criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
The 7 Habits (References: www.merriam-webster.com; www.dictionary.com) 2016-11-08
Across
- the power to make your own choices or decisions
- the reality that exists independent of our minds and experience
- the idea that there are basic principles that govern human effectiveness
- a theory about how something should be done, made, or thought about
- state of needing something or someone else for support, help, etc.
- increased effectiveness that results when two or more people or businesses work together
- the ability or asset to produce desired results
- prevailing disposition or character of a person's thoughts and feelings; the intersection of knowledge, skill, and desire
- mutual reliance between people, groups, or things
- relating to, based on, or expressive of personal opinions or feelings
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- responding to problems when they occur instead of doing something to prevent them
- the energy and desire that is needed to do something
- the reality that exists inside our minds; the meaning we assign to things and events based on our experience
- anticipatory, change-oriented and self-initiated behavior in situations
- the idea that success is a function of behavior, image, attitude, and skills
- the belief that all events are caused by things that happened before them and that people have no real ability to make choices or control what happens
- knowledge of your own personality or character
- a moral rule that helps you know what is right and wrong and that influences your actions
- a coherent whole characterized as a progression of values varying by minute degrees
- freedom from outside control or support
20 Clues: freedom from outside control or support • knowledge of your own personality or character • the power to make your own choices or decisions • the ability or asset to produce desired results • mutual reliance between people, groups, or things • the energy and desire that is needed to do something • the reality that exists independent of our minds and experience • ...
SMART MINDS - CROSS WORD 2014-09-23
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- The failure to accomplish what is required by law or duty(10)
- An unconditional order from the drawer that directs a bank to pay a definite sum of money to a payee (6)
- Borrower's pledge of specific property to a lender, to secure repayment of a loan (10)
- Financial institution that connects surplus and deficit agents(12)
- Financial contract obligating the buyer to purchase an asset at a predetermined future date and price(7)
- Short-term government security(8,4)
- Represents assets in the form of publicly collected funds that are invested in various ways(10)
- A real-time gross settlement system in US(7)
- Typical mass-market banking for individual customers (6)
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- A non-cash expense associated with reducing a fixed asset’s book value due to general wear and tear over time(12)
- Intended to protect investors who do not have the necessary knowledge and information to judge whom they can entrust with their savings(7,9)
- Document which can be used to carry out a financial transaction(10)
- To reduce the amount in an account(6)
- Items owed by an organization or claims against its assets(9)
- Person who undertakes to repay a debt, if the person who raised a loan defaults.(9)
15 Clues: Short-term government security(8,4) • To reduce the amount in an account(6) • A real-time gross settlement system in US(7) • Typical mass-market banking for individual customers (6) • The failure to accomplish what is required by law or duty(10) • Items owed by an organization or claims against its assets(9) • ...
The Darkest Minds Vocab 2024-06-03
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- Obsessively Anxious
- A place for the care of those who are ill
- Not able to appreciate or express humor
- Refusal to obey orders
- A facial expression of pain or disgust
- The period in between childhood and becoming and adult
- Emitting light not caused by heat
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- Something someone feels or experiences
- An area of something
- A feeling of intense annoyance or irritation
- Deliberate cruelty or violence
- A person who stares at someone or something
- Without being aware
- The inability to make a decision
- Abnormal
15 Clues: Abnormal • Obsessively Anxious • Without being aware • An area of something • Refusal to obey orders • Deliberate cruelty or violence • The inability to make a decision • Emitting light not caused by heat • Something someone feels or experiences • A facial expression of pain or disgust • Not able to appreciate or express humor • A place for the care of those who are ill • ...
Sherlock Holmes Wortschatz 2013-02-14
19 Clues: bent • rich • moved • lover • scent • barred • talked • detail • famous • sloppy • lonely • jeweler • crooked • criminal • confused • abandoned • abominable • hunting cap • brought down
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet 2023-02-21
20 Clues: on • help • lord • worms • value • cause • value • arrest • sheath • banner • jailers • cut off • unlucky • eternal • criminal • terrible • unnatural • strictness • rude fellow • convenient; opportune
Types of laws recap 2024-11-25
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- government department that starts a criminal case
- common outcome of a civil law suit
- Department of _____________ (our prisons)
- type of law that deals with offenders committing crimes
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- common outcome of a guilty verdict in criminal law
- a sports club might have these as does a teacher
- breach of ________ is an example of a civil case
- Example of a crime involving stealing
- type of law that deals with individuals
- 'legal rules' enforeceable by police
10 Clues: common outcome of a civil law suit • 'legal rules' enforeceable by police • Example of a crime involving stealing • type of law that deals with individuals • Department of _____________ (our prisons) • a sports club might have these as does a teacher • breach of ________ is an example of a civil case • government department that starts a criminal case • ...
Free Thought Crossword 2017-03-05
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- a homophobe
- the world is ____
- this president did 9/11
- mainstream, brainwashed masses
- our least favorite ethnic group
- official term for theft by government
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- local advocate for Asian superior race
- doesn't melt steel beams
- dying at an alarming rate
- Henry Ford wanted fields of it
- NSA whistleblower, freer of minds
- rightful president, not Jill
12 Clues: a homophobe • the world is ____ • this president did 9/11 • doesn't melt steel beams • dying at an alarming rate • rightful president, not Jill • Henry Ford wanted fields of it • mainstream, brainwashed masses • our least favorite ethnic group • NSA whistleblower, freer of minds • official term for theft by government • local advocate for Asian superior race
Ikrossword 2025-09-05
Across
- ______ August
- New child services client
- Metaphor from last year’s offsite one-pager session
- Unofficial Ikaso rally call
- Leadership updates delivered to ____
- Camera-friendly kitty: Billie ______
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- Ikasoan newest to Earth
- Floor of Indy office
- Current Zoom password (letters only)
- Meeting of the Medicaid minds
- Recent Indy outing to see
- Who is NOT here today?
12 Clues: ______ August • Floor of Indy office • Who is NOT here today? • Ikasoan newest to Earth • New child services client • Recent Indy outing to see • Unofficial Ikaso rally call • Meeting of the Medicaid minds • Current Zoom password (letters only) • Leadership updates delivered to ____ • Camera-friendly kitty: Billie ______ • Metaphor from last year’s offsite one-pager session
Let It Go: Post-Sentencing and Release 2014-01-02
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- Reconsideration of parole eligibility for an offender sentenced to at least 15 years in prison
- A criminal who repeatedly behaves in a way that could cause serious harm to others and who would likely reoffend
- The right to revoke a fine or prison sentence or issue a pardon
- An offender deemed to be a serious risk to public safety due to repetitive behaviours, and is therefore given an indeterminate sentence
- The temporary release from custody of an offender under specific conditions
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- An inmate’s release from an institution as required by law
- Insurance that guarantees the honesty of a person who handles money or other valuables
- That which discourages the specific criminal from reoffending
- A release with terms, which, if successfully completed, results in no criminal record
- An offender’s complete release from custody into the community under specific conditions and supervision
- Being excused of a crime
- A release without conditions, with no criminal record
- The release of an inmate into the community before the full sentence is served
- A parole board review of an offender’s eligibility after one-third of the sentence is served
- A discharge from custody into the community under terms and conditions
15 Clues: Being excused of a crime • A release without conditions, with no criminal record • An inmate’s release from an institution as required by law • That which discourages the specific criminal from reoffending • The right to revoke a fine or prison sentence or issue a pardon • A discharge from custody into the community under terms and conditions • ...
Vocabulary 3 2021-10-25
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- a neoclassical perspective that suggests that lifestyles contribute significantly to both the amount and the type of crime found in any society
- a condition said to exist when a group is faced with social change, uneven development of culture, maladaptiveness, disharmony, conflict, and lack of consensus
- the attempt to categorize, understand, and predict the behavior of certain types of offenders based on behavioral clues they provide
- a perspective on crime causation that holds that the physical deterioration of an area leads to higher crime rates and an increased concern for personal safety among residents
- a sociological approach that emphasizes demographics and geographics and that sees the social disorganization that characterizes delinquency areas as a major cause of criminality and victimization
- an 18th century approach to crime causation and criminal responsibility that grew out of the Enlightenment and that emphasized the role of freewill and reasonable punishment
- a human male displaying the XYY chromosome structure
- a set of interrelated propositions that attempt to describe, explain, predict, and ultimately control some class of events
- a perspective on crime causation that holds that criminality is the result of conscious choice
- an approach that integrates a variety of theoretical viewpoints in an attempt to explain something such as crime and violence
- perspective on criminal logical thought that holds that criminal behavior has a physiological basis
- the belief that an area's physical features may be modified and structured so as to reduce crime rates in that area and to lower fear of victimization that residents experience
- a mentally ill individual who suffers from disjointed thinking and possibly from delusions and hallucinations
- a person with a personality disorder, especially one manifested in aggressively antisocial behavior, which is often said to be the result of a poorly developed superego
- the classification of human beings into types according to body build and other physical characteristics
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- an integrated view of human development that points to the process of interaction among and between individuals and society as the root calls of criminal behavior
- a psychological perspective that says that people learn how to behave by modeling themselves after others whom they have the opportunity to observe
- an explanation that accounts for a set of facts and that can be tested by further investigation
- a theory of human behavior, based on the writings of Sigmund Freud, that sees personality as a complex composite of interacting mental entities
- a form of mental illness in which sufferers are said to be out of touch with reality
- one of the emerging approaches that challenges existing criminal logical perspectives to debunk them and that works toward replacing them with concepts more applicable to the post-modern era
- an approach to criminal justice theory that stresses the application of scientific techniques to the study of crime and criminals
- a perspective on criminal logical thought that highlights the process of interaction between individuals and society
- a violation of social norms defining appropriate or proper behavior under a particular set of circumstances
- a socially pervasive condition of normlessness
- a social process perspective that sees continued crime as a consequence of the limited opportunities for acceptable behavior that follow from the negative responses of society to those defined as offenders
- the use of standardized, systematic procedures in the search for knowledge
27 Clues: a socially pervasive condition of normlessness • a human male displaying the XYY chromosome structure • the use of standardized, systematic procedures in the search for knowledge • a form of mental illness in which sufferers are said to be out of touch with reality • a perspective on crime causation that holds that criminality is the result of conscious choice • ...
Court Terms By Noah Lamfers 2012-02-16
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- an order of the court for a witness to appear at a particular time and place to testify and/or produce documents in the control of the witness (if a "subpena duces tecum").
- chairman of a jury
- generic term for the government's attorney in a criminal case, including District Attorney, States Attorney, United States Attorney, Attorney General, Solicitor General, or special prosecutor.
- a charge of a felony (serious crime) voted by a grand jury based upon a proposed charge, witnesses' testimony and other evidence presented by the public prosecutor (District Attorney).
- the crime of physically attacking another person which results in serious bodily harm and/or is made with a deadly or dangerous weapon such as a gun, knife, sword, ax or blunt instrument.
- slang for a hopelessly deadlocked jury in a criminal case, in which neither side is able to prevail. Usually it means there is no unanimous verdict
- the decision of a jury after a trial, which must be accepted by the trial judge to be final. A judgment by a judge sitting without a jury is not a verdict.
- protection against being tried twice for the same offense, protection against multiple punishment, protection against multiple punishment for the same offense
- the examination of a witness who has already testified in order to check or discredit the witness's testimony, knowledge, or credibility
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- the crime of intentionally lying after being duly sworn (to tell the truth) by a notary public, court clerk or other official.
