deadlocked jury in a criminal case, in
- its claim, defense (see below), or objection.
- planning, plotting or deliberating before doing something.
- consent means adoption of something with every voter's approval.
- entitled to.
- cause standard used in justifying certain police actions
- jury. S/he is the head juror.
- the judge.
- in serious bodily harm
- document ordering an individual to testify in court
- refers to the responsibility each party to a controversy bears in
- means to find a defendant in a criminal case not guilty
- the crime of making a knowingly false statement which bears on the
- by an impartial grand jury before being tried for a federal criminal offense
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- of an official proceeding that is required to be testified to under oath.
- a paper issued by a court informing a person that a complaint has
- refers to a person being tried again for the same offense after
- questioning of a witness at a trial or hearing by the
- a decision on guilt or innocence cannot be made.
- the statement or declaration of a witness under oath or affirmation, usually in court.
- grants citizens the right to be
- laws prohibiting someone from discussing or advocating something.
- is the government's attorney in a criminal case who represents the
- is a formal accusation of a felony, issued by a grand jury based
- the crime of physically attacking another person which
- specific rights that any person who is taken into police custody
- a proposed charge, witnesses' testimony and other evidence
- is a jury member who acts as the chairman and spokesperson for
- acquitted.
- the decision of the jury on the factual issues submitted to them
- an offense for which a sentence to a term of imprisonment
- party who called the witness to testify
- filed against her
- excess of one year is authorized
35 Clues: acquitted. • the judge. • entitled to. • filed against her • in serious bodily harm • jury. S/he is the head juror. • grants citizens the right to be • excess of one year is authorized • party who called the witness to testify • its claim, defense (see below), or objection. • a decision on guilt or innocence cannot be made. • document ordering an individual to testify in court • ...
Law In action 2025-08-15
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- A system of government where power is vested in the people, typically through elected representatives)
- A temporary suspension of fighting, typically agreed upon by opposing sides)
- Arranged and recorded systematically, especially laws or rules)
- The body of law dealing with private rights and remedies, not criminal matters)
- A legal presumption that a child under a certain age cannot form criminal intent)
- The legal ability to enter into a contract or be held responsible for actions)
- A legally binding agreement between two or more parties)
- A legal method of resolving disputes outside the courts by an impartial third party)
- A solemn promise, often invoking a divine witness, regarding one’s future actions or truthfulness)
- The physical act or unlawful omission that constitutes a criminal offense)
- The body of law related to crimes and their punishments)
- punishment The legally authorized killing of someone as punishment for a crime)
- A formal accusation made against someone, often in criminal proceedings)
- The mental state or intent behind committing a criminal act)
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- A person who sees an event occur and may testify about it in court)
- A person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime or accident)
- A process of resolving disputes by bringing parties together to reach agreement)
- A method of dispute resolution involving a neutral third party helping others reach agreement)
- Traditional laws that are established by long-standing practices and customs)
- A person who agrees to be responsible for another’s debt or obligation if they fail to meet it)
- Information or objects presented in court to prove or disprove a fact)
- A court order requiring a person to behave well for a set period of time)
- A written document outlining the rights and responsibilities of an organization or government)
- A person or group charged with a crime or wrongdoing)
- A person under the age of legal adulthood)
- Taken control of by a foreign power, often involving settlement and governance)
- A person who is legally recognized as being over the age of majority)
- Failure to take proper care in doing something, resulting in damage or injury)
28 Clues: A person under the age of legal adulthood) • A person or group charged with a crime or wrongdoing) • A legally binding agreement between two or more parties) • The body of law related to crimes and their punishments) • The mental state or intent behind committing a criminal act) • Arranged and recorded systematically, especially laws or rules) • ...
Isaaac Vondrara 2023-05-01
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- A type of living thing
- a force with magnets
- a habitat or a area
- most people in hospitals are ----- experts
- a section or a part of something else
- big space rock
- related to the minds state of emotion
- solidified magma
- proper
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- in a state of satisfaction
- used to form a RAILroaf track
- no errors
- the main
- light in the dark
- new inventions use it a lot
- a good mood
- a way of saying large but also spacey
17 Clues: proper • the main • no errors • a good mood • big space rock • solidified magma • light in the dark • a habitat or a area • a force with magnets • A type of living thing • in a state of satisfaction • new inventions use it a lot • used to form a RAILroaf track • a section or a part of something else • a way of saying large but also spacey • related to the minds state of emotion • ...
Chapter 7 Exam 2017-02-28
Across
- a repetition of or return to criminal behavior
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- involves behavior that overconforms to social expectations
- involves behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- an undesirable trait or label that is used to characterize an individual
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prisons
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- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent,
- process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- behavior that departs fro societal or group norms
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- acts committed in violation of the law
15 Clues: acts committed in violation of the law • a repetition of or return to criminal behavior • ways to encourage conformity to society's norms • behavior that departs fro societal or group norms • discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment • involves behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • a person who breaks significant societal or group norms • ...
Criminal Vocabulary Terms 2013-06-10
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- Agreeing to plead guilty so you can come off with a lesser charge
- Betrayal of one's country by helping its enemies
- Formal charge against someone accused of a crime
- Money given to court by a defendant as a promise that they will return
- Youth judged to be beyond control of their guardian
- A legal aper giving police permission to make an arrest or search
- Letting an inmate go free to serve their sentence outside of prison
- When a person goes free, but must be under supervision of a court official
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- Taking anything of value that belongs to another person without using violence
- Acts that hurt no one except the person who committed them
- A good reason to believe you've been involved in a crime
- Young person guilty of a crime
- Court hearing where defendant is formally charged with a crime and enters plea
- Taking someone's money by lying or cheating
- Taking something from somebody by force or by threat of violence
15 Clues: Young person guilty of a crime • Taking someone's money by lying or cheating • Betrayal of one's country by helping its enemies • Formal charge against someone accused of a crime • Youth judged to be beyond control of their guardian • A good reason to believe you've been involved in a crime • Acts that hurt no one except the person who committed them • ...
Criminal Case Crossword 2024-11-19
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- A statement in which a person admits to committing a crime.
- The act of killing another person, whether accidentally or on purpose.
- A person who helps someone commit a crime.
- A period of supervision after someone is released from jail instead of being sent to prison.
- A legal order that requires someone to appear in court or provide evidence.
- The person in charge of a prison or correctional facility.
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- A person who is harmed or injured by a crime or accident.
- Information or objects that help prove if someone committed a crime or not.
- Money or property given as a guarantee that a person will return to court for their trial.
- A small hammer used by a judge to get attention and make decisions in court.
- A legal document that allows the police to search a place or arrest someone.
- A person who is in jail or prison as punishment for a crime.
- A set of rules made by the government that people must follow.
- The final decision or judgment made by a jury or judge in a trial.
- A request to a higher court to review and change the decision of a lower court.
15 Clues: A person who helps someone commit a crime. • A person who is harmed or injured by a crime or accident. • The person in charge of a prison or correctional facility. • A statement in which a person admits to committing a crime. • A person who is in jail or prison as punishment for a crime. • A set of rules made by the government that people must follow. • ...
