criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Crimes 2023-11-07
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- a criminal who sets fires
- .... service
- money you pay for committing a crime
- e.g. life or death
- a criminal who breaks into e.g.house
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- a place where judge works
- a person transporting illegal things through a border
- stealing products from shops
- you can be found .... or innocent
- a crime of stealing sth
- a crime of destroying public building or transport
11 Clues: .... service • e.g. life or death • a crime of stealing sth • a place where judge works • a criminal who sets fires • stealing products from shops • you can be found .... or innocent • money you pay for committing a crime • a criminal who breaks into e.g.house • a crime of destroying public building or transport • a person transporting illegal things through a border
Psalms 100 & Philippians 4:4-7 2023-06-10
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- The ________ is near.
- Shout for ______ to the Lord
- his _________ continues through all generations
- will guard your _______ and your minds in Christ Jesus
- Let your __________ be evident to all.
- Do not be ________ about anything
- And the ________ of God
- in every situation, by ______ and petition
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- ________ in the Lord always.
- give thanks to him and ________ his name.
- Worship the Lord with _________
- we are his people, the ______ in the pasture.
12 Clues: The ________ is near. • And the ________ of God • ________ in the Lord always. • Shout for ______ to the Lord • Worship the Lord with _________ • Do not be ________ about anything • Let your __________ be evident to all. • give thanks to him and ________ his name. • in every situation, by ______ and petition • we are his people, the ______ in the pasture. • ...
Elements of Plot Analysis 2023-09-11
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- uncertainty about outcome of events
- object represents something larger than itself
- the all-knowing outsider-sees minds of characters
- turning point of story
- all loose ends are tied up
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- story ends in a reasonable way
- person narrator reveals personal thoughts-feelings
- hints or clues suggesting later events
- beginning Introduces character, setting
- action develops conflict
- essence of fiction creates the plot
- view the perspective a story is told
12 Clues: turning point of story • action develops conflict • all loose ends are tied up • story ends in a reasonable way • essence of fiction creates the plot • uncertainty about outcome of events • view the perspective a story is told • hints or clues suggesting later events • beginning Introduces character, setting • object represents something larger than itself • ...
spelling 2022-10-11
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- somthing that might happen.
- what you have done in the past.
- have the power to change minds or views.
- the first letter of your name/names.
- designed for people to live in.
- it is only slitly done.
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- to fight or war.
- to have the chance to do somthing.
- a series of events or steps.
- we only need the minimum.
- involving a preference.
- secret infomation.
12 Clues: to fight or war. • secret infomation. • involving a preference. • it is only slitly done. • we only need the minimum. • somthing that might happen. • a series of events or steps. • what you have done in the past. • designed for people to live in. • to have the chance to do somthing. • the first letter of your name/names. • have the power to change minds or views.
Health 2013-06-16
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- Negative stress
- Back of the brain
- Thinking part of brain
- Another word for adrenaline
- Front of the brain
- Most common type of skin cancer
- Traumatic brain injury
- A substance that changes the way the mind thinks, positively or negatively
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- Positive stress
- most effective form of birth control
- Lowest SPF of sunscreen that is still effective
- A situation that puts a demand on the body or mind
- Water on the brain
- Controls balance and body movement
- Defines life and death
- How many pounds does the brain weigh?
- Body and minds response to a demand
17 Clues: Positive stress • Negative stress • Back of the brain • Water on the brain • Front of the brain • Thinking part of brain • Defines life and death • Traumatic brain injury • Another word for adrenaline • Most common type of skin cancer • Controls balance and body movement • Body and minds response to a demand • most effective form of birth control • How many pounds does the brain weigh? • ...
Criminal Procedure in Belarus 2022-03-09
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- written notification of a summons to the criminal prosecution body or to the court for the procedural actions
- actions of citizens to detain a person who has committed a crime, to prevent a crime and to transfer a person to a special body
- negotiations of the accused and victim with the participation of the third party in order to assist their reconciliation
- procedural action carried out in order to establish the fact and circumstances of the commission of a socially dangerous action and the person who committed this action, as well as to ensure the application of punishment to this person
- person who isn't interested in the outcome of a criminal case, has special knowledge in science, technology, art, craft and other fields of activity
- an official carrying out criminal prosecution and supports the state accusation in court
- an individual to whom physical, property or moral damage has been caused by a socially dangerous action
- person who knows any circumstances in a criminal case and who testifies in court
- an individual who may be guilty of a crime and who are being judged in a court
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- an individual who protects the rights and legitimate interests of a suspect or accused and provides them with legal assistance
- any factual data that is used to establish the presence or absence of a socially dangerous action, prove that something is true or not true, that individual is guilty or not guilty
- an official carrying out a preliminary investigation
- the decision made by the trial court on the guilt or innocence of an accused, on the application or non-application of punishment to him and on other issues
- an individual who supposedly committed the crime
- document including the fact of procedures, the content and results of procedural actions
- enforcement measures applied to a suspect or accused to prevent them from committing socially dangerous actions or actions that discourage the criminal proceedings, as well as to ensure the execution of a sentence (synonym for preventive measures)
16 Clues: an individual who supposedly committed the crime • an official carrying out a preliminary investigation • an individual who may be guilty of a crime and who are being judged in a court • person who knows any circumstances in a criminal case and who testifies in court • document including the fact of procedures, the content and results of procedural actions • ...
judicial branch 2024-03-21
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- A LESS SERIOUS CRIME
- THE RIGHT OF A CONVICTED PERSON TO ASK A HIGHER COURT TO REVIEW HIS/HER CASE
- THE BASIS THAT POLICE MUST HAVE TO MAKE AN ARREST OR PREFORM A SEARCH WARRENT OF A PERSON OR PROPERTY OR ABTAIN A WARRENT (2 WORDS)
- THE DICISION MADE BY A JUDGE OR JURY
- 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 (2 WORDS)
- A COURT CASE IN WHICH A PERSON IS ACCUSED OF BREAKING A CRIMINAL LAW (2 WORDS)
- A FORMAL CHARGING OF SOMEONE WITH A CRIME OR BEING BROUGHT BEFORE THE COURT TO ANSWER QUESTIONS ABOUT A CRIME
- THE GOVERNMENTS SIDE IN A CRIMINAL CASE
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- AN AUTHORZATION BY A COURT FOR POLICE TO MAKE AN ARREST (2 WORDS)
- BRANCH OF GOVERNMENT WHO INTERPRETS THE LAW AND PUNISHES LAWBREAKERS (2 WORDS)
- THE CONSTITUTIONAL PROTECTION AGAINST UNFAIR GOVERNMNETAL ACTIONS AND LAWS (2 WORDS)
- THE AUTHORITY OF A COURT TO BE TH FRIST COURT TO HEAR A CASE COURTS WITH ORIGINAL JURISDICTION ARE ALSO KNOWN AS TRIAL COURTS (2 WORDS)
- A GROUP THAT HEARS THE EVIDENCE IN A CRIMINAL CASE AND DECIDES IF THERE IS ENOUGH EVIDENCE TO BRING THE ACCUSED PERSON TO A TRIAL IF SO THEY ISSUE A INDICTMENT (2 WORDS)
- A COURT CASE INVOLVING DISPUTES AGAINST TWO PARTIES RELATED TO MONEY OR PROPERTY (2 WORDS)
- A PERSON ACCUSED OF A CRIME IN A CRIMINAL CASE OR PERSON BEING SERVED IN A CIVIL CASE
- THE AUTHORITY OF SOME COURTS TO REVIEW DECISIONS MADE BY LOWER COURTS (2 WORDS)
- A MORE SERIOUS CRIME
- THE AUTHORITY TO INTERPRET AND ADMINISTER THE LAW JURIDICTION DETERMNS WHICH TYPE OF COURT YOU ATTEND AND WHERE IT IS LOCATED
- THE PERSON OR COMPANY FILING THE COMPLAINT IN A CIVIL LAWSUIT
19 Clues: A LESS SERIOUS CRIME • A MORE SERIOUS CRIME • THE DICISION MADE BY A JUDGE OR JURY • THE GOVERNMENTS SIDE IN A CRIMINAL CASE • THE PERSON OR COMPANY FILING THE COMPLAINT IN A CIVIL LAWSUIT • AN AUTHORZATION BY A COURT FOR POLICE TO MAKE AN ARREST (2 WORDS) • THE RIGHT OF A CONVICTED PERSON TO ASK A HIGHER COURT TO REVIEW HIS/HER CASE • ...
AdJ 1 chapter 1 Giselle 2016-02-09
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- people who have been convicted of serious crimes go here
- justice system a loosely organized collection of agencies.
- behaviorol expect ions of a group
- control model a perspective of criminal justice that identifies the repression
- a person against who, a charge is brought in court
- a verdict of not guilty
- a type of conditional release that is based on good behavior
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- an intentional act or omission to act.
- case a preliminary hearing schedule by a judge to decide.
- the territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority.
- to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations
- an institution to hold prevail detainees and people convinced of less serious crimes.
- process model a perspective of criminal justice that argues that the purpose of the criminal justice system is to ensure fairness under the law
- a sum of money that the arrested person pays to guarantee that he or she will appear at future hearings
14 Clues: a verdict of not guilty • behaviorol expect ions of a group • an intentional act or omission to act. • to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations • a person against who, a charge is brought in court • people who have been convicted of serious crimes go here • case a preliminary hearing schedule by a judge to decide. • ...
CAUSES OF CRIME (TERMINOLOGY) 2017-11-06
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- a type of offender that commits multiple offenses and is considered part a small group of wrongdoers in society
- this type of course and/or theory of criminology is based on the belief that behavioral patterns developed in childbood
- a subdivision that exists within the dominant culture and has its own standards of behavior and/or norms that might be different from the larger society
- a theory that sees criminal and delinquent behavior as the result of social forces, biological, and psychological
- this piece of legislation and/or bill requires local law enforcement agencies to conduct background checks of potential purchasers of a handgun
- this theory assumes that crime is the result of frustration felt by individuals who cannot reach their financial and personal goals in society
- a theory that believes that delinquents and criminals must be taught both the practical and emotional skills necessary to partake in illegal activity
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- a theory that holds that wrongdoers act as if they weigh the possible benefits of criminal or delinquent activity against the expected costs of being arrested
- this type of criminology is based on the belief that individuals have free will to engage in any behavior, including criminal behavior
- the scientific study of crime and the causes of criminal behavior
- the individual (last name) that is considered the be the genesis of social conflict theory
- a theory that assumes that an individual has the potential to commit criminal behavior, but are restrained by the damage these actions to case to the relationship of a family
- a theory where society creates crime and criminals by identifying certain behavior and certain people as deviant
13 Clues: the scientific study of crime and the causes of criminal behavior • the individual (last name) that is considered the be the genesis of social conflict theory • a type of offender that commits multiple offenses and is considered part a small group of wrongdoers in society • ...