- Everyone agrees to the final verdict
- sufficient reason based upon known facts to believe a crime has been committed or that certain property is connected with a crime
- characterized by deliberate purpose and some degree of planning; "a premeditated crime"
- the requirement set by the U. S. Supreme Court in Miranda v. Alabama (1966) that prior to the time of arrest and any interrogation of a person suspected of a crime, he/she must be told that he/she has: "the right to remain silent, the right to legal counsel, and the right to be told that anything he/she says can be used in court against" him/her.
- what an accused criminal defendant receives if he/she is found not guilty. It is a verdict (a judgment in a criminal case) of not guilty.
- a crime sufficiently serious to be punishable by death or a term in state or federal prison, as distinguished from a misdemeanor which is only punishable by confinement to county or local jail and/or a fine.
- placing someone on trial a second time for an offense for which he/she has been previously acquitted, even when new incriminating evidence has been unearthed.
- a judge's order prohibiting the attorneys and the parties to a pending lawsuit or criminal prosecution from talking to the media or the public about the case.
- the most important rule of evidence in the trial of civil (not criminal) cases.
- the party sued in a civil lawsuit or the party charged with a crime in a criminal prosecution.
- A formal written or spoken statement, esp. one given in a court of law
- a document issued by the court at the time a lawsuit is filed, stating the name of both plaintiff and defendant, the title and file number of the case, the court and its address, the name and address of the plaintiff's attorney, and instructions as to the need to file a response to the complaint within a certain time
22 Clues: chairman of a jury • Everyone agrees to the final verdict • A formal written or spoken statement, esp. one given in a court of law • the most important rule of evidence in the trial of civil (not criminal) cases. • characterized by deliberate purpose and some degree of planning; "a premeditated crime" • ...
Into to Criminal Justice 2021-04-19
Across
- everyday cases that have to do with the relationships between people, businesses and organizations.
- a type of law that is a result of the law that it written.
- a diffrent type of murder; a type of murder described as "where an offender may be charged with first degree murder when criminal activity results in another person’s death".
- a funny word that mean a written order by the court that requires someone or something to be used as a testimony or evidence.
- the use of this word that a police officer uses to apprehend a criminal; the third issue & challenges of police work.
- a fancy word to describe " misleading the shareholders"
- an attorney they government offers and pays for, so if you are on trial and cannot afford private attorney, you still have someone representing you.
- the risk officers take with infected evidence; third danger of police work.
- the second dangers of police work.
- the first issue & challenges of the first dangers of police work.
- the officer that is stays in the court room to assist and protect the judge.
- a group of 6-12 people that sit on the side of the court that decides weather you are guilty or not guilty. It is required of you as a citizen of your country.
- records everything that occurs during a trial.
- a type of law that is defined as "the body of rules and regulations. that define and specify the nature of and punishments for offenses committed the state or society".
- they type of murderer to kill a bunch of people at once or a lot of people in a short amount of time.
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- the type of murder that is planned ahead; premeditated murder.
- the person/people the criminal affected when committing the crime.
- that act of lying and purposely giving a statement and claiming it as truth under oath.
- an attorney who deals with criminal cases for the state or against those who have been convicted to criminal crimes.
- a witness that acts as a character, eye, other witness that is not considered a professional.
- the type of murder that is done on of passion and is unplanned.
- person elected or appointed to a public office who deals in the court of law passing judgement on people brought to them.
- where a person breaking into another's house illegally to steal their belongings.
- the type of person to most likely to be Angles of Death and Black widows.
- the number of types of murder there are.
- an attorny you pay to represent you, They usually run their own firms.
- a Part 1 Offense where a person sets an illegal fire.
- they type of murderer to kill a lot of people over a period of time.
- a hired or appointed licensed trial lawyer to defend the person accused of a criminal crime in court.
- they type of murder that you do on accident when committing another crime; Ex. you are drunk driving and hit and kill someone.
- the second issue & challenges for police work.
- this type of policing is when an officer act on personal preference or prejudice rather than being objective and equal opportunity.
- a type of examination refers to the questioning of a witness by someone other than the original examiner
33 Clues: the second dangers of police work. • the number of types of murder there are. • the second issue & challenges for police work. • records everything that occurs during a trial. • a Part 1 Offense where a person sets an illegal fire. • a fancy word to describe " misleading the shareholders" • a type of law that is a result of the law that it written. • ...
Week 5 - Criminal Law 2022-09-24
Across
- To be put on ___ is to release the offender from detention but they are still supervised
- the defendant in a criminal case
- "Beyond a reasonable doubt" is the strictest standard of ___
- In a criminal case, the ___ has the obligation to prove the defendant's guilt
- A court may ___ an offender to various punishments.
- not guilty
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- prohibit
- to be ___ with a crime = to be accused of committing a crime
- Battery is an offence against the ___
- ~ indictable crime
- To prove statutory ___, proving the defendant's criminal intent is not necessary
11 Clues: prohibit • not guilty • ~ indictable crime • the defendant in a criminal case • Battery is an offence against the ___ • A court may ___ an offender to various punishments. • to be ___ with a crime = to be accused of committing a crime • "Beyond a reasonable doubt" is the strictest standard of ___ • ...
Unit 8 Lessons1/2 2020-03-11
18 Clues: nukk • pliit • klient • ulakas • kirurg • puusepp • lülitama • erinevus • mehaanik • arhitekt • varustus • valetama • elektrik • parandama • kurjategija • raamatupidaja • kujundama,disainima • opereerima,töötama,toimima
TRC Fam C#10 2021-03-25
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- God crowns us with this
- Where Israelites found 70 palm trees
- we find this in Gods community
- Brenda hates these
- what we have together
- We do this to our will
- Of the king
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- A stone related to mum
- Bible does this to our minds
- Gods love for us
- Desert cuisine for John TB
- What Kate lacked today
- God does this to our emotions
- Youth in Bible God reassured
- Roy and Light together
- plant God planted for Rehema
16 Clues: Of the king • Gods love for us • Brenda hates these • what we have together • A stone related to mum • What Kate lacked today • We do this to our will • Roy and Light together • God crowns us with this • Desert cuisine for John TB • Bible does this to our minds • Youth in Bible God reassured • plant God planted for Rehema • God does this to our emotions • we find this in Gods community • ...
fingerprint 2026-01-28
Across
- – Popularized the concept of fingerprint identification through literature, helping raise public awareness of its reliability.
- – Assisted in the early adoption and promotion of fingerprint identification in policing practices.
- – Participated in early fingerprint research and helped support its acceptance in forensic identification.
- – Contributed to the study and recognition of fingerprints as a means of personal identification.
- – Used fingerprints as a reliable method for personal identification in administrative and legal transactions.
- – Suggested the use of fingerprints for identifying criminals and emphasized their value in forensic investigations.
- – Created a systematic fingerprint classification system widely adopted by police organizations.
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- – Established the scientific foundation of fingerprint identification and demonstrated their individuality and permanence.
- – Assisted in advancing fingerprint studies and documentation within forensic science.
- – Developed an early criminal identification system based on body measurements that later highlighted the need for fingerprints.
- – Conducted early research on fingerprint patterns and their application in identification systems.
- – Played a role in demonstrating the practical application of fingerprint evidence in criminal cases involving homicide.
- – Developed a practical fingerprint classification system and successfully applied it to criminal investigations.
- – Supported the development and organization of fingerprint records for law enforcement use.
- – Contributed to the study and documentation of fingerprint identification in relation to criminal detection.
15 Clues: – Assisted in advancing fingerprint studies and documentation within forensic science. • – Supported the development and organization of fingerprint records for law enforcement use. • – Created a systematic fingerprint classification system widely adopted by police organizations. • ...
12 Angry Men 2026-04-28
Across
- person of equal standing
- discuss
- killing of another human being
- something working against main character
- person who saw a crime
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- attempt to avoid criminal liability
- main character
- person accused of a crime
- plan in advance
- legal process of bringing criminal charges
- person who brings a lawsuit
- outcome of a case
12 Clues: discuss • main character • plan in advance • outcome of a case • person who saw a crime • person of equal standing • person accused of a crime • person who brings a lawsuit • killing of another human being • attempt to avoid criminal liability • something working against main character • legal process of bringing criminal charges
Legal Terms 2022-11-08
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- a formal protest raised during a trial, deposition or other procedure
- the questioning of a witness by the party that has called that witness to give evidence, in order to support the case being made
- the judge presiding over the case
- 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 formal criminal charge which begins a criminal proceeding in the court
- the punishment for a crime ordered by a trial court after a conviction in a criminal procedure
- a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime
- a judgment that a person is not guilty of the crime with which the person has been charged
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- the act of the opposing party questioning the witness during a trial
- a request to the court for a desired ruling or order
- apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court
- the first time the defendant appears in court
- without interruption, be allowed to keep speaking
- to reject or disallow by exercising one's superior authority
- an error or the like occurred that causes the trial to become void and needs to be redone
15 Clues: the judge presiding over the case • the first time the defendant appears in court • a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime • without interruption, be allowed to keep speaking • a request to the court for a desired ruling or order • to reject or disallow by exercising one's superior authority • ...
Judicial Branch Vocab 2021-10-25
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- Formal charge of criminal action by a grand jury.
- Attorney who works for the state and defends people who cannot afford a private attorney.
- To be completely neutral.
- A trial system that is a contest between opposing sides.
- Power of the Supreme Court to declare laws and actions of local, state or national governments unconstitutional.
- In a civil trial, the person who brings the suit to court (person doing the suing)
- Group of citizens who hear evidence during a trial and give a verdict.
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- Not consistent with the nation's constitution, a.k.a. illegal.
- Trial Court that hears about crimes like burglary, murder or driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
- Group that hears charges against a suspect and decides if there is enough evidence to bring the person to trial.
- Agreement where a defendant pleads guilty to a lesser crime than what they were first charged with, in return government won't prosecute the more serious crime.
- The person against whom a civil or criminal suit is brought in court or is accused of wrongdoing.
- Trial Court that hears cases where one person or group thinks another person or group should pay for causing harm.
- Set of rules and standards by which a society governs itself.
- Attorney who represents the government in a criminal case.
15 Clues: To be completely neutral. • Formal charge of criminal action by a grand jury. • A trial system that is a contest between opposing sides. • Attorney who represents the government in a criminal case. • Set of rules and standards by which a society governs itself. • Not consistent with the nation's constitution, a.k.a. illegal. • ...
Legal studies 2024-05-15
Across
- What's the role of a jury?
- What's the difference between civil and criminal liability?
- Difference between civil and criminal law?
- What's a statute?
- What's the difference between criminal and civil liability?
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- What's the purpose of strict liability?
- What's the significance of joint liability?
- what is asset liability.
- What's the purpose of a deposition?
- asset liability.
10 Clues: asset liability. • What's a statute? • what is asset liability. • What's the role of a jury? • What's the purpose of a deposition? • What's the purpose of strict liability? • Difference between civil and criminal law? • What's the significance of joint liability? • What's the difference between civil and criminal liability? • ...
Chapter 5 Key Terms 2014-11-23
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- A hearing before a judge or justice of the peace to determine whether an accused can be released from jail before trial and with the conditions supposed to happen within 24 hours of arrest
- A court hearing held to determine if there is enough evidence to show that a crime has been committed before holding a trial.
- A document issued by a legal or government official authorizing the police or some other body to make an arrest, search premises, or carry out some other action relating to the administration of justice.