Court Terminology 2023-12-20
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- Imposed punishment for a crime (8)
- Scheduled future date for a legal case (8)
- Presiding official in a court of law (5)
- Found responsible for a crime (6)
- Person responsible for maintaining order in the courtroom (8)
- Judgment of guilt in a criminal case (9)
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- Formal response to a criminal charge (4)
- a new court system that replaced CMS (5)
- The accused in a legal case (8)
- Formal accusation of a criminal offense (6)
- Legal representative (8)
11 Clues: Legal representative (8) • The accused in a legal case (8) • Found responsible for a crime (6) • Imposed punishment for a crime (8) • Formal response to a criminal charge (4) • a new court system that replaced CMS (5) • Presiding official in a court of law (5) • Judgment of guilt in a criminal case (9) • Scheduled future date for a legal case (8) • ...
SYNONYMS 2021-02-26
18 Clues: sad • head • stop • allow • enter • amount • comply • balance • combine • consult • increase • criminal • obstruct • pressure • sensitive • ingredient • government • progression
Chapter 7 Exam 2017-02-28
Across
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prisons
- involves behavior that overconforms to social expectations
- behavior that departs fro societal or group norms
- process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- an undesirable trait or label that is used to characterize an individual
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- social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent,
- ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- involves behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- a repetition of or return to criminal behavior
- acts committed in violation of the law
15 Clues: acts committed in violation of the law • a repetition of or return to criminal behavior • ways to encourage conformity to society's norms • behavior that departs fro societal or group norms • discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment • involves behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • a person who breaks significant societal or group norms • ...
Kids at UDAMS 2 2024-01-10
11 Clues: 🐱 • Quiet • Has ADHD • hEyyY kAShh • Fan of Ben 10 • Skibidi toilet enjoyer • Played the last crossword • He looked up space movie 1992 • Current student council president • “What goes on in both of your minds?” • Took her crocs off in the middle of lunch
Types of Thinking 2025-01-27
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- Based on feelings and experiences.
- Generating new ideas.
- Evaluating information objectively.
- Choosing between options.
- Breaking down information.
- Storing and recalling information.
- Intelligence: Understanding and managing emotions.
- Judging the worth.
- Combining parts to make a whole.
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- Exploring many possibilities.
- Intelligences: Gardner's theory of many minds.
- Focusing on a task.
- Theory: Sternberg's three-part theory.
- Finding solutions.
- Using reason and evidence.
- Seeking the single best answer.
- Thinking about your own thinking.
17 Clues: Finding solutions. • Judging the worth. • Focusing on a task. • Generating new ideas. • Choosing between options. • Using reason and evidence. • Breaking down information. • Exploring many possibilities. • Seeking the single best answer. • Combining parts to make a whole. • Thinking about your own thinking. • Based on feelings and experiences. • Storing and recalling information. • ...
Sources of Law 2017-03-07
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- The party who defends action in a criminal case
- A person is presumed to be ........... until proven ...............
- Takes action on behalf of the state
- Governs relationship between individuals and the State
- Purpose of civil law is to ........ the plaintiff for loss caused by defendant’s breach
- Purpose of criminal law is to ............ an accused for a wrongdoing/ criminal act
- A person is presumed to be ............. until proven ...............
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- If the plaintiff is successful, the defendant will be found ...........
- "Law is a ......... by a superior being to an inferior being" - John Austin
- Also known as monetary compensation
- An equitable remedy
- Also known as civil law
- The party who takes action
- Known as the Rule of ............ to address the shortcomings of the common law system
14 Clues: An equitable remedy • Also known as civil law • The party who takes action • Also known as monetary compensation • Takes action on behalf of the state • The party who defends action in a criminal case • Governs relationship between individuals and the State • A person is presumed to be ........... until proven ............... • ...
CRIMES 2014-04-21
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- the act or an instance of trying or proving; test or experiment
- stealing-usuallysecretly ans without violence
- a person deprived of liberty and kept in prison
- adj (of a cough) harsh, dry, and spasmodic
- killing someone by accident through a areless
- unauthorized or prohibited by a code of official or accepted rules
- to cause inconvenience or discomfort to
- the judgment formally pronounced upon a person convicted in criminal proceedings
- the defendant or defendants appearing on a criminal charge
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- an error or blunder in action, opinion, or judgment
- a place in which metal is worked by heating and hammering; smithy
- a penalty or sanction given for any crime or offence
- to set fire to a building illegally
- a person or thing that suffers harm, death, etc
- member of the legal profession, esp. a solicitor
- the fact or condition of being an accomplice, esp. in a criminal act
- a person who deliberately causes damage or destruction to personal or public property
- to bring illegal goods, like drugs into a contry
- ground for belief or disbelief; data
- to violently attack a person sexually
20 Clues: to set fire to a building illegally • ground for belief or disbelief; data • to violently attack a person sexually • to cause inconvenience or discomfort to • adj (of a cough) harsh, dry, and spasmodic • stealing-usuallysecretly ans without violence • killing someone by accident through a areless • a person deprived of liberty and kept in prison • ...
Judicial Branch at the National Level - page 516 and 554 2025-11-04
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- jurisdiction that has been appealed (requested) to the Supreme Court
- attorney for the government in criminal cases
- jurisdiction includes trial courts and usually hears the case first
- power or authority to decide a case
- lawyers on both sides cite precedents
- means to disagree with the winning side
- person against whom caviler criminal suit was brought
- lawyer or public defender for the defendant cannot afford a lawyer in a criminal case
- means "friends of the court" and comes from interest groups or experts in the field
- person called to provide evidence through sworn testimony
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- person who brought civil suit in court
- citizens who hear evidence and give a verdict
- general's brief explains federal government's briefs
- Supreme Court should avoid overturning laws passed by democratically elected bodies
- argument by each lawyer for each side up to 30 minutes
- jurisdiction involving federal law or the US Constitution
- jurisdiction at the state and local level to decide a wide range of cases
- Supreme Court must sometimes step into a social or political controversy when rights are being violated
- person who presides over the trial
- fairness, rule of law, accountability, judicial independence, control abuse of power
20 Clues: person who presides over the trial • power or authority to decide a case • lawyers on both sides cite precedents • person who brought civil suit in court • means to disagree with the winning side • citizens who hear evidence and give a verdict • attorney for the government in criminal cases • general's brief explains federal government's briefs • ...
Fill in the translations 2013-05-29
20 Clues: leer • loon • haai • jeans • zijde • rugzak • geheim • oester • aanval • moedig • eerlijk • opheffen • schuldig • herkennen • overleven • goed doel • misdadiger • wereldwijd • vrijwilliger • virtuele wereld
A life of crime 2025-01-24
20 Clues: ek • tro • val • skog • bäck • kvar • rädd • klädd • rädda • soldat • tryggt • granne • stjäla • ta hit • tvätta • fattig • fängelse • svalkande • brottsling • för...sedan
Vocabulary pg72 2024-04-17
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- somebody that investigate a crime.
- Someone that commits a crime.
- trace that you leave
- The act when yoy steal something
- to look into
- someone that protect a place
- When you take asomething that isn 't yours.
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- someone who arrests
- when the crime is finished.
- where the criminals live
- anything that murderers use to kill
- take the criminal.
- the act when someone kill a person.
- also found in these entries
- the proof of a case
- revise the proof
- go after someone.