Reading Comprehension Choice Board 2023-05-01
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- second ending of the perfect tense
- a method to remember where to place macrons
- The fun way to remember the imperfect tense endings
- mother in the early stages
- active indicative 1st principal part of a verb
- where a criminal belongs
- who would be watching the criminal?
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- slaves were mostly always...?
- a common pet in Rome
- a man who was no longer a slave
- I was is a translation of the .... tense?
- to love
- a well-known king
- cogidubnus was a man of what character?
- who wants to kill the king?
15 Clues: to love • a well-known king • a common pet in Rome • where a criminal belongs • mother in the early stages • who wants to kill the king? • slaves were mostly always...? • a man who was no longer a slave • second ending of the perfect tense • who would be watching the criminal? • cogidubnus was a man of what character? • I was is a translation of the .... tense? • ...
80's Bands & Jams 2024-05-15
9 Clues: The Material Girl • Pistols and Flowers • Most Iconic Concert of 1985 • Sang about a "Total Eclipse" • Michael's best selling album • New Wave Band, Simple "______" • These girls sang about a Shy Boy • Band named after Law Enforcement • Number 1 single in 1984, about birds
Criminal Law 2021-06-18
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- the threat of negative consequences in case of non-compliance with the requirements
- a measure of state coercion imposed by a court sentence on a person who has committed a crime
- theft of other people’s property by deception
- open theft of other people’s property
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- deviant behaviour of a person in whose house art objects are destroyed
- capturing a person against their will
- a preventive measure consisting in the detention of the accused
- taking someone’s life
8 Clues: taking someone’s life • capturing a person against their will • open theft of other people’s property • theft of other people’s property by deception • a preventive measure consisting in the detention of the accused • deviant behaviour of a person in whose house art objects are destroyed • ...
Criminal law 2024-01-16
Across
- __________ is an intentional act of deception or misrepresentation for personal gain or to cause harm to others.
- The city experienced a surge in __________, leading law enforcement to implement stricter security measures.
- The investigators discovered evidence of __________ when they found traces of accelerants at the scene of the burnt-down warehouse.
- The homeowners were shocked to discover evidence of a __________ when they returned from vacation to find their valuables missing.
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- The detective was assigned to the high-profile case of a mysterious __________, with the victim's family anxiously awaiting any updates.
- The suspect was charged with __________ after attempting to use a forged ID to access the secure facility.
- John was arrested for a minor __________, but his lawyer argued for a lenient sentence due to his clean record.
- The witness reported a brutal __________ that occurred late last night in the alley behind the bar.
8 Clues: The witness reported a brutal __________ that occurred late last night in the alley behind the bar. • The suspect was charged with __________ after attempting to use a forged ID to access the secure facility. • The city experienced a surge in __________, leading law enforcement to implement stricter security measures. • ...
Criminal Law 2023-10-25
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- Crime with a potential penalty under a year
- The action of plotting
- Person who helps Principle commit crime, not present in all cases
- Someone who helps perpetrators evade capture or other forms of help, charged with something other than principal
- An act open to view, may be required for conviction in some states
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- Someone who helps perpetrators evade capture or other forms of help, charged with something other than principal
- Crime with a penalty with over a year
- A crime where the attempt to commit a crime is the crime, like attempted murder
- Someone helping before the crime, like loaning a car, can be charged with same crime as principal
9 Clues: The action of plotting • Crime with a penalty with over a year • Crime with a potential penalty under a year • Person who helps Principle commit crime, not present in all cases • An act open to view, may be required for conviction in some states • A crime where the attempt to commit a crime is the crime, like attempted murder • ...
Magnet Teachers Crossword 2023-08-24
Across
- Likes doing crosswords
- Likes plants; published 20 books
- Tought middle school for 3 years
- Runs half-marathons
- Used to teach the Robotics class
- Active Minds sponsor
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- Family is in the military; is 6'0"
- Was a microbiologist before working here
- Designed the blueprints for his house
- Wears the same shoes every day; is 42
- Has been to Egypt
11 Clues: Has been to Egypt • Runs half-marathons • Active Minds sponsor • Likes doing crosswords • Likes plants; published 20 books • Tought middle school for 3 years • Used to teach the Robotics class • Family is in the military; is 6'0" • Designed the blueprints for his house • Wears the same shoes every day; is 42 • Was a microbiologist before working here
CaffeINNated 2023-08-01
8 Clues: white/sweet • best coffee place • favorite college team • Hazelnut/Caramel/Orginal • location recently announced • What Sonya wanted to be growing up • one thing Sonya wants people to know • Word that sends shiver down people's minds
Film review vocab 2021-01-20
How Change Happens 2020-01-27
Across
- many of these, instead of just one
- those who agree or share a goal
- an opponent
- imprisonment
- interconnected set that is coherently organized
- an alliance for combined action
- a kind of driving that has decreased dramatically
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- a principle or action created by a group or a government
- from ordinary people
- principles or standards
- with minds, something advocates hope to change
- interconnected groups
- rights for this have expanded considerably in the last 40 years
- a very successful campaign against this behavior
14 Clues: an opponent • imprisonment • from ordinary people • interconnected groups • principles or standards • those who agree or share a goal • an alliance for combined action • many of these, instead of just one • with minds, something advocates hope to change • interconnected set that is coherently organized • a very successful campaign against this behavior • ...
Social Studies Homework 2013-02-19
Across
- people with disordered minds
- to eat or drink up
- had massive earthquakes on February 22 September 2011
- causing resentful displeasure or discomfort (starts with "O")
- the english name for Aotearoa
- being in a habit where you cant stop
- toxic condition
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- another word for female
- chemical substances prepared and sold
- any intoxicating liquor
- the killing of another human
- in jail for life
- a method of dealing with offenders in court/jail
- release from prison at the end of a maximum sentence
14 Clues: toxic condition • in jail for life • to eat or drink up • another word for female • any intoxicating liquor • people with disordered minds • the killing of another human • the english name for Aotearoa • being in a habit where you cant stop • chemical substances prepared and sold • a method of dealing with offenders in court/jail • ...
Criminal Law Test Review 2014-01-05
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- This is first part of a crime, the guilty mind, which can include intent, knowledge or recklessness.
- This type of mens rea occurs when someone fails to take reasonable care or precaution.
- This is the second part of a crime, the guilty act, which is the crimes themselves such as theft and murder.
- These are less serious offences which carry a maximum penalty of 6 months in jail or a 200)$ fine.
- This is issued by a judge and gives the police the right to search a private residence.
- This is the reason why someone committed a crime.
- This occurs when someone helps a criminal to escape the law.
- This occurs when someone helps another to commit a crime.
- This occurs when two or more people make an agreement to commit a crime.
- This occurs when someone encourages another to commit a crime.
- These are more serious offences which carry minimum penalties and can result in up to life in prison.
- This is the representative for the accused person in a criminal trial.
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- This is the representative for society in criminal trials
- This notice to appear in court is issued when a minor crime has been committed but the person cannot be found.
- This occurs when someone tries to commit a crime but fails.
- This court has unlimited jurisdiction in Canada.
- This notice to appear in court is issued when it is believed that the person charged will not appear in court voluntarily.
- This type of law deals with offences committed against society.
18 Clues: This court has unlimited jurisdiction in Canada. • This is the reason why someone committed a crime. • This is the representative for society in criminal trials • This occurs when someone helps another to commit a crime. • This occurs when someone tries to commit a crime but fails. • This occurs when someone helps a criminal to escape the law. • ...
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE LAW CROSSWORD 2022-03-09
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- This is an investigative action in which the participant reports information known to him, answers the questions of the investigator.
- This is the principle of obligation to take into account the sentence that has entered into legal force in the subsequent assessment of the facts.
- It is to temporarily release (a prisoner) in exchange for security given for appearance at a later hearing; This is the amount of money contributed for the release of a person from custody, which is a guarantee of attendance at the next hearing.
- This is a type of document containing a written requirement to eliminate any violations by representatives of the state.
- This is the assignment of the case to the competence of one or another body, one or another court.
- This is the permission of the prosecutor to conduct certain investigative actions.
- It is a legal proceeding by which a case is brought before a higher court for review of the decision of a lower court
- This is any data confirming or refuting the facts.
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- It is the act or procedure for removing some categories of participants from a case.
- This is taking corpse out of the grave or tombsearch
- This is an investigative action, which consists in the seizure of documents and other items, the exact location of which is known.
- This is a measure of restraint, which consists in isolating the suspect in his home, with the imposition of certain duties on him.
- This is another measure of procedural coercion, which consists in restricting the right to use property.
- This is a participant who mediates the communication between the foreigner and the participants in the process
- This is the participant who carries out the preliminary investigation.
- This is a type of document reflecting the fact and sequence of the investigative action.
- This is the principle of judicial proceedings, which involves judicial examination of all evidence collected during the investigation.
- This is an investigative action, which consists in the parallel interrogation of two participants, whose testimony contradicts each other.
18 Clues: This is any data confirming or refuting the facts. • This is taking corpse out of the grave or tombsearch • This is the participant who carries out the preliminary investigation. • This is the permission of the prosecutor to conduct certain investigative actions. • It is the act or procedure for removing some categories of participants from a case. • ...
Crossoword 2017-10-08
14 Clues: Vauva • Potilas • Syntymä • Lääkäri • Kehitys • Sairaala • Aikuisuus • Murrosikä • Hyvinvointi • Rikollisuus • Eläkeläinen • Äitiysneuvola • Persoonallisuus • Monikulttuurisuus
Great Ideas Unit 2 2013-06-02
Across
- to live again in a new life ________
- something strange in the sky _________
- rule a country ______
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- many ships and planes missing here _______
- to be famous, and killed ______
- read minds, what people are thinking _______
- stars and planets effect our lives _______
- something scary at night __________
- it was meant to __________
- you know something will happen, psychic ________
10 Clues: rule a country ______ • it was meant to __________ • to be famous, and killed ______ • something scary at night __________ • to live again in a new life ________ • something strange in the sky _________ • many ships and planes missing here _______ • stars and planets effect our lives _______ • read minds, what people are thinking _______ • ...