- To detain a person legally and to charge him or her with a criminal offense
- an early stage in criminal proceedings, where the crown attorney and defense counsel meet so that the crown can reveal all evidence
- Detainment by a civilian of a person believe to have committed a crime
- To keep in custody or temporarily confine
- The person charged with an offense; the defendant in a criminal trial
- In criminal law, actual imprisonment or physical detention; in family law, the care and control of a child awarded by the court
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- Have proof and reasonable doubt to search a person or enter private property.
- The available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true of valid.
- To make an agreement in which a defendant pleads guilty to a lesser charge and the prosecutor in return drops more serious charges.
- A legal document stating the criminal charge and the court date
- A legal document authorizing a police officer or other official to enter and search premises.
- Try to find something by looking or otherwise seeking carefully and thoroughly.
15 Clues: To keep in custody or temporarily confine • A legal document stating the criminal charge and the court date • The person charged with an offense; the defendant in a criminal trial • Detainment by a civilian of a person believe to have committed a crime • To detain a person legally and to charge him or her with a criminal offense • ...
civics 2025-03-17
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- The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant.
- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- 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.
- 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 court case involving disputes between two parties (individuals, businesses) related to money or property.
- The authority to interpret and administer the law. Jurisdiction determines which type of court you attend and where it is located.
- An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest.
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- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case.
- 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.
- A formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime.
- The decision of a judge or jury.
- Case A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
- A less serious crime. In Virginia, the most severe class of misdemeanor can result in 1 year in jail and a $2,500 fine.
15 Clues: 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 person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit. • Case A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law. • The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case. • ...
Crossword #2 2025-01-20
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- Lamb, Old Fioran
- Imbiber of Teeth, Corrupter of Minds
- Where we reside.
- The state or quality of being divine.
- _____ Wolf/Lupo (Old Fioran)
- Father above, Father of Creation.
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- Lastborn, First sundered.
- Mother to all, she from beyond.
- Where he resides.
- Secondborn, First Loved by Mother.
- What parents should give their young.
- Firstborn, Promised his namesake.
12 Clues: Lamb, Old Fioran • Where we reside. • Where he resides. • Lastborn, First sundered. • _____ Wolf/Lupo (Old Fioran) • Mother to all, she from beyond. • Firstborn, Promised his namesake. • Father above, Father of Creation. • Secondborn, First Loved by Mother. • Imbiber of Teeth, Corrupter of Minds • What parents should give their young. • The state or quality of being divine.
A wrinkle in time 2022-06-09
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- megs brother
- charles wallaces brother
- Someone there looking for
- it is megs and charles dog
- one of the main characters
- the drink mrs whatsit had with the murry
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- a young boy who can read peoples minds
- shes strange
- she is a star
- shes a theive she stole sheets
- shes a scientist
- Someone who likes basketball
12 Clues: megs brother • shes strange • she is a star • shes a scientist • charles wallaces brother • Someone there looking for • it is megs and charles dog • one of the main characters • Someone who likes basketball • shes a theive she stole sheets • a young boy who can read peoples minds • the drink mrs whatsit had with the murry
Brain Smart Crossword 2024-12-10
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- - Acquiring knowledge or skills
- - Helps you recall important things
- - Mental sharpness and focus
- - Innovative supplement for sharper minds
- - Staying focused without distractions
- - Supports strong bones and energy
- - Central organ of thought
- - Boosts nutrition for better health
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- - Derived straight from nature
- - Essential nutrients for the body
- - Grown naturally, without chemicals
- - Bring back forgotten ideas
12 Clues: - Central organ of thought • - Mental sharpness and focus • - Bring back forgotten ideas • - Derived straight from nature • - Acquiring knowledge or skills • - Essential nutrients for the body • - Supports strong bones and energy • - Helps you recall important things • - Grown naturally, without chemicals • - Boosts nutrition for better health • ...
College finals 2026-04-28
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- Must need finals week
- What everyone does when they are finished with exams
- Things students wis professors gave out more often
- Last thing on students minds
- What students should avoid
- Every student least favorite week
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- Season after semester ends
- break
- Calming study area
- Something students don't get enough of
- Academic pressure
- reviewing
12 Clues: break • reviewing • Academic pressure • Calming study area • Must need finals week • Season after semester ends • What students should avoid • Last thing on students minds • Every student least favorite week • Something students don't get enough of • Things students wis professors gave out more often • What everyone does when they are finished with exams
Court Crossword 2022-03-22
11 Clues: challenges a case • a preliminary plea • starts a civil case • freezes a civil case • someone else said it • type of civil procedure • type of criminal appeal • civil evidential hearing • helps a vulnerable witness • criminal evidential hearing • minute of ___ brings a case forward
Crimes 2018-11-21
18 Clues: суд • вор • кража • жертва • тюрьма • виновный • воровать • убийство • совершать • наказание • преступник • наказывать • невиновный • ограбление • расследовать • домушничество • приговаривать • провоз контрабандой
Monster Legal Terms 2026-01-23
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- Presides over a court of law and has the power to make legal decisions.
- The person or legal team arguing against the charges or claims in a legal proceeding.
- When a judge disagrees with an objection and rules against the party who made it.
- A formal protest made by a party during a legal proceeding.
- A judgment that a person is not guilty of the crime with which the person has been charged.
- When a judge agrees with an objection and rules in favor of the party who made it.
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- The person accused of a crime or civil wrong.
- A more serious criminal offense, punishable by a longer jail or prison sentence.
- A less serious criminal offense, punishable by a fine or short jail sentence.
- A formal declaration of guilt in a criminal case.
- The decision made by a jury or judge in a legal case.
- The person/official bringing charges against the defendant in a criminal case.
- A group of citizens who hear the evidence and decide the outcome of a case.
13 Clues: The person accused of a crime or civil wrong. • A formal declaration of guilt in a criminal case. • The decision made by a jury or judge in a legal case. • A formal protest made by a party during a legal proceeding. • Presides over a court of law and has the power to make legal decisions. • ...
criminology part 1 2023-09-07
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- study of crime and the causes of criminal
- criminal behavior is result of bio/phsyc/social
- the theory your born criminal because your genes
- causes men to commit crime vs women
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- Criminal have not developed like the rest
- respond with but does not explain crime
- people have a choice to be criminals
- responsible for the action or crime
8 Clues: responsible for the action or crime • causes men to commit crime vs women • people have a choice to be criminals • respond with but does not explain crime • Criminal have not developed like the rest • study of crime and the causes of criminal • criminal behavior is result of bio/phsyc/social • the theory your born criminal because your genes
FICTIONAL HEROES 2024-03-15
17 Clues: obět • krev • zbraň • právo • vězení • vražda • krádež • důkazy • právník • želízka • zatknout • zločinec • detektive • policista • podezřelý • vyšetřování • otisky prstů
Milton 2021-10-14
19 Clues: läsk • gård • klaga • chips • dimma • vinna • årstid • skynda • utvigda • frostig • beroende • småprata • ursinnigt • avundsjuk • konsumtion • brottsling • klasskamrat • vara ledsen • up klä ut sig
Sociology 2013-04-12
Across
- Willful or spiteful burning
- Punishing of criminal services as an act of revenge
- Place in which they reform criminals
- Offenders under 18
- Threat or actual use of violence to achieve political goals
- Developed the degradation ceremony
- Mark of social disgrace
- Repeated criminal behavior
- Service used to punish criminals
- Situation that comes when norms aren't clear
Down
- Promoting, permitting, or engaging in gambling
- How individuals come to be identified as a defiant
- Leading control theorist
- Taking anything of value by force
- Violates significant norms
- Social scientists who study behavior
- Deceitful obtaining of money or property by false pretense
- Intoxication
- Arrests for no specific offense, followed by release
- any act that is labeled by authority
20 Clues: Intoxication • Offenders under 18 • Mark of social disgrace • Leading control theorist • Violates significant norms • Repeated criminal behavior • Willful or spiteful burning • Service used to punish criminals • Taking anything of value by force • Developed the degradation ceremony • Place in which they reform criminals • Social scientists who study behavior • ...
Police Crossword 2022-12-06
Across
- Force appropriate to protect.
- Police targeting based on race.
- The abuse of authority by an officer.
- Method of dispatching using AI tech.
- Someone who commits a crime.
- Evidence in small amounts.
- Force intended to cause death.
- Parts of an officers life that are stressful.
- A set of principals police follow.
- The punishment someone gets for committing a crime.
- One who investigates crime.
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- An officer being introduced police subculture.
- The study of firearms.
- Comparison of crimes.
- An unsolved criminal investigation.
- When a person is overworked due to stress.
- An illegal event that has taken place.
- One who vowed to "Protect and Serve".
- Science used to find evidence.
- An officers moral sense.
20 Clues: Comparison of crimes. • The study of firearms. • An officers moral sense. • Evidence in small amounts. • One who investigates crime. • Someone who commits a crime. • Force appropriate to protect. • Force intended to cause death. • Science used to find evidence. • Police targeting based on race. • A set of principals police follow. • An unsolved criminal investigation. • ...
sharn (along with a few basic ebberon facts) 2020-03-17
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- landing and quarter of sharn
- leaders of sharn district areas
- quarter of sharn
- underneath sharn lies the __
- the richest people of sharn live in___
- arrabient dragonmarked criminal gang
- ____ rail is a train run by house orion ]
- the last_____
- ruling family of sharn
- nation that sharn is in.
- where a tower crashed a district became known as ___
- manifest zone where sharn is
- biggest city in korhavore
- quarter of sharn
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- criminal gang of sharn from droam
- common wizards of evaryday life
- halfing crime gang
- district where most cyran reguees live
- main plateau and a quarter of sharn
- skyway ball
- sharn, city of ___
- changelings
- the mournland
- flying___ run by house lynidindar
- quarter of sharn
25 Clues: skyway ball • changelings • the last_____ • the mournland • quarter of sharn • quarter of sharn • quarter of sharn • halfing crime gang • sharn, city of ___ • ruling family of sharn • nation that sharn is in. • biggest city in korhavore • landing and quarter of sharn • underneath sharn lies the __ • manifest zone where sharn is • common wizards of evaryday life • leaders of sharn district areas • ...
Forensics Chap 1 2021-01-10
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- law based on opinions and precedents
- evidence that proves something
- ------- contendere
- type of law that excludes hearsay
- secondhand testomony not admissible in criminal court
- the study of cause of death
- legislative acts prohibiting something
- revision of the Frye standard
- agency that investigates mail fraud
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- type of noncriminal law
- federal agency dealing with drugs
- case or ----- law
- "general acceptance" standard
- a serious crime
- major U.S. law enforcement agency
- your rights as defined in the famous 1966 law case
- origionator of the rule that evidence is always exchanged in an encounter
- the study of projectiles, especially with regard to firearms
- type of jury with more than 12 jurors
- pseudoscience
- money to guarantee court appearance
21 Clues: pseudoscience • a serious crime • case or ----- law • ------- contendere • type of noncriminal law • the study of cause of death • "general acceptance" standard • revision of the Frye standard • evidence that proves something • federal agency dealing with drugs • major U.S. law enforcement agency • type of law that excludes hearsay • money to guarantee court appearance • ...
Crossword 2023-09-23
Across
- - organized into meaningful sequences
- - the stage when a girl sees her mother as a rival
- - making use of research
- - most people and animal is motivated
- - about the way things ought to be
- - he postulated that the mind consits roughly
- - identified as human built
- - between extrovert and introvert
- - a study not only as a person on a whole
- - bodily process that goes on
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- - less number of neurons
- - isolated muscular movement
- - concern with those things have been
- - moral spiritual part of human
- - he will be able to deal adequately
- - individual feels dull and melancholy
- - science dealing with a mind
- - instinctual craving specially sexually
- - one of the many reasons to criminal behavior
- - idea concerning criminal behavior
20 Clues: - less number of neurons • - making use of research • - identified as human built • - isolated muscular movement • - science dealing with a mind • - bodily process that goes on • - moral spiritual part of human • - between extrovert and introvert • - about the way things ought to be • - idea concerning criminal behavior • - he will be able to deal adequately • ...