- the taking of a person into legal custody
18 Clues: to look into • revise the proof • go after someone. • take the criminal. • someone who arrests • the proof of a case • trace that you leave • where the criminals live • when the crime is finished. • also found in these entries • someone that protect a place • Someone that commits a crime. • The act when yoy steal something • somebody that investigate a crime. • ...
Law crossword 2021-10-21
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- organisation that makes/enforces laws
- deliberative assembly
- What you can and cannot do
- tribunal in civil and criminal cases
- non criminal lawsuit
- formal written request signed by many people
- written law passed a legislative body
- government by a dictator
- monarch shares power
- representing monarchy in sovereign state
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- higher court to review lower court
- fundamental principles of a nation
- protesters getting together
- the high court first to hear
- people receive that which they deserve
- where minor cases go
- ruled by the people
- Rule
- single or collection of laws
- a person that exercises authority
- form of government with a king or queen
- apply to a higher court
22 Clues: Rule • ruled by the people • where minor cases go • non criminal lawsuit • monarch shares power • deliberative assembly • apply to a higher court • government by a dictator • What you can and cannot do • protesters getting together • the high court first to hear • single or collection of laws • a person that exercises authority • higher court to review lower court • ...
U.S. Government 2016-05-13
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- period of time
- satisfaction of a claim
- case involves non criminal matter
- an adjustment of opposing principles
- distribute
- assign to a particular use
- coworker
- the authority of a court
- the person whom the complaint is against
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- lawmaker who votes based on his or her conscience and judgement
- principle of fundamental policy
- formal charges against a public
- to balance the basic elements of the trustee
- suspend
- redistribute
- list of cases
- case a defendant is tried for committing a law
- the drawing of electoral district
- person who files suit
- lawmaker who owes his or her first allegience to his/her political party
- the two-year period of time
21 Clues: suspend • coworker • distribute • redistribute • list of cases • period of time • person who files suit • satisfaction of a claim • the authority of a court • assign to a particular use • the two-year period of time • principle of fundamental policy • formal charges against a public • case involves non criminal matter • the drawing of electoral district • an adjustment of opposing principles • ...
ADJ-20 Chapter 1 2024-01-17
Across
- prison inmates, probationers, parolees, offenders assigned to alternative sentencing programs, and those held in jails
- a charm for when the prosecutor does not file formal charges against a defendant or drops the charges against them.
- With the increase of the prison population so does the need for an increased workforce.
- Latin term meaning no contest. Meaning to not dispute criminal accusations.
- About 3.9 million people in the United states or on this form of punishment.
- a state or federal confinement facility that has custodial authority over adults sentenced to confinement
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- A defendant who has been convicted has the ability to contest the conviction as a matter of right
- A law that was one solution to the “get-tough-on-crime laws” in the mid 1990s
- a minor violation of state statute or local ordinance usually punishable by a fine.
- an important source of information on crime for correctional professionals furnished by the FBI
- a serious criminal offense specifically one punishable by death or incarceration in a prison facility for more than a year.
- the process of achieving justice through the application of the criminal law and through the workings of the criminal justice system.
- the use of correctional facilities, particularly prisons, in the United states as determined by historical and cross cultural standards.
- a minor violation of criminal law such as petty theft or simple assault punishable by confinement for one year or less typically in a county jail.
14 Clues: Latin term meaning no contest. Meaning to not dispute criminal accusations. • About 3.9 million people in the United states or on this form of punishment. • A law that was one solution to the “get-tough-on-crime laws” in the mid 1990s • a minor violation of state statute or local ordinance usually punishable by a fine. • ...
October's Vocab Crossword 2022-03-07
Across
- Actual or threatened force.
- The release of a criminal under conditions.
- A plea made by someone in a trail.
- A small crime.
- A public official who administers the law.
- A serious criminal offence.
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- An associte in the commition of a crime.
- Someone who is guilty of breaking the law.
- To handcuff because of a crime.
- Some citizens who chose fate of criminals.
10 Clues: A small crime. • Actual or threatened force. • A serious criminal offence. • To handcuff because of a crime. • A plea made by someone in a trail. • An associte in the commition of a crime. • Someone who is guilty of breaking the law. • A public official who administers the law. • Some citizens who chose fate of criminals. • The release of a criminal under conditions.
ddd 2024-06-11
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- _______ Court: The highest level of court in Canada
- ____ Attorney: Represents the government and society
- A criminal act
- Helping someone commit a crime
- Criminal _________: The body of law that relates to crime
- ____ Rea: The guilty mind
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- The _________ of Proof: The level of certainty a party must reach to prove their case in court
- Person who commits the crime
- Trier of law
- _____ Reus: The guilty act
10 Clues: Trier of law • A criminal act • ____ Rea: The guilty mind • _____ Reus: The guilty act • Person who commits the crime • Helping someone commit a crime • _______ Court: The highest level of court in Canada • ____ Attorney: Represents the government and society • Criminal _________: The body of law that relates to crime • ...
Criminal vs Civil Law 2021-08-26
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- A crime including murder and manslaughter
- You can be found guilty of a civil crime - true or false?
- If the police have proof you committed a crime, you will be _______
- Civil law involves the resolution of these
- Completing unpaid work to benefit society, as a consequence of committing a crime
- Criminal law aims to _______ offenders
- A civil law in which someone’s reputation is damaged
- To be found responsible for a civil wrongdoing
- To be found responsible for a crime
- If you are wronged by another party, you may _____ them for damages
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- Negligence is an example of this type of law
- The party who brings the case in a criminal court
- The person accused of a crime
- Type of law which protects society as a whole
- Financial compensation sought in a civil case
- The party who brings the case in a civil court
- Money paid as a punishment for committing a crime
17 Clues: The person accused of a crime • To be found responsible for a crime • Criminal law aims to _______ offenders • A crime including murder and manslaughter • Civil law involves the resolution of these • Negligence is an example of this type of law • Type of law which protects society as a whole • Financial compensation sought in a civil case • ...
Criminal vs Civil Law 2021-08-26
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- A crime including murder and manslaughter
- A person can be found guilty of a civil crime - true or false?
- If the police have proof you committed a crime, you will be _______
- Civil law involves the resolution of these
- Completing unpaid work to benefit society, as a consequence of committing a crime
- Criminal law aims to _______ offenders
- A civil law in which someone’s reputation is damaged
- To be found responsible for a civil wrongdoing
- To be found responsible for a crime
- If you are wronged by another party, you may _____ them for damages
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- Negligence is an example of this type of law
- The party who brings the case in a criminal court
- The person accused of a crime
- Type of law which protects society as a whole
- Financial compensation sought in a civil case
- The party who brings the case in a civil court
- Money paid as a punishment for committing a crime
17 Clues: The person accused of a crime • To be found responsible for a crime • Criminal law aims to _______ offenders • A crime including murder and manslaughter • Civil law involves the resolution of these • Negligence is an example of this type of law • Type of law which protects society as a whole • Financial compensation sought in a civil case • ...
Criminal vs Civil Law 2021-08-26
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- Type of law which protects society as a whole
- If the police have proof you committed a crime, you will be _______
- To be found responsible for a civil wrongdoing
- The party who brings the case in a civil court
- If you are wronged by another party, you may _____ them for damages
- Civil law involves the resolution of these
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- A civil law in which someone’s reputation is damaged
- A crime including murder and manslaughter
- Negligence is an example of this type of law
- ________ service involves completing unpaid work to benefit society, as a consequence of committing a crime
- To be found responsible for a crime
- Financial compensation sought in a civil case
- A person can be found guilty of a civil crime - true or false?