Wings of Fire Darkstalker Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-02
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- evil Nightwing
- what Darkstalker becomes once he uses his magic
- Darkstalkers sightseeing friend
- the power to read minds
- a magical dragon
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- the object Darkstalker put his magic into
- the jewelry Clearsight gave to Darkstalker to put him to sleep
- a foretelling of the future
- Darkstalkers Seawing friend
- a tribe of black dragons
10 Clues: evil Nightwing • a magical dragon • the power to read minds • a tribe of black dragons • a foretelling of the future • Darkstalkers Seawing friend • Darkstalkers sightseeing friend • the object Darkstalker put his magic into • what Darkstalker becomes once he uses his magic • the jewelry Clearsight gave to Darkstalker to put him to sleep
ADJETIVES: Laura Jimena Velazco 2022-05-04
Across
- They have the ability to reason
- They excessive worry
- They don't attract attention
- They walk with their minds wandering
- They see the positive side of things
- They are active in activities
- People who are overconfident in themselves
Down
- They have a lot of anxiety
- They get angry easily
- They have grouped their tasks
10 Clues: They excessive worry • They get angry easily • They have a lot of anxiety • They don't attract attention • They have grouped their tasks • They are active in activities • They have the ability to reason • They walk with their minds wandering • They see the positive side of things • People who are overconfident in themselves
6th Social Emotional Health Unit 2022-05-11
10 Clues: emotions • things we do or say • possibility of harm • stories in our minds • an effort to make change • begin important conversations • ability to recover from difficulty • Cause of diseases that lead to death • a person's belief about what they can do • likely to achieve in real-life conditions
Gary Paulsen 2022-12-16
10 Clues: Think of the wild. • Brave people enlist. • Vehicle in Iditarod. • A place north of the USA. • Packets with lots of Words • A person who creates books. • A tool used for chopping wood. • Race that runs through Alaska. • These people work with animal pelts. • A person who grows minds of children.
Urban Crossword! 2024-05-21
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- Robert ______ Reischauer, Urban's second president
- SPACE DOG makes mistakes in R? (anagram)
- Wegman's pet
- Protagonist in Urban Book Club's first reading selection
- Last week's Space Dog scavenger hunt winner
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- To open minds, shape decisions, and offer ________
- Urban's softball team
- Will's best friend
- Joe : Sarah : : Kamala : ______
- Last surname on JPC's roster, alphabetically
10 Clues: Wegman's pet • Will's best friend • Urban's softball team • Joe : Sarah : : Kamala : ______ • SPACE DOG makes mistakes in R? (anagram) • Last week's Space Dog scavenger hunt winner • Last surname on JPC's roster, alphabetically • To open minds, shape decisions, and offer ________ • Robert ______ Reischauer, Urban's second president • ...
Step Six 2021-05-02
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- under certain ____...
- that our ____ expects us fully...
- He did not design man to ____ himself...
- were ____ ready to have God remove...
- Gossip ____ with our anger,...
- or ____ than are possible...
- We shall need to ____ our eyes...
- by which we ____ our progress.
- As they are ____ by the terrific...
- our ____ close against the grace of God.
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- that he is ____ as a braggart,...
- self-determined ____ and for the perfect...
- This is a ____ of our existence,...
- to give me ____, my obsession...
- potentially ____ obsession.
- to make ____ in the building of character.
- to be secure and ____ later on...
17 Clues: under certain ____... • potentially ____ obsession. • or ____ than are possible... • Gossip ____ with our anger,... • by which we ____ our progress. • to give me ____, my obsession... • that he is ____ as a braggart,... • that our ____ expects us fully... • We shall need to ____ our eyes... • to be secure and ____ later on... • This is a ____ of our existence,... • ...
The Court System 2023-01-11
9 Clues: highest court • decision of court • hear criminal cases • party bringing action • reason for disagreement • party responding 2 action • hear local law and ordinances • party bringing criminal action • agrees with majority opinion but for different reasons
Crime and punishment aqa 2023-04-15
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- The rules a country demands its citizens follow, the breaking of which leads to punishment.
- Reason for committing crime – wanting or desiring something or more of something.
- Sense of right and wrong; guilty voice in our head; seen as the voice of God by many religious believers.
- Aim of punishment to put a person off committing a crime by the level of punishment.
- Action which breaks the law; can be against the person (eg murder), against property (eg vandalism), or against the state (eg treason).
- Aim of punishment; helping the criminal see how and why their behaviour was wrong, so that their mindset changes for the better.
- _________service order UK punishment involving the criminal doing a set number of hours of work which benefits the community
- Letting go of blame against a person for wrongs they have done; moving on.
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- __________crime A crime committed because of prejudice, eg assaulting a person because they are gay or of a particular race.
- Aim of punishment; getting the criminal back for their crimes.
- ___________punishment Punishment in which physical pain is inflicted on the criminal; not legal in the UK.
- _______ of Life The idea that all life is holy because God created it.
- Death penalty; state sanctioned execution for a capital offence; not legal in UK.
13 Clues: Aim of punishment; getting the criminal back for their crimes. • _______ of Life The idea that all life is holy because God created it. • Letting go of blame against a person for wrongs they have done; moving on. • Reason for committing crime – wanting or desiring something or more of something. • ...
Workplace Bullying 2016-08-23
14 Clues: Duty • Fine • Grinding • Ruthless • Criminal • Labouring • Emotional • Legal code • Employment • Determined • Persecutor • Confinement • Never-ending • Declaration of guilt
Criminal vs. Civil Law 2024-05-08
Across
- Case is decided by these people in criminal laws cases
- Dispute is an example of Plaintiff vs. Defendant case
- Law where someone is accused of breaking the law
- Example of prosecuter vs. defendant case in criminal law
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- Person case is decided on in civil law
- Law concerned with disputes between parties
- Type driving that breaks criminal law
7 Clues: Type driving that breaks criminal law • Person case is decided on in civil law • Law concerned with disputes between parties • Law where someone is accused of breaking the law • Dispute is an example of Plaintiff vs. Defendant case • Case is decided by these people in criminal laws cases • Example of prosecuter vs. defendant case in criminal law
Mars Patel 2022-12-13
7 Clues: Julia • Can read minds • Evil Mastermind • Loyal,Main Character • Been missing for long • Gives too many chances, Guillable • went missing during code red drill
Criminal Justice Process 2020-11-15
Across
- This is paid to make sure the defendant shows up for the trial
- same as no contest
- amendment protects against unreasonable searches
- needed to make a search
- formally charged with a crime
- formal record of someone's arrest
- name of the rights read when the police want to question you
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- the rule used by the court to remove evidence seized illegally
- type of cause where there is belief someone committed a crime
- paying back the loss to a victim
- asking the court to a make a ruling on an issue
- Certain emergencies that call for immediate action and therefore do not allow time to obtain a search warrant are called?
12 Clues: same as no contest • needed to make a search • formally charged with a crime • paying back the loss to a victim • formal record of someone's arrest • asking the court to a make a ruling on an issue • amendment protects against unreasonable searches • name of the rights read when the police want to question you • ...
Criminal Justice Process 2021-09-16
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- the restriction of the freedom of a person by taking him or her into police custody
- This includes finger printing when they first arrive at the police station
- Police need this to be provided a warrant
- formal verdict on whether or not there is enough evidence to go to trial
- This is where the judge determines if you have enough to go to trial
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- only the defendant can do this in criminal court after the verdict is handed down
- the part in the process where offenders are treated in either incarceration, rehabilitation, parole, and probation
- a hearing where the prosecution and defense present evidence to establish the defendant's guilt or innocence. The burden is on the prosecution to prove the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt
- the part in the process in which the judge determines what the punishment shall be for a defendant who is found guilty of at least 1 charge in criminal court
- a hearing in which you as a defendant can plea guilty or not guilty
- monetary amount that the judge will set for your freedom before trial
- refers to the careful search or examination with an intention to discover facts. This may include questioning of witnesses, forensic examination and investigation of financial records.
12 Clues: Police need this to be provided a warrant • a hearing in which you as a defendant can plea guilty or not guilty • This is where the judge determines if you have enough to go to trial • monetary amount that the judge will set for your freedom before trial • formal verdict on whether or not there is enough evidence to go to trial • ...
Criminal Justice 4 2023-08-12
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- A monetary payment.
- Intentionally setting a structure on fire is called ____.
- The preferred weapon used in a robbery.
- Which department was created after the terrorist attacks on 9/11. (Use the abbreviation/acronym).
- A person sentenced for less than one year, or someone awaiting trial, will serve their time in a ________.
- Who is the first director of the FBI? (last name)
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- An officer's freedom to make judgements, such as the right to decide to give a ticket or a warning, is called _____.
- A ____ is a serious crime, usually involving time in prison.
- Before questioning a suspect in custody, the officer must read the suspect their ________ rights.
- ______ officers wear plainclothes and try to blend into their surroundings.
- When the jury is not able to reach a verdict, it is known as a:
- The Sheriff of Pasco County (last name).
12 Clues: A monetary payment. • The preferred weapon used in a robbery. • The Sheriff of Pasco County (last name). • Who is the first director of the FBI? (last name) • Intentionally setting a structure on fire is called ____. • A ____ is a serious crime, usually involving time in prison. • When the jury is not able to reach a verdict, it is known as a: • ...
Criminal Justice Terminology 2022-10-04
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- written issued by a judge directing an officer to perform an arrest, search or seizure
- person less than 18 years old; also known as a minor.
- unlawfully killing of a person by another person; includes murder and manslaughter
- a person who is not the chief offender but is involved in some way; accomplice or abettor
- behavior accompanying a crime which increases its intensity or adds to its consequences beyond what is necessary for the commission of the crime itself.
- theft of property from a person using force or the threat of force
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- agreement between two or more people to commit a crime
- admission of enough facts to establish guilt of a particular crime
- office of the law responsible for investigating crimes (rather that patrolling or responding)
- cause facts and circumstances providing reasonable justification for an seizure, search warrant
- elected chief officer of a county law enforcement agency
- entering a property or room with the intent to steal items from the premises
12 Clues: person less than 18 years old; also known as a minor. • agreement between two or more people to commit a crime • elected chief officer of a county law enforcement agency • admission of enough facts to establish guilt of a particular crime • theft of property from a person using force or the threat of force • ...
Spelling Crossword 2023-09-03
Unit 5 vocabulary 2023-10-26
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- Passage Genesis announcing Jesus’ coming
- historical event’s God is present
- agreements God created with people
- HolySpirit tellig people what to write
- witness saving message of Christ
- Biblical revelation about sin/evil
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- people who receive public/private revelation
- time before writing&data. (1-11 Genesis)
- God making him/mysterious plan known
- ancient fathers of Jews( Genesis)
- Minds function of attaining faith
11 Clues: historical event’s God is present • ancient fathers of Jews( Genesis) • witness saving message of Christ • Minds function of attaining faith • agreements God created with people • Biblical revelation about sin/evil • God making him/mysterious plan known • HolySpirit tellig people what to write • time before writing&data. (1-11 Genesis) • ...
