criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
kpl1 2022-08-25
French Cognates 2024-11-13
15 Clues: heure • solide • banane • parfait • planète • amusant • musique • criminel • dangereux • populaire • l'artiste • l'histoire • bicyclette • normalement • intéressant
A-Q Synonym Clues 2026-02-10
LATIN CROSSWORD 2014-07-09
16 Clues: VOTE • BODY • OLDER • ANGER • BETTER • AGAINST • SUNROOM • MISTAKE • THEATRE • CRIMINAL • THEREFORE • CONCERNING • SPONTANEOUS • CERTIFICATE • APPROXIMATELY • PROPORTIONALLY
Law and people 2022-10-09
16 Clues: мир • житель • тюрьма • выборы • выстрел • привычка • общество • политика • преступник • расписание • голосовать • сообщество • арестовывать • правительство • национальность • благотворительность
Roberson Chapter 7 2013-06-09
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- Sheppard v._______
- A criminal trial should be open to the _______.
- ______ v. Louisiana opinion directed criticism of law enforcement officers.
- Replacement juror
- Justice William ___
- _______ of the press
- ______ trial is a trial by judge alone.
- Justice Sandra Day ________
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- ________ New Jersey
- United States v. ________ held that lie detector test results were not admissible.
- States not required to provide jury trial in cases involving _______ offenses.
- Justice Harry ________
- A ___ order may be issued by trial judge.
- ________ v. Louisiana concerned the right to a jury trial.
- The public has a right of _______ to a criminal trial.
- ________ Newspapers v. Virginia
- ______ v. Alabama
17 Clues: Replacement juror • ______ v. Alabama • Sheppard v._______ • ________ New Jersey • Justice William ___ • _______ of the press • Justice Harry ________ • Justice Sandra Day ________ • ________ Newspapers v. Virginia • ______ trial is a trial by judge alone. • A ___ order may be issued by trial judge. • A criminal trial should be open to the _______. • ...
Galileo crossword puzzle 2024-03-12
9 Clues: our mascot. • our principal. • what we do in school. • what we are on campus. • the name of our campus. • ______ rules our minds. • ______ rules our hearts. • _____ guides our behavior. • the person our school was named after.
Judicial Branch crossword puzzle 2025-03-10
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- The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant.
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case.
- A less serious crime.
- The authority to interpret and administer the law.
- The decision of a judge or jury.
- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws - especially the rights guaranteed in the 4th - 8th amendments to the Constitution.
- The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case. Courts with original jurisdiction are also known as trial courts.
- An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest.
- A court case involving disputes between two parties (individuals, businesses) related to money or property.
- A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder.
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- The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if law or presidential action follows the Constitution.
- A formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime.
- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts.
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- A group that hears the evidence in a criminal case and decides if there is enough evidence to bring the accused person to trial
- The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws. They also punish lawbreakers.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
19 Clues: A less serious crime. • The decision of a judge or jury. • The government’s side in a criminal case. • A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder. • The authority to interpret and administer the law. • An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest. • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit. • ...
SMOOTH CRIMINAL 2023-10-10
9 Clues: PAST OF RUN • PAST OF COME • PAST OF LEAVE • SYNONYM OF FLAT • WHAT YOU CAN HEAR • VERB TO BE (PRESENT) • YOU CAN SEE THROUGH IT • THE PLACE WHERE YOU SLEEP • SOMEONE WHO DOES ILLEGAL THINGS
Criminal Profiling 2022-06-20
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- the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context
- the study of the victims of crime and the psychological effects on them of their experience.
- a person who has committed a crime
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- the action or process of reconstructing or being reconstructed
- a person who commits an illegal act
- the recording and analysis of a person's psychological and behavioral characteristics
- declare (someone) to be guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law
- a reason for doing something, especially one that is hidden or not obvious
- Operandi a particular way or method of doing something, especially one that is characteristic or well-established
9 Clues: a person who has committed a crime • a person who commits an illegal act • the action or process of reconstructing or being reconstructed • a reason for doing something, especially one that is hidden or not obvious • the recording and analysis of a person's psychological and behavioral characteristics • ...
Criminal Law 2025-09-25
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- the breaking and entering of a building/house with the intent to commit a felony
- the wrongful taking of another’s property by a person who has been entrusted with that property (i.e. the accountant steals money from the company they work for.)
- unlawful removal or restraint of a person against his or her will
- unlawful taking and carrying away of the personal property of another with the intent to deprive the owner of the property
- an attempt to commit a battery. (i.e. pointing or shooting a gun at someone)
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- involves taking from the victim, by using force, violence, or threats
- unlawful killing of another human being without malice aforethought
- unlawful touching of another person (i.e. hitting, spitting)
- unlawful killing of another human being with malice aforethought
9 Clues: unlawful touching of another person (i.e. hitting, spitting) • unlawful killing of another human being with malice aforethought • unlawful removal or restraint of a person against his or her will • unlawful killing of another human being without malice aforethought • involves taking from the victim, by using force, violence, or threats • ...
Government 2021-03-01
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- courts whose responsibility is to review decisions by lower courts.
- Court - court responsible for ruling in misdemeanor cases, preliminary felony case hearings, civil
- Branch branch of government responsible for interpreting the laws.
- and can issue search warrants.
- of $15,000 or less, and civil disputes.
- geographic or topical area that a court is responsible for.
- Jurisdiction - a court whose jurisdiction covers only a specific type of case.
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- Justice presiding justice of the Supreme Court.
- Court - court with the power to rule on wills and estates, traffic violations, violations of game
- challenge to a lower court¶s decision.
- an area under the jurisdiction of the superior court.
- Court - a court with the power to issue warrants and try minor criminal cases, civil cases for
- an area under the jurisdiction of the Court of Appeals.
- Court - court responsible for hearing civil and criminal trials, divorce cases, and land titles.
- fish laws, grant marriage and firearms licenses and appoint legal guardians.
- Court - court responsible for reviewing decisions made in civil or criminal cases, determining
- constitutionality of laws, changes to elections, and death sentences.
17 Clues: and can issue search warrants. • challenge to a lower court¶s decision. • of $15,000 or less, and civil disputes. • Justice presiding justice of the Supreme Court. • an area under the jurisdiction of the superior court. • an area under the jurisdiction of the Court of Appeals. • geographic or topical area that a court is responsible for. • ...
Crime & Deviance in Sociology 2025-03-18
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- people under 18
- police, courts, and corrections
- any act that is labeled as such by those in authority and is prohibited by law.
- practice of assuming that nonwhite Americans are more likely to commit a ccrime thanwhite Americans
- A criminal act motivated by bias against a race, religion, ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation.
- Behavior that violates significant social norms is called
- Enforcing norms through either internal or external means is called
- a mark of social disgrace that sets the deviant apart from the rest of society
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- Efforts to reform criminals so they can re-enter society as law-abiding citizens.
- Punishing criminals as revenge for their actions.
- The use of threats of punishment to prevent crime.
- rewards or punishments used to enforce conformity to norms.
- Sanctions used to punish criminals are called this
- Unwritten rules and expectations guiding behavior in society.
- term for repeated criminal behavior
- A law enforcement agency responsible for maintaining order, enforcing laws, and preventing crime.
- A state or federal facility where individuals are confined as punishment after being convicted of a crime.
17 Clues: people under 18 • police, courts, and corrections • term for repeated criminal behavior • Punishing criminals as revenge for their actions. • The use of threats of punishment to prevent crime. • Sanctions used to punish criminals are called this • Behavior that violates significant social norms is called • rewards or punishments used to enforce conformity to norms. • ...
PUZZLE 2023-12-08
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- The intentional and unlawful killing of one's own spouse.
- A legal principle that allows a person to use force to protect their property.
- A criminal who engages in the illegal trade of stolen medical equipment.
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- A legal term for the killing of a leader or authority figure.
- A forensic tool used to analyze patterns of insect activity on a corpse.
- A criminal who engages in the illegal trade of stolen intellectual property.
- A criminal who engages in the illegal trade of stolen electronics.
- A legal principle that allows for the use of force to prevent a crime.
- A criminal who engages in the illegal trade of stolen rare coins.
- A forensic tool used to analyze patterns of blood flow in the body.
10 Clues: The intentional and unlawful killing of one's own spouse. • A legal term for the killing of a leader or authority figure. • A criminal who engages in the illegal trade of stolen rare coins. • A criminal who engages in the illegal trade of stolen electronics. • A forensic tool used to analyze patterns of blood flow in the body. • ...
spanish 2022-04-04
Philippians 4:6-7 2025-11-15
8 Clues: comprehending • talking to God • feeling uneasy • heavenly Father • inside the head • holiday in November • where Christ lives in us • pointer and middle finger make this sign
marten 2023-04-10
17 Clues: vale • süütu • mõrvar • vangla • mäluma • lõhkuma • süütaja • karjuma • võitleja • süütamine • kriminaal • põgenemine • pealtnägija • sissemurdja • sissumurdmine • ülestunnitstama • card debiit kaart
wings of fire nightwings 2025-05-01
11 Clues: sunny's father • is in the prophecy • starflight's father • can see the furture • starflight's sister • made up the prophecy • is the queen of nightwings • tried to kill blaze and glory • is the princess of nightwings • can read minds and see the furture • killed 20 dragons with is hand of his anumis powers
Christian's crossword 2018-08-06
9 Clues: A semitone • You breathe it • Maui from Moana • Easily caught on fire • He went to jail for ____ • A severe mental disorder • The ability to read minds • a semicircular shape or structure • Northen bird of mountianous regions
UAE 2021-11-15
9 Clues: 7 stars • A large tree. • A need for speed. • world of adventure • The bigger picture. • In honor of the first ruler. • Red, black, green, and white. • Tallest building in the world. • Connecting Minds, Creating the Future.
Bobby joe long 2025-01-27
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- individual breaking the law
- process of examining a crime
- organized search for a fugitive
- formal declaration of guilt
- decade of Bobby Joe Long’s crimes
- analysis of a criminal’s behavior
- arrest or detainment of someone
- individual targeting others to harm
- unlawful taking of a person
- end of life or existence
- state where crimes occurred
- someone who takes another’s life
- involving repeated crimes over time
- fair treatment or punishment
- taking someone by force or deception
- private or organized into categories
- carrying out of a death sentence
- formal questioning of a suspect
- study of victims and effects
- study of the human mind
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- arrest or capture of a criminal
- penalty for committing a crime
- punishment given after conviction
- someone harmed by a crime
- physical or verbal attack
- attracting or enticing someone
- law enforcement officers
- person who kills intentionally
- admission of guilt
- person committing sexual assault
- proof used in a case
- use of force to harm
- scientific analysis of evidence
- legal process to determine guilt
- study of criminal behavior
- illegal act punishable by law
- public notice in print or media
- killing of one person by another
- emotional or physical harm
- study of diseases or harm
40 Clues: admission of guilt • proof used in a case • use of force to harm • study of the human mind • law enforcement officers • end of life or existence • someone harmed by a crime • physical or verbal attack • study of diseases or harm • study of criminal behavior • emotional or physical harm • individual breaking the law • formal declaration of guilt • unlawful taking of a person • ...