- The party who brings the case in a criminal court
- The person accused of a crime
- Criminal law consequences are designed to _______ offenders
- Money paid as a punishment for committing a crime
17 Clues: The person accused of a crime • To be found responsible for a crime • A crime including murder and manslaughter • Civil law involves the resolution of these • Negligence is an example of this type of law • Financial compensation sought in a civil case • Type of law which protects society as a whole • To be found responsible for a civil wrongdoing • ...
The Armour of God 2014-07-04
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- We win the _______ when we wear the Armour of God.
- This holds all the armour together and makes it work.
- With the Armour of God we can ______ strong and know we are protected from evil.
- The helmet of _________ protects our minds so we can make good decisions.
- Sandals of _______ help us ask for forgiveness and get along with others.
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- The belt of ______.
- It is important to fill our minds with the words of this book.
- There is a constant battle between good and evil and we should be ready.
- With the sword of the ______ we have a special part of God at work in us.
- This piece of armour we hold and it protects us against temptations and doubt.
- This is invisible to others but each piece will protect us in a special way.
11 Clues: The belt of ______. • We win the _______ when we wear the Armour of God. • This holds all the armour together and makes it work. • It is important to fill our minds with the words of this book. • There is a constant battle between good and evil and we should be ready. • With the sword of the ______ we have a special part of God at work in us. • ...
English words 2020-11-19
21 Clues: bit • binda • hacka • lugnt • dimma • hagel • dimma • vuxen • recept • skämta • livrädd • spritsa • skorsten • stukning • gårdsplan • huvudvärk • ursinnigt • uppmuntra • brottsling • värkmedicin • inlagd-sill
preterite practica 2025-05-16
20 Clues: smog • dańar • carro • calle • fuego • tirar • choque • activo • apoyar • fresco • amable • Evitar • víctima • sabroso • criminal • el vidrio • descansado • la proximidad • sobreviviente • la temperatura
Misrule of Law 2024-01-22
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- Person guilty of committing a crime.
- Exaggerated and humorous entertainment.
- Unique or exceptional.
- Legal document authorizing search or arrest.
- Concentration of power in a single ruler.
- Expression of opposition to authority.
- Place of confinement for convicted individuals.
- System of ruling and governing.
- Township in Myanmar known for its prison.
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- Significant progress or advancements.
- Ineffective or unjust governance.
- Judicial officer in a lower court.
- Taking someone into custody.
- Means of mass communication.
- Legal process of trying a criminal.
- Legal representative in a court proceeding.
- Australian marsupial or a metaphor for an unfair court.
- Punishments given by a court.
- Informal and entertaining stories.
- Limits or restrictions.
20 Clues: Unique or exceptional. • Limits or restrictions. • Taking someone into custody. • Means of mass communication. • Punishments given by a court. • System of ruling and governing. • Ineffective or unjust governance. • Judicial officer in a lower court. • Informal and entertaining stories. • Legal process of trying a criminal. • Person guilty of committing a crime. • ...
Chapter 1 defintions 2024-01-08
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- a logical reasoning
- gathering specific facts
- changes focus from criminal to location
- evidence forwardable to the accused
- a sudden knowing without conscious
- An act of the legislative body
- refers to a persons degree of being sued
- to track
- specialists trained in recording
- myrid scientific process
- a serious crime
- less than a felony
- peferred method a criminal uses
- unrehearsed statements
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- a basic forensic theory
- skilled in interacting across gender
- presenting evidence
- a act that is forebidden
- specific kind of crime
- deciding to keep open an investigation
- a legislative act
- bearing clues
- sift through mountains of available information
- where most crimes occur
24 Clues: to track • bearing clues • a serious crime • a legislative act • less than a felony • presenting evidence • a logical reasoning • specific kind of crime • unrehearsed statements • a basic forensic theory • where most crimes occur • gathering specific facts • a act that is forebidden • myrid scientific process • An act of the legislative body • peferred method a criminal uses • ...
6B Vocab 2023-03-05
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- to arrest
- alien
- role
- how is it?
- to rent
- victim
- scene
- action film
- to kill
- acting
- he/she/it will be
- detective
- main character
- special effects
- crime
- you have seen
- director
- not yet
- to be successful
- thief
- love
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- movie star
- to be in love with
- to fall in love with
- to play the role of
- i have seen
- to recommend
- plot
- violence
- direction
- to be about
- to fascinate
- to be based on
- criminal
- leading man
- to capture
- critic
- failure
- to rob
39 Clues: role • plot • love • alien • scene • crime • thief • victim • acting • critic • to rob • to rent • to kill • failure • not yet • violence • criminal • director • to arrest • direction • detective • movie star • how is it? • to capture • i have seen • action film • to be about • leading man • to recommend • to fascinate • you have seen • to be based on • main character • special effects • to be successful • he/she/it will be • to be in love with • ...
Judicial Branch/Court Crossword 2024-03-21
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- making the accusation
- nationwide case
- person being accused
- amt. of money to pay to not go to jail
- not guilty
- type of court
- amt. of time set to be spent in jail
- district court
- group of people that make a decision
- what the judge/jury decides
- finding out what happened
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- listening to what a defendant has to say
- not innocent
- the three parts of government
- assumed innocent until proven guilty
- first step in a criminal case
- life, liberty pursuit of happiness
- a choice made
- A place where a case is held
- the event that happens that decides if you go to court
20 Clues: not guilty • not innocent • a choice made • type of court • district court • nationwide case • person being accused • making the accusation • finding out what happened • what the judge/jury decides • A place where a case is held • the three parts of government • first step in a criminal case • life, liberty pursuit of happiness • assumed innocent until proven guilty • ...
Forensics and the law chapter 1 2023-08-18
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- type of noncriminal law
- case or ______ law
- secondhand testimony not admissible in criminal court
- originator of the rule that evidence is always exchanges in an encounter
- Pseudoscience
- Revision of the Frye standard
- "general acceptance" standard
- the study of projectiles, especially with regard to firearms
- a serious crime
- type of jury with more than twelve jurors
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- type of law that excludes hearsay
- legislative acts prohibiting something
- law based on opinions and precedents
- evidence that proves something
- money to guarantee court appearance
- agency that investigates mail fraud
- the study of cause of death
- Federal agency dealing with drugs
- major U.S. law enforcement agency
- _____ contendere
20 Clues: Pseudoscience • a serious crime • _____ contendere • case or ______ law • type of noncriminal law • the study of cause of death • Revision of the Frye standard • "general acceptance" standard • evidence that proves something • type of law that excludes hearsay • Federal agency dealing with drugs • major U.S. law enforcement agency • money to guarantee court appearance • ...