6B Spanish Crossword Puzzle 2026-04-27
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- Una parte de la película
- No es un fracaso, pero es bien
- Un actor hace esto
- Una accion muy malo de violencia
- Comprar por un día
- Una persona que dice cosas sobre un película
- Un hombre que investiga
- Cuando una película es de un libro
- Que un novio y novia están.
- La policia atrapa un criminal
- No es un exito
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- No es una persona
- Una persona famosa en las películas
- Los criminals hacen esto
- Una cosa fue buena y le dices a tu amigo
- El trabajo de Steven Spielberg
- La historia de una película
- Cuando la policía toman un criminal
- Un hombre que roba
- El hombre principal en la película
20 Clues: No es un exito • No es una persona • Un actor hace esto • Comprar por un día • Un hombre que roba • Un hombre que investiga • Una parte de la película • Los criminals hacen esto • La historia de una película • Que un novio y novia están. • La policia atrapa un criminal • No es un fracaso, pero es bien • El trabajo de Steven Spielberg • Una accion muy malo de violencia • ...
Legal Vocab - Part 2 2022-08-25
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- The act or process of admitting (into evidence) a party's acknowledgement that a fact or statement is true
- A person who commits criminal assault
- Accomplice to a crime, a person is not constructively present but with criminal intent contributes as an assistant or instigator to the commission of a felony
- A formal charge of wrong-doing
- To diminish or reduce in scope
- To address, call into account:to bring a defendant before a judge to hear the charges and to plead wither guilty or not guilty
- One who intentionally and voluntarily participates with another in a crime by encouraging or assisting in the commission of a crime or by failing to prevent
- Previously in mind:premeditated
- An act of clemency by an authority (as a government) by which a pardon is granted.
- Careful consideration, the act of process of advising
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- To put off further proceedings of either indefinitely or until a later stated time
- "Attack": The crime or tort of threatening or attempting to inflict immediate offensive physical contact or bodily harm that one has the present ability to inflict
- A criminal assault committed with the intent to commit another specific crime
- To set free or release from some obligation or responsibility
- of Consent The age at which a person is deemed competent by law to give consent
- A person who has been arrested for or formally charged with a crime such as the defendant in a criminal case
- Opposed to one's interest; operating to ones detriment
17 Clues: A formal charge of wrong-doing • To diminish or reduce in scope • Previously in mind:premeditated • A person who commits criminal assault • Careful consideration, the act of process of advising • Opposed to one's interest; operating to ones detriment • To set free or release from some obligation or responsibility • ...
Online reputation 2023-01-29
10 Clues: j_____ act • Eq_____y act • com________ act • Computer m___se act • cr____ and disorder act • Protection of ch______act • Protection from h_____ent act • criminal justice and c____ act • mal_____ous communications act • C______ designs and patents act
Pre-Legal Crimes Crossword 2025-04-21
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- A punishment where a person is confined to prison
- The action of stealing a car
- A place where serious criminal trials are held
- The unlawful act of taking someone against their will
- A legal term for a person charged with committing a crime
- A criminal charge where someone intentionally tries to escape from jail
- This term refers to the act of intentionally misrepresenting the truth in court
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- A legal professional who represents the accused in court
- The outcome of a criminal case
- The most serious type of offence, often involving violence or large-scale harm
- When a person commits an act of violence with the intention to cause death
- The highest court in Australia
- A term used to describe someone breaking into a house with the intention to commit a crime
- The crime that involves deliberately setting fire to property
- A lesser crime, typically heard in a Magistrates' Court
- The unlawful taking of someone else's property with the intent to keep it
16 Clues: The action of stealing a car • The outcome of a criminal case • The highest court in Australia • A place where serious criminal trials are held • A punishment where a person is confined to prison • The unlawful act of taking someone against their will • A lesser crime, typically heard in a Magistrates' Court • A legal professional who represents the accused in court • ...
Encuentro Inesperado Characters 2025-06-12
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- Ella es amiga del personaje principal. Le entrega su carta de aceptación de la universidad.
- Es un criminal y usa su pistola para herir a Orlando.
- Es el mejor amigo del hermano de la protagonista. Tiene un interés romántico con ella tambien..
- Ella es la mamá del personaje principal.
- Es miembro de la policía y un criminal.
- El personaje principal. Ella va a la universidad en España.
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- Es profesor de música y un criminal. Esconde esmeraldas en su chelo.
- Ella es una criminal y se encuentra con Beatriz en el aeropuerto con un suéter rojo.
- Él es el abuelo del personaje principal. Vende su terreno para ayudarlo
- Él es el hermano del personaje principal. Estudia música con Juan Lucas.
- Él es el padre del personaje principal.
11 Clues: Es miembro de la policía y un criminal. • Él es el padre del personaje principal. • Ella es la mamá del personaje principal. • Es un criminal y usa su pistola para herir a Orlando. • El personaje principal. Ella va a la universidad en España. • Es profesor de música y un criminal. Esconde esmeraldas en su chelo. • ...
word work 2022-02-23
22 Clues: I • nice • hole • sort • rock • fire • wrong • exact • hollow • normal • correct • classic • muscular • accuracy • enjoyable • human race • lawbreaker • correction • tenderness • environment • sportsperson • result of igniting
Criminal Law Key Terms 2019-10-30
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- A person who provides a monetary security t the court to ensure the person charged appears at court
- Allows a person to be released into the community while he or she awaits trial
- All people charged with a criminal offence are not guilty straight away due to the... (11-2-9)
- An accused has a right to a ____ hearing
- To hold an accused in custody until their next trial or hearing
- A conditional release of a prisoner before the end of their original sentence
- A victim has the right to give evidence as a __________ _________ under the "Criminal Procedure Act (2009)" (10-7)
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- The standard of proof in a criminal case (6-10-5)
- This recent reform aims to increase the amount of people able to access legal aid by lifting thresholds (3-5-7)
- The person who has directly had a crime committed against them
- A person who has been charged with a criminal offence and bought to court
- The formal reading of charges against an accused persons in court
- A person charged with an indictable offence and committed for trial
- This factor affects justice as some can not afford court fees or legal representation
14 Clues: An accused has a right to a ____ hearing • The standard of proof in a criminal case (6-10-5) • The person who has directly had a crime committed against them • To hold an accused in custody until their next trial or hearing • The formal reading of charges against an accused persons in court • A person charged with an indictable offence and committed for trial • ...
Greek Gods Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-25
Across
- came out of Zeus's thigh
- creator of horses
- evaporated into thin air
- Olympus tallest mountain in Greece
- likes peacocks
- Minds his own business
- born in the ocean
- founder of Thebes
- likes fire
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- turned into a gecko
- kissed a statue
- womanizing king of the universe
- puts a baby in a fireplace
- popped out of a brain
- released all problems for humans
- Head god of the city is Athena
- the reason we have the word arachnophobia
- turns his daughter into a snake
- loves pomegrante
- had a child with a cloud
20 Clues: likes fire • likes peacocks • kissed a statue • loves pomegrante • creator of horses • born in the ocean • founder of Thebes • turned into a gecko • popped out of a brain • Minds his own business • came out of Zeus's thigh • evaporated into thin air • had a child with a cloud • puts a baby in a fireplace • Head god of the city is Athena • womanizing king of the universe • ...
Sixty-One Lessons 2024-04-01
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- a great influence
- The reason he has that competitive mindset
- Changed the aspect of the beautiful game
- the reason he succeeded
- A nickname he was given
- A man's best freind
- One of the best players of his time
- Chris Paul's son
- a great friend
- a prized possesion
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- his spouse
- The starting step to becoming the best of his time
- where minds become full with knowledge
- Home
- The iconic basketball figure
- His current team
- His secondary sport
- A family figure
- a mentor
- one of the greatest coaches of all time
20 Clues: Home • a mentor • his spouse • a great friend • A family figure • His current team • Chris Paul's son • a great influence • a prized possesion • His secondary sport • A man's best freind • the reason he succeeded • A nickname he was given • The iconic basketball figure • One of the best players of his time • where minds become full with knowledge • one of the greatest coaches of all time • ...
Terrorism 2018-03-09
16 Clues: bomb • victim • threat • demand • release • capture • warning • nuclear • hostage • chemical • militant • criminal • terrorist • explosive • explosion • destabilization
Crime 2024-11-13
16 Clues: teken • enorm • gokker • schade • binnen • steunen • advocaat • aangeven • gelukkig • crimineel • handboeien • vandalisme • schreeuwen • overvaller • bedreiging • slachtoffer
Theft 2016-06-15
Across
- act of stealing
- defense less serious than a felony
- taking of the personal goods of another
- and regulations established in a community/society
- or instincts of negligence
Down
- offense such as murder or burglary
- influ=icted for a criminal offense
- which a person owns; possessions
- against whom charges are brought in court
- done with purpose or intention
10 Clues: act of stealing • or instincts of negligence • done with purpose or intention • which a person owns; possessions • offense such as murder or burglary • influ=icted for a criminal offense • defense less serious than a felony • taking of the personal goods of another • against whom charges are brought in court • and regulations established in a community/society
Sociology Chapter 7 review 2023-01-11
Across
- process of changing a criminal through socialization
- a method of proctecting society from criminals by imprisonment
- discouraging criminal acts by threatoning
- repitition of criminal behavior
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- behavior that departs from societal norms
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- a person who breaks group norms
- punnishment intended to make criminals pay compensation
- a undisireable label used to deny acceptance
- act commited in violation of the law
10 Clues: a person who breaks group norms • repitition of criminal behavior • act commited in violation of the law • behavior that departs from societal norms • discouraging criminal acts by threatoning • a undisireable label used to deny acceptance • process of changing a criminal through socialization • punnishment intended to make criminals pay compensation • ...
Phrasal Verb 2023-07-10
20 Clues: fool • putus • habis • tease • pamer • muntah • ngacau • reject • company • forgive • similar • ask out • fainted • fire you • criminal • count on • look down • uninvited • granpa's name • good relation
Story Unit 1 2025-11-03
19 Clues: tot • dünn • Motor • Wüste • Nagel • stoßen • küssen • folgen • Stimme • schnell • bestellen • ignorieren • erschießen • Treibstoff • Schusswaffe • Anhalter/in • Verbrecher/in • irgendeine/r/s • herumreißen,ausweichen
Criminal Justice 2025-03-25
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- A set of rules that police are required to read to a suspect in custody
- The principle that legal matters must proceed according to established rules for the enforcement and protection of private rights.
- _____vs_____,Court case that made evidence obtained via unjustified searches and seizures inadmissible
- Presumption of _________; a person is innocent until proven guilty
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- a person(s) who has committed a crime
- ________ Amendment Ensures that the government cannot conduct arbitrary or unjustified searches and seizures of individuals, their homes, papers, or belongings
- _________ Doctrine,established through the Fourteenth Amendment's Due Process Clause, ensures that many rights guaranteed in the Bill of Rights apply to state governments, not just the federal government
- ______vs______,Court case that established the right to an attorney
- A jury cannot reach a verdict after deliberation, usually resulting in an invalid trial or a retrial.