Law and Society Terms 2015-04-28
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- traditional indigenous rules that outline the correct way of living
- rules applicable to people in the armed forces
- Disorder or confusion due to the absence of government or laws
- system of law based on the previous decisions of judges or precedents
- a previous legal decision that serves as a rule or pattern in future cases
- deals with disputes between private citizens
- to bring a civil action against another person for causing damage or injury
- A document which sets out how an organization or a country will be governed
- to treat somebody differently or less favourably because of his or her personal characteristics, such as gender, ethnicity or religion
- the party that commences a civil action
- a court official who hears cases in the lowest court of law
- a process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act or caused another person loss
- a civil wrong
- The standard of proof required in a criminal trial
- a decision made by the head of state to dissolve both houses of parliament
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- a grading system based on the order of importance
- deals with disputes that affect the community
- To release an accused person who is awaiting trial
- The standard of proof in civil trials
- the party bringing a criminal action against the accused; usually the state
- A place where people can resolve disputes relating to law
- A hearing in a local court to decide whether there is enough evidence to put a person on trial for an indictable (serious) offence
- Equal opportunity for all people to make use of the legal system
- a set of legal rules
- laws made by parliaments
- the party in a criminal or civil trial against whom an action has been brought
- System in which two opposing parties present their arguments to a magistrate or a judge
- a serious criminal offence
- a court official who has the power to make decision on matters brought before a court of law
- An application for a legal decision to be reviewed in higher court
- a group of people (either 12 or 6) selected to hear the evidence in a court case
31 Clues: a civil wrong • a set of legal rules • laws made by parliaments • a serious criminal offence • The standard of proof in civil trials • the party that commences a civil action • deals with disputes between private citizens • deals with disputes that affect the community • rules applicable to people in the armed forces • a grading system based on the order of importance • ...
Henderson Teachers: How well do you know them? 2016-05-13
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- like country music.
- have freckles on my tongue.
- share a first and last name with a celebrity.
- am afraid of the dark.
- am in love with black and white movies.
- husband worked three jobs to take us to London on our honeymoon.
- favorite animal is an alligator.
- mom drove a cable car in San Francisco.
- played softball in high school.
- was a dance coach in middle school for my first two years of teaching.
- love to sew.
- need more than one piece to chew gum.
- attended first grade in Arizona.
- was a baton twirler for the Jackson State band, "Sonic Boom."
- have won a frisbee trick shot competition
- like to fish but am afraid to bait the hook.
- am a really good bass fisherman.
- have spent 2/3 of my life with my husband.
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- have a heart murmur.
- used to dirt track race.
- did the mud run on 4/23/16.
- bar-tended through college.
- father and grandfathers are John. My mother and grandmothers are Evelyn.
- mom came within weeks of becoming a nun.
- have worked in all the schools in the district except Sudduth.
- can touch my nose with my tongue.
- I was a teen, I danced with a truck driver. He enjoyed dancing with me and gave me $150. I used it to buy my sorority pin.
- used to be a cheerleading coach.
- was born at home and my dad delivered me.
- have had a kidney/pancreas transplant.
- have 7 sisters.
- have a green belt in karate.
- enjoy watching criminal minds and then analyzing people like they do.
33 Clues: love to sew. • have 7 sisters. • like country music. • have a heart murmur. • am afraid of the dark. • used to dirt track race. • did the mud run on 4/23/16. • bar-tended through college. • have freckles on my tongue. • have a green belt in karate. • played softball in high school. • used to be a cheerleading coach. • favorite animal is an alligator. • attended first grade in Arizona. • ...
Reflect 4 - Unit 1 Vocabulary List 1 and 2 2025-10-19
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- Young internet users should be careful when interacting with strangers online. They need to protect their _____.
- Some older people have closed minds; they are not _____ new ideas.
- Dubai is a very _____ city since there are so many ethnic groups living there.
- Companies are always looking for energetic new employees who have a _____ mindset and are not stuck in their thinking.
- The primary _____ of an annual health check is to catch health issues while they are still minor so they can be treated.
- At the famous scientist's funeral, several speeches were given that highlighted the man's brilliant _____.
- Over the last 100 years, many people have moved from farming communities to more _____ areas. There's more opportunity in big cities.
- In Korea and Japan, declining birthrates are leading to the emptying out of _____ areas. Most young people are moving to cities.
- There are two types of health: _____ and physical.
- Many people believe that the President of the United States is the most _____ position in global politics.
- Some people take vitamin supplements in capsule form because they want to _____ their intake of vitamins.
- Is your English level basic, intermediate, or _____.
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- In Canada, if you want to be Prime Minister, you must be able to speak English and French; you must be _____.
- During COVID, many students struggled to adapt to a _____ learning environment. They missed the physical classroom.
- Regular exercise and a healthy diet are _____ to a person's health.
- This is the name of the textbook for PENG004.
- If you are feeling lonely, you should try to join one of the online or offline _____.
- Most women always try to follow the fashion _____ by buying the latest clothing styles.
- The police to the criminal: "Come out with your hands up! There's no escape, the building is _____."
- The doctor _____ me to give up smoking and drinking too much; otherwise, my health would be at risk.
- This is a statement that is self-contradictory.
21 Clues: This is the name of the textbook for PENG004. • This is a statement that is self-contradictory. • There are two types of health: _____ and physical. • Is your English level basic, intermediate, or _____. • Some older people have closed minds; they are not _____ new ideas. • Regular exercise and a healthy diet are _____ to a person's health. • ...
Battery 2013-10-27
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- word describing a field of law, in which Trespass is a part.
- The human body excluding the head and limbs
- What is stolen from Fred?
- a criminal offense involving unlawful physical contact, distinct from assault which is the apprehension, not fear, of such contact.
- An unfortunate character, criminal and victim of trespass. Starts with F and ends in a colour.
- holding, hand cuffs.
- Fred was hospitalised for _____ days.
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- A place where you serve your sentence
- Enforcers of the law, to keep us safe
- Fred walked home from his friends what?
- A sport that uses a bat, as well as an insect.
- Permission, Agreement, Yes, the most important part of a sexual relationship.
- Someone who commits a crime is a:
- he front part of a person's head from the forehead to the chin,
14 Clues: holding, hand cuffs. • What is stolen from Fred? • Someone who commits a crime is a: • A place where you serve your sentence • Enforcers of the law, to keep us safe • Fred was hospitalised for _____ days. • Fred walked home from his friends what? • The human body excluding the head and limbs • A sport that uses a bat, as well as an insect. • ...
7-8 Social Emotional Health Unit 2022-05-11
Across
- begin important conversations
- makes you emotionally or physically unwell
- continued or serious
- person's belief about what they can do
- things we do or say
- best way to help sexual harassment
- possibility of harm
- emotions
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- confident and forceful
- an effort to make change
- stories in our minds
- likely to achieve in real-life conditions
- Cause of diseases that lead to death
- agreement, solution, ending
- ability to recover from difficulty
15 Clues: emotions • things we do or say • possibility of harm • stories in our minds • continued or serious • confident and forceful • an effort to make change • agreement, solution, ending • begin important conversations • best way to help sexual harassment • ability to recover from difficulty • Cause of diseases that lead to death • person's belief about what they can do • ...
Freak the Mighty 2022-10-14
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- education that tastes good
- a sweet lady of light
- fat heads who assume that television tells the truth
- Max's handwriting
- whatever you want more of
- too hot to eat
- another word for falling down
- a sword with magic powers
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- Max's shoe size
- another word for max and Kevin
- a word people use with small minds
- loyal with an "F"
- Another name for blade
- millions and millions
- all at once
15 Clues: all at once • too hot to eat • Max's shoe size • loyal with an "F" • Max's handwriting • millions and millions • a sweet lady of light • Another name for blade • whatever you want more of • a sword with magic powers • education that tastes good • another word for falling down • another word for max and Kevin • a word people use with small minds • ...
Wings of Fire Characters 2025-05-04
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- in a forbidden relationship
- main character of book ten
- Librarian at Jade Mountain Academy
- she had visions which caused her to be empathetic
- The missing princess
- has firescales
- The nephew of Queen Glacier
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- can't be mind controlled
- reads minds and sees the future
- Blue's half sister
- Main character of book one
- wears an armband with bits of skyfire
- current queen of the NightWings and RainWings
- Snudoo
- half SandWing half NightWing
15 Clues: Snudoo • has firescales • Blue's half sister • The missing princess • can't be mind controlled • Main character of book one • main character of book ten • in a forbidden relationship • The nephew of Queen Glacier • half SandWing half NightWing • reads minds and sees the future • Librarian at Jade Mountain Academy • wears an armband with bits of skyfire • ...
Root Word Crossword 2023-01-24
Across
- Lower in rank or position
- Ships that can go underwater
- Spanish to English
- Brain when not fully aware
- I feel this for the families of victims
- Reading minds
- Car, bus, bike, plane
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- Place to eat and catch a ride
- Easy to see through
- Someone who can't stop lying
- A dramatic change
- Ted Bundy/Richard Ramirez/Jeffrey Dahmer
12 Clues: Reading minds • A dramatic change • Spanish to English • Easy to see through • Car, bus, bike, plane • Lower in rank or position • Brain when not fully aware • Someone who can't stop lying • Ships that can go underwater • Place to eat and catch a ride • I feel this for the families of victims • Ted Bundy/Richard Ramirez/Jeffrey Dahmer
Zach's 5.1-5.2 crossword 2022-09-21
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- wanting to be bigger
- the need to grow mentally and physically
- directing activities
- corncerned relationship with others
- wanting to control a group
- Ongoing activities
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- increasing the business in any sort of way
- job factors that disastify satisfaction
- putting realization or helpfullness in others minds
- the need to belong
- desire for recognition
- needs protection of a place
12 Clues: the need to belong • Ongoing activities • wanting to be bigger • directing activities • desire for recognition • wanting to control a group • needs protection of a place • corncerned relationship with others • job factors that disastify satisfaction • the need to grow mentally and physically • increasing the business in any sort of way • ...
psychology 2024-11-04
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- not breathing during sleep
- to keep our minds going
- other people controlling your mind
- loss of muscle due to excitement
- increases our motivation
- sudden attacks of sleep
- affects people´s mood
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- lying
- a condition that affects how people think and act
- something that is not there
- remembering something
- hard times getting to sleep or staying asleep
12 Clues: lying • remembering something • affects people´s mood • to keep our minds going • sudden attacks of sleep • increases our motivation • not breathing during sleep • something that is not there • loss of muscle due to excitement • other people controlling your mind • hard times getting to sleep or staying asleep • a condition that affects how people think and act
Historical Language 2021-06-25
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- Hole
- When a criminal is sentenced to death they are
- A person who creeps up to people and steals
- A floating prison
- A ship.
- To trade or swap.
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- A thief or pickpocket
- A person who sells food on the streets.
- At the Bow Street courts, where people stand
- A blanket that you wear
- To have a bath
- A rich person - snob
- A criminal that has been transported to Australia
- Old fashioned word to say baby.
14 Clues: Hole • A ship. • To have a bath • A floating prison • To trade or swap. • A rich person - snob • A thief or pickpocket • A blanket that you wear • Old fashioned word to say baby. • A person who sells food on the streets. • A person who creeps up to people and steals • At the Bow Street courts, where people stand • When a criminal is sentenced to death they are • ...