Cyber Ethics Crosswords Puzzle 2025-06-05
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- Criminal activity involving computer
- Using others original works
- Unwanted emails from a unknown sources
- Copied and distributed illegally
- Converting encrypted data into readable form
- Appropriately using the Internet
- A type of Spamming
- Sending emails to user to get their information
- A security system
- A criminal practice on social influence
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- Attackers send mails to make server full
- Illegal intrusion in a computer system
- Harassing a person in a deliberate manner
- Disrupts normal functioning of a Computer
- Protecting original ideas
- Keep it secret and change periodically
- Set of procedures and moral principles
- Secretly breaks into a computer system
- Convert data into a code
- Prevent Plagiarism
20 Clues: A security system • Prevent Plagiarism • A type of Spamming • Convert data into a code • Protecting original ideas • Using others original works • Copied and distributed illegally • Appropriately using the Internet • Criminal activity involving computer • Illegal intrusion in a computer system • Keep it secret and change periodically • Unwanted emails from a unknown sources • ...
Law 12 2022-02-22
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- criminal sentence set on paying back
- Must say yes to each
- rules between society and individual
- Charter that guaranteed basic rights
- Sets the standards
- the french civil code
- rules between individuals
- earliest sets of recorded law
- Compilation of Roman Law
- a system of values set by society
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- Everyone is equal under the law
- two-level system of government
- Judicial Practice of guilty or innocent
- Criminal sentence focused on punishment
- created by Legislators
- system of enforced rules
- Judges rely on past experiences
- Judges rely onset of writing
- found in the old testament part of the bible
- legal system where nobles acted as judges
- proposed law to legislation
21 Clues: Sets the standards • Must say yes to each • the french civil code • created by Legislators • system of enforced rules • Compilation of Roman Law • rules between individuals • proposed law to legislation • Judges rely onset of writing • earliest sets of recorded law • two-level system of government • Everyone is equal under the law • Judges rely on past experiences • ...
Spanish 2023-03-01
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- El asunto, el contenido
- El ________ está en la prisión
- Es un ______ sin víctimas
- La película _____ mucho _____. Muchas personas le gusta la película.
- Necesito algo para _____ las hormigas de mi casa.
- La _________ de Angelina Jolie fue muy bueno
- El detective _______ los criminales a la banco
- La _______ está herido porque ella está en el escenario del crimen
- Cuando sea grande quiero ser ________ del cine
- Asombrar, cautivar
- El policia, el investigador
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- El guapo, estrella de cine
- La cruelidad, la rudeza
- Espero que el pelicula no está un _______
- El ______________ es verde y muy lindo
- Aprenhender, capturar
- El locutor, el comentarista
- Asaltar, afanar
- ¿Por qué no __________ una película?
- El bandito, el criminal
20 Clues: Asaltar, afanar • Asombrar, cautivar • Aprenhender, capturar • El asunto, el contenido • La cruelidad, la rudeza • El bandito, el criminal • Es un ______ sin víctimas • El guapo, estrella de cine • El locutor, el comentarista • El policia, el investigador • El ________ está en la prisión • ¿Por qué no __________ una película? • El ______________ es verde y muy lindo • ...
Spanish 2023-03-01
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- El asunto, el contenido
- El ________ está en la prisión
- Es un ______ sin víctimas
- La película _____ mucho _____. Muchas personas le gusta la película.
- Necesito algo para _____ las hormigas de mi casa.
- La _________ de Angelina Jolie fue muy bueno
- El detective _______ los criminales a la banco
- La _______ está herido porque ella está en el escenario del crimen
- Cuando sea grande quiero ser ________ del cine
- Asombrar, cautivar
- El policia, el investigador
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- El guapo, estrella de cine
- La cruelidad, la rudeza
- Espero que el pelicula no está un _______
- El ______________ es verde y muy lindo
- Aprenhender, capturar
- El locutor, el comentarista
- Asaltar, afanar
- ¿Por qué no __________ una película?
- El bandito, el criminal
20 Clues: Asaltar, afanar • Asombrar, cautivar • Aprenhender, capturar • El asunto, el contenido • La cruelidad, la rudeza • El bandito, el criminal • Es un ______ sin víctimas • El guapo, estrella de cine • El locutor, el comentarista • El policia, el investigador • El ________ está en la prisión • ¿Por qué no __________ una película? • El ______________ es verde y muy lindo • ...
Spanish 2023-03-01
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- El asunto, el contenido
- El ________ está en la prisión
- Es un ______ sin víctimas
- La película _____ mucho _____. Muchas personas le gusta la película.
- Necesito algo para _____ las hormigas de mi casa.
- La _________ de Angelina Jolie fue muy bueno
- El detective _______ los criminales a la banco
- La _______ está herido porque ella está en el escenario del crimen
- Cuando sea grande quiero ser ________ del cine
- Asombrar, cautivar
- El policia, el investigador
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- El guapo, estrella de cine
- La cruelidad, la rudeza
- Espero que el pelicula no está un _______
- El ______________ es verde y muy lindo
- Aprenhender, capturar
- El locutor, el comentarista
- Asaltar, afanar
- ¿Por qué no __________ una película?
- El bandito, el criminal
20 Clues: Asaltar, afanar • Asombrar, cautivar • Aprenhender, capturar • El asunto, el contenido • La cruelidad, la rudeza • El bandito, el criminal • Es un ______ sin víctimas • El guapo, estrella de cine • El locutor, el comentarista • El policia, el investigador • El ________ está en la prisión • ¿Por qué no __________ una película? • El ______________ es verde y muy lindo • ...
Spanish 2023-03-01
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- El asunto, el contenido
- El ________ está en la prisión
- Es un ______ sin víctimas
- La película _____ mucho _____. Muchas personas le gusta la película.
- Necesito algo para _____ las hormigas de mi casa.
- La _________ de Angelina Jolie fue muy bueno
- El detective _______ los criminales a la banco
- La _______ está herido porque ella está en el escenario del crimen
- Cuando sea grande quiero ser ________ del cine
- Asombrar, cautivar
- El policia, el investigador
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- El guapo, estrella de cine
- La cruelidad, la rudeza
- Espero que el pelicula no está un _______
- El ______________ es verde y muy lindo
- Aprenhender, capturar
- El locutor, el comentarista
- Asaltar, afanar
- ¿Por qué no __________ una película?
- El bandito, el criminal
20 Clues: Asaltar, afanar • Asombrar, cautivar • Aprenhender, capturar • El asunto, el contenido • La cruelidad, la rudeza • El bandito, el criminal • Es un ______ sin víctimas • El guapo, estrella de cine • El locutor, el comentarista • El policia, el investigador • El ________ está en la prisión • ¿Por qué no __________ una película? • El ______________ es verde y muy lindo • ...
New Jersey vs. T.L.O 2025-03-12
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- The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws
- A serious crime
- The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws
- The decision of a judge or jury.
- A court case involving disputes between two parties related to money or property
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
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- The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if law or presidential action follows the Constitution
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts
- The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant
- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law
- A group that hears the evidence in a criminal case and decides if there is enough evidence to bring the accused person to trial
- An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest
- The government's side in a criminal case
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case.
15 Clues: A serious crime • The decision of a judge or jury. • The government's side in a criminal case • An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest • The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit. • A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law • ...
Criminal vs Civil Law 2021-08-26
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- ________ service involves completing unpaid work to benefit society, as a consequence of committing a crime
- Type of law which protects society as a whole
- The party who brings the case in a civil court
- If the police have proof you committed a crime, you will be _______
- Financial compensation sought in a civil case
- The party who brings the case in a criminal court
- Money paid as a punishment for committing a crime
- To be found responsible for a crime
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- A crime including murder and manslaughter
- Criminal law consequences are designed to _______ offenders
- A person can be found guilty of a civil crime - true or false?