Crim Law Exam 2 Chapter 5 2023-10-13
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- The punishment should fit the crime.
- Satisfy the "knowing" standard when they are aware that their circumstances exist, or the consequences of their actions are certain based of their conduct
- An individual convicted solely on the commission of a criminal act
- Those who engage in reckless behavior knowing the risks associated with it
- A defendant is not considered guilty if a victim coincidentally died or got hurt
- Guilty mind
- People who act with criminal intent and pose a danger to society should be punished to discourage them from violating the law as well as others
- It is fair to hold someone accountable who intentionally committed a crime
- The defendant is responsible because the defendant's behavior caused the victim to act
- Involves engaging in harmful and dangerous conduct while being unaware of a risk that a reasonable person would appreciate
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- An example of _ is an act of nature such as a tornado
- Coincidental intervening acts limit liability where unforeseeable; responsive intervening acts limit liability where unforeseeable and abnormal =
- Responsibility, Deterrence, Punishment
- Meant to protect society from defective drugs
- Most serious category of criminal intent
- Guilty knowledge
- Cause in fact + Legal or proximate cause =
- Mens rea (in unison with) + Actus reus =
18 Clues: Guilty mind • Guilty knowledge • The punishment should fit the crime. • Responsibility, Deterrence, Punishment • Most serious category of criminal intent • Mens rea (in unison with) + Actus reus = • Cause in fact + Legal or proximate cause = • Meant to protect society from defective drugs • An example of _ is an act of nature such as a tornado • ...
Escape Game 2019-10-21
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- A penalty
- A secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful
- detective
- A person found guilty of a criminal offence and serving a sentence of imprisonment
- To throw out of the window
- An act of unlawfully seizing an aircraft, vehicle, or ship while in transit
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- Cause to die from lack of air
- Killing someone accidentally
- Lose blood
- Faith
- A person who sees a crime take place
- a criminal
- A person thought to be guilty of a crime or offence
- The practice of spying
14 Clues: Faith • A penalty • detective • Lose blood • a criminal • The practice of spying • To throw out of the window • Killing someone accidentally • Cause to die from lack of air • A person who sees a crime take place • A person thought to be guilty of a crime or offence • A secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful • ...
CH8 2024-03-27
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- court case in 1987 that ruled defendants must uphold their end of a plea bargain
- process of reading charges and rights in court after arrest; defendant enters plea
- type of evidence; physical evidence that was found at the crime scene such as guns, fingerprints, and weapons
- first step in the criminal trial process
- court case in 1970 that ruled juries less than 12 people are constitutional and can have as few as 6 people
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- type of evidence that includes eye witness accounts who saw something happen and can report on exactly what they saw happen
- written order issued by a police to the offender to appear in court to answer a criminal charge
- court case in 1978 that ruled the prosecutor can say that they are offering the defendant a lesser sentence than what they will get in trial
- fifth step in the criminal trial process
- last step in the criminal trial process
10 Clues: last step in the criminal trial process • fifth step in the criminal trial process • first step in the criminal trial process • court case in 1987 that ruled defendants must uphold their end of a plea bargain • process of reading charges and rights in court after arrest; defendant enters plea • ...
SU_week_9_Lesson_10_c_d_e_Mind_and_Machine_210814 2021-08-14
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- in an extraordinary (adv.)
- an important development or discovery
- the adverb for "good"
- the ability to stand or sit straight
- to understand the meaning of something
- the feelings we all have in our own minds dreams the sensations or thoughts we have when we are asleep
- the ability to focus
- with ease(adv.)
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- all the time (adv.)
- to change over time
- a physical feeling
- under its own control
- the ability to remember things
- a way of sending and receiving information
14 Clues: with ease(adv.) • a physical feeling • all the time (adv.) • to change over time • the ability to focus • the adverb for "good" • under its own control • in an extraordinary (adv.) • the ability to remember things • the ability to stand or sit straight • an important development or discovery • to understand the meaning of something • a way of sending and receiving information • ...
SU_week_9_Lesson_10_c_d_e_Mind_and_Machine_210814 2021-08-14
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- in an extraordinary (adv.)
- an important development or discovery
- the adverb for "good"
- the ability to stand or sit straight
- to understand the meaning of something
- the feelings we have in our minds dreams the sensations or thoughts we have when we are asleep
- the ability to focus
- with ease(adv.)
Down
- all the time (adv.)
- to change over time
- a physical feeling
- under its own control
- the ability to remember things
- a way of sending and receiving information
14 Clues: with ease(adv.) • a physical feeling • all the time (adv.) • to change over time • the ability to focus • the adverb for "good" • under its own control • in an extraordinary (adv.) • the ability to remember things • the ability to stand or sit straight • an important development or discovery • to understand the meaning of something • a way of sending and receiving information • ...
The New Deal 2022-06-21
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- President during the New Deal
- Committee for Industrial Organization
- ______ days
- ________ Security
- highly orchestrated type of jazz music
- 1st woman to head an executive department
- last name of senator who said FDR was too close to banks and businesses
- person currently holding a position
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- chats to ease the minds of the american people
- when govt spends more than they take in
- famous black singer
- government payments
- lowest wage an employer can legally pay a worker
- group of black government officals
14 Clues: ______ days • ________ Security • famous black singer • government payments • President during the New Deal • group of black government officals • person currently holding a position • Committee for Industrial Organization • highly orchestrated type of jazz music • when govt spends more than they take in • 1st woman to head an executive department • ...
Good & Evil Lyrics 2022-06-12
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- She's a ________, a glimmer inside
- to order from the _______
- You will sit at the _______
- Real is a _______ and _______ is real
- wait for their minds to make _______
- collect _______ and move into the street
- ________ in its reasons for
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- Books __________, breathe the water
- who has come to claim our _________ at least
- Imagine a world if the _______ would take some time out
- The bad guys surrender their ________ books...
- Still its ______ heart unbroken
- I carefully ______
- Wait for the girl to _______ into
14 Clues: I carefully ______ • to order from the _______ • You will sit at the _______ • ________ in its reasons for • Still its ______ heart unbroken • Wait for the girl to _______ into • She's a ________, a glimmer inside • Books __________, breathe the water • wait for their minds to make _______ • Real is a _______ and _______ is real • collect _______ and move into the street • ...
The Nature of Crime 2015-06-01
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- offence a crime that is considered less serious and carries a lighter penalty. (Generally fined up to $2000 and/or imprisoned for up to six months)
- After the Fact someone who knowingly receives, comforts, or assists a perpetrator in escaping from the police
- blindness a deliberate closing of one’s mind to the possible consequences of one’s actions
- consciously taking an unjustifiable risk that a reasonable person would not take
- Reus “the guilty act” the voluntary action, omission, or state of being that is forbidden by the Criminal Code
- liability offence offences that do not require mens rea and to which the accused can offer no defence.
- a crime that involves advising, recommending, or persuading another person to commit a criminal offence
- legal responsibility for a wrongful action
- an agreement between two or more people to carry out an illegal act, even if that act does not actually occur
- a state of mind in which someone desires to carry out a wrongful action,knows what the results will be, and is reckless regarding the consequences
- offence a crime that is considered less serious and carries a lighter penalty. (Generally fined up to $2000 and/or imprisoned for up to six months)
- a criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime
- the reason a person commits a crime
- liability offences offenses that do not require mens rea but to which the accused can offer the defence of due diligence (the defence that the accused person took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular crime)
- Intent the desire to commit a wrongful act, with no ulterior motive or purpose
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- negligence wanton or reckless disregard for the lives and safety of others, sometimes causing serious injury or death
- the person who actually commits the crime
- laws federal or provincial statutes meant to protect the public welfare
- the intention to commit a crime, even when the crime is not committed.
- an agreement between two or more people to carry out an illegal act, even if that act does not actually occur.
- an awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea
- Intent the desire to commit one wrongful act for the sake of accomplishing another
- diligence The defence the accused took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular offence
- the crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence
- Rea “the guilty mind” demonstrates that the act was intentional, knowing, negligent, reckless, or wilfully blind or a deliberate intention to commit a wrongful act, with reckless disregard for the consequences
- criminal laws Laws covering less serious offences at the provincial or municipal level, most often punishable by fines
26 Clues: the reason a person commits a crime • the person who actually commits the crime • legal responsibility for a wrongful action • the crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence • an awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea • a criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime • ...
Crucigrama 2012-12-12
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- El idea de la pelicula
- Me gusta ____ peliculas
- La persona quien da las direcciones
- La person quien habla sobre la pelicula
- pelicula de accion The Avengers
- Las ladrones gustan ____ dinero.
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- Cuando dos personas se gustan el uno al otro muy mucho
- La ____ de la pelicula es muy mal.
- ladron un tipo de criminal
- el personaje prinicipal de E.T.
- especiales Los _____ es muy bueno.
- cuando un criminal es encontro
12 Clues: El idea de la pelicula • Me gusta ____ peliculas • ladron un tipo de criminal • cuando un criminal es encontro • el personaje prinicipal de E.T. • pelicula de accion The Avengers • Las ladrones gustan ____ dinero. • La ____ de la pelicula es muy mal. • especiales Los _____ es muy bueno. • La persona quien da las direcciones • La person quien habla sobre la pelicula • ...
VCE Legal Studies 2024-02-23
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- The financial cost of legal advice from Victorian Community Legal Centres.
- Less complex criminal offences.
- The power (jurisdiction) of a court to hear a case on appeal.
- The prosecution and accused must '?' in order for the accused to plead guilty to a lesser offence.
- The name of the Court at the bottom of the Victorian Court Hierarchy.
- Presumed until proven guilty.
- If a judge doesn't bring an impartial mind to a case, they could be accused of this type of bias.
- The final decision made by the jury.
- A term used when people involved in the criminal justice system are unbiased and fair.
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- Principle of Justice that involves treating people the same and limiting disadvantage.
- '... of proof' aka the responsibility of proving the facts of the case.
- Hearing from both parties in a trial ensures '... fairness.'
- Traditionally the number of jurors involved in the deliberation of a criminal case.
- Applying to a higher court to reverse the decision of a lower court.
14 Clues: Presumed until proven guilty. • Less complex criminal offences. • The final decision made by the jury. • Hearing from both parties in a trial ensures '... fairness.' • The power (jurisdiction) of a court to hear a case on appeal. • Applying to a higher court to reverse the decision of a lower court. • ...
Plato - Body and Soul 2014-06-19
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- the argument that everything comes into being from its opposite and would not exist without that opposite (3 words)
- the argument which says that because we know the universals we must have seen them before
- possesses the ability to achieve an awareness of the realm of ideal forms
- the theory that our minds are inseparable from our bodies
- the arguemtn that states that the fact that we use language about ourselves which suggests a distinction
- the physical component of each person which is trapped in a constant state of change
- the theory that the body and mind exist separate from each other but are linked in some way
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- the body being interested in these kinds of pleasures
- this man also criticised Plato by stating that identity comes from physical characteristics as well (2 words)
- souls exist before birth and never die thus they are ...
- the theory that our bodies are not real and simply an illusion and our minds are the only reality
- this man challenged Plato's theory by claiming that not everything has an opposite (2 words)
- the body wants to be involved in these kind of matters to do with the senses
13 Clues: the body being interested in these kinds of pleasures • souls exist before birth and never die thus they are ... • the theory that our minds are inseparable from our bodies • possesses the ability to achieve an awareness of the realm of ideal forms • the body wants to be involved in these kind of matters to do with the senses • ...
Goldsmith Cryptic 2023-05-04
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- Haber's pride and humble. condiment
- Oppenheimer's cousin has 9 lives
- Name of mediocre ruler cursed with blessings
- Casual romance ending in entente
- Think man! say worthless coins
- Plastic scholar with arithmetic skill
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- Final demand of a partner
- Favourable market pays out its weight
- Spanish meson got old, say
- Sloth makes dregs of men
- Cryptic language of an emperor
- Of both- minds about combining capacity
12 Clues: Sloth makes dregs of men • Final demand of a partner • Spanish meson got old, say • Cryptic language of an emperor • Think man! say worthless coins • Oppenheimer's cousin has 9 lives • Casual romance ending in entente • Haber's pride and humble. condiment • Favourable market pays out its weight • Plastic scholar with arithmetic skill • Of both- minds about combining capacity • ...
Society- unit 8 2019-01-23
25 Clues: winny • sędzia • rozbój • ofiara • zamach • świadek • poniżać • skazany • kradzież • niewinny • polityka • korupcja • morderca • podpalacz • terroryzm • więzienie • podejrzany • dewastować • przestępca • sfałszowany • kradzież sklepowa • materiał dowodowy • prawdziwy oryginalny • kradzież z włamaniem • handlarz narkotykami
crimes Mihkel 2023-04-20
26 Clues: mõrv • varas • vargus • pettus • autorööv • inimrööv • kuritegu • autovaras • süütamine • poevargus • varastama • piraatlus • vandalism • terrorism • häkkimine • tänavarööv • murdvargus • kuritegija • võltsimine • vägistamine • riigireetmine • salakaubandus • valja pressimine • poliitiline mõrvamine • joobesolekus autojuhtimine • narkootikumidega kaubitsema
Zachattack and Ethan's PIF crossword puzzle 2021-11-17
19 Clues: Mom • dad • cat • city • bagger • selfish • old lady • criminal • mean guy • step dad • principle • tour guide • Homeless guy • investigator • main character • police officer • clinton president • tried to jump off bridge • march representing trevor
All about crime 2013-12-15
10 Clues: It’s commit • Make us life • Is the criminal • Mortal projectile • It protect of the gas • Is probably the criminal • Allow to differentiate a individual • The first machine use for writing texts • The investigation advance thanks to them • Action which consist to search an indices
Communication Vocabulary 2021-02-17
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- Saying each syllable clearly
- A boring rise and fall of pitch
- Short summary or suggestion for action
- Speed
- A short written communication
- English Formal English
- To give information
- Using the body to communicate
- How high or low your voice sounds
- Things that take your mind off of what's being said
- Reading to get an idea of what the written material is about
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- sentence Statement of the main idea of a paragraph
- How a word sounds
- To win over
- Concentrate on
- eye Mental picture, imagination
- Sending and receiving messages
- Answer
- Rising and falling tones of a person's voice
- Informal language
20 Clues: Speed • Answer • To win over • Concentrate on • How a word sounds • Informal language • To give information • English Formal English • Saying each syllable clearly • A short written communication • Using the body to communicate • Sending and receiving messages • A boring rise and fall of pitch • eye Mental picture, imagination • How high or low your voice sounds • ...
Crossword 2021-02-17
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- Public audio speeches, sometimes pre-recorded
- metal spike for belts
- Done in stealth or fraud
- One part is not it all or is it
- Amphibious ideas of gravity
- living in the pit
- near enough a hand grenade
- hideaway in the sand
- observe the water
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- The best one ever in the Himalayas
- Police just check the outer layer
- wail
- Can you hear that, just listen
- Showing that you love ones similar
- Apologies to the pencil
- A bright idea for a bulb
- claims early
- Of great protection to ships, to own
- hundred minds
- Moon starer
- The light comes up
- lay in place
22 Clues: wail • Moon starer • claims early • lay in place • hundred minds • living in the pit • observe the water • The light comes up • hideaway in the sand • metal spike for belts • Apologies to the pencil • A bright idea for a bulb • Done in stealth or fraud • near enough a hand grenade • Amphibious ideas of gravity • Can you hear that, just listen • One part is not it all or is it • ...
asl crossword 2020-12-08
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- learn stuff for the future
- every school has a food dispensary
- I need to use the bathroom ____ class
- you make stuff out of wood
- every school has a ____
- only can do this during winter
- every year the school does this near the end
- is are native language
- like to fake lots of injury
- opposite of baseball
- learn about the past
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- you go after high school
- lots of people can play in it
- the top dog of school
- rich people play this daily
- underwater
- the newbies of the school
- people love to watch on a Saturday night
- lets go
- we create this with are minds
20 Clues: lets go • underwater • opposite of baseball • learn about the past • the top dog of school • is are native language • every school has a ____ • you go after high school • the newbies of the school • learn stuff for the future • you make stuff out of wood • rich people play this daily • like to fake lots of injury • lots of people can play in it • we create this with are minds • ...
Rolling Stone 500 2021-12-27
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- I Walk the Line
- Tiny Dancer
- Maggie May
- Every Breath You Take
- Good Vibrations
- Papa's Got A Brand New Bag
- Smells Like Teen Spirit
- My Girl
- Lola
- Superstition
- I Want To Hold Your Hand
- Crazy
- Alison
- Billy Jean
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- Hungry Like The Wolf
- Born to Run
- Kashmir
- School's Out
- Gimme Shelter [2 words]
- Rock Lobster
- My Generation
- Suspicious Minds
- Johnny B. Goode
- Lean on Me
- Respect
- Wichita Lineman
- Purple Rain
- Short People
- Creep
- That'll Be The Day
- Great Balls of Fire
- Like a Rolling Stone
- Rock and Roll All Night
33 Clues: Lola • Creep • Crazy • Alison • Kashmir • Respect • My Girl • Maggie May • Lean on Me • Billy Jean • Born to Run • Tiny Dancer • Purple Rain • School's Out • Rock Lobster • Short People • Superstition • My Generation • I Walk the Line • Good Vibrations • Johnny B. Goode • Wichita Lineman • Suspicious Minds • That'll Be The Day • Great Balls of Fire • Hungry Like The Wolf • Like a Rolling Stone • Every Breath You Take • ...
Narnia Vocabulary 2023-01-24
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- to obtain victory
- boastful; making a display from vanity
- happiness with laughter and noise, gayety
- to repel or drive off
- to go or do courageously; usually with risk
- grave or serious
- agreement or harmony of minds
- sovereign or supreme authority; power of control
- destitute or uninhabited
- a plan or system
- a plan or scheme for deceiving an enemy
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- detestably or hatefully
- to wave around as with a weapon
- having a sign made to
- to associate or hold fellowship as brothers
- rude, intrusive, foolish
- skillful or knowing
- one who seeks knowledge
- to call up or excite into action
- a gloomy state of mind
- mature thought; serious deliberation
21 Clues: grave or serious • a plan or system • to obtain victory • skillful or knowing • having a sign made to • to repel or drive off • a gloomy state of mind • detestably or hatefully • one who seeks knowledge • rude, intrusive, foolish • destitute or uninhabited • agreement or harmony of minds • to wave around as with a weapon • to call up or excite into action • ...
<Fantasy Crossword> 2022-05-09
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- an orange doglike animal
- magic the characters usually use
- a lazy house animal
- a man who rules over a kingdom
- flying mythical creature
- main character(abbreviation)
- someone who can read minds
- someone who teaches the MC
- most popular genre in fiction
- the daughter of a king and a queen
- the tools the characters use to fight
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- a goblin- like mythical creature
- creatures who have evil powers
- and animal that you raise
- clothes heroes wear
- dead people who roam the earth
- someone evil the main character fights
- high ranking angel
- someone who kills for money
- a promise made with a demon
20 Clues: high ranking angel • a lazy house animal • clothes heroes wear • an orange doglike animal • flying mythical creature • and animal that you raise • someone who can read minds • someone who teaches the MC • someone who kills for money • a promise made with a demon • main character(abbreviation) • most popular genre in fiction • creatures who have evil powers • ...
Freak the Mighty 2023-12-14
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- Too hot to eat
- A muscle that improves with exercise
- A place where weird-sounding
- A four-letter word for Max in a bad mood
- Versification
- A finger-powered computer
- lie Ignorance is bliss
- A robotlike suit worn by knights of old
- the study of small families
- Another word for Max and Kevin
- Loyalty with an “F”
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- A human sauropod
- A four-letter word for truth serum
- A way to improve on the human condition
- An eigth-grade English class
- a vegan
- A measure of energy equal to ten million ergs
- Max's shoe size
- A word used by people with small minds
- Another word for falling down
20 Clues: a vegan • Versification • Too hot to eat • Max's shoe size • A human sauropod • Loyalty with an “F” • lie Ignorance is bliss • A finger-powered computer • the study of small families • An eigth-grade English class • A place where weird-sounding • Another word for falling down • Another word for Max and Kevin • A four-letter word for truth serum • A muscle that improves with exercise • ...
aoibhes crosswords 2024-01-24
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- roses are a very _______ flower
- you will examine it if you find it _________
- when your this you go to sleep
- it rhymes with typing
- a baby dog
- i ______ the ball
- if your not there friend your there ______
- they live in the ocean
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- opposite of same
- the _____ we live in is Ireland
- opposite of infront
- a season when leaves fall
- i went to school _________
- there is three football _____s in collon
- i had _______ in my hand
- another word for scared
- it has two wheels and you need good balance to go on one
- a shepard minds these
- its bad ________
- lets say i took a _____ of cake
20 Clues: a baby dog • opposite of same • its bad ________ • i ______ the ball • opposite of infront • it rhymes with typing • a shepard minds these • they live in the ocean • another word for scared • i had _______ in my hand • a season when leaves fall • i went to school _________ • when your this you go to sleep • the _____ we live in is Ireland • roses are a very _______ flower • ...