CHAPTER 10 CROSWORD 2013-11-24
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- a person aged 12 to 17 years old inclusive who breaks the law, as defined under the Youth Offenders Act
- a more serious punishment for youth criminals that does not create a criminal record
- a serious offence such as murder, attempted murder, manslaughter, aggravated assault, and repeat serious violent crimes
- a home that houses several youth criminals for a set time period for rehabilitation
- measures other than court proceedings for non-violent, first-time youth criminals
- current legislation that governs youth crime
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- a person who is 12 to 17 years old inclusive who is charged with an offence under the Youth Criminal Justice Act
- programs under the Young Offenders Act for first-time, non-violent offending youth
- young offenders law prior to the Youth Criminal Justice Act
- a home of an existing family where a young person is placed for care and rehabilitation
- the historic term for young offender or youth criminal
11 Clues: current legislation that governs youth crime • the historic term for young offender or youth criminal • young offenders law prior to the Youth Criminal Justice Act • measures other than court proceedings for non-violent, first-time youth criminals • programs under the Young Offenders Act for first-time, non-violent offending youth • ...
Wayne Williams Crossword - Naomi Parker 2024-01-17
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- A name associated with the 1981-82 Atlanta murders, particularly the case of Wayne Williams, convicted of some of these crimes.
- The movement of fibers between surfaces, crucial in forensic analysis to establish connections between individuals and locations.
- Doubt or disbelief, particularly regarding the credibility of evidence or legal decisions.
- Individuals who suffered harm or death, crucial in criminal investigations to understand patterns and motives.
- Pertaining to laws, regulations, and the justice system, essential in understanding and navigating legal processes.
- Forensic examination of hair samples to provide insights into individuals, including species, race, and potential exposure.
- Dispute or disagreement surrounding issues, often arising in legal cases due to differing perspectives.
- Analyzing evidence to create a behavioral profile of a criminal, aiding in investigations and understanding offender characteristics.
- The city in Georgia, USA, where a series of murders occurred in 1981-82, known as the Atlanta child murders.
- Assertions of being not guilty, challenging convictions and claiming wrongful accusations.
- Refers to Wayne Williams, a central figure in the Atlanta child murders during the early '80s.
- Close examination or investigation, often applied to legal cases to ensure thorough review.
- Uncertainties or concerns, common in legal cases when evidence or circumstances are questioned.
- case An unsolved criminal case that remains open, with no recent investigative activity.
- A higher court that reviews decisions made by lower courts, often concerning appeals or legal challenges.
- Fair and equitable treatment within the legal system, ensuring the right outcomes in legal proceedings.
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- Recurring characteristics or behaviors observed in a series of events, crucial in criminal investigations.
- Acts of unlawfully causing the death of multiple individuals, a central theme in the Atlanta child murders case.
- Relating to scientific methods applied to solving crimes, involving analysis of evidence and legal proceedings.
- Dispute or disagreement surrounding issues, often arising in legal cases due to differing perspectives.
- Relating to the process of appealing a court decision, often involving a higher court's review
- Federal Bureau of Investigation, a key law enforcement agency in the United States involved in major criminal investigations.
- The process of gathering information and evidence to uncover facts related to a crime or incident.
- A formal declaration of guilt by a court, often leading to sentencing for a crime.
- The application of scientific methods to solve crimes, involving the collection and analysis of evidence.
- Specialized methods employed in the collection and analysis of evidence in criminal investigations.
- A location significant in the Atlanta murders, as some victims' bodies were found near bridges.
- Cases without a resolution, often referring to crimes where perpetrators remain unidentified or free.
- Formal declarations of guilt, significant outcomes in legal proceedings.
- Legal proceedings where evidence is presented, and guilt or innocence is determined by a judge or jury.
- Material like clothing fibers analyzed forensically to link individuals or locations to a crime scene.
31 Clues: Formal declarations of guilt, significant outcomes in legal proceedings. • A formal declaration of guilt by a court, often leading to sentencing for a crime. • case An unsolved criminal case that remains open, with no recent investigative activity. • Doubt or disbelief, particularly regarding the credibility of evidence or legal decisions. • ...
word puzzle 2024-05-01
20 Clues: bed • lord • value • upset • worms • cause • arrest • sheath • banner • unlucky • cut off • criminal • medicine • look over • unnatural • comforting • strictness • rude fellow • full of love • presence chamber fit for celebration
DESIGN LEAGUE TEAM 2017-10-10
11 Clues: snap to it • Idaho potato • we love yellow • they love color • basic design errors • I'm a jeannie in a bottle • keep those file sizes down • practical tools for business • need a service? consider it done • we read their minds on regular basis • you can find them in grocery store near you
MARKETING TERMS 2021-06-29
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- a study of population factors
- forces
- segment personality and lifestyle
- Marketing ___ consist of the 4 P's
- orientation on internal firms abilities
- perception of the brand in consumers minds
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- to enhance LT interests of communities
- Within the control of the company
- dividing the market into groups
- Marketing is satisfying_____needs & wants
- Environmental _____ examines external
11 Clues: forces • a study of population factors • dividing the market into groups • Within the control of the company • segment personality and lifestyle • Marketing ___ consist of the 4 P's • Environmental _____ examines external • to enhance LT interests of communities • orientation on internal firms abilities • Marketing is satisfying_____needs & wants • ...
Truly Loyalist Daily Crosswords 2025-01-21
11 Clues: Real Ones • Cry Babies • Ruler of us all <3 • Somewhere we shut down! • George Again, Love him <3 • The rulers of which we love • Something we need to survive • ____ Can't make up their minds • Something that shouldn't happen • Some random guy they chose to lead • party The patriots biggest regret
Marcs crossword 2024-11-12
11 Clues: Study of minds • Where youre from? • Where Zineb is from? • Favourite colleague? • Something Amber loves • Much loved Aussie treat • Something Helen Tuffs is? • Something you love so so much • Something Amber is going to be? • What you spend half your day doing? • Where you nearly beat 15 year olds up
Tech in the Vrogg system 2025-12-07
8 Clues: Megatrons (Robots??) • Vethulmar (air nomads) • Viltrumites (super humans) • Dropphaxians (friendly dragons) • Drozzikar (insectoid hive-minds) • Quarnathi (telepathic dog beings) • Krellithians (six-eyed amphibians) • Quorrivvex (shadow-dwelling hunters)
Chapter 8 - Rex saved my life 2024-11-14
18 Clues: kula • gäng • rymma • rädda • skjuta • hjälte • hjärna • farlig • tidning • skötare • dra fram • slå omkull • brottsling • som tur var • revolverman • återhämta sig • häpnadsväckande • sätta handbojor på
Hard Batman Crossword 2022-05-19
Across
- hits so hard you can hear the sound
- there’s 4… well actually 3
- “who are you supposed to be”
- Oscar winning Batman movie actor
- is an odd doctor
- like father like son
- “what’s your superpower again?” (Two words)
- who needs a cape?
- it’s only fair he’d be in this puzzle
- take it out of the deck
- needs way better security
- Batman is not a vampire
- fall guy, not the brains of the organization
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- “don’t tell me you didn’t recognize your baby out there pancaking cop cars”
- “you wanna get nuts”
- finishes every conversation with Batman talking to himself
- dark knight trilogy
- cold hearted criminal
- a name that’s a riddle in itself
- “_ is a tool”
- played in live action by Danny Devito
- he’s keeping track of his kills
- “why would you say that name?”
- he’s mad for her
- killer croc birth name
- criminal whose family name is known for steel manufacturing
- had something stuck in his throat for two movies
- Holy nipples Batman
- joke of a joker
- nice guy half the time
- Alfred has to clean out mustard stains after fighting this criminal
- constant source of information for Batman
32 Clues: “_ is a tool” • joke of a joker • is an odd doctor • he’s mad for her • who needs a cape? • dark knight trilogy • Holy nipples Batman • “you wanna get nuts” • like father like son • cold hearted criminal • killer croc birth name • nice guy half the time • take it out of the deck • Batman is not a vampire • needs way better security • there’s 4… well actually 3 • “who are you supposed to be” • ...
Courtroom Crossword 2026-05-06
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- Formal protest raised during trial to challenge testimony or evidence
- Formal decision made by the jury regarding guilt or innocence
- Reason or intention behind committing a crime
- Formal legal process in which evidence is examined to determine guilt or liability
- First speech outlining a party’s case to the jury at the start of trial
- Legal team representing the accused in a criminal case
- Questioning a witness by the party who called them to testify
- Person who gives testimony based on what they saw, heard, or know
- Final persuasive speech given after evidence is presented and before jury deliberation
- Questioning a witness by the opposing party
- Legal setting where trials and hearings are conducted
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- Oral or written evidence given under oath in court
- Agreement between prosecution and defense to resolve a case without trial
- Information or material used to prove or disprove facts in a case
- Determination of punishment after a guilty verdict or conviction
- Group of citizens sworn to evaluate evidence and deliver a verdict
- Private discussion among jurors before reaching a verdict
- Statement in which a suspect admits guilt for a crime
- Standard of proof required for acquittal in a criminal case
- Legal team responsible for bringing criminal charges
20 Clues: Questioning a witness by the opposing party • Reason or intention behind committing a crime • Oral or written evidence given under oath in court • Legal team responsible for bringing criminal charges • Statement in which a suspect admits guilt for a crime • Legal setting where trials and hearings are conducted • Legal team representing the accused in a criminal case • ...
Year 8 Civics Glossary Crossword 2020-06-02
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- an agreement between two or more countries
- ….law (law developed by judges)
- the person who starts a legal action in civil law
- a legal principle developed by a court
- the accused in a civil or criminal trial
- a vote by the people to change to the Constitution
- ……of proof ( who has to prove a case in court).
- an area of Australia that elects one member
- a proposed law that has not yet become law
- a law passed by Parliament
- the Queen’s authority in the Australian parliament
- unlawful damage to a person’s good reputation
- ...law (law made by parliament)
- people who decide the verdict in a criminal trial
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- the death of 6 million Jews during World War II
- a law made by Parliament
- legal action for a criminal offence
- rules detailing the structure of government
- legally responsible for a civil wrong
- to remove a law so that it no longer applies
- a court official who hears cases
- where six Australian colonies joined one nation
- ….nullius (‘land belonging to no-one’)
- …of proof the level of proof to establish a case.
- ……law (law developed by Indigenous people
- where citizens determine how they will be governed
26 Clues: a law made by Parliament • a law passed by Parliament • ….law (law developed by judges) • ...law (law made by parliament) • a court official who hears cases • legal action for a criminal offence • legally responsible for a civil wrong • a legal principle developed by a court • ….nullius (‘land belonging to no-one’) • the accused in a civil or criminal trial • ...