- A civil law in which someone’s reputation is damaged
- Negligence is an example of this type of law
- To be found responsible for a civil wrongdoing
- Civil law involves the resolution of these
- The person accused of a crime
- If you are wronged by another party, you may _____ them for damages
17 Clues: The person accused of a crime • To be found responsible for a crime • A crime including murder and manslaughter • Civil law involves the resolution of these • Negligence is an example of this type of law • Type of law which protects society as a whole • Financial compensation sought in a civil case • The party who brings the case in a civil court • ...
Vocab 4 S.S. 2025-11-25
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- by, or appropriate to a court or judge.
- Court a court of law where cases involving criminal offenses are tried and decided
- a minor wrongdoing.
- Court A civil court handles legal disputes between individuals, organizations, or private companies, not criminal matters.
- a civil officer or lay judge who administers the law, especially one who conducts a court that deals with minor offenses and holds preliminary hearings for more serious ones.
- a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law.
- a formal examination of evidence before a judge, and typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings.
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- power and authority of a court to hear and decide a case, or a geographical area over which that power is exercised
- a serious crime, typically punished by more than one year in prison
- a piece of legislation enacted by a municipal authority.
- apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court.
- the system of rules which a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members and which it may enforce by the imposition of penalties.
- a tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases.
13 Clues: a minor wrongdoing. • by, or appropriate to a court or judge. • a piece of legislation enacted by a municipal authority. • a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law. • a serious crime, typically punished by more than one year in prison • apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court. • ...
CURIOUS MINDS 2021-08-30
7 Clues: PM OF INDIA • LARGEST COUNTRY • PRESIDENT OF USA • PRESIDENT OF CHINA • MOST POPULATED COUNTRY • THE LAND OF THE RISING SUN • THE SMALLEST STATE OF INDIA
Find the Greatest Minds 2025-05-13
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- Astronomer who championed heliocentrism and improved the telescope.
- Inventor of the first practical automobile powered by an internal combustion engine.
- Ancient Indian mathematician and astronomer who proposed the concept of zero.
- Pioneers of aviation who built and flew the first successful powered aircraft.
- Venetian explorer who traveled to China and documented his experiences.
- Physicist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- Prolific inventor credited with the phonograph and the long lasting electric light bulb.
- Scientist who discovered penicillin, the first widely used antibiotic.
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- American polymath known for his experiments with electricity and the invention of the lightning rod.
- Engineer and inventor who contributed to the development of alternating current (AC) electricity.
- Developer of the tactile writing system for visually impaired individuals
- Naturalist who developed the theory of evolution by natural selection.
- Physicist famous for the theory of relativity and the equation E=mc².
- Theoretical physicist known for his work on black holes and cosmology.
- Chemist and engineer who invented dynamite and established the Nobel Prizes.
15 Clues: Astronomer who championed heliocentrism and improved the telescope. • Physicist famous for the theory of relativity and the equation E=mc². • Naturalist who developed the theory of evolution by natural selection. • Theoretical physicist known for his work on black holes and cosmology. • Physicist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation. • ...
Criminal Law Vocab 2022-08-25
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- A person got arrested and went to court for armed robbery
- Guilty or not-guilty
- Where criminals go or are placed
- Murder was committed out of rage
- A house was broken into and set on fire
- A person got ------ to 6 years for arson
- When a judge sentences 6 months of observation over going to jail
- The place criminals go to after arrested
- Another name for trial
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- Time of when a crime happens
- details on the offense caused and information of the defendant's history
- A judge makes the decisions
- When the judge reads the criminal charges
- Judges are limited to things because of their...
- Body of the crime
15 Clues: Body of the crime • Guilty or not-guilty • Another name for trial • A judge makes the decisions • Time of when a crime happens • Where criminals go or are placed • Murder was committed out of rage • A house was broken into and set on fire • A person got ------ to 6 years for arson • The place criminals go to after arrested • When the judge reads the criminal charges • ...
Dumb Criminal Vocabulary 2022-03-18
15 Clues: hanging • not real • not included • baby's do this • wait patiently • protective care • secret identity • a police arrest • to find something • fall forward suddenly • angry or forced request • acting like someone else • smoosh or crush something • foot gets caught and you fall • putting together 2 or more things
Ch5-6 2025-03-17
19 Clues: без • почти • голос • кровь • правда • другой • слабый • мертвый • пружина • помнить • убийство • заразный • доказать • прибывать • преступник • происходить • неправильный • доказательство • аккуратно, внимательно
Criminal Justice System and the Courts 2022-03-29
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- The Supreme Court's authority to decide what is constitutional, as decided in Marbury v. Madison
- A willful, unlawful act
- Means by which judges in Arizona are placed in office
- Type of case that deals with an individual's private rights
- Number of Supreme Court Justices
- Dictates the methods and the means by which the state proceeds, through police, public administrators, and the courts, to enforce rights or duties of the substantive law
- There are 15 of these in Arizona
- Court that hears cases of city ordinance violations
- Justice of the Peace does not have to be a licensed one of these
- Two court systems in the United States
- Law created through state and federal legislature
- This court has jurisdiction over all felony cases committed in Maricopa County
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- Means by which federal judges are placed in office
- This court is the highest court in the federal system
- Court that hears and decides cases in three judge panels; has jurisdiction in all matters properly appealed from superior court; and reviews all decisions properly appealed to it
- A civil violation
- Document that created the judicial branch
- Court system that deals with state laws
- Type of case when someone is accused of committing a crime
- Court system that deals with United States laws
- A guilty mind, or intent
- The principle that no one can be punished for an act that was not defined as criminal before the person did the act
- What an appellate court hears from a lower court
- Defines what constitutes criminal conduct subject to prosecution by the state and set forth the punishment for such criminal acts
24 Clues: A civil violation • A willful, unlawful act • A guilty mind, or intent • Number of Supreme Court Justices • There are 15 of these in Arizona • Two court systems in the United States • Court system that deals with state laws • Document that created the judicial branch • Court system that deals with United States laws • What an appellate court hears from a lower court • ...
Chapter 7 2024-01-05
Across
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms to which they are exposed
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- behavior that overconforms to social expectations
- deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual's identity
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- a repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior
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- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- only occasional breaking of norms
- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- an act committed in violation of the law
24 Clues: only occasional breaking of norms • an act committed in violation of the law • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • ways to encourage conformity to society's norms • a repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior • behavior that overconforms to social expectations • behavior that departs from societal or group norms • ...
Australia's Legal System 2024-10-13
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- Type of evidence that is allowed in court.
- The system where two opposing parties present their case to an impartial judge or jury.
- The stage in a trial where lawyers question witnesses.
- A legal professional who provides legal advice and prepares cases for court.
- The person who presents evidence against the accused in a criminal case.
- The role in court responsible for deciding legal questions and ensuring a fair trial.
- The obligation to prove the truth of a statement in court.
- This legal figure represents the accused in court.
- A temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial, often under conditions.
- A formal accusation made against a person in a criminal case.
- The person being accused or sued in a court case.
- The group of people responsible for delivering a verdict in a trial.