Unit 8 Review 2022-12-04
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- what police do when they catch a criminal
- a person who helps stop criminals
- a person who steals
- to take something without telling another person
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- a person who is hurt or robbed by a criminal
- the big van that takes hurt people to the hospital
- a person who does a crime
- something you do that goes against the law
8 Clues: a person who steals • a person who does a crime • a person who helps stop criminals • what police do when they catch a criminal • something you do that goes against the law • a person who is hurt or robbed by a criminal • to take something without telling another person • the big van that takes hurt people to the hospital
Legal Hertiage CrossWord 2023-04-24
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- a legal decision that serves as an example and authority in subsequent similar cases
- process of assembling a system of laws into a body of statutes
- rights of citzens that limit goverments power
- a measure provided for in the Criminal Code that allows the victim of a criminal act to obtain restitution from the offender
- This code was made in 1750 BCE
- The law Moses made
- English nobility forced the king to sign thisNapoleonic also known as the French Civil Law
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- was the emperor of Byzantine
- punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act
- a political, social, and economic system prevalent in Europe between the ninth and fifthteenth centuries
- referring a case to a higher court to reconsider the lower court’s decision
- recorded written decisions of judges; also known as common law
- The king of this place had around 300 laws carved into stone
- Moses gave the law to these people
14 Clues: The law Moses made • was the emperor of Byzantine • This code was made in 1750 BCE • Moses gave the law to these people • rights of citzens that limit goverments power • The king of this place had around 300 laws carved into stone • process of assembling a system of laws into a body of statutes • recorded written decisions of judges; also known as common law • ...
The Criminal Investigation Process 2021-07-26
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- genetic material (such as hair, blood and saliva) that can be used to link a suspect with a crime scene or criminal offence, or to clear a suspect
- information used to support facts in a legal investigation or admissible as testimony in court
- a Latin term meaning ‘in the place’; used to describe the place in which a piece of evidence is found or situated
- a statement issued by police to a suspect when they are detained to inform the suspect of their rights
- the power to search a person and/or their possessions and to seize and detain items that are discovered
- in bail, where another person agrees to provide a financial guarantee that the accused will return to the court for trial in exchange for the accused’s release until that date
- a legal document issued by a magistrate or judge authorising an officer to perform a particular act, such as make an arrest, conduct a search, seize property or use a phone tap
- to formally question a suspect in relation to an alleged crime
- the temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial, sometimes on particular conditions such as lodgement of a sum of money as a guarantee
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- the act or process of questioning a suspect, carried out by the investigating officers
- evidence that cannot be considered by a judge or jury in court (for example, confessions that were obtained by force)
- a legal document that states when and where a person must appear in court and the charge to which they must answer
- a legal document issued by a court, requiring a person to attend and give evidence and/or to produce specified documents to the court
- to seize a person by legal authority and take them into custody
- formal accusation of a person of committing a criminal offence
- police carrying out research to discover evidence and examine the facts surrounding an alleged criminal incident
- force such force as is reasonably necessary for the officer to perform the function; the officer must honestly believe that it was justified and not excessive
- a period spent in custody awaiting trial
18 Clues: a period spent in custody awaiting trial • formal accusation of a person of committing a criminal offence • to formally question a suspect in relation to an alleged crime • to seize a person by legal authority and take them into custody • the act or process of questioning a suspect, carried out by the investigating officers • ...
Legal Hertiage CrossWord 2023-04-24
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- This code was made in 1750 BCE
- English nobility forced the king to sign thisNapoleonic also known as the French Civil Law
- a political, social, and economic system prevalent in Europe between the ninth and fifthteenth centuries
- Moses gave the law to these people
- The king of this place had around 300 laws carved into stone
- punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act
- process of assembling a system of laws into a body of statutes
- a measure provided for in the Criminal Code that allows the victim of a criminal act to obtain restitution from the offender
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- referring a case to a higher court to reconsider the lower court’s decision
- recorded written decisions of judges; also known as common law
- a legal decision that serves as an example and authority in subsequent similar cases
- The law Moses made
- was the emperor of Byzantine
- rights of citzens that limit goverments power
14 Clues: The law Moses made • was the emperor of Byzantine • This code was made in 1750 BCE • Moses gave the law to these people • rights of citzens that limit goverments power • The king of this place had around 300 laws carved into stone • recorded written decisions of judges; also known as common law • process of assembling a system of laws into a body of statutes • ...
9 Civics Revision 2024-02-19
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- a set of rules that sets out how a country is to be run
- this court hears all serious cases except murder and manslaughter
- a type of civil case where an individual claims they have suffered an injury
- this court hears constitutional cases and appeals from lower courts
- the person in a civil or criminal case who is the accused
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- the person in a civil case who is making a claim against another person
- this type of law is made by a parliament
- this court is the lowest in the state hierarchy
- this is the Queensland court that hears very serious cases such as murder or manslaughter
- the party in a criminal case that is accusing someone of a criminal act
- the name of a law before it is approved through the houses of parliament receives royal assent
- these legal cases involve disputes between individuals
- this has to pass for a change to the Constitution
- this type of majority is required for a referendum to be successful
14 Clues: this type of law is made by a parliament • this court is the lowest in the state hierarchy • this has to pass for a change to the Constitution • these legal cases involve disputes between individuals • a set of rules that sets out how a country is to be run • the person in a civil or criminal case who is the accused • ...
Investigation and Intelligence-Vocabulary 2023-08-06
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- Corruption involves the misuse of public power or position for personal gain, typically involving bribery, embezzlement, or abuse of authority for illegal benefits.
- In the legal context, a charge refers to the formal accusation made against a suspect, outlining the specific criminal offense they are alleged to have committed.
- A suspect is a person who is believed to have committed or been involved in a crime based on available evidence and information.
- Arrest is the act of taking a person into custody by law enforcement authorities due to suspicion of committing a crime.
- crime Organized crime refers to criminal activities carried out by a structured group or criminal organization for financial gain and often involves complex networks and hierarchies.
- Crime refers to any unlawful act or behavior that is punishable by law. It can range from minor offenses such as petty theft to serious crimes like murder or terrorism.
- Investigation is the process of gathering and examining evidence and facts related to a crime or an alleged criminal act. It is conducted by law enforcement agencies to determine the truth and identify the responsible parties.
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- Evidence is any information, object, or material that is presented in court or during an investigation to support or disprove a claim or allegation related to a crime.
- Prosecution is the legal process by which a government authority, typically a district attorney or a prosecutor, brings criminal charges against an individual or entity accused of committing a crime.
- Is the process done of disguising the illegal origins of funds, typically obtained through criminal activities, to make them appear legitimate and clean.
- Sentence is the punishment or penalty imposed by a court on a person found guilty of a crime. It can range from fines to imprisonment or other forms of punishment, depending on the severity of the crime.
- refers to the illegal production, transportation, distribution, and sale of controlled substances such as narcotics, drugs, or illicit substances.
- A witness is a person who has seen, heard, or has relevant information about a crime or an event and is called upon to testify in court or during an investigation.
13 Clues: Arrest is the act of taking a person into custody by law enforcement authorities due to suspicion of committing a crime. • A suspect is a person who is believed to have committed or been involved in a crime based on available evidence and information. • ...
GoPo Criminal Procedures 2021-11-13
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- the right of a government to expropriate private property for public use, with compensation.
- right to a speedy and public trial
- Available from 6A due to Gideon case
- Amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures
- Clause that states private property shall not be taken for public use, without just compensation
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- key tool that helps defund organized crime and weaken criminal cartels
- What describes the unbiased jury in 6A?
- Can be obtained or confronted according to the 6A
- tried for the same crime twice in the same jurisdiction
- Fruit of the poisonous tree; can throw out evidence if rules of evidence aren´t followed
- Government authorization for searches with probable cause
- nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself
12 Clues: right to a speedy and public trial • Available from 6A due to Gideon case • What describes the unbiased jury in 6A? • Can be obtained or confronted according to the 6A • tried for the same crime twice in the same jurisdiction • Government authorization for searches with probable cause • Amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures • ...
Criminal Assessment IV 2022-07-14
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- American criminal infamous for leading a murderous cult
- last name of infamous Colombian druglord
- street gang founded in Los Angeles widely known for its rivalry with the Crips
- someone who personally smuggles contraband across a border for a smuggling organization
- another word for proof
- another word for robbery, usually associated with bank robbery
- a person who is employed in murder-for-hire
- to rob a place using violence, especially in wartime
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- American gangster nicknamed "Scarface"
- American mobster behind the development of the Las Vegas strip; one of the first celebrity gangsters
- street gang based in Los Angeles, California
- a person who cannot resist the urge to steal unecessary items that you that usually have little value
12 Clues: another word for proof • American gangster nicknamed "Scarface" • last name of infamous Colombian druglord • a person who is employed in murder-for-hire • street gang based in Los Angeles, California • to rob a place using violence, especially in wartime • American criminal infamous for leading a murderous cult • ...
Criminal Justice Terminology 2022-10-04
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- elected chief officer of a county law enforcement agency
- entering a property or room with the intent to steal items from the premises
- a person who is not the chief offender but is involved in some way; accomplice or abettor
- office of the law responsible for investigating crimes (rather that patrolling or responding)
- admission of enough facts to establish guilt of a particular crime
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- person less than 18 years old; also known as a minor.
- agreement between two or more people to commit a crime
- behavior accompanying a crime which increases its intensity or adds to its consequences beyond what is necessary for the commission of the crime itself.
- theft of property from a person using force or the threat of force
- unlawfully killing of a person by another person; includes murder and manslaughter
- cause facts and circumstances providing reasonable justification for an seizure, search warrant
- written issued by a judge directing an officer to perform an arrest, search or seizure
12 Clues: person less than 18 years old; also known as a minor. • agreement between two or more people to commit a crime • elected chief officer of a county law enforcement agency • theft of property from a person using force or the threat of force • admission of enough facts to establish guilt of a particular crime • ...