Commerce Crossword 2023-11-20
Across
- 10 (as an acronym)
- Person or organization that employs people
- Regular payment made by an employer to an employee for work done
- Money in general use
- A good or service that is provided to consumers and the amount of that good or service that is sold (6, 3, 6)
- The state of being employed
- Judicial officer with limited powers
- Group of independent states united by a common sovereign
- Person who buys goods and services
- Summer, Autumn, Winter, Spring (but with a job)
- Agreement between two or more parties that is enforceable by law
- Lawyer who conducts a case against an accused person in a court of law
- Someone who works for a employer
- Settlement of a dispute through negotiation
- Example that is used as a guide for future decisions
- General increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
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- Type of contract which covers casual work (6, 5)
- Guilty mind in criminal law (4,3)
- Work wherever you want to within reason or company policy (8, 4, 10)
- Money paid to someone on retirement
- Criminal act in criminal law (5,4)
- Real or imagined cause for complaint
- The study and practical application of how the economy works
- Period of reduced economic activity
- Essential requirements for consumers
25 Clues: 10 (as an acronym) • Money in general use • The state of being employed • Someone who works for a employer • Guilty mind in criminal law (4,3) • Criminal act in criminal law (5,4) • Person who buys goods and services • Money paid to someone on retirement • Period of reduced economic activity • Judicial officer with limited powers • Real or imagined cause for complaint • ...
The Judicial Branch and Court 2024-03-21
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- The person who is filing a lawsuit against someone else in a civil case
- The authority of courts to review decisions made by lower courts
- A person who was at the scene of the crime
- The authority to administer law. It determines what court you attend if you committed a crime
- A formal charging of someone with a crime
- The basis a police must have to arrest someone
- The decision the jury or judge makes
- A less serious crime
- A governments part in a criminal case
- A group who hears the evidence given in a criminal case
- The branch of government responsible for judicial review, as well as punishing criminals
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- The process of reviewing a law and deciding whether it follows the constitutional guidelines
- The person being accused of law breaking in a criminal case
- The right of the convicted to ask a higher court to review their case
- The authority to be the first court to hear a case
- A case in which someone is convicted of breaking a law
- The process of fingerprinting and picturing the convicted
- A case regarding two parties
- The protection against unfair government actions
- The authorization by court to arrest someone
- A serious crime
21 Clues: A serious crime • A less serious crime • A case regarding two parties • The decision the jury or judge makes • A governments part in a criminal case • A formal charging of someone with a crime • A person who was at the scene of the crime • The authorization by court to arrest someone • The basis a police must have to arrest someone • ...
Andres Government review 2024-04-29
Across
- Most powerful person in a state, head of executive branch
- Set of laws that can be changed or expanded upon, but are the core peace of American law.
- Right-leaning major party in the US
- How many types of courts
- Draft for something to be signed into law
- most powerful person in the country, head of executive branch
- Check and _____
- Creates laws
- When a governor or president stops a bill's passing
- First US constitution
- Electoral area with one seat
- The accused in a criminal case
- was made in 1787
Down
- What branch(es) can veto a law
- had 11 articles
- First section in Georgia's constitution
- Had 7 articles
- Government in criminal case
- interprets the law
- Votes for the governor
- Case in which a person is persecuted
- How many lower courts does Georgia have
- Left-leaning major party in the US
- 16 or younger who commits a crime
- legislative branch section, 435 members
- 16 or younger who doesn't commit a crime, but does something wrong
- The Voce governor, leader of the state senate
- Case in which a person sues another for a non crime
- enforces the law
- 100 members, legislative
30 Clues: Creates laws • Had 7 articles • had 11 articles • Check and _____ • enforces the law • was made in 1787 • interprets the law • First US constitution • Votes for the governor • How many types of courts • 100 members, legislative • Government in criminal case • Electoral area with one seat • What branch(es) can veto a law • The accused in a criminal case • 16 or younger who commits a crime • ...
Into To Law Vocab. 2025-05-15
Across
- Legal protections guaranteed by the Constitution during legal proceedings.
- The person who files a lawsuit.
- A rule or law enacted by a city or county government.
- The standard of proof required in a criminal trial.
- The legal document requiring someone to appear in court.
- The person being sued or accused in court.
- A formal agreement between two or more parties.
- A written law passed by a legislative body.
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- The body of fundamental laws setting out the principles of government.
- The lawyer representing the accused person.
- Laws dealing with private rights and remedies.
- The body of law that involves the prosecution of crimes by the government.
- The government lawyer who brings charges in a criminal case.
- The authority of a court to hear a case.
- A serious criminal offense usually punishable by more than one year in prison.
- A legal justification to make an arrest or conduct a search.
- A court decision that influences future similar cases.
- A wrongful act (not involving a contract) that causes harm to another.
- A formal request to a higher court to review a lower court's decision.
- A less serious crime, usually punishable by a fine or less than a year in jail.
20 Clues: The person who files a lawsuit. • The authority of a court to hear a case. • The person being sued or accused in court. • The lawyer representing the accused person. • A written law passed by a legislative body. • Laws dealing with private rights and remedies. • A formal agreement between two or more parties. • The standard of proof required in a criminal trial. • ...
Bobby joe long 2025-01-27
Across
- individual breaking the law
- process of examining a crime
- organized search for a fugitive
- formal declaration of guilt
- decade of Bobby Joe Long’s crimes
- analysis of a criminal’s behavior
- arrest or detainment of someone
- individual targeting others to harm
- unlawful taking of a person
- end of life or existence
- state where crimes occurred
- someone who takes another’s life
- involving repeated crimes over time
- fair treatment or punishment
- taking someone by force or deception
- private or organized into categories
- carrying out of a death sentence
- formal questioning of a suspect
- study of victims and effects
- study of the human mind
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- arrest or capture of a criminal
- penalty for committing a crime
- punishment given after conviction
- someone harmed by a crime
- physical or verbal attack
- attracting or enticing someone
- law enforcement officers
- person who kills intentionally
- admission of guilt
- person committing sexual assault
- proof used in a case
- use of force to harm
- scientific analysis of evidence
- legal process to determine guilt
- study of criminal behavior
- illegal act punishable by law
- public notice in print or media
- killing of one person by another
- emotional or physical harm
- study of diseases or harm
40 Clues: admission of guilt • proof used in a case • use of force to harm • study of the human mind • law enforcement officers • end of life or existence • someone harmed by a crime • physical or verbal attack • study of diseases or harm • study of criminal behavior • emotional or physical harm • individual breaking the law • formal declaration of guilt • unlawful taking of a person • ...
Fairytale Vocab 2023-03-09
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- Vienen en la forma de las personas o los animales.
- Un caballero debe ser ___.
- Pinocchio fue atrapado en la boca de una ___.
- Un rey viva en un ___.
- Shrek es un ___.
- "fr" en íngles.
- La arma de un caballero.
- La mayoría importante personaje en un cuento.
- Un criminal es el ___ de un héroe.
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- Un brujo viva en un ___.
- El robo de una persona.
- La major amigo de un caballero.
- El enemigo de la mayoría importante personaje en un cuento.
- Un criminal es ___.
- ___ mezcla un infusión mágica.
- Muy, muy viejo.
16 Clues: "fr" en íngles. • Muy, muy viejo. • Shrek es un ___. • Un criminal es ___. • Un rey viva en un ___. • El robo de una persona. • Un brujo viva en un ___. • La arma de un caballero. • Un caballero debe ser ___. • ___ mezcla un infusión mágica. • La major amigo de un caballero. • Un criminal es el ___ de un héroe. • Pinocchio fue atrapado en la boca de una ___. • ...
SING 2024-10-21
20 Clues: İş • Çete • Kirpi • Neden • Olmak • Suçlu • Kaçmak • Gergin • Yarışma • Hakkında • Birlikte • Hapishane • Yarışmacı • Haftasonu • Satın Almak • İflas Etmek • Ziyaret Etmek • Yalan Söylemek • Aldatmak / Hile Yapmak • İdare Etmek / Halletmek
GoAhead 6 2017-09-17
23 Clues: Dorf • alles • Insel • gegen • Fabrik • lachen • Tasche • U-Bahn • Königin • Eingang • Bericht • Zukunft • Gebäude • stehlen • Gespräch • verstehen • Verbrecher • Ausrüstung • Vorhersage • heute Abend • beschreiben • gelangweilt • Wissenschaft
Romeo and Juliet 2022-05-02
21 Clues: lord • cause • scorn • worms • sheath • banner • arrest • unlucky • jailers • cut off • stomach • medicine • criminal • terrible • untimely • unnatural • look over • hostility • rude fellow • wedding gift • full of love
Unit2 2022-12-12
16 Clues: tető • kilép • siker • indít • bűnöző • hírnév • jelszó • újságíró • kaszkadőr • versenyző • kockáztat • veszélyes • szabadság • széles-sáv • billentyűzet • számítógépes-grafika
True Crime Vocabulary 2026-04-17
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- Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case in favor of one side or the other.
- An official of the Judicial branch with authority to decide lawsuits brought before courts.
- In a civil case, the person or organization against whom the plaintiff brings suit; in a criminal case, the person accused of the crime.
- A serious crime, usually punishable by at least one year in prison.
- The release, prior to trial, of a person accused of a crime, under specified conditions designed to assure that person's appearance in court when required. Also, can refer to the amount of bond money posted as a financial condition of pretrial release.
- In a criminal case, the defendant's statement pleading "guilty" or "not guilty" in answer to the charges.
- The formal charge issued by a grand jury stating that there is enough evidence that the defendant committed the crime to justify having a trial; it is used primarily for felonies.
- A command, issued under a court's authority, to a witness to appear and give testimony.
- Court authorization, most often for law enforcement officers, to conduct a search or make an arrest.
- Legal advice; a term also used to refer to the lawyers in a case.
- An allegation in an indictment or information, charging a defendant with a crime. An indictment or information may contain allegations that the defendant committed more than one crime. Each allegation is referred to as a count.
- An invalid trial, caused by fundamental error. When a mistrial is declared, the trial must start again with the selection of a new jury.
- A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- A request made after a trial by a party that has lost on one or more issues that a higher court review the decision to determine if it was correct. To make such a request is "to appeal" or "to take an appeal."
- The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a certain type of case. It also is used as a synonym for venue, meaning the geographic area over which the court has territorial jurisdiction to decide cases.
- of limitations: The time within which a lawsuit must be filed or a criminal prosecution begun. The deadline can vary, depending on the type of civil case or the crime charged.
- Jury: A body of 16-23 citizens who listen to evidence of criminal allegations, which is presented by the prosecutors, and determine whether there is probable cause to believe an individual committed an offense.
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- sentence: Prison terms for two or more offenses to be served at the same time, rather than one after the other. Example: Two five-year sentences and one three-year sentence, if served concurrently, result in a maximum of five years behind bars.
- sentence: Prison terms for two or more offenses to be served one after the other. Example: Two five-year sentences and one three-year sentence, if served consecutively, result in a maximum of 13 years behind bars.
- The decision of a trial jury or a judge that determines the guilt or innocence of a criminal defendant.
- An offense punishable by one year of imprisonment or less
- An oral statement made before an officer authorized by law to administer oaths. Such statements are often taken to examine potential witnesses, to obtain discovery, or to be used later in trial.
- The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime.
- A proceeding in which a criminal defendant is brought into court, told of the charges in an indictment or information, and asked to plead guilty or not guilty.