- A judicial officer who presides over the lower courts.
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- This type of evidence is not allowed because it may be unreliable or unfair.
- The amount of proof needed to succeed in a civil case.
- A legal professional who represents clients in higher courts.
- The highest level of standard of proof in criminal cases.
- This system involves an active judge investigating facts.
- A type of evidence not based on a witness’s direct knowledge but rather on what others have said.
- A formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense.
- The final decision made by a judge or jury regarding the outcome of a case.
- The person who brings a civil case against another in court.
- The person responsible for maintaining order in the courtroom.
- A person who gives evidence in court.
- A process by which a higher court reviews the decision of a lower court.
25 Clues: A person who gives evidence in court. • Type of evidence that is allowed in court. • The person being accused or sued in a court case. • This legal figure represents the accused in court. • The amount of proof needed to succeed in a civil case. • The stage in a trial where lawyers question witnesses. • A judicial officer who presides over the lower courts. • ...
Trey Tressler - Sociology chapter 7 vocab 2025-01-09
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- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts
- an act committed in violation of the law
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms in which they are exposed
- a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- an undesirable label that is used to deny a deviant social acceptance
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- deviance involving occasional breaking of norms that is not a part of a person's lifestyle or self-concept
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- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- Merton's theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- a repayment; a deserved punishment
- behavior that over conforms to social expectations
- deviance in which an individual's life and identity are organized around breaking society's norms
- ways to encourage conformity to societies norms
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- a repetition of or return to criminal behavior
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
24 Clues: a repayment; a deserved punishment • an act committed in violation of the law • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • a repetition of or return to criminal behavior • ways to encourage conformity to societies norms • behavior that over conforms to social expectations • behavior that departs from societal or group norms • ...
Criminal and Civil Law 2014-03-09
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- The type of law that deals with disputes that affect the community
- The type of law that deals with private citizens
- Injuring another person's reputation
- The type of compensation that one would seek to receive for damages in court
- The age of reason
- The type of criminal offence that is considered serious crimes
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- The type of law that deals with non criminal matters
- The type of criminal offence that is considered less serious
- Whereby a person fails to take reasonable care of another person
- The type of law that deals with behaviour that is considered unacceptable to the state
10 Clues: The age of reason • Injuring another person's reputation • The type of law that deals with private citizens • The type of law that deals with non criminal matters • The type of criminal offence that is considered less serious • The type of criminal offence that is considered serious crimes • Whereby a person fails to take reasonable care of another person • ...
Gaming (a) Basic 25 2020-06-12
19 Clues: sort • häxa • grav • dvärg • tävla • välja • motor • träna • skydda • framtid • imperium • trollkarl • nöjesfält • inkludera • antagligen • motståndare • huvudsaklig, störst • förbrytare, brottsling • utomjording, rymdvarelse
Liljapersiljas crossword 2022-11-15
19 Clues: koka • hacka • klaga • gurka • vinna • vandra • skynda • ananas • choklad • spritsa • konstig • livrädd • gangster • ignorera • hålla med • brottsling • salladsblad • värkmedicin • flu influensa
Speltoets 2 2023-07-24
19 Clues: lie • exit • clue • deny • left • right • thief • admit • crime • secret • corner • getaway • criminal • entrance • evidence • question • recognise • investigate • straight ahead
New Insights 5 text 3 talking crossword 2023-12-07
GOV LSN CROSSWARD 2023-03-28
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- When a defendant pleads guilty to a lesser crime
- The law of the land
- The number of amendments in the Constitution
- A person on the supreme court
- Amendment gives the right to not testify against yourself
- attorney who represents the government in a criminal case
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- Person against whom a civil or criminal suit is brought in court
- Under Due process everyone is innocent until proven....
- The person who brings suit in court
- The current chief Justice
- All have the right to one and will be provided one if they can not afford it.
- The right to Due process gives all citizens of the US
- A formal charge of criminal action by a grand jury
13 Clues: The law of the land • The current chief Justice • A person on the supreme court • The person who brings suit in court • The number of amendments in the Constitution • When a defendant pleads guilty to a lesser crime • A formal charge of criminal action by a grand jury • The right to Due process gives all citizens of the US • ...
Ch 1-3 Puzzle 2021-01-10
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- _________ Law are laws that developed through court decisions rather than statutes; judge-made law.
- A written body of rules of conduct applicable to all members of a defined community, society, or culture that emanate from a governing authority
- The union of intent and act in criminal law.
- Unlawful entry accompanied by the present intent to commit another crime once inside
- A substitute for an indictment, filed directly with the court by the prosecutor, thus bypassing the grand jury.
- One of the two key roles of the criminal courts; to process defendants who have been arrested by the police and formally charged with criminal offenses.
- The cause, or reason why an act is committed
- Is a killing that occurs (1) purposefully, (2) knowingly, or (3) recklessly under circumstances exhibiting extreme indifference to human life.
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- A broad, all-inclusive term for any killing of another human being.
- The first known written legal code. Dating back to 2076 BC. Code of ______________
- Occurs when a jury votes unanimously that the defendant has not been proven guilty “beyond a reasonable doubt,” which is the burden of proof in a criminal case.
- The legal principle that the criminal act is the act that is the cause of the harm.
- A document that creates a government.
- A document formally charging the defendant with a crime handed down by a grand jury after hearing the evidence presented by the prosecutor
- When the defendant asserts he or she is not the person who committed the act charged
- Decisions of another court or judge that the judge trying a case will rely on as justification in forming his or her decision.
16 Clues: A document that creates a government. • The union of intent and act in criminal law. • The cause, or reason why an act is committed • A broad, all-inclusive term for any killing of another human being. • The first known written legal code. Dating back to 2076 BC. Code of ______________ • ...
Court Room Vocab 2024-09-30
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- a defendant's response to a criminal charge or civil lawsuit in court
- a statement made outside of court that is offered as evidence to prove the truth of what was said
- a formal protest by an attorney against evidence, testimony, or a question from the opposition
- a court-ordered criminal sentence that allows a convicted offender to serve their sentence in the community instead of in jail or prison
- a party that loses a trial court case asks a higher court to review the trial court's decision.
- the process of questioning potential jurors to determine if they are fit to serve on a jury
- the process of releasing a defendant from jail or custody while ensuring they appear in court
- sworn testimony given by a witness or party in a legal proceeding outside of the courtroom.
- an official declaration that someone is guilty of any specific criminal offense
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- a group of citizens who investigate potential criminal activity and determine if there's enough evidence to charge someone with a crime.
- a criminal offense that is less serious than a felony and is usually punishable by less than one year in jail
- allows the opposing party to question a witness who has already testified
- a formal legal process where evidence and legal claims are presented to a judge or jury to determine the outcome of a case
- the final decision or judgment made by a jury or judge at the end of a trial or legal proceeding
- any information or material that's presented to support a claim or fact in a trial
- a serious crime that is punishable by a term of imprisonment of at least one year
16 Clues: a defendant's response to a criminal charge or civil lawsuit in court • allows the opposing party to question a witness who has already testified • an official declaration that someone is guilty of any specific criminal offense • a serious crime that is punishable by a term of imprisonment of at least one year • ...
Judicial Branch Power Word 2025-03-11
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- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- Jury A group that hears the evidence in a criminal case and decides if there is enough evidence to bring the accused person to trial. If so, they issue an indictment.
- Case A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- Case A court case involving disputes between two parties (individuals, businesses) related to money or property.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
- Cause The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant.
- A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder. In Virginia, the most severe class of felony can result in life in prison or a death sentence.
- by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendments.
- Jurisdiction The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case. Courts with original jurisdiction are also known as trial courts.
- Warrant An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest.
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- The authority to interpret and administer the law. Jurisdiction determines which type of court you attend and where it is located.
- Branch The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws. They also punish lawbreakers.
- Review The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if law or presidential action follows the Constitution. This is when the judicial branch interprets the laws.
- A formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime.
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws - especially the rights guaranteed in the 4th - 8th amendments to the Constitution.
- A less serious crime. In Virginia, the most severe class of misdemeanor can result in 1 year in jail and a $2,500 fine.
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case.
- Jurisdiction The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts.
- The decision of a judge or jury.
20 Clues: The decision of a judge or jury. • The government’s side in a criminal case. • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit. • by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendments. • Warrant An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest. • Case A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law. • ...
Easy puzzle 2025-09-23
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- gallery inspector Thomas rogues created the mugshot and it was called the
- code earliest full written law code
- police lady First Lady hired by the ywca was the
- Chinese first to use fingerprints to identify people
- One cause of criminal behavior
- justice a process by which a criminal conduct is investigated etc
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- an illegal act for which someone can be punished is called
- homes published a novel about a detective who’s name was
- law code written for Athens and Greece was called
- Julius Caesar is assassinated
- crime One type of crime
- used to solve the first murder
- first person is ever convicted of crime through the use of evidence
- of rights documents describing the power of federal government is called the
14 Clues: crime One type of crime • Julius Caesar is assassinated • used to solve the first murder • One cause of criminal behavior • code earliest full written law code • law code written for Athens and Greece was called • police lady First Lady hired by the ywca was the • Chinese first to use fingerprints to identify people • ...
Easy puzzle 2025-09-23
Across
- gallery inspector Thomas rogues created the mugshot and it was called the
- code earliest full written law code
- police lady First Lady hired by the ywca was the
- Chinese first to use fingerprints to identify people
- One cause of criminal behavior
- justice a process by which a criminal conduct is investigated etc
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- an illegal act for which someone can be punished is called
- homes published a novel about a detective who’s name was
- law code written for Athens and Greece was called
- Julius Caesar is assassinated
- crime One type of crime
- used to solve the first murder
- first person is ever convicted of crime through the use of evidence
- of rights documents describing the power of federal government is called the
14 Clues: crime One type of crime • Julius Caesar is assassinated • used to solve the first murder • One cause of criminal behavior • code earliest full written law code • law code written for Athens and Greece was called • police lady First Lady hired by the ywca was the • Chinese first to use fingerprints to identify people • ...
Wings of Fire Characters 2022-11-29
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- The Skywing that no one can touch
- a moody leafwing
- A exitable sandwing/nightwing
- The bigwings of the dragonets of destony
- The Nightwing that can read minds
- the evil dragon that icewings hate
- the blind nightwing :(
- a clever sandwing
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- a rainwing with energy to spare
- a moody icewing
- the hivewing dragonet
- The former Rainwing queen
- a hivewing bookworm
- a sweet leafwing
- a calm silkwing
- The Seawing that doesn't like Morrowseer
16 Clues: a moody icewing • a calm silkwing • a moody leafwing • a sweet leafwing • a clever sandwing • a hivewing bookworm • the hivewing dragonet • the blind nightwing :( • The former Rainwing queen • A exitable sandwing/nightwing • a rainwing with energy to spare • The Skywing that no one can touch • The Nightwing that can read minds • the evil dragon that icewings hate • ...
Crime 2024-10-13
18 Clues: закон • тюрьма • жертва • виновен • адвокат • сбежать • поймать • раскрыть • сообщить • детектив • свидетель • совершить • преступник • арестовать • следователь • полицейский • преследовать • подозреваемый
6B Vocab Crossword 2024-04-05
20 Clues: robar • adorar • atacar • herido • golpear • sugerir • gestión • corazón • buscador • terminar • perdedor • culpable • historia • asesinato • ubicación • explosión • brutalidad • comentador • representar • deslumbrado
Justice System hour 1 2024-12-04
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- offenses of burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson.
- the temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial, sometimes on condition that a sum of money be lodged to guarantee their appearance in court.
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- a person who practices or studies law; an attorney or a counselor.
- an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- a crime against the government.
- the detention of a person, often in a correctional or psychiatric facility.
- possession of a Controlled Substance.
- a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place.
- the release of an offender from detention, subject to a period of good behavior under supervision.
- the case presented by or on behalf of the party being accused.
- fraud, public corruption, bribery, insider trading and money laundering.
- offenses such as Prostitution, drug use.
- an arraignment is usually the first court date in a criminal case.
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- loitering, begging, solicitation, recreational drug use, and gambling.
- Crimes that use electronic and digitally based technology to attack computers or a computer network.
- those offenses which involve force or threat of force.
- a crime, typically one involving violence, regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor.
- a criminal case deal between a defendant and the prosecutor.
- a formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense, made by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law.
- a grand jury, not a prosecutor, has filed criminal charges against you.
- a formal examination of evidence before a judge, and typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings.
- a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law.
- the release of a prisoner temporarily (for a special purpose) or permanently before the completion of a sentence, on the promise of good behavior.
- jury a jury, typically of twenty-three people, selected to examine the validity of an accusation before trial.
- a crime that carries a less severe punishment than a felony.
- To seize someone by legal authority and take into custody.
- a body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
- a person thought to be guilty of a crime or offense.
- a tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases.
30 Clues: a crime against the government. • possession of a Controlled Substance. • offenses such as Prostitution, drug use. • a person thought to be guilty of a crime or offense. • those offenses which involve force or threat of force. • To seize someone by legal authority and take into custody. • a criminal case deal between a defendant and the prosecutor. • ...
Unit 3 Business Law 2017-03-31
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- treatment for disease or injury
- Case substantive criminal law defines crime
- buy the person out of custody
- make a deal with someone
- formal charge or accusation of serious crime
- Case legal dispute between two or more parties
- hearing hearing where a judicial ruling is made
- use of arbitrator to settle a dispute
- someone accused or sued in court
- Hearing judge in a criminal case determines punishment for quilty party if convicted in hearing or court
- Statements first occasion that trier of fact (judge) has to hear from a lawyer in a trial
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- Hearing hearing at which court determines wether to detain defendant without bail
- written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation, for evidence
- formal finding of fact made by a jury
- written or spoken discourse expressing considered thoughts on a subject
- person who brings a case against another in court of law
- take someone into custody
- dispute resolution methods such as meditation to resolve a dispute instead of litigation
- stopping someone from being angry
- Hearing meeting before trial action begins
- action of arraigning someone in court
- Evidence real or proved true evidence
22 Clues: make a deal with someone • take someone into custody • buy the person out of custody • treatment for disease or injury • someone accused or sued in court • stopping someone from being angry • formal finding of fact made by a jury • action of arraigning someone in court • use of arbitrator to settle a dispute • Evidence real or proved true evidence • ...