Criminal law 4 2021-06-08
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- a method of protecting information and communications through the use of codes, so that only those for whom the information is intended can read and process it
- legal Latin meaning "for the purposes of the legal action only." Most often the term applies to a parent who files a lawsuit for his or her minor child as "guardian ____" (guardian just for the purposes of the lawsuit) or for a person who is incompetent. (2)
- latin for "one after another" (2)
- a technique of hiding secret data within an ordinary, non-secret, file or message in order to avoid detection
- spying, to obtain political or military information
- authentication of any electronic record by a subscriber by means of an electronic method (2)
- to intentionally destroy, obliterate or strike out records or information in files, computers and other depositories.
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- when a person is confined to a jail or prison.
- an officer appointed by the intermediary or the publisher, as the case may be, for the purposes of these rules(2)
- the key of a key pair used to verify a digital signature and listed in the Digital Signature Certificate(2)
- A civil arrest warrant used to get a person physically into court to respond to a specific case or claim. (2)
- with respect to any particular electronic message means any person who on behalf of another person receives, stores or transmits that message or provides any service with respect to that message;
12 Clues: latin for "one after another" (2) • when a person is confined to a jail or prison. • spying, to obtain political or military information • authentication of any electronic record by a subscriber by means of an electronic method (2) • the key of a key pair used to verify a digital signature and listed in the Digital Signature Certificate(2) • ...
Batman's story 2021-11-26
15 Clues: tué • crime • battre • venger • ennemis • meurtres • criminel • équipé de • combattre • capacités • faire peur • s'entraîner • super-pouvoirs • homme d'affaire • identité secrète
Reading changes our minds 2022-10-05
14 Clues: ideell • ökande • uppstod • brochyr • rista in • utveckla • rista in • framsteg • intensivt • reklamblad • tillgänglig • free gratis • tillgänglig • public allmänheten
Pedophilia 2023-03-24
JSTF crossword 2024-05-13
15 Clues: yes • kiss • ugly • fever • happy • insult • at once • perjured • madhouse • criminal • in truth • handwriting • good clothes • an old person • chains or shackles
Chapter 3 2012-11-06
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- A criminal who illegally starts a fire with intent to do damage.
- The woman reported that her boyfriend had ____ed her.
- defense She claimed that she shot the armed criminal in ______
- He tricked the child into getting into the car, and then refused to let the child go.
- "The cop pressured me into buying the weed!"
- The classmate stole the girl's cellphone as she wasn't paying attention.
- The serial killer stalked his next victim, plotting before he killed her.
- The politician from Spain had diplomatic _____
- She stole the car as the criminal held her at gunpoint.
- The bully made a motion to hit the freshman.
- The bully punched the freshman.
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- "If I hadn't broken into the cabin, I would have starved!"
- "I couldn't have committed the crime; I was at the store."
- The teenager hit the old lady crossing the street with her vehicle.
- The teenager broke into the house and took some money.
- A man in a ski mask grabbed the old woman's purse from her hands.
- The five-year-old was not held accountable because of ______
- The murderer claimed that demons made her kill her children.
- The store clerk was killed at the hands of the robber.
- "I didn't steal his phone, he told me I could borrow it."
- "We have the same phone; I thought yours was mine. Sorry!"
21 Clues: The bully punched the freshman. • "The cop pressured me into buying the weed!" • The bully made a motion to hit the freshman. • The politician from Spain had diplomatic _____ • The woman reported that her boyfriend had ____ed her. • The teenager broke into the house and took some money. • The store clerk was killed at the hands of the robber. • ...
law chapter 7 review 2022-01-14
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- the suicide of a patient suffering from a incurable disease, effected by taking lethal drugs provided by a doctor for this purpose
- use of someones private id info usually for financial gain
- permission for something to happen or agreement to do something
- the age a Pearson can agree to sexual activity
- the action of taking property unlawfully from a Pearson or place by threat/force
- criminal intent to result in financial or personal gain
- the practice of engaging in sexual activity with someone for money
- the painless killing of a patient suffering from a incurable disease
- offensive behavior, language or picture
- a violation of traffic regulations
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- the crime of entering a building by force to commit burglary
- the deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another
- a document containing criminal laws
- the criminal act of purposely setting ire to property
- the action or crime of stealing
- killing a human being without malice aforethought
- forcibly taking someone against their will
- when a person makes someone fear for your or family members safety by uncalled for actions
- the unlawful killing of a human by another human
- a rifle, pistol or other portable gun
- use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims
- a verbal or physical threat on someone
22 Clues: the action or crime of stealing • a violation of traffic regulations • a document containing criminal laws • a rifle, pistol or other portable gun • a verbal or physical threat on someone • offensive behavior, language or picture • forcibly taking someone against their will • the age a Pearson can agree to sexual activity • the unlawful killing of a human by another human • ...
Business Law Vocab 2024-04-09
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- official document detailing a defendants defense
- the person to whom an offer is made
- one in which terms of the contract are implied by acts or conduct of the parties
- a criminal offense that is punishable by confinement in prison or by death
- a party who initiates, or makes, an offer
- a decision of a court
- an agreement to an offer resulting in a contract
- laws dealing with crimes and the punishment of wrongdoers
- to take into police custody
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- stating an untrue fact
- a criminal offense which is neither treason nor a felony
- an agreement between two or more competent persons which is enforceable by law
- those rules of civil conduct commanding what is right and prohibiting what is wrong
- those contracts that must be in special form or produced in a certain way, such as under seal
- power to act for someone else
- the person against who legal action is brought
- the intentional or reckless false statement of a material fact upon which the injured party relied which induced the injured party to enter into a contract to his or her detriment
- those contracts in which the parties have fulfilled the terms. execution-the carrying our or completion of some task
- an offense which is injurious to society as a whole
- an individual who initiates a civil action
20 Clues: a decision of a court • stating an untrue fact • to take into police custody • power to act for someone else • the person to whom an offer is made • a party who initiates, or makes, an offer • an individual who initiates a civil action • the person against who legal action is brought • official document detailing a defendants defense • ...
Chapter 4 2020-08-21
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- A legal defense in which the defendant admits to committing the act in question but claims it was necessary in order to avoid some greater evil.
- A minor violation of state statute or local ordinance punishable by a fine or other penalty or by a specified term of incarceration
- a rule of conduct, generally found enacted in the form of a statute, that proscribes or mandates certain forms of behavior
- A form of defense used in criminal procedure wherein the accused attempts to prove that they were in some other place at the time the alleged offense was committed.
- A defense claim that the defendant was in some significant way discriminated against in the justice process or that some important aspect of official procedure was not properly followed in the investigation or prosecution of the crime charged.
- A wrongful act or an infringement of a right (other than under contract) leading to civil legal liability.
- The protection of oneself or one’s property from unlawful injury or from the immediate risk of unlawful injury.
- A defense to criminal charges on the basis that the defendant only committed the crime because of harassment or coercion by a government official. Without such coercion, the crime would never have been committed.
- A person’s reason for committing a crime
- Behavior in which a person fails to reasonably perceive the substantial and unjustifiable risks of dangerous consequences.
- Refers to a court decision that is considered as authority for deciding subsequent cases involving identical or similar facts, or similar legal issues.
- Evidence and arguments offered by a defendant and his or her attorney to show why the defendant should not be held liable for a criminal charge.
- A U.S. citizen’s actions help a foreign government overthrow, make war against, or seriously injure the United States. Also, the attempt to overthrow the government of the society of which one is a member.
- Latin term meaning "to stand by that which is decided"
- A degree of force that is appropriate in a given situation and is not excessive. Also, the minimum degree of force necessary to protect oneself, one’s property, a third party, or the property of another in the face of a substantial threat.
- An offense punishable by incarceration, usually in a local confinement facility, for a period whose upper limit is prescribed by statute in a given jurisdiction, typically 1 year or less
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- The facts that show that a crime has occurred. The term literally means “the body of the crime”.
- A legal defense based on claims of mental illness or mental incapacity.
- The system of law concerned with private relations between members of a community rather than criminal, military, or religious affairs.
- The “gathering, transmitting, or losing” of information related to the national defense in such a manner that the informati9on becomes available to enemies of the U.S. and may be used to their advantage.
- Law body of rules and regulations that define and specify the nature of and punishments for offenses of a public nature or wrongs committed against the state or society. Also called penal law.
- A criminal offense punishable by death or by incarceration in a prison facility for at least 1 year.
- written or codified law, “the law on the books”, as enacted by a government body having the power to make laws.
- In the Fifth Amendment to the US Constitution prohibits anyone from being prosecuted twice for substantially the same crime.
- behavior Activity that increases the risk of harm.
- the intention or knowledge of wrongdoing that constitutes part of a crime, commonly defined as a criminal act that was the result of voluntary bodily movement.
- In a specific crime, one of the essential features of that crime, as specified by law or statute.
- Latin for “after the fact”, most typically used to refer to a criminal statute that punishes actions retroactively, thereby criminalizing conduct that was legal when originally performed.
- A rule for determining insanity, which asks whether the defendant knew what he / she was doing
- defense based on claims of a mental condition that may be insufficient to exonerate the defendant of guilt but that may be relevant to specific mental elements of certain crimes or degrees of crime.
- A legal defense in which the defendant claims that some personal condition or circumstance at the time of the act was such that he or she should not be held accountable under the criminal law.
- the intention or knowledge of wrongdoing that constitutes part of a crime.Is the mental element of a person's intention to commit a crime; or knowledge that one's action or lack of action would cause a crime to be committed. It is a necessary element of many crimes.
32 Clues: A person’s reason for committing a crime • behavior Activity that increases the risk of harm. • Latin term meaning "to stand by that which is decided" • A legal defense based on claims of mental illness or mental incapacity. • The facts that show that a crime has occurred. The term literally means “the body of the crime”. • ...
Crime 2023-03-29
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- Did the criminal ______ to commit the act?
- People who lie under oath.
- the action of taking property unlawfully from a person or place by force or threat of force.
- the practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats.
- Against a person, property, government and administrations of justice, public peace and order, realty, consumers, and decency.
- A crime punishable by confinement for more than a year or by a fine more than $1,000 or both – or even death.
- entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft.
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- Competing companies may not cooperate in fixing prices or in dividing sales regions.
- State statutes prohibiting certain conduct.
- The criminal conduct of taking another’s property or money by a person to whom it has been entrusted.
- A less serious crime punishable by confinement of less than a year or by a fine, or both.
- Lesser misdemeanors, not entitled to a jury trial.
- Offenses committed in the business world.
- the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
- Punishable offense against society.