9 Clues: a person(s) who has committed a crime • Presumption of _________; a person is innocent until proven guilty • ______vs______,Court case that established the right to an attorney • A set of rules that police are required to read to a suspect in custody • A jury cannot reach a verdict after deliberation, usually resulting in an invalid trial or a retrial. • ...
6.2 Perfect 10 2026-03-12
10 Clues: Help • Matter • French Noble • leave without permission • Representative from Spain • Spanish governor of Lousiana • Stood up for women's intrests • Former army officer from Prussia • More money to buy the same thing • Argued that women's minds are as good as mens
Law Enforcements Role in Court 2021-11-16
Across
- attorney representing the government in criminal cases
- stage in a legal proceeding in which the witness is questioned by the party who called on him or her
- words and expressions used by a particular vocation or group
- records the official record of the trial; these word-for-word transcripts are used in appeals
- officer in charge of the court proceeding; ensures all evidence used in the trial is legal, instructs the jury and typically provides the sentence when a defendant is convicted
- communication without words or sounds
- stage in a legal proceeding in which the witness is questioned by the opposing party
- outcome of a criminal trial in which the defendant is found guilty
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- represents the defendant and ensures the defendant is protected according to the law
- communication through quality of spoken sound; includes tone, pitch, volume, pacing, inflection, etc.
- informal group of professionals involved in a criminal trial who work together to process cases and administer justice in the most efficient way possible; core members are the judge, prosecutors and defense attorneys
- decision or judgment in a court case
- party denying or defending against allegations made by the plaintiff
- responsible for deciding what is true in a case and in a criminal case, deciding whether or not the defendant has committed a crime
- person against whom a crime has been committed
- to provide evidence as a witness in a court of law
- court officer responsible for giving out subpoenas, escorting defendants from jail to the courtroom, representing the jury to the judge and protecting safety of all in the courtroom
- statement provided as evidence by a witness under oath
- legal promise to tell the truth
19 Clues: legal promise to tell the truth • decision or judgment in a court case • communication without words or sounds • person against whom a crime has been committed • to provide evidence as a witness in a court of law • attorney representing the government in criminal cases • statement provided as evidence by a witness under oath • ...
What Has Feminism Done For Women? 2014-07-15
Across
- In 1975 the Federal Parliament brought in no fault _______.
- Which Australian airline had the first femalce pilot?
- The first female doctor had to study ________ as she had been refused entry into Melbourne University.
- Constance Stone became the first registered female ________ in Australia.
- The first of the Married women's Property Acts was passed first in South _________
- Australian Women's Land Army was established to attract women to replace male farm labourers otherwise engaged in the war effort.
- 19____ saw the first International Women's Day.
- For the first time in the English-speaking world, rape in marriage became a ________ offence. (Pretty disgusting that it took that long for it to become a criminal offence).
- The _______ Causes Act allowed women to divorce their husbands.
- Louisa Lawson was the first to talk about ________ against women.
- South Australia and NSW appointed the first female ______ officers.
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- The 'C' in CWA stands for what?
- The _________ pill meant that women no longer had to choose between a career and having a relationship.
- The ______ Hotel was where women chained themselves to the bar in protest of not being allowed in a bar unless chaperoned by a man.
- The _______ Allowance Act allowed mothers to be paid five pounds on the birth of their child.
- _______ Guerin was the first woman to graduate from an Australian University
- ________ voilence becomes a criminal offence. (Disgusting that it took so long for this to be a criminal offence).
- 19____ saw the minimum wage for women set at 54% of the male rate.
18 Clues: The 'C' in CWA stands for what? • 19____ saw the first International Women's Day. • Which Australian airline had the first femalce pilot? • In 1975 the Federal Parliament brought in no fault _______. • The _______ Causes Act allowed women to divorce their husbands. • Louisa Lawson was the first to talk about ________ against women. • ...
layla's crossword puzzle 2022-03-09
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- Test
- He was freed on parole in August last year after serving half of his one year prison term for assault.
- The criminal charges were withdrawn in September 2002, after the original trial was declared a mistrial.
- Guilty of breaking the law.
- The process of arresting a criminal or suspect
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- Court
- partner
- However, police officers in New York are authorized to make warrant-less arrests on felony charges.
- Explanation
- Peers
10 Clues: Test • Court • Peers • partner • Explanation • Guilty of breaking the law. • The process of arresting a criminal or suspect • However, police officers in New York are authorized to make warrant-less arrests on felony charges. • He was freed on parole in August last year after serving half of his one year prison term for assault. • ...
CRIME 2016-12-13
20 Clues: armé • tuer • volé • voler • banque • rançon • espion • prison • meurtre • frapper • policier • criminel • recherché • attention • se battre • kidnappeur • récompense • agent secret • tueur à gages • vendre (drogue...)
And Then There Were None 2023-12-01
20 Clues: Sly • Quick • Sharp • Ghost • Bible • Wicked • Police • Sneaky • Doctor • Butler • Soldier • Criminal • Inactive • Secretary • Insulting • Lieutenant • First death • Frail women • unpredictable • Intelligent old man
Lucas crossword 2021-10-14
21 Clues: te • ost • bit • värk • korv • smör • binda • flöjt • vuxen • dimma • läger • chips • salong • krydda • nötter • gangster • påsklilja • brottsling • värkmedicin • textmeddelande • skära i tärningar
SCOOBY DOO 2024-11-26
21 Clues: Üye • Zil • Zeki • Kanıt • Suçlu • Sahte • Üzgün • Olmak • Haber • İksir • Yalnız • Çözmek • Vermek • Düşmek • Şüpheli • Limonata • Malikane • Dondurmak • İşe Yaramaz • Şüphelenmek • Araştırma / Sorgulama
Emerson Quiz Review 2026-04-13
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- Emerson calls society a "joint-stock company" that makes individuals ______ to its rules and norms.
- In nature, Emerson's ego falls away and he becomes a "transparent ___", immersed in the Universal Being.
- The "iron string" in Emerson's metaphor represents a person's divinely-inspired this
- The part of a metaphor which is the thing described; "imitation" in "imitation is suicide"
- The image a thing is described in terms of, in a metaphor (“hobgoblin”, for example)
- The vehicle in the metaphor, "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds."
- If you don't put your heart into work, your ___ will desert you
- One of the thinkers Emerson names to argue that "To be great is to be misunderstood"
- When people stick to their opinions and avoid contradiction; what "little minds" value
- How to earn your metaphorical "kernel of nourishing corn"
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- Emerson: “Whoso would be a man must be a ___”
- The hidden connection between humans and nature: an "____ relation between man and the vegetable"
- When in the woods, all "mean ___" vanishes for Emerson
- Emerson believed each individual represents a "divine ___"
- Philosophy that values mind and spirit over matter
- “Joint-stock company” is a vehicle for this in a metaphor
- What self-reliance is, as the opposite of conformity
- By "Nature always wears the colors of the spirit", Emerson means that our ____ or attitude shapes how we see it.
- The shared connection in a metaphor
- Emerson believed people needed to reconnect with this to rediscover simplicity amid industrialization
20 Clues: The shared connection in a metaphor • Emerson: “Whoso would be a man must be a ___” • Philosophy that values mind and spirit over matter • What self-reliance is, as the opposite of conformity • When in the woods, all "mean ___" vanishes for Emerson • “Joint-stock company” is a vehicle for this in a metaphor • How to earn your metaphorical "kernel of nourishing corn" • ...
terms and people 2023-05-16
Across
- a request made in an urgent and emotional manner.
- a minor wrongdoing.
- court a court with general jurisdiction over other courts; a higher court
- make a serious or urgent request, typically to the public.
- a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
- of appeals a court to which appeals are taken in a federal circuit or a state.
- an action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law.
- law the system of law concerned with private relations between members of a community rather than criminal, military, or religious affairs.
- justice the presiding judge in a supreme court.
- a person who brings a case against another in a court of law
- review review by the US Supreme Court of the constitutional validity of a legislative act.
- a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
- court the final arbiters of state laws and constitutions.
- court a court of law responsible for the trial or legal supervision of children under a specified age (18 in most countries).
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- court the highest judicial court in a country or state.
- call or bring (someone) before a court to answer a criminal charge.
- grand jury grand jury acts as an investigative body, acting independently of either prosecuting attorney or judge.
- court a court having limited jurisdiction over minor civil and criminal matters
- process fair treatment through the normal judicialespecially as a citizens entitlement
- court a legal procedure by which a court oversees the distribution of property of a person who has died
- a wrongful act or an infringement of a right other than under contract leading to civil legal liability.
- 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.
- felony one of the most serious crimes
- law a system of laws concerned with crimes and the punishment
- court typically courts of limited jurisdiction
- an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- the official power to make legal decisions and judgments.
27 Clues: a minor wrongdoing. • felony one of the most serious crimes • a request made in an urgent and emotional manner. • justice the presiding judge in a supreme court. • a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. • court typically courts of limited jurisdiction • court the highest judicial court in a country or state. • ...
Criminal Justice Today - Chapters 4 & 9 2023-10-25
Across
- A violation of the criminal law.
- When officers cause a defendant to engage in activity that would cause a person to commit a crime that he or she would not otherwise commit.
- The attempt to overthrow the government of the society of which one is a member.
- An attorney whose official duty is to conduct criminal proceedings on behalf of the state or the people against those accused of having committed criminal offenses.
- An elected or appointed public official who presides over a court of law.
- The request that a court with appellate jurisdiction review the judgment, decision, or order of a lower court and set it aside or modify it.
- A licenced trial lawyer hired or appointed to conduct the legal defense of a person accused of a crime before a court of law.
- A statement by an individual that he or she was so distant or engaged in other activity that their participation in that crime is impossible.
- A legal defense based on claims of mental illness or mental incapacity.
- A local court system with at least 3 court levels: appellate courts, trial courts, and a state supreme court.
- Law The branch of modern law that governs relationships between parties
- A person's reason for committing a crime.
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- The power of a court to review actions and decisions made by other agencies of government.
- The territory, subject, or people over which a court of other justice agency may exercise lawful authority.
- A three-tiered structure of courts comprising U.S. district courts, U.S. courts of appeal, and the U.S. Supreme Court.
- The protection of oneself from unlawful injury or from immediate risk of unlawful injury.
- Law Rules and regulations for offenses of a public nature or wrongs committed against the state or society.
- An offense punishable by incarceration usually in a local confinement facility typically one year or less.
- Evidence and arguments offered by defendant and his or her attorney to show why he should not be held liable for that crime.
- A criminal offense punishable by death or by incarceration in a prison facility for at least one year.
- A rule of conduct that proscribes or mandates certain forms of behavior.
- A minor violation of state statue or local ordinance punishable by a fine or limited incarceration.
22 Clues: A violation of the criminal law. • A person's reason for committing a crime. • A legal defense based on claims of mental illness or mental incapacity. • A rule of conduct that proscribes or mandates certain forms of behavior. • An elected or appointed public official who presides over a court of law. • ...
Electronic Crossword 2014-08-07
Across
- I give you an enlarged version
- I correct all wrongs
- The one who went to exile
- Head or tail
- Go there and watch movie
- queue upon we
- Miniaturization
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- Coiled Effect at a distance
- I like heat, I produce voltage
- Sounds like school funfair
- You need me for tea making process
- I fill gaps
- My mirror image rocks
- Your worth is decided by me
- I am always in 2 minds
- All Dreadful Connections
16 Clues: I fill gaps • Head or tail • queue upon we • Miniaturization • I correct all wrongs • My mirror image rocks • I am always in 2 minds • Go there and watch movie • All Dreadful Connections • The one who went to exile • Sounds like school funfair • Coiled Effect at a distance • Your worth is decided by me • I give you an enlarged version • I like heat, I produce voltage • ...