- The release of a prison inmate – granted by the U.S. Parole Commission – after the inmate has completed part of his or her sentence in a federal prison. When the parolee is released to the community, he or she is placed under the supervision of a U.S. probation officer.
- A written or printed statement made under oath.
- To charge someone with a crime. A prosecutor tries a criminal case on behalf of the government
- Evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials or before grand juries.
- A jury verdict that a criminal defendant is not guilty, or the finding of a judge that the evidence is insufficient to support a conviction.
- A legal action started by a plaintiff against a defendant based on a complaint that the defendant failed to perform a legal duty which resulted in harm to the plaintiff.
- An invalid trial, caused by fundamental error. When a mistrial is declared, the trial must start again with the selection of a new jury.
31 Clues: A written or printed statement made under oath. • A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant. • An offense punishable by one year of imprisonment or less • Legal advice; a term also used to refer to the lawyers in a case. • A serious crime, usually punishable by at least one year in prison. • ...
Final Exam Study Guide Unit 6 2025-12-03
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- Examples to be followed in similar cases
- Decides the facts and gives a verdict in most criminal cases; made up of 12 people
- A courts authority to hear a case
- Courts should actively use judicial review to check laws and government actions.
- This is a criminal offense but less serious
- Represents the person accused of a crime
Down
- Represents the federal government
- The person being sued in a civil case
- Judges have limited power to make decisions based on personal opinions.
- The person suing in a civil case
- This is the most serious criminal offense
11 Clues: The person suing in a civil case • Represents the federal government • A courts authority to hear a case • The person being sued in a civil case • Examples to be followed in similar cases • Represents the person accused of a crime • This is the most serious criminal offense • This is a criminal offense but less serious • ...
Crossword Task 2023-02-08
Across
- Rules everybody has to follow
- Important aspect of catching criminals
- Somebody who has seen a crime
- An individual responsible for a crime
- Somebody who has been subjected to a crime
- Freud's favourite topic
- Something the police want to know about a criminal
- An illegal activity
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- An individual not involved in a crime
- a criminal offence involving damaging property
- a popular science in law enforcement
- a statement taken from people who see a crime
- Until proven guilty
- They have cool uniforms
- people that go to jail
15 Clues: Until proven guilty • An illegal activity • people that go to jail • Freud's favourite topic • They have cool uniforms • Rules everybody has to follow • Somebody who has seen a crime • a popular science in law enforcement • An individual not involved in a crime • An individual responsible for a crime • Important aspect of catching criminals • ...
For my lovie<3 2024-06-25
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- Dream pose in a large bed
- Sexiest man alive
- Trick taught by Claire Saffitz for brownies
- First date locaysh
- If Steph Kobzan saw a stray cat in Greece, she would say:
- Best donut + coffee place
- Code word for giving each other space in bed
- Trivia spot where I fell in love with you
- Best Halloween costume
- Youtube vlogger who lives on the East Coast
- Your BFF since day 1 and an international driver
- 28 Days ______ Fantastic ghost hunting TV show
- Best Tims donut?
- Wags his booty when he walks
- Can fix everything and shows love through buying food
- Home of beach memories pride crosswalks
- First kiss soundtrack (the PG version of the band)
- Your rival (do you climb bro)
- Rival breakfast shop that we own
Down
- ______ Drama – best drama series ever
- Man who is completely and utterly in love with you
- “You want a fkn slice of pizza pie?”
- Delicious Peach dessert
- “The name’s ______ bucko”
- Rival (and best) cheer group in classic 2000 movie
- Nerdy star of Criminal Minds
- This food was on sale when I asked you to come to trivia
- Queen of sourdough
- Food you put me on and changed my taco game
- Camp worker of legend that only worked for four days
- Young Lex made an important phone call to this company
- Nickname of Lauren and Rio’s husband and father
- Real fans call the pop singer this
- Shoe brand that we adore
- “So you like showtunes. It doesn’t mean you’re gay. It just means you’re _____”
- Spot for the best chicken sandwiches
- Call me by your name cannibal
- The world spins after a few sips of this drink
- Our favorite cuddling position
- Game that Cassie hated learning
40 Clues: Best Tims donut? • Sexiest man alive • First date locaysh • Queen of sourdough • Best Halloween costume • Delicious Peach dessert • Shoe brand that we adore • Dream pose in a large bed • “The name’s ______ bucko” • Best donut + coffee place • Nerdy star of Criminal Minds • Wags his booty when he walks • Call me by your name cannibal • Your rival (do you climb bro) • ...
sip n solve 2023-04-23
Across
- best man
- jaylon’s least favorite house chore
- our first city they lived in together
- jay can’t go anywhere without______
- our favorite city
- jaylon’s favorite adjective to describe sam
- sam’s favorite brewery
- who said I love you first
- sam’s cars name
- “you may now _____ the bride”
- our first pets name
- how many years have we been together
- jay’s cars name
- what’s our favorite wine
- styles celebrity sam would wed if not for jay
- what era is sam in?
- bridesmaid - met in 2012
- jaylon’s favorite beer
- how many years have we known each other for
- what month did jaylon propose
- what nfl team super bowl ring did we try on
- jaylon’s high school football number
- jaylon’s middle name
- sam’s birth month
- what month are we getting married in
- how many states have we been to together
- where did sam work with the matron of honor
- sam’s maiden name
- sam’s favorite show
- jaylon’s birth month
Down
- our total number of siblings
- our go to breakfast place
- jaylon’s nickname
- what’s our favorite meal to cook together
- city where we first met
- how many times has sam seen harry styles
- sam’s middle name
- the same county we went to high school in
- our favorite restaurant
- city where sam was born
- city where jay was born
- company sam works for
- our flower “girl”
- bridesmaid - met at work
- sam’s favorite animal
- what sorority did sam join in college
- how many tattoos do we have combined
- who’s older
- bridesmaid - met when she was 6
- what color is the wedding party wearing
- our nephews name
- our favorite christmas tradition
- what age were we when we met
- the color jaylon wore to senior prom
- how many birthdays have we celebrated together
- our wedding hashtag
- our honeymoon city
- jaylons favorite drink
- our zodiac sign
59 Clues: best man • who’s older • sam’s cars name • jay’s cars name • our zodiac sign • our nephews name • jaylon’s nickname • sam’s middle name • our favorite city • our flower “girl” • sam’s birth month • sam’s maiden name • our honeymoon city • our first pets name • what era is sam in? • our wedding hashtag • sam’s favorite show • jaylon’s middle name • jaylon’s birth month • company sam works for • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2022-10-13
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- Harper dreamed of places like New York, she had never left her ____ town.
- Jill ____ her assignment, she knew it was not done to the best of her ability.
- Jack ____ throughout the day because his girlfriend dumped him.
- Jared is an ____ person. He always says the rudest remarks to Bob.
- I made an _____ choice when picking my kickball team, that way no one felt left out
- NATO represents a ____ set of values and beliefs.
- She became _____ when he Jessica took her favorite toy.
- Carl was ____ when his mother took his video game away. He didn't speak to her for 2 days!
- Eric was not _____ with the rules his school provided to him.
- Because three religions use the old testament, there may be some ____ in their belief structure.
- The show Criminal Minds is ____about serial killers.
- Greg possesses a large quantity of _____ skills.
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- I was awakened when I heard that ____ sound.
- Josie was an ____ environmentalist.
- It was only by _____ that I passed my math exam, I was not prepared.
- Sal is a _____ student because he get straight A’s
- When I first heard about Susan’s disease I was really worried. But the doctor told her there was a _____ that would surely help her.
- Bob went to jail for his _____ behavior. He was stalking women at the grocery store.
- Mary has a great amount of Mary has a great amount of haughtiness, because she's the captain of the cheer squad.
- I am grateful for my teacher’s _____ study sessions because she passed my test.
- Moving all the furniture to our new house was quite an _____ task.
- Jehovah Witnesses _____ their beliefs.
- Luke knew he was enamored with Kate when he first saw her
- How dare he ____ that I can't do basic algebra.
- I want my business to succeed but I don't have an ____ for business.
- You should behave in a _____ fashion at a tea party.
26 Clues: Josie was an ____ environmentalist. • Jehovah Witnesses _____ their beliefs. • I was awakened when I heard that ____ sound. • How dare he ____ that I can't do basic algebra. • Greg possesses a large quantity of _____ skills. • NATO represents a ____ set of values and beliefs. • Sal is a _____ student because he get straight A’s • ...
Crime And Punishment 2023-10-25
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- payment made by offender to victim
- process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- the release of an offender from detention subject to a period of good behavior under supervision
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
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- prevents recidivism
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation
- acts violation of statute law
- method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prisons
- treatment intended to heal or relieve a disorder
- payment made by offender to victim
- a repetition of or return to criminal behavior
11 Clues: prevents recidivism • acts violation of statute law • payment made by offender to victim • payment made by offender to victim • a repetition of or return to criminal behavior • treatment intended to heal or relieve a disorder • discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment • punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation • ...
Keyword Cipher Exercise 1 (TOUCHE) 2013-03-26
Keyword Cipher Exercise 1 (TOUCHE) 2013-03-26
Glossary: Law and Order 2023-10-09
15 Clues: rike • karkuri • haastaja • syytetty • syyllinen • kuulustelu • asianajaja • rikostutkija • pahoinpitely • ehdonalainen • oikeudenkäynti • rikoksentekijä • sakkorangaistus • todistusaineisto • vankeusrangaistus
Preview -Word Study 2017-07-25
Judicial Vocabulary 2026-02-26
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- deals with criminal matter
- Checking products to see if they are safe
- asking to a higher court
- The main rulebook
- denial of an item or possession being use
- the laws for minors or juvenile
- Charging against suspected person
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- a piece of legislative enacted by an authority
- denial of the truth
- This is when judges make decisions in court cases
- the idea that certain rights and principles are inherent
- a conduction for someone that is suspected
- Rules made by the government
- a remarkable concurrence on events
- secured of a possession from a person
- a forceful way
16 Clues: a forceful way • The main rulebook • denial of the truth • asking to a higher court • deals with criminal matter • Rules made by the government • the laws for minors or juvenile • Charging against suspected person • a remarkable concurrence on events • secured of a possession from a person • Checking products to see if they are safe • denial of an item or possession being use • ...
Judicial Vocabulary 2026-02-26
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- deals with criminal matter
- Checking products to see if they are safe
- asking to a higher court
- The main rulebook
- denial of an item or possession being use
- the laws for minors or juvenile
- Charging against suspected person
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- a piece of legislative enacted by an authority
- denial of the truth
- This is when judges make decisions in court cases
- the idea that certain rights and principles are inherent
- a conduction for someone that is suspected
- Rules made by the government
- a remarkable concurrence on events
- secured of a possession from a person
- a forceful way
16 Clues: a forceful way • The main rulebook • denial of the truth • asking to a higher court • deals with criminal matter • Rules made by the government • the laws for minors or juvenile • Charging against suspected person • a remarkable concurrence on events • secured of a possession from a person • Checking products to see if they are safe • denial of an item or possession being use • ...