15 Clues: People who lie under oath. • Punishable offense against society. • Offenses committed in the business world. • Did the criminal ______ to commit the act? • State statutes prohibiting certain conduct. • Lesser misdemeanors, not entitled to a jury trial. • the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property. • ...
Street Law Semester 1 Review 2024-01-06
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- the side in a civil trial who is suing
- the branch of law that deals with crimes
- the rate of re-offenses by people who have been to prison before
- a serious violation of the law that results in more than a year of jail time
- this court reviews the decisions of lower level trial courts
- the side in a criminal trial that is trying to send the defendant to prison
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- the branch of law that deals with disputes between two parties
- the acronym we use to remember the 4 main prison system of the
- when police notify a criminal suspect of their rights before an arrest
- conditional release of a defendant once they pay and/or promise to appear in court
- the highest level court in the state/nation
- a longer term detainment of a defendant by police after probable cause is found
- a booking photograph
- a minor violation of the law that results in less than a year of jail time
- the side in a criminal trial accused of the crime
15 Clues: a booking photograph • the side in a civil trial who is suing • the branch of law that deals with crimes • the highest level court in the state/nation • the side in a criminal trial accused of the crime • this court reviews the decisions of lower level trial courts • the branch of law that deals with disputes between two parties • ...
Isaac Newton 2013-11-20
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- He attended __________ university.
- He invented this,
- He became a ___________.
- His descovery came from watching an _______ fall.
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- He was born on this day.
- He wrote this book
- He invented a ___________ to study the heavens.
- He was regarded as one of the greatests _____ of all time.
- He was interested in _______.
- He discovered this.
10 Clues: He invented this, • He wrote this book • He discovered this. • He was born on this day. • He became a ___________. • He was interested in _______. • He attended __________ university. • He invented a ___________ to study the heavens. • His descovery came from watching an _______ fall. • He was regarded as one of the greatests _____ of all time.
ADJETIVES: Laura Jimena Velazco 2022-05-04
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- They have grouped their tasks
- They walk with their minds wandering
- They get angry easily
- They have a lot of anxiety
- They have the ability to reason
- They are active in activities
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- People who are overconfident in themselves
- They don't attract attention
- They see the positive side of things
- They excessive worry
10 Clues: They excessive worry • They get angry easily • They have a lot of anxiety • They don't attract attention • They have grouped their tasks • They are active in activities • They have the ability to reason • They see the positive side of things • They walk with their minds wandering • People who are overconfident in themselves
A Wrinkle in Time 2022-06-09
10 Clues: megs mother • megs brother • the family dog • charles walleces brother • one of the the witchs name • a young boy who can read minds • a scientists that has vanished • one of the boy main characters • one of main characters who is a girl • the drink mrs whatsit had with the murrys
Among the Impostors 2022-02-08
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- exaggerated and emotional or sentimental
- a person who knowingly helps in a wrongdoing
- to pay back
- to make incorrect, especially to deceive
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- not belonging to this world; supernatural
- to deal out; distribute
- fear, alarm or agitation
- a fragment, especially of broken earthenware
- a proportional part, especially in a place
- communication between minds
10 Clues: to pay back • to deal out; distribute • fear, alarm or agitation • communication between minds • exaggerated and emotional or sentimental • to make incorrect, especially to deceive • not belonging to this world; supernatural • a proportional part, especially in a place • a fragment, especially of broken earthenware • a person who knowingly helps in a wrongdoing
Word Study Gold Group Crossword Puzzle By Rithwik 2023-03-10
10 Clues: A perfume • Very bright • From Afghanistan • the study of minds • A type of bumpy berry • A large horned animal • A person who looks after sheep • A formula usually used in poems • The most essential part of a song • Something that's been passed down in a family for a long time
los crimenes 2022-10-24
Tr-eng 2023-03-30
Proverbs crossword 2017-07-13
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- Where there is a will, there is a...
- Blood is thicker than...
- Great....think alike.
- Charity begins at...
- You can`t teach an old dog new...
- ...makes the heart grow fonder
- Every.....has a silver lining.
- There`s no use crying over spilt...
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- The early bird catches the...
- Don`t put all your eggs in one...
- Actions speak louder than...
- One swallow doesn`t make...
- A friend in need is a friend ...
- Two....are better than one.
- Too many .... spoil the broth.
15 Clues: Charity begins at... • Great....think alike. • Blood is thicker than... • One swallow doesn`t make... • Two....are better than one. • Actions speak louder than... • The early bird catches the... • Too many .... spoil the broth. • ...makes the heart grow fonder • Every.....has a silver lining. • A friend in need is a friend ... • Don`t put all your eggs in one... • ...
World History 2021-11-04
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- What did Pericles want to regain
- Cleisthenes was the founder of this type of government
- Aspasia was the ____ of Pericles
- Cleisthenes was born into this
- what killed Pericles
- What Themistocles did to his rival
- Where Socrates was put and happy to be in here
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- What happened after Cleisthenes was challenged and lost
- Were beaten in the war
- Themistocles was elected to this post
- Pericles did what to his wife
- Was in trouble for corrupting young minds
- Aspasia gained this from Pericles
- Socrates role
- Pericles organized a popular ___
15 Clues: Socrates role • what killed Pericles • Were beaten in the war • Pericles did what to his wife • Cleisthenes was born into this • What did Pericles want to regain • Aspasia was the ____ of Pericles • Pericles organized a popular ___ • Aspasia gained this from Pericles • What Themistocles did to his rival • Themistocles was elected to this post • ...
Mary 2022-04-24
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- Hehehe Ha.. Grr..
- the best addition to any cookie
- While some babies drink milk..
- an expression of soul
- I am the ketchup to your..
- A balancing act, If you fall, I'll catch
- how long we will last
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- Deep dive into deep minds
- like discovering stars for the stomach
- A coisa mais relaxante do mundo
- The worst food ever
- while ghosts might be, you are not
- The tether that binds us together
- the most relaxing thing in the world
- A gem of a cat
15 Clues: A gem of a cat • Hehehe Ha.. Grr.. • The worst food ever • an expression of soul • how long we will last • Deep dive into deep minds • I am the ketchup to your.. • While some babies drink milk.. • A coisa mais relaxante do mundo • the best addition to any cookie • The tether that binds us together • while ghosts might be, you are not • the most relaxing thing in the world • ...
Mary 2022-04-24
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- Hehehe Ha.. Grr..
- the best addition to any cookie
- While some babies drink milk..
- an expression of soul
- I am the ketchup to your..
- A balancing act, If you fall, I'll catch
- how long we will last
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- Deep dive into deep minds
- like discovering stars for the stomach
- A coisa mais relaxante do mundo
- The worst food ever
- while ghosts might be, you are not
- The tether that binds us together
- the most relaxing thing in the world
- A gem of a cat
15 Clues: A gem of a cat • Hehehe Ha.. Grr.. • The worst food ever • an expression of soul • how long we will last • Deep dive into deep minds • I am the ketchup to your.. • While some babies drink milk.. • A coisa mais relaxante do mundo • the best addition to any cookie • The tether that binds us together • while ghosts might be, you are not • the most relaxing thing in the world • ...
American revolution vocab 2022-11-16
Across
- small army that defends a town
- ended the french Indian war
- To withdraw from doing something
- tries to sway you one way
- English tax on imported molasses
- Extreme patriots
- the act where all tea is shipped directly
- British soldiers fired on Americans
Down
- wants to stay with America
- Colonists claimed the king caused these
- English tax on imported glass
- English tax on nearly all printed items
- wants to stay British
- Britain used these to try and pay of debt
- a pamphlet that changed lots of minds
15 Clues: Extreme patriots • wants to stay British • tries to sway you one way • wants to stay with America • ended the french Indian war • English tax on imported glass • small army that defends a town • To withdraw from doing something • English tax on imported molasses • British soldiers fired on Americans • a pamphlet that changed lots of minds • Colonists claimed the king caused these • ...
Freak's Dictionary 2022-05-10
Across
- another word for earthling
- the study of icky foods, for instance fish
- a unit of measurement equal to 70 centimetres
- a word used by people with small minds
- the meaner your face, the worse your demeanour
- all at once
- the science of designing and building robots
- what Webster invented, Kevin perfected
Down
- covered with dandruff
- a joke made by a jock
- a big word for mechanical bird
- out of this world
- Max's shoe size
- another word for Max and Kevin
- the language of Jabba the Hut
15 Clues: all at once • Max's shoe size • out of this world • covered with dandruff • a joke made by a jock • another word for earthling • the language of Jabba the Hut • a big word for mechanical bird • another word for Max and Kevin • a word used by people with small minds • what Webster invented, Kevin perfected • the study of icky foods, for instance fish • ...
New Moon 2024-06-20
Across
- What Edward can do to people's minds.
- What Bella compares Jake to.
- Edward's favourite music.
- What Jane, the blonde vampire, can do to people.
- On Jake's right shoulder.
- What Bella doesn't want to become.
- How Jake feels when Bella tells him she doesn't love him.
- A vampire who wants to kill Bella.
Down
- Jake's tribe.
- Protects from nightmares.
- Vampires don't have one because they are damned.
- Where the Volturi live.
- Jake's surname and the opposite of white.
- Edward's romantic wish.
- between the Cullens and the Quileute to maintain peace.
15 Clues: Jake's tribe. • Where the Volturi live. • Edward's romantic wish. • Protects from nightmares. • Edward's favourite music. • On Jake's right shoulder. • What Bella compares Jake to. • What Bella doesn't want to become. • A vampire who wants to kill Bella. • What Edward can do to people's minds. • Jake's surname and the opposite of white. • ...
CRIMINAL PUZZLE 2022-08-18
Across
- a person who takes someone and asks for ransom
- a person who goes into houses to steal things
- a person who starts a fire on purpose and illegally
- a person who kills another person on purpose and illegally
Down
- a person who takes something from a shop without paying for it
- a person who causes damage to buildings or destroys property
- a person who goes onto someone's land without permission
- a person who goes into places like banks to steal things
8 Clues: a person who goes into houses to steal things • a person who takes someone and asks for ransom • a person who starts a fire on purpose and illegally • a person who goes onto someone's land without permission • a person who goes into places like banks to steal things • a person who kills another person on purpose and illegally • ...
Criminal Behaviour 2014-06-15
8 Clues: Most serious offence • Euthanasia is legal here • Police reports are sent here • Example of Criminal Personality • An unlawful act against the state • Act that stopped fox hunting (Tony Blair) • Act that made homosexuality legal in the UK • Damage to this is considered illegal to psychologists