Crossword 2021-02-17
Across
- Moon starer
- Public audio speeches, sometimes pre-recorded
- Of great protection to ships, to own
- lay in place
- A bright idea for a bulb
- The best one ever in the Himalayas
- hundred minds
- The light comes up
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- One part is not it all, or is it
- wail
- Showing that you love ones similar
- Can you hear that, just listen
- Amphibious ideas of gravity
- Apologies to the pencil
- Done in stealth or fraud
- Police just check the outer layer
16 Clues: wail • Moon starer • lay in place • hundred minds • The light comes up • Apologies to the pencil • A bright idea for a bulb • Done in stealth or fraud • Amphibious ideas of gravity • Can you hear that, just listen • One part is not it all, or is it • Police just check the outer layer • Showing that you love ones similar • The best one ever in the Himalayas • ...
school 2021-05-05
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- you go thee when you get hurt or need to go home
- a place where you can play
- something you write with
- the young mind that is inspired
- paint
- singing
- a thing you can use to google info
- something you can get lost in
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- lots of books can be found here
- inspires young minds
- kids do often(sorry)
- where you sweat a lot
- where you learn
- 1+1
- big piece of wood
- something you sit in
16 Clues: 1+1 • paint • singing • where you learn • big piece of wood • inspires young minds • kids do often(sorry) • something you sit in • where you sweat a lot • something you write with • a place where you can play • something you can get lost in • lots of books can be found here • the young mind that is inspired • a thing you can use to google info • ...
Epistemology Review 2025-11-24
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- According to Locke, those qualities of a thing that are inherent, regardless of human perception.
- The aspect of the universe that, according to Kant, we can perceive and understand.
- The aspect of the universe that, according to Kant, exists outside of our perception and is unknowable.
- To be is to be perceived, or "esse est ____"
- Shankara's notion that we are always shifting our perceptions to new, more recent understandings.
- The philosophy that objects exist primarily as ideas in our minds.
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- Kant's philosophy that both experience and reason play a role in knowing is called _____ Idealism.
- According to Locke, those qualities of a thing that are the result of interaction with human senses.
- Our immediate perceptions, which David Hume would describe as most lively.
- Our perceptions of things that live on in our minds, which David Hume would describe a less lively.
- Descartes knew a ball of wax by an ______ of the mind.
11 Clues: To be is to be perceived, or "esse est ____" • Descartes knew a ball of wax by an ______ of the mind. • The philosophy that objects exist primarily as ideas in our minds. • Our immediate perceptions, which David Hume would describe as most lively. • The aspect of the universe that, according to Kant, we can perceive and understand. • ...
Battery 2013-10-27
Across
- Enforcers of the law, to keep us safe
- Someone who commits a crime is a:
- he front part of a person's head from the forehead to the chin,
- What is stolen from Fred?
- holding, hand cuffs.
- A sport that uses a bat, as well as an insect.
- a criminal offense involving unlawful physical contact, distinct from assault which is the apprehension, not fear, of such contact.
- The human body excluding the head and limbs
- An unfortunate character, criminal and victim of trespass. Starts with F and ends in a colour.
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- A place where you serve your sentence
- Fred walked home from his friends what?
- Permission, Agreement, Yes, the most important part of a sexual relationship.
- a word describing a field of law, in which Trespass is a part.
- Fred was hospitalised for _____ days.
14 Clues: holding, hand cuffs. • What is stolen from Fred? • Someone who commits a crime is a: • A place where you serve your sentence • Enforcers of the law, to keep us safe • Fred was hospitalised for _____ days. • Fred walked home from his friends what? • The human body excluding the head and limbs • A sport that uses a bat, as well as an insect. • ...
Bub 11 & 12 Vocab 2023-04-13
9 Clues: To avoid • Not forever • Changing path • To come together • A plan of travel • Go beyond morals • The atmosphere of a place • Some light able to pass through • To communicate to another minds without language
Rainmaker Crossword 2023-10-18
Across
- Pev's throatier sound (5-5)
- Jon might put it what way?
- Lunch spot for sunny days
- Alright then ____?
- Lewis' daily fizz fix?
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- Don't forget to log these too!
- Cat-like tax-free reward
- Thursday's liquid lunch spot
- He'll arrive at about 11:00
- Pev's soundboard special
- The legendary ___ Darth Vader
- Every clients' favourite acronym
- Classic United Minds response, Hi ____
13 Clues: Alright then ____? • Lewis' daily fizz fix? • Cat-like tax-free reward • Pev's soundboard special • Lunch spot for sunny days • Jon might put it what way? • Pev's throatier sound (5-5) • He'll arrive at about 11:00 • Thursday's liquid lunch spot • The legendary ___ Darth Vader • Don't forget to log these too! • Every clients' favourite acronym • Classic United Minds response, Hi ____
power words #3 2025-03-19
Across
- Jurisdiction The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
- case A court case involving disputes between two parties
- The authority to interpret and administer the law. Jurisdiction determines which type of court you attend and where it is located.
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- 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.
- A formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime
- Branch Review's the laws
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case.
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- Warrant so cops and arrest people
- governments side of the criminal case
- The decision of a judge or jury
- Process The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws - especially the rights guaranteed in the 4th - 8th amendments to the
- 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
- case accused for breaking a law
- a less serious crime
- serious crime
- 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.
- Review Us supreme court decides if the law fallows the constitution
19 Clues: serious crime • a less serious crime • Branch Review's the laws • The decision of a judge or jury • case accused for breaking a law • Warrant so cops and arrest people • governments side of the criminal case • case A court case involving disputes between two parties • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit. • ...
Legal Studies Key Terms 2024-05-28
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- the person who commences a legal action in civil law
- a situation where a person breaches a duty to exercise reasonable care to avoid a foreseeable risk, resulting in another person being injured or suffering a risk of injury
- reasonable doubt: the standard of proof required in a criminal trial where the prosecution must prove that the accused is guilty to such a high degree that a reasonable person would have little doubt that the accused committed the crime
- the court process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act
- the accidental or unintentional killing of one person by another person
- a tort (civil wrong) involving direct and intentional interference with a person, or a person’s land or goods
- to take legal action against another person for a criminal offence
- the promise that an accused person makes to appear in court at a later date
- laws: laws made by Parliament
- a person selected to hear and assess the evidence in a court case
- a court official who hears cases in the higher courts, such as the District or County Court, or the Supreme Court
- the use of laws to treat people fairly and in a way that is morally right
- the legal principle that all citizens are subject to the law, and equal before the law, as it is upheld by independent courts
- unlawful damage to a person’s good reputation through written or verbal statements
- the principle that all accused people who appear before a court are presumed to be innocent until the prosecution proves that they are guilty
- for the defence: a lawyer who represents the accused person
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- a legal principle developed by a court in the process of resolving a dispute
- the party bringing a criminal action against the accused
- the party in a civil trial against whom an action has been brought
- the killing of one person by another person
- a system for interpreting and enforcing the laws of a country
- a set of rules that determines the structure of government and its law-making powers
- a court official who hears cases in a magistrates court
- services performed by a qualified legal practitioner, such as a lawyer, who deals with legal matters on behalf of the person who has hired them
- the level of proof required to establish a case. In criminal law, the prosecution must prove that the accused is guilty beyond reasonable doubt.
- hearing: in very serious cases, the procedure held in a lower court to determine if enough evidence exists for the case to move to a higher court
- interference with someone’s enjoyment of public or private property
- an argument
- the main political party in the lower house of parliament not in power
- a political system according to which citizens choose the way in which they are governed
- in a criminal trial, a randomly selected group of people who decide the guilt or innocence of an accused person; a group of ordinary people randomly selected to hear and assess the evidence in a court case
- the provision of legal assistance to those involved in a dispute or criminal matter who are unable to pay for legal representation
32 Clues: an argument • laws: laws made by Parliament • the killing of one person by another person • the person who commences a legal action in civil law • a court official who hears cases in a magistrates court • the party bringing a criminal action against the accused • for the defence: a lawyer who represents the accused person • ...
Judicial Vocabulary 2022-02-25
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- The power of the Supreme Court to find laws or presidential actions unconstitutional
- Event before a criminal trial, when the judge reviews probable cause, checks for legal representation, and a plea is entered
- A reason that is good enough to justify arresting a person, or searching personal property
- This result in a criminal trial means that the defendant has been found not guilty
- This term refers to when the Supreme Court looks at previous decisions to help it reach a decision in a current case
- Amendment that protects a person against self incrimination and double jeopardy; promises due process from the federal government
- Amendment that protects against unreasonable search and seizure
- This is the less severe category of offense and carries a sentence of less than a year in prison and/or fines less than $2500
- Amendment which guarantees the right to hear the charges against you, and the rights to legal representation and a speedy public trial by an impartial jury
- In a criminal trial, the ___ works on behalf of the government to bring charges against the defendant and prove their guilt
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- An amount set by a judge that must be paid by the accused as a guarantee that they will not go on the run before their trial
- The person or group that has a lawsuit or charges brought against them
- The decision returned by the jury in a criminal trial, whether guilty or not guilty
- This type of trial is the result of a law having been broken; the burden of proof is "beyond a reasonable doubt"
- Asking a higher court to review your case; this right belongs to defendants convicted in a criminal case and to both parties in a civil case
- This is the more severe category of offense and carries a minimum sentence of two years in prison and heavy fines
- An agreement between the prosecution and the defense; the defendant agrees to plead guilty to a lesser charge and avoid the risk of going to trial
- The ___ Amendment, which guarantees that states may not deprive a person of life, liberty or property without following due process
- The consequence that a defendant receives if found guilty in a criminal trial
- This type of trial is the result of a dispute between two parties; the burden of proof is a "preponderance of the evidence"
- Considering all evidence and testimony heard in a trial in order to reach a decision
- Promise that the government may not deprive a person of their life, liberty, or property without first following the proper established procedures
- A statement of guilty or not guilty, typically offered during arraignment
- In a civil trial, the ___ brings a complaint or lawsuit against another party
- The group of citizens that listens to evidence and testimony presented in a case, then deliberates, and reaches a decision or verdict
- Amendment which protects against cruel and unusual punishment and excessive bail
- An individual who swears an oath and offers testimony in a court case
- When a witness sworn to tell the truth, but offers untrue testimony on the witness stand
28 Clues: Amendment that protects against unreasonable search and seizure • An individual who swears an oath and offers testimony in a court case • The person or group that has a lawsuit or charges brought against them • A statement of guilty or not guilty, typically offered during arraignment • ...
Inside Animals Minds 2023-11-29
Across
- to believe someone or something to be as something
- difficult to understand or find an answer to because of having many different parts
- the physical or mental power or skill needed to do something
- to entertain someone, especially by humorous speech or action or by making them laugh or smile
- a set of animals or plants in which the members have similar characteristics to each other and can breed with each other
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- modern and well developed
- a principle or idea
- happening or starting from a short time ago
- to develop gradually, or to cause something or someone to develop gradually
- to force out the contents of the mouth, especially saliva
10 Clues: a principle or idea • modern and well developed • happening or starting from a short time ago • to believe someone or something to be as something • to force out the contents of the mouth, especially saliva • the physical or mental power or skill needed to do something • to develop gradually, or to cause something or someone to develop gradually • ...