Spelling #32 2021-05-21
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- the study of fossils and bones
- the study of space and planets
- to have energy
- to suggest an idea you have
- wild animals
- do not completely believe something
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- an extinct animal from millions of years ago
- the roof of a building
- a building with ancient artifacts inside
- being crazy
- a soft silky material
- the ability to read minds
- a strong coiled material
- a quick electric shock
14 Clues: being crazy • wild animals • to have energy • a soft silky material • the roof of a building • a quick electric shock • a strong coiled material • the ability to read minds • to suggest an idea you have • the study of fossils and bones • the study of space and planets • do not completely believe something • a building with ancient artifacts inside • ...
CRIM 108 - Chapter 17 2023-05-24
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- A strategy combining the removal of violent gang members from a community with long-term community development. (3 words)
- Programs that expose at-risk youth to examples of prison life and other consequences of criminal behaviour, along with testimonials from convicts. (2 words)
- Research studies that involves long-term observation of specific variables, often across decades (for example, cohort studies).
- Criminal activity commonly related to gangs that typically involves obtaining money through acts such as extortion, bribery, illegal gambling, and loan sharking.
- The state of being criminal; criminal acts or practices.
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- The crime of demanding money from someone using force or threats.
- Efforts to eliminate gangs or significantly reduce gang-related crime through a process of deterrence and incapacitation. (2 words)
- Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act. (Abbreviation)
- Group structure built around easily identified leaders and followers; in gangs, the hierarchy often determines the roles, obligations, and rewards of members.
- A criminal organization, often highly organized and with many partnerships, involved primarily in the trafficking of illegal drugs.
10 Clues: The state of being criminal; criminal acts or practices. • The crime of demanding money from someone using force or threats. • Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act. (Abbreviation) • A strategy combining the removal of violent gang members from a community with long-term community development. (3 words) • ...
Civil and Criminal Law 2020-06-18
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- 12 - 18 randoms citizens who decide the outcome of a trial.
- The opposite of guilty.
- Balance of _____ (civil law).
- The name for a proposed law.
- The name given to a law once it has been given assent.
- To slander or libel another person.
- Negligence is an example of this type of civil law.
- The level of proof needed in cases.
- The national parliament is also known as ____ parliament.
- A decision made by a judge that guides similar cases.
- The person accused of a crime.
- The upper house of federal parliament.
- Regulations that only apply to a particular group of people.
- Compensation or remedy for wrongs done in a civil case.
- Laws are designed to _____ people in society.
- The process that courts undertake to hear a case.
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- The judge presides over this.
- Law made by judges in court.
- The person bringing a case to civil court.
- The lowest level of courts in WA.
- The leader of federal parliament.
- Criminal cases need to be proved beyond reasonable ____.
- Laws that are made in Parliament.
- Murder cases are likely to be heard in this court.
- The fear of punishment is a _____ so people obey laws.
- Apply to a higher court to overturn a decision.
- Bills go through three stages of this.
- A formal rule that applies to all of society.
28 Clues: The opposite of guilty. • Law made by judges in court. • The name for a proposed law. • The judge presides over this. • Balance of _____ (civil law). • The person accused of a crime. • The lowest level of courts in WA. • The leader of federal parliament. • Laws that are made in Parliament. • To slander or libel another person. • The level of proof needed in cases. • ...
Criminal Law, History, & Development 2022-03-30
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- Since the beginning of civilization there have been _______ codes and laws to guide appropriate behavior.
- the _________ amendment protects the rights of all citizens to have an attorney argue their case.
- When someone is convicted with a felony he or she no longer has certain ______ rights.
- the final step for a bill to become a law is approval from the ______________ branch.
- the fourth amendment states in order to search or seize an item or person, there needs to be either a warrant or _______________.
- Criminal cases have a __________ burden of proof than civil cases.
- Someone cannot have committed a crime just by __________ about committing one; there must be a guilty act.
- In order to be put on trial, a person needs to be indicted or ________ with a crime.
- mens rea means to have a _________ mind.
- the fourth amendment prohibits against ____________ searches and seizures.
- A first draft of a potential law
- the __________ amendment gives protection from self-incrimination.
- Colonists wanted to ensure power was distributed _________ throughout the government, preventing any one power from taking over.
- In the US Constitution, the first ten amendments are known as the _____________.
- Actus Reas means guilty ______.
- Early Americans decided ________ should be in charge of deciding what is defined as crime by writing statutes.
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- The term ___________ refers to the guilty act and guilty mind occurring at the same time.
- the ____________amendment prohibits cruel and unusual punishment.
- Once one has gone to trial, he or she cannot be tried _____ for the same offense.
- approximately _________ percent of bills are made into laws each year.
- The Romans created some of the law we still use today, like ___________ cases as criminal or civil.
- a legislative bill is the _________ draft of a potential law.
- Cybercrimes and computer hacking have real consequences and can lead to many individuals' safety being ________ in the real world.
- A written code defining a criminal act and providing the standard punishment for the crime
- the first instance of classifying cases as criminal or civil
- When there is difficulty interpreting what a statute means or there are not adequate statutes in place to determine the outcome of a case, the judicial system must rely on using _________ case outcomes.
- An amount of money given to the court to allow the defendant to be released from jail.
- to stand by decisions
- Case law provides the court system _____________for interpreting and applying statutes and administrative rules.
- A ________ bail does not always mean the bail must be able to be paid, but means the bail amount should reflect the nature of the crime, as well as the means of the defendant.
- Administrative Rule are rules government agencies can create to govern ________ and companies
- ____________ rules are rules that government agencies can create to govern citizens and companies
- The right to due process in the court of law is protected by the __________ amendment.
33 Clues: to stand by decisions • Actus Reas means guilty ______. • A first draft of a potential law • mens rea means to have a _________ mind. • the first instance of classifying cases as criminal or civil • a legislative bill is the _________ draft of a potential law. • the ____________amendment prohibits cruel and unusual punishment. • ...
Chapter 2: Criminal Law 2022-04-06
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- Willful or malicious damage to property
- Attempt to commit a battery
- The intentional killing of another person
- The wrongful taking of someone's property by threatening or using violence
- The party that accuses a person of a crime
- An offense committed against the public good, or society
- An impelling force; an urge that prompts an unpremeditated act or feeling
- A less-serious crime
- The unlawful touching of another person
- Purpose; meaning; significance
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- Voluntary or involuntary killing of another person without intending to do so
- A person who is accused of a crime
- The government official who brings the case against the defendant
- A major crime
- A minor offense that is usually punishable with a fine and not with jail time
- Breaking and entering a house or other structure to commit a felony
- A need or desire that causes a person to act
- Deliberately harmful; spiteful
- Open disrespect or willful disobedience of a court or legislative body
- The unlawful taking of someone's personal property with the intent to keep the property away from that person
- Relating to home or household, or to a specific state or country
21 Clues: A major crime • A less-serious crime • Attempt to commit a battery • Deliberately harmful; spiteful • Purpose; meaning; significance • A person who is accused of a crime • Willful or malicious damage to property • The unlawful touching of another person • The intentional killing of another person • The party that accuses a person of a crime • ...
Criminal Justice Flow Chars 2020-03-24
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- a place for the confinement of people accused or convicted of a crime
- facts provided or learned about something or someone
- to free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty
- a building in which people are legally held as a punishment for a crime they have committed or while awaiting trial
- apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court
- examine the validity of an accusation before trial
- the first step, the defendant is advised of his/her right to trial, and right to trial by jury if desired
- an instance of turning something aside from its course
- the release of an offender from detention
- to be set free
- temporary release of someone awaiting trial
- formal judgment on a disputed matter
- a minor wrong doing
- the official cancellation of a decree, decision, or promise
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- the action of arraigning someone in court
- a crime punishable by more than one year of jail
- a young person
- hearing to determine if there is enough evidence
- a person's inherent qualities of mind and character
- judge transfers a case from juvenile to adult court
- released from prison for good
- having been declared guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge
- to take into custody
- declare the punishment decided for an offender
- a criminal defendant's admission to the court that he or she committed the offense he or she is charged with and his or her agreement to waive the right to trial
25 Clues: a young person • to be set free • a minor wrong doing • to take into custody • released from prison for good • formal judgment on a disputed matter • the action of arraigning someone in court • the release of an offender from detention • temporary release of someone awaiting trial • declare the punishment decided for an offender • ...
Criminal Justice Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-01
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- unlawful sexual intercourse
- the release of a prisoner temporarily (for a special purpose) or permanently before the completion of a sentence, on the promise of good behavior
- the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property
- Law, a system of law concerned with the punishment of those who commit crimes
- the crime of killing a human being without malice aforethought, or otherwise in circumstances not amounting to murder.
- the official power to make legal decisions and judgments
- Hearing, a "trial before the trial"
- Law, the system of law concerned with private relations between members of a community rather than criminal, military, or religious affairs
- Law, the law as established by the outcome of former cases
- Cause, reasonable grounds (for making a search, pressing a charge, etc.)
- a crime, typically one involving violence, regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor, and usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death
- Endangerment, under circumstances manifesting extreme indifference to the value of human life
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- a person or body of persons having judicial authority to hear and resolve disputes in civil, criminal, ecclesiastical, or military cases
- a nonindictable offense, regarded in the US (and formerly in the UK) as less serious than a felony
- engages in conduct which creates a substantial danger of death or serious physical injury to another person
- umbrella terms describing a variety of functions typically carried out by government agencies, and involving the punishment, treatment, and supervision of persons who have been convicted of crimes
- the quality or state of being in accordance with the law
- the action of causing something
- Amendment, unreasonable search and seizure
- Branch, interprets the laws
- amendment, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances"
- Branch, deliberative assembly with the authority to make laws for a political entity such as a country or city
- the deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another; murder
- Reus, action or conduct which is a constituent element of a crime, as opposed to the mental state of the accused
- Suspicion, a legal standard of proof in United States law that is less than probable cause
- Branch, carries out and enforces laws
- a period of supervision over an offender, ordered by the court instead of serving time in prison
- the temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial, sometimes on condition that a sum of money be lodged to guarantee their appearance in court
- Enforcement, the activity of some members of government who act in an organized manner to enforce the law by discovering, deterring, rehabilitating, or punishing people who violate the rules and norms governing that society
- Rea, the intention or knowledge of wrongdoing that constitutes part of a crime, as opposed to the action or conduct of the accused
30 Clues: unlawful sexual intercourse • Branch, interprets the laws • the action of causing something • Hearing, a "trial before the trial" • Branch, carries out and enforces laws • Amendment, unreasonable search and seizure • the quality or state of being in accordance with the law • the official power to make legal decisions and judgments • ...
Criminal and Civil Law 2021-04-13
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- type of court that deals with lawsuits
- the judge decides the punishment
- when the jury makes a 12-0 ruling
- the final decision a jury makes
- a group of people that issue an indictment
- type of rights read to a suspect
- serious crime that may lead to prison
- standard for jury to decide in a civil case
- the payout given to the winning side
- admit guilt or innocence
- exchanging documents and evidence before trial
- the person accused of a crime at trial
- a lawyer assigned due to a lack of money
- legal order allowing police to arrest you
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- the right ask another court to hear your case
- an attempt to cut a deal before trial
- a minor or less serious crime
- the person who runs a court room
- type of court where someone violated the law
- lawyers rejecting jurors
- aperson who testifies in court
- group of people who make final decision in a trial
- money you have put up to get out of jail
- the belief that the suspect is innocent
- another name for lawyer
- lawyers ask each other's witnesses questions
- the person who files a complaint in civil court
- person who possibly committed a crime
28 Clues: another name for lawyer • lawyers rejecting jurors • admit guilt or innocence • a minor or less serious crime • aperson who testifies in court • the final decision a jury makes • the person who runs a court room • the judge decides the punishment • type of rights read to a suspect • when the jury makes a 12-0 ruling • the payout given to the winning side • ...
The Criminal Trial Process 2021-07-26
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- an agreement between the Director of Public Prosecutions and the accused that involves the acceptance of a guilty plea, usually in exchange for something else
- proceedings in which a magistrate determines if there is enough evidence for a case to proceed to trial in a higher court
- a judicial officer appointed to investigate deaths in unusual circumstances
- mental incapacitation at the time of the act, meaning the accused cannot have formed the mens rea at the time of the offence
- a judicial officer in the Local Court; in New South Wales, they are appointed by the Governor
- a system of law where two opposing sides present their cases to an impartial judge or jury
- the authority for a court to hear a matter for the first time
- it is a complete defence for some crimes if the accused can show the victim freely consented to the act in question
- court
- coercion or pressure used by one party to influence another party
- the defence where the defendant claims that their actions were a direct result of another person’s actions, which caused them to lose control of their own actions
- a legal practitioner employed by the Director of Public Prosecutions; usually prosecutes indictable offences
- an application to have a higher court review a decision of a lower court
- a NSW Police Force officer trained in prosecution; usually prosecutes summary offences
- a subsidised legal service provided by the state for those on low incomes
- in criminal matters, the responsibility of the prosecution is to prove the case against the accused
- an act that cannot be controlled or is not voluntary, such as an epileptic fit
- be found guilty
- inquest a court hearing conducted by a coroner to help determine the manner and cause of death
- the level of proof required for a party to succeed in court
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- the system of courts within a jurisdiction, from lower courts to intermediate and higher courts
- the defendant acted in defence of self, another or property; only accepted in limited circumstances and only for reasonable force
- when the legal team rejects a juror because they believe that for some reason the juror will be prejudiced
- a system of law where two sides present their cases to a judge who directs the cases and can call for particular evidence
- the defendant acted under an honest and reasonable error and thus could not have formed the mens rea
- when the legal team rejects a juror without needing to provide a specific reason
- also known as substantial impairment of responsibility, this defence is used when the accused is suffering from a mental impairment
- the standard of proof required in a criminal case for a person
- a public barrister who can appear for an accused in a serious criminal matter where legal aid has been granted
- a judgment that a person is not guilty of the crime of which they have been charged
- the authority for a court to review matters on appeal from
- a formal statement of guilt or innocence by the accused
32 Clues: court • be found guilty • a formal statement of guilt or innocence by the accused • the authority for a court to review matters on appeal from • the level of proof required for a party to succeed in court • the authority for a court to hear a matter for the first time • the standard of proof required in a criminal case for a person • ...
The Criminal Justice System 2022-05-03
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- ___ punishment is a death sentence.
- ____ is the overturn of a convicted felony
- Former convicts are ___ from certain professions
- Crimes in Texas are divided into two broad categories: _______ and misdemeanors
- ___ bargain is where the state agrees to charge the defendant with a reduced charge if the defendant pleads guilty
- ____ offenders are less likely to be referred by their lawyers into drug treatment programs
- _____ are violations of the penal code
- ___ prisons are used to reduce costs of incarceration but does not seem to obtain this goal.
- ____ Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Act of 2001, strengthened Texas law by identifying specific targeted groups
- The Parole Division reports to ___ Executive Director
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- Due to a large number of people and the cost, TDCJ has shifted to focusing on ______.
- Texas has a ____ incarceration rate than the US
- Misdemeanors are divided into _____ classes
- In ___ matters, there is no right to an attorney or access to courts.
- ___ is money or collateral that a defendant puts up as a guarantee that he or she will show up for the trial and allows defendants to be released from jail while awaiting trial
- In 2001, the Texas Legislature passed the __ Defense Act which aimed to overhaul and standardize how indigent defendants receive counsel.
- A major reason the public may not support the death penalty is the potential execution of ____ individuals
- Hate crimes are defined as criminal acts against another person motivated by ____ against a group of which the victim was a member.
- ___ v. Estelle eliminated the policy to build new jails
- The number one contraband item in prison is ___.
20 Clues: ___ punishment is a death sentence. • _____ are violations of the penal code • ____ is the overturn of a convicted felony • Misdemeanors are divided into _____ classes • Texas has a ____ incarceration rate than the US • Former convicts are ___ from certain professions • The number one contraband item in prison is ___. • ...
Business Law - Criminal Crossword 2022-09-07
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- A not as serious crime but still punishable by a fine or imprisonment, or even both.
- Make a physical attack on another person.
- Entering a building illegally with the intent to commit a crime.
- A major crime that is punishable by a fine or imprisonment, or even both.
- Taking property through violence or the threat of violence.
- A minor offense, punishable by fine but not imprisonment.
- Pleading the state of being seriously mentally ill; madness or crazy.
- Killing another person with the intent to do so.
- Theft of personal property without planning on returning it.
- Defending one's self from another usually using physical force.
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- Killing another person without intending to do so.
- Generally non-violent in nature.
- Violent and or aggressive behavior within the home, typically involving the violent abuse of a spouse or partner.
- The criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
- The action of abducting someone and holding them captive.
- Pleading being tricked into the crime that was committed.
- Malicious damage to property.
- Betraying one’s own country.
- The wrongful taking of another person's property by the person who is entrusted with that property.
- Obtaining something, mainly money, through force and or threats.
20 Clues: Betraying one’s own country. • Malicious damage to property. • Generally non-violent in nature. • Make a physical attack on another person. • Killing another person with the intent to do so. • Killing another person without intending to do so. • The action of abducting someone and holding them captive. • Pleading being tricked into the crime that was committed. • ...
Criminal Justice Review Terms 2022-08-24
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- A serious criminal offense punishable by a prison sentence of more than one year
- killing in which there is no intent to kill at all
- An unsuccessful trial, for example, because the jury can't reach a decision.
- killing that is done with malice, but without premeditation or deliberation
- A search of someone's body or property conducted by law enforcement personnel without the issuance of a search warrant.
- the court process where the judge decides the defendant's penalty
- the release of an inmate from prison to community supervision with a set of conditions for remaining on parole
- a formal reading of a criminal charging document in the presence of the defendant to inform the defendant of the charges against him or her
- in a trial, each attorney's summary of the case, which attempts to persuade the judge (and the jury if there is one) to favor his or her side
- the death penalty for a crime or offence
- a hearing held to determine if there is sufficient evidence to justify a trial
- a suspicion based on specific facts; less than probable cause
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- a statement made by the lawyer for each side at the beginning of a trial, in which each lawyer outlines the case he or she intends to present
- reasonable grounds (for making a search, pressing a charge, etc.).
- Right to an attorney
- The examination of a witness by the attorney who calls the witness to the stand to testify on behalf of the attorney's client
- A group of citizens that decides whether there is sufficient evidence to accuse someone of a crime
- holding an offender in secure confinement before trial
- the questioning of an opposing witness during a trial
- a killing that accompanies a felony, such as robbery or rape
20 Clues: Right to an attorney • the death penalty for a crime or offence • killing in which there is no intent to kill at all • the questioning of an opposing witness during a trial • holding an offender in secure confinement before trial • a killing that accompanies a felony, such as robbery or rape • a suspicion based on specific facts; less than probable cause • ...
Criminal Justice BM-3 2023-05-04
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- case The reason for an arrest based on the
- arrest
- To find a defendant not guilty
- or disorderly conduct
- follow certain rules and report to a probation
- Process during which an accused person
- Juveniles who break the law
- Crimes in which there is no victim whose
- Crimes committed by people in the
- warrant An Authorization by a court to make to
- used to bring criminals to justice
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- A period of time during which a person
- of an offense dose not go to prison but instead
- before a court to enter a plea of guilty or not
- has been established
- A person who commits any type of crime
- of crime and the available evidence
- are invaded by another person
- In most states a person under the age of 18
- Less serious crimes such as traffic
- Serious crimes such as homicide and
- of their work
- any act that breaks the law and for which a
- justice system The system of police courts and
24 Clues: arrest • of their work • has been established • or disorderly conduct • Juveniles who break the law • are invaded by another person • To find a defendant not guilty • Crimes committed by people in the • used to bring criminals to justice • of crime and the available evidence • Less serious crimes such as traffic • Serious crimes such as homicide and • ...
Criminal Law Book 1 2024-05-16
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- single acts constitutes two or more grave of less grave felonies
- the creator or the author of the crime committed
- grave those are punishable by maximum period
- one person decide t commit offense and propose to another person to join
- people living or sojourn can be punishable
- two or more malefactors to the commission of the crime
- lack of foresight causing injury to others
- circumstances the person are imbecile or insane
- law define crimes treat of their nature
- is when someone performs an action incorrectly or a legal act performed in an illegal manner.
- is when a party causes injury to another party on purpose
- the elements are intelligence freedom and intent
- seas refer to any waters on the sea coast which are without the boundaries of low watermark
- as the intentional failure to perform a required duty or obligation
- circumstances the person defending himself
- rule triable in there country if affects their peace and order
- the one having knowledge to the commission of the crime without participating
- zone the three three mile limit beyond our shore measured at low tide
- punishable by revised penal code
- felonies do not perform all of the execution of the offense
- perform all the act of execution but the victim is alive
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- circumstances lessen or reduced the penalty
- Archipelago this includes all the islands
- there's is no crime when there's is no law punishing it
- rule triable in there country if the crime committed in thier territory
- punishable by municipal or city ordinances
- lack of skill or lack of care or precautions
- the elements are negligence imprudence lack of skill or lack of foresight
- felonies those are punishable by capital punishments
- circumstances increase the penalty of criminal liability
- acronym of five circumstances
- the right of a state to self-preservation
- It extends to the air space which covers its territory
- refers to the quality by which an act may be credited to the person as the author or owner
- two or more person having an agreement t commit an offense
- the one having participating in the commission of the crime
- felonies those are fine not exceeding 200 pesos
- punishable by special laws
- successful perform all act of execution
- waters all bodies of water that connect all the islands
40 Clues: punishable by special laws • acronym of five circumstances • punishable by revised penal code • law define crimes treat of their nature • successful perform all act of execution • Archipelago this includes all the islands • the right of a state to self-preservation • punishable by municipal or city ordinances • people living or sojourn can be punishable • ...
Criminal Law Vocabulary Review 2024-09-26
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- "the guilty mind"
- Crimes with a penalty less than 1 year in jail.
- Consciously taking an unjustifiable risk.
- Someone who knowingly helps a criminal escape from the police.
- Legal responsibility for wrongful action.
- Intention to commit the crime even if it is not complete.
- wanton or reckless disregard or the safety/ lives of others.
- "the guilty act"
- Body of law which relates to crime.
- Awareness of facts that can establish mens rea.
- The reason a person commits a crime.
- Crimes with a penalty greater than 1 year in prison.
- To encourage someone to commit a crime.
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- An incomplete or unfinished crime.
- Offences which do not require mens reas.
- Intention to commit a crime though it is not completed.
- To ask, advise, or encourage one to commit a criminal act.
- An act or omission of an act that is prohibited and punishable by the Federal state.
- Shared responsibility among criminals for any additional offences that are committed.
- Helping the perpetrator commit the crime.
- The person who actually commits the crime
- The taking of one human life by another human.
- An agreement between two parties to commit a crime even though it is not gone through with.
23 Clues: "the guilty act" • "the guilty mind" • An incomplete or unfinished crime. • Body of law which relates to crime. • The reason a person commits a crime. • To encourage someone to commit a crime. • Offences which do not require mens reas. • Consciously taking an unjustifiable risk. • Helping the perpetrator commit the crime. • Legal responsibility for wrongful action. • ...
Intro Criminal Justice Systems 2024-12-08
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- The process by which procedures that feel fair to those involved are made.
- A period of conditional supervised release in the community following a prison term
- A state or federal confinement facility that has custodial authority over adults sentenced to confinement
- Supported by the results of rigorous scientific research
- The rights guaranteed to all members of American society by the U.S. Constitution
- One who seeks to protect personal freedoms
- The process or policy of reducing the number of persons in prisons, jails, and other confinement facilities
- In violation of the criminal laws of a state, the federal government, or a local jurisdiction for which there is no legally acceptable justification or excuse.
- The cessation of offending or other antisocial behavior.
- A sentencing alternative that requires offenders to spend at least part of their time working for a community agency.
- A policy that seeks to protect society by incarcerating individuals deemed to be the most dangerous
- The existence within one society of diverse groups that maintain unique cultural identities while frequently accepting and participating in the larger society’s legal and political systems
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- A sentence of imprisonment that is suspended
- emphasizes individual rights at all stages of justice system processing
- The number of inmates a prison can handle according to the judgment of experts
- A sentence explicitly requiring the convicted offender to serve a period of confinement in a local, state, or federal facility, followed by a period of probation
- Perspective that emphasizes the efficient arrest and conviction of criminal offenders
- Characterized by social integration, consensus, smooth functioning, and lack of interpersonal and institutional conflict
- Approach to the criminal justice system and to social justice treats violence and crime like infectious diseases, and analyzes risk factors to identify how they are spread
- The implementation of fair and equitable procedures in the administration of justice.
- Group is faced with social change, uneven development of culture, maladaptiveness, disharmony, conflict, and lack of consensus
- The principle of fairness
- According to this theoretical framework, justice is more a product of conflicts among agencies within the system than it is the result of cooperation among component agencies
- System’s components work together harmoniously to achieve the social product we call justice
- A court requirement that a convicted offender pay money or provide services to the victim of the crime
25 Clues: The principle of fairness • One who seeks to protect personal freedoms • A sentence of imprisonment that is suspended • Supported by the results of rigorous scientific research • The cessation of offending or other antisocial behavior. • emphasizes individual rights at all stages of justice system processing • ...
The Criminal Justice System 2024-12-02
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- Each state has two of these in Congress
- Legislative system with two chambers
- First branch of government mentioned in the Constitution
- Informal groups formed by members of Congress
- Temporary committee to resolve bill differences
- The leader of the majority party in the Senate
- Assistants in Congress who enforce party discipline
- Budget analysts helping committees estimate costs
- Nickname for congressional funding projects
- The official presiding officer of the Senate
- Leads the House and decides debate schedule
- A group that combines members from both the House and Senate
- Average number of staffers per representative
- Reorganizing House seats after the census
- The Senate "cools" legislation like this
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- Ratified in 1913 to allow direct election of senators
- The legislative branch with 435 members
- The party with fewer seats in a chamber
- Permanent committee that handles key legislative work
- Helps Congress research policy questions
- Temporary group investigating specific problems
- The principal of equal representation in Congress for each person
- Nickname for federally funded local projects
- The room where members debate bills
- Federalist paper where Madison highlights Congress's power
- "Bringing home the bacon" refers to this
- Staff members who write speeches and draft bills
- What most bills do in committee
- Leader of the minority party in the Senate
- Congressional system for dividing legislative work
30 Clues: What most bills do in committee • The room where members debate bills • Legislative system with two chambers • The legislative branch with 435 members • The party with fewer seats in a chamber • Each state has two of these in Congress • Helps Congress research policy questions • "Bringing home the bacon" refers to this • The Senate "cools" legislation like this • ...
The Criminal Justice System 2024-12-05
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- the temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial, sometimes on condition that a sum of money be lodged to guarantee their appearance in court.
- a government decision to allow a person to be relieved of some or all of the legal consequences resulting from a criminal conviction, granted only by the president.
- the process of the lawyers and judge in a case question potential jurors to determine whether there is any reason to disqualify them.
- factors that constitute this in the courtroom are the length of the delay, the prosecutor's reasons for the delay, the defendant's views on the delay, and potential harm to the defendant caused by the delay
- a challenge that is given without reason but is usually based on a perceived bias in the jury candidate.
- crimes that are punishable by death.
- when a jury cant come to a unanimous decision it is called this.
- a minor crime typically punishable by a fine or no more than one year in prison (petty theft, disturbing the peace, and most traffic violations).
- is the stage in the criminal process when a person accused of a crime is informed of the charges and allowed to enter a guilty or not guilty plea.
- a person appointed to act for another in business or legal matters
- a legal process similar to a trial, but that takes place outside of a courtroom.
- a repayment by an offender to a victim for losses, damages, or injuries resulting from a crime
- an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- a serious crime usually punishable by more than one year in prison (grand theft, armed assault, murder).
- information provided either by a witness who saw the crimes occur or by a video or audio recording of the crime is called this.
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- a group of citizens who examine the evidence in a criminal case to decide whether a person accused of a crime should be indicted or charged.
- citizens who will be affected by a government decision must be given advance notice of what the government plans to do and how the government's action may deprive them of life, liberty, or property.
- information that can be inferred from other facts
- the defendant is imprisoned but is allowed to work in the community during workdays
- is a formal accusation of criminal behavior handed down by a grand jury.
- assigning the criminal a viable term in prison, ranging from a minimum sentence to a maximum sentence.
- an agreement in which a defendant pleads guilty in return for a lesser charge or reduced sentence.
- imprisonment in a jail, prison, or other correctional facility as punishment for a crime
- a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law
- a person who brings a case against another in a court of law.
- requires officers to inform suspects of their rights at the time that they are being arrested
- when judges announce the punishment for a crime
- the most likely sentence that an offender would receive
- Fourth Amendment sets out certain conditions under which these can be issued.
- a body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case based on evidence submitted to them in court
- being released before the court-imposed expiration date.
31 Clues: crimes that are punishable by death. • when judges announce the punishment for a crime • information that can be inferred from other facts • the most likely sentence that an offender would receive • being released before the court-imposed expiration date. • a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law • ...
Criminal Behavior - Quiz #2 2025-03-11
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- Main concept in Merton and Messner & Rosenfled’s theories of crime, referring to the distinct cultural values of the American society
- Removal of this can be one possible source of strain in Agnew's General Strain Theory
- Key concept in social disorganization theory referring to the level of cultural or demographic mix of a neighborhood
- Mode of adaptation to strain in Merton’s theory; individuals who fall under this category are likely to commit crime
- Structural theories explain crime at this level
- Theory of the early Chicago School, holding that the way a city grows follow basic principles of other species, that is, a natural pattern and evolution
- Concept under strain theory that helps explain why even very wealthy people experience the strain of wanting more
- Most gun-related deaths in the US are...
- Mode of adaptation to strain in Merton's typology; people who fit in this category follow the rules but do not buy in the pursuit of monetary goal
- According to Durkheim, the industrial revolution's move led to a loss of...in society
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- Most recent perspective promoted out of the Chicago School, emphasizing the features of communities that exhibit LOW levels of crime
- According to the concentric theory these areas experience the highest levels of crime
- Concept related to development and growth of neighborhoods in a city whereby wealthier people move in less affluent areas often displacing current inhabitants
- According to Messner & Rosenfeld, this institution dominates all others in the US
- Messner & Rossenfeld don't include this institution in their discussion of institutional imbalance in the US
- Country with the highest rate of private gun ownership rate in the world
- One possible main source of strain in Agnew’s General Strain Theory
- Defined by structural theorists as state of normlessness or disequilibrium between society approved goals and differential access to means to achieve said goals
- Mode of adaptation to strain in Merton's typology; people who fit in this category don't follow the rules and don't pursue socially valued goals
- Key concept in social disorganization referring to how long people live in a particular neighborhood
20 Clues: Most gun-related deaths in the US are... • Structural theories explain crime at this level • One possible main source of strain in Agnew’s General Strain Theory • Country with the highest rate of private gun ownership rate in the world • According to Messner & Rosenfeld, this institution dominates all others in the US • ...
Criminal Law Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-14
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- Lawful possession with fraudulent conversion
- We don't prefer this but we understand
- Family, alter ego, reasonableness
- A continuing theft-crime
- Acronym for when a legal duty to act arises
- When the statute is silent the court implies
- Conscious disregard of a substantial and unjustifiable risk of harm
- Narrow interpretation for the defendants
- Movement or fraud
- Words, structure, purpose, history
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- BARRK
- Is no longer a defense
- Result preferred from a utility perspective
- Only requires negligence
- Completely and voluntarily withdrew from the offense
- The main character of the crime
- Felony murder limits acronym
- Due process for the federal government
- In darkness, a break-in with felonious intent
- Due process for the state government
20 Clues: BARRK • Movement or fraud • Is no longer a defense • Only requires negligence • A continuing theft-crime • Felony murder limits acronym • The main character of the crime • Family, alter ego, reasonableness • Words, structure, purpose, history • Due process for the state government • We don't prefer this but we understand • Due process for the federal government • ...
The criminal justice system 2025-04-29
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- some ____ managed to flee the scene
- Javier committed a ______
- the judge ____ the driver for drunk driving
- _____ criminals who no one cares about
- Lina thought and felt an almost trembling wave of ____
- the defense filed a ______ to review the sentence handed down by the judge
- you have the right to ____ silent
- the police proceeded with the ____ of the suspect after gathering sufficient evidence of his involvement in the crime
- you have to have _____
- the ____ denied the charges against him during the initial hearing
- during the ____ phase, the judge gathered evidence and testimony to determine whether the case should go to trial
- the ______ began this morning with the presentation of witnesses by the prosecution
- you have the right to a _____call
- ____declaration of innocence of the accused
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- they _____ someone of stealing the money
- the judge ordered the ______ of the accused to prevent him from fleeing before the trial
- the _____ gave a very long sentence
- someone have an _____ tomorrow
- you have to have _____
- the court determined the defendant's ____ after analyzing all the evidence presented during the trial
- the ____ witnesses stopped the politicization of the trial
- you have a _____ period
- someone has a 26-year ______
- the judge imposed a harsher sentence because of the defendant's _____ in similar crimes
- you have the ___ to a lawyer
25 Clues: you have to have _____ • you have to have _____ • you have a _____ period