Maze of Minds 2025-05-01
10 Clues: Says "meow" • King of the jungle • Hops and has a pouch • Has a trunk and big ears • This animal says "woof"! • Lives in water and has fins • Tall animal with a long neck • Buzzy insect that makes honey • A farm animal that gives us wool • Black and white bear that eats bamboo
Malin 2021-10-14
VOCAB CHAPTER 1 B1 2021-11-02
17 Clues: grap • dieet • spier • regel • keuze • strijd • simpel • wakker • afstand • eigenaar • aandacht • onbeleefd • crimineel • oplossing • buitenland • diepvriezer • waarschuwing
crimes against people and property 2016-11-16
Across
- the action of taking a person or object
- crime conducted via the Internet or some other computer network
- entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft.
- a crime motivated by racial, sexual, or other prejudice, typically one involving violence.
- punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act
- the act of pushing someone away
- the deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another; murder.
- physical attack
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- another word for theft
- the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
- the offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation.
- criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
- the act of restoring something to its original state
- theft or misappropriation
- the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
- the restoration of something lost or stolen to its proper owner.
- destruction or damage to private or public property
- crime or tort of unconsented physical contact with another person, even where the contact is not violent but merely menacing or offensive.
- a crime motivated by racial, sexual, or other prejudice, typically one involving violence.
- the practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats.
20 Clues: physical attack • another word for theft • theft or misappropriation • the act of pushing someone away • the action of taking a person or object • destruction or damage to private or public property • the act of restoring something to its original state • the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property. • ...
KOTLC Abilities 2025-12-08
Across
- Hypotonizes people
- Fire powers
- Channels and shocks with electricity
- Ice powers
- Able to speak all languages
- Can change the density of objects
- Able to control shadows
- Can boost another's abilites
- Understands and speaks to technology
- Can summon objects with a snap of their fingers
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- Can move from one place to another immdiately
- Reads the potential in others, good and bad
- Reads minds
- Water powers
- Can persuade others with their voice
- Can create spheres of light
- Can cause pain and bad feelings
- Reads and understands emotions
18 Clues: Ice powers • Fire powers • Reads minds • Water powers • Hypotonizes people • Able to control shadows • Can create spheres of light • Able to speak all languages • Can boost another's abilites • Reads and understands emotions • Can cause pain and bad feelings • Can change the density of objects • Can persuade others with their voice • Channels and shocks with electricity • ...
the hitch-hiker 2024-01-18
18 Clues: tie • oma • jarru • sormi • jokin • kumota • möristä • poliisi • kuiskata • leinikki • puristaa • kopioida • ajokortti • matkustája • moottoripyörä • koristeellinen • rikosoikeudellinen • laastikaukalokantaja
The Reign of God and the Reign of the Devil 2019-12-24
Across
- Not old
- Jesus' kingdom is not of this
- Those who practice lawlessness
- God writes His law here
- White this
- God puts this in our minds
- City of God's festivals
- New
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- Aged
- All inhabitants of the earth do this to the beast
- Jesus brings this
- He has rescued us from this
- Jesus writes this on those who overcome
- The reality of the dragon
- The source of the power of the beast
- The Lord is our this
16 Clues: New • Aged • Not old • White this • Jesus brings this • The Lord is our this • God writes His law here • City of God's festivals • The reality of the dragon • God puts this in our minds • He has rescued us from this • Jesus' kingdom is not of this • Those who practice lawlessness • The source of the power of the beast • Jesus writes this on those who overcome • ...
Mock Trial Vocab 2023-01-06
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- an act committed or ommitted in violation of a law forbidding or commanfing it and for which punishment is imposed upon finding of guilt
- to weigh, discuss, and consider
- the accused in a criminal case
- the examination of a witness by the party opposed to the one who produced him/her
- real, tangible, or clear evidence of a fact, happening, or thing
- a duty placed upon a civil or criminal defendant to prove or disprove a disputed fact
- the attornye representing the accused in a criminal case
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- evidence allowed by court to be admitted at trial
- evidence in a trial which is not obtained directly from an eyewitness or participant and requires some reasoning to prove a fact
- standard that must be met by the prosecution's evidence in a criminal case
- a person who has been qualified by a state or federal court to provide legal services, including appearing in court
- the specific crime a defendant is accused of committing
- whether testimony is worthy of belief, based on competence of the witness and likelihood that it's true
13 Clues: the accused in a criminal case • to weigh, discuss, and consider • evidence allowed by court to be admitted at trial • the specific crime a defendant is accused of committing • the attornye representing the accused in a criminal case • real, tangible, or clear evidence of a fact, happening, or thing • ...
The Bright Side of Romanticism 2021-11-19
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- Thoreau disagreed with the expansion of ____
- ____ is suicide
- A favorite pond of Thoreau
- Few people serve the government with their ___
- To go beyond the everyday experience
- I am part and ____ of God.
- Romantics are influenced by imagination and ___
- ____ is ignorance
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- Serve the government with their bodies
- ____ thyself
- A foolish consistency is the ____ of little minds
- In the woods is perpetual ____
- Thoreau's essay encourages civil ____
- To be ____ is to be misunderstood
- Henry David ____
- Ralph ____ Emerson
16 Clues: ____ thyself • ____ is suicide • Henry David ____ • ____ is ignorance • Ralph ____ Emerson • A favorite pond of Thoreau • I am part and ____ of God. • In the woods is perpetual ____ • To be ____ is to be misunderstood • To go beyond the everyday experience • Thoreau's essay encourages civil ____ • Serve the government with their bodies • Thoreau disagreed with the expansion of ____ • ...
AW and AU Crossword Puzzle 2026-05-19
Across
- To let go of or move downwards.
- The grassy area by your homes.
- To catch something; used in past tense.
- A flying animal.
- Very close or near.
- A nut that comes from trees.
- A mistake or weakness.
- Human girl or woman.
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- Laying down and spreading out.
- The month when school starts.
- Past tense of buy.
- To set up for use or service.
- Moving forward.
- Feeling embarrassed.
- An idea formed in our minds.
- A liquid used to make food.
16 Clues: Moving forward. • A flying animal. • Past tense of buy. • Very close or near. • Feeling embarrassed. • Human girl or woman. • A mistake or weakness. • A liquid used to make food. • An idea formed in our minds. • A nut that comes from trees. • The month when school starts. • To set up for use or service. • Laying down and spreading out. • The grassy area by your homes. • ...
Life without hope + Dealing with juvenile crime 2023-10-03
Across
- to shout
- young person
- too brightly coloured
- to claim
- used to describe a rule or law that also applies to decision taken in the past
- to cause something (usually something bad)
- extremely harsh or drastic
- serious crime
- a group of men gathered together by a sheriff to help find a criminal or keep order
- group
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- very , extremely
- already happened
- to look up
- prisoner
- an exmaination of opinions made by asking people questions
- a law or set of laws
- food that is too soft and tastes bad
- the phenomenon that a criminal commits new crimes even after being punished
- related to scientific methods of solving crimes-)^p
- fault , mistake
20 Clues: group • to shout • prisoner • to claim • to look up • young person • serious crime • fault , mistake • very , extremely • already happened • a law or set of laws • too brightly coloured • extremely harsh or drastic • food that is too soft and tastes bad • to cause something (usually something bad) • related to scientific methods of solving crimes-)^p • ...
Legend by Marie Lu crossword 2024-03-11
Across
- Terrorist group from west region
- Youngest brother of the criminal
- Bio-engineered disease made by western region to kill the eastern region.
- A test that is used to see how useful a child can be in the military
- New elector/son of deceased elector
- Protagonist’s brother. Deceased. Captain of military
- The person in charge
- Antagonist
- Protagonist
- Leader of the Patriots, former Republic commander.
- Fistfight that often can be found in the poor sectors
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- West region
- Criminal’s sidekick
- A soldier part of the Patriots, deceased in book 2
- Killer and friend of deceased captain
- East region
- Where rich to poor people are divided into places to live
- Criminal
- Dog
- Money
20 Clues: Dog • Money • Criminal • Antagonist • West region • East region • Protagonist • Criminal’s sidekick • The person in charge • Terrorist group from west region • Youngest brother of the criminal • New elector/son of deceased elector • Killer and friend of deceased captain • A soldier part of the Patriots, deceased in book 2 • Leader of the Patriots, former Republic commander. • ...
Features of a Criminal Trial B 2024-07-11
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- Magistrate's hearing to consider prima facie case.
- Relevant, as in evidence.
- Relevant earlier case.
- Criminal standard of proof (3 wds).
- Allowed, as in evidence.
- Question that suggests the answer.
- Evidence disallowed, unless from an expert.
- Presupposition of blamelessness (3 wds).
- Guilty mind (2 wds).
- Onus to establish facts (3 wds).
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- Evidence about the defendant's nature.
- Defendant's criminal record (2 wds).
- Counsels' final address.
- Defence counsel's target of prosecution witnesses.
- Question the opponent's witnesses (2 wds).
- The level of evidence needed (3 wds).
- Counsels' questioning of their witnesses (3 wds).
- Second-hand evidence.
- Introduction by counsel to jury (2 wds).
- Guilty act (2 wds).
- To question again after cross-examination.
21 Clues: Guilty act (2 wds). • Guilty mind (2 wds). • Second-hand evidence. • Relevant earlier case. • Counsels' final address. • Allowed, as in evidence. • Relevant, as in evidence. • Onus to establish facts (3 wds). • Question that suggests the answer. • Criminal standard of proof (3 wds). • Defendant's criminal record (2 wds). • The level of evidence needed (3 wds). • ...
CTE Crossword 2023-09-26
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- Objects found on a crime scene
- Mental state of someone during a criminal act
- Punishment over 1 year
- Scale to show progression
- Punishment under 1 year
- Items that are Illegal or Prohibited
- Questions directed about the criminal act
- Written State Laws
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- Follows up on crime investigations
- Planning a Crime
- To make less severe
- Guilty Act
12 Clues: Guilty Act • Planning a Crime • Written State Laws • To make less severe • Punishment over 1 year • Punishment under 1 year • Scale to show progression • Objects found on a crime scene • Follows up on crime investigations • Items that are Illegal or Prohibited • Questions directed about the criminal act • Mental state of someone during a criminal act
Judicial Branch Main Course 2024-03-20
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- The lowest federal court
- A type of case where someone is accused of committing a crime
- The attorney who works for the government and is trying to convict the defendant
- A type of case relating to people's rights
- The highest federal court
- The person being convicted of a crime in a criminal trial
- People or things that can help one side's case
- Asking a higher court to review a case
- The court system that deals with United States laws, not state laws
- The court system that deals with state laws
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- The power of the judicial branch to declare actions of other branches unconstitutional (two words)
- The rights of individuals (two words)
- The document that established the Judicial Branch
- The group of people selected by the government to decide if the defendant is guilty or not guilty in a criminal trial
- One of the rights given in the 5th amendment (two words)
- The individual who decides someone guilty or not guilty if there is no jury
- The third branch of the government
- If found guilty, a judge gives you this
- Number of supreme court justices
19 Clues: The lowest federal court • The highest federal court • Number of supreme court justices • The third branch of the government • The rights of individuals (two words) • Asking a higher court to review a case • If found guilty, a judge gives you this • A type of case relating to people's rights • The court system that deals with state laws • ...
Civics Yr 8 2024-10-17
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- A court that deals with serious offences requiring trial by jury
- A political system where citizens vote for their government
- A person who represents other people in court
- The body representing the legislative arm of government
- Refers to law made by parliament
- Lowest level of government in Australia, responsible for things like bin collection
- A Judges assistant, officer of the court
- Title of the judge in the lowest court in Australia
- Title of the leader of the government in Victoria
- The process through which the six separate Australian colonies formed to join one united nation
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- The branch of government that deals with interpreting the law through the courts
- Name of Australia's Head of State
- Refers to law that deals with protecting the community and punishing offences
- The *blank* of proof falls on the prosecution in criminal cases
- Refers to law that deals with disputes between two parties
- The branch of government containing the head of state
- What the state is referred to in Australian criminal cases; what a monarch wears on their head
- The highest court in Victoria
- A proposed law yet to pass through both houses and gain royal assent
19 Clues: The highest court in Victoria • Refers to law made by parliament • Name of Australia's Head of State • A Judges assistant, officer of the court • A person who represents other people in court • Title of the leader of the government in Victoria • Title of the judge in the lowest court in Australia • The branch of government containing the head of state • ...
Chapter 2: Legal Aspects of Investigations 2022-03-12
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- The process of looking for evidence of a crime.
- Cause, A condition in which an officer has a suspicion about an individual and knowledge of facts and circumstances that would lead a reasonable person to believe that a crime has been being or is about to be, committed.
- and Frisk, A limited pat-down of the outer clothing of a person is encountered by a law enforcement officer when the person is acting suspiciously, and the officer, concerned about safety, seeks to determine if the person has a weapon.
- Violation, Any document reporting where the officer lied or was untruthful must be presented to the defense. Such officers cannot testify in court without being impeached, hence, their ability to work as a police officers is seriously compromised.
- Criminal Law, The branch of criminal law defines what can and cannot be done with, or to, people.
- The act of formally asserting that a particular person is to be prosecuted for a crime.
- Criminal Law, A branch of criminal law deals with the elements that describe and define a crime.
- A sworn, written statement of the information known to an officer serves as the basis for the issuance of an arrest warrant or a search warrant.
- Circumstances, An exception to the requirement that law enforcement officers have a search warrant; occurs when there is a compelling need for official action and there is no time to get a warrant.
- Warrant, Written authorization by a judge allows law enforcement officers to look for specified items of evidence of a crime in a specified place.
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- Warrant, A judicial order commands that a particular person is arrested and brought before a court to answer a criminal charge.
- A temporary and limited interference with a person’s freedom for investigative purposes. Also called investigative detention, street stop, and field interrogation.
- The long line of cases evolving since Mapp and Ker has essentially revolved around the single issue of what constitutes a reasonable search in instances where law enforcement officers act with or without a warrant.
- and Seizure, The process of looking for evidence of a crime and taking that evidence into the custody of a law enforcement agency.
- The process of taking a person into legal custody to answer a criminal charge.
- Process, Fairness.
- Process Clause, The title of clauses appearing in both the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution of the United States.
- of the Poisonous Tree Doctrine-Evidence obtained from an unreasonable search and seizure cannot be used as the basis for learning and or collecting newly admissible not know before.
18 Clues: Process, Fairness. • The process of looking for evidence of a crime. • The process of taking a person into legal custody to answer a criminal charge. • The act of formally asserting that a particular person is to be prosecuted for a crime. • Criminal Law, A branch of criminal law deals with the elements that describe and define a crime. • ...
word work 2022-02-23
22 Clues: I • nice • hole • sort • rock • fire • wrong • exact • hollow • normal • correct • classic • muscular • accuracy • enjoyable • human race • lawbreaker • correction • tenderness • environment • sportsperson • result of igniting
Spelling 2022-02-24
20 Clues: ask • life • sort • quarry • classic • villain • chamber • go over • editing • deposit • flaming • muscular • enjoyable • humankind • violation • kind-heart • catch-fire • sportsperson • not man-made • rocky opening
UNIT 1 LEGAL STUDIES 2023-05-28
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- A less serious criminal offence heard in the Magistrates' Court.
- The physical act of committing a crime.
- A separate claim made by the defendant in a civil case in response to the original claim made against them.
- A person who has knowingly assisted someone in the commission of a crime.
- A piece of legislation that contains the majority of serious criminal offences.
- A characteristic of an effective law that requires the law to remain relatively consistent over a period of time, rather than constantly in a state of flux.
- The person who initiates a civil claim.
- A law made by parliament.
- The initiating party in a criminal offence.
- The direct relationship between two events, where event one was the direct reason event two happened.
- The obligation of a party to prove a criminal or civil case.
- A failure to fulfil a civil duty or obligation.
- A type of harm or damage suffered by a person, which may be economic or non-economic in nature.
- A characteristic of an effective law that requires the law to mirror societies needs and wants.
- A type of civil law that involves breaching a duty of care owed to someone.
- The legal responsibility of a civil action.
- A group of peers that may be used to determine the verdict in either a criminal or civil case.
- A CSA Division of crime that categorises crimes against a person.
- A serious criminal offence heard before a higher court and a jury if the offender pleads not guilty.
- The principle that everyone should be bound by the same laws, and that laws should be fair and clear so people are willing to obey them.
- The act of parliament confirming or consolidating a law made by the courts.
- A person who has directly carried out a crime by committing the actus reus of the offence.
- A CSA Division of crime that categorises property and deception crimes.
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- An application to have part of a court judgement re-heard in an attempt to fix a potential miscarriage of justice.
- A form of loss in civil law that relates to a person’s impaired ability to do or enjoy the things they used to.
- A party who is alleged to have breached a civil law and is being sued by a plaintiff.
- A principle established in a legal case that then becomes law for future cases.
- The mental element of a criminal offence.
- The intentional and unlawful killing of another human being.
- A characteristic of an effective law that requires the law to have a means of providing consequences to those who breach it.
- A principle that sets the degree to which the facts of a case must be proven.
- The outcome of a civil dispute that is used to try and restore the affected party back to their original position.
- The right of an accused person to be treated innocent until proven guilty of a criminal offence.
- The legal responsibility of a third party for the wrongful actions of another person (i.e. the employer's liability for the wrong of their employees).
- The reason for a decision made that forms a precedent for future events.
- The act of taking legal action against another person or group, claiming they have somehow infringed your rights.
- The required standard of proof to be met in civil disputes.
- A Latin term used as a legal principle that states a person who accepts a risk of injury cannot hold others responsible if such injuries are sustained.
- A law made by the courts.
- The idea that society should cooperate and work together in order to survive and grow.
- A dispute between two or more individuals (or groups) in which one of the individuals (or groups) makes a legal claim against the other.
- A form of criminal offence that does not require the prosecution to prove a guilty mind existed.
- A restriction on starting a civil claim after a certain time frame has passed.
- The legal obligation to take reasonable care in your actions when doing anything that might cause harm.
- The process of parliament cancelling or abolishing a law made by the courts.
- A person who is said to have broken a criminal law.
- An act of omission against an existing law that is harmful to an individual or society as a whole and is punishable by law.
- A situation where a case is heard on appeal and decided differently, so a new precedent is formed that replaces the previous precedent.
- A type of civil law that deals with the damage caused to a person's reputation in the community due to misleading or false statements made about them.
49 Clues: A law made by parliament. • A law made by the courts. • The physical act of committing a crime. • The person who initiates a civil claim. • The mental element of a criminal offence. • The initiating party in a criminal offence. • The legal responsibility of a civil action. • A failure to fulfil a civil duty or obligation. • ...
New Moon Crossword 2013-09-01
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- What is Bella's bestfriends name?
- Where does Bella live?
- Who can see the future?
- What are the Cullens?
- Who wants to kill Bella?
- Charlies occupation?
- What is Bella's dads name?
- Who can read minds?
- What type of vehicle does Bella drive?
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- What are vampires arch enemies?
- Shape of a vampire bite?
- Who can control emotions?
- What caused a frenzy on Bella’s birthday?
- First name of the author?
- Whats Bella’s Mums name?
15 Clues: Who can read minds? • Charlies occupation? • What are the Cullens? • Where does Bella live? • Who can see the future? • Shape of a vampire bite? • Who wants to kill Bella? • Whats Bella’s Mums name? • Who can control emotions? • First name of the author? • What is Bella's dads name? • What are vampires arch enemies? • What is Bella's bestfriends name? • ...
Ancient Robots Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-22
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- Called the Godfather of Robotics
- magicians and conjurers of the temple
- most extraordinary minds originated
- one of Leonardo Da Vinci Inventions
- scientific method
- Push pull mechanism
- Robot that protected the island of Crete
- where robotic devices were used
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- inventor of science fiction
- knowledge of compressed air originated from
- discovered chloroform
- temples were kept
- Produced a chariot that pointed to their capital
- flew through the temple Serapis
- most reliable form of energy
15 Clues: temples were kept • scientific method • Push pull mechanism • discovered chloroform • inventor of science fiction • most reliable form of energy • flew through the temple Serapis • where robotic devices were used • Called the Godfather of Robotics • most extraordinary minds originated • one of Leonardo Da Vinci Inventions • magicians and conjurers of the temple • ...
Sinister Puzzles 2026-02-21
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- Conquerer of planets
- Bane of Avery Larson
- The bravest
- Father of Synthkind
- Darian Lanse’s torturer
- “Hey ______, Hvor er det, vi lander?”
- Self proclaimed ‘King’ of the backrooms
- Needs to listen to Sinister Minds and I guarantee he hasn’t yet
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- CEO of Mann Co.
- Robot with way too many versions
- The strongest sorcerer
- Greatest Necromancer in history
- Cycle 8-7 Lead Singer
- Eldritch God of Rhythm
- The Ever-Living Blood God
15 Clues: The bravest • CEO of Mann Co. • Father of Synthkind • Conquerer of planets • Bane of Avery Larson • Cycle 8-7 Lead Singer • The strongest sorcerer • Eldritch God of Rhythm • Darian Lanse’s torturer • The Ever-Living Blood God • Greatest Necromancer in history • Robot with way too many versions • “Hey ______, Hvor er det, vi lander?” • Self proclaimed ‘King’ of the backrooms • ...
Crimes and Criminals 2021-10-25
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- giving money or granting favors to influence another person’s decisions or behavior (crime)
- stealing large amounts of money with force or violence from a bank, store, etc (criminal)
- spying, to obtain political or military information (crime)
- trading something illegal like drugs, people, etc. (cirme)
- not stopping to help a person hurt in an accident caused by you (crime)
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- taking someone away by force, often demanding money for their safe return (criminal)
- behaving illegally and dishonestly; especially those in power (crime)
- attacking someone with a plan to rob them(criminal)
- setting fire to a building, cars or property on purpose (crime)
- using violence, threats, or fear, usually for political purposes (criminal)
10 Clues: attacking someone with a plan to rob them(criminal) • trading something illegal like drugs, people, etc. (cirme) • spying, to obtain political or military information (crime) • setting fire to a building, cars or property on purpose (crime) • behaving illegally and dishonestly; especially those in power (crime) • ...
Conspiracy theories - Luis 2025-05-06
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- lights out
- retired because of his father's death
- Liked to play with kids
- a rigged lottery
- refs helpinging them win
- Not born in the US
- there were multiple shooters
- the Us never landed there
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- government using methods to minds control
- fighting against 100 men
- dating to get more views
- new draft system
- refs winning game 6
- kept his streak of games played
14 Clues: lights out • new draft system • a rigged lottery • Not born in the US • refs winning game 6 • Liked to play with kids • fighting against 100 men • dating to get more views • refs helpinging them win • the Us never landed there • there were multiple shooters • kept his streak of games played • retired because of his father's death • government using methods to minds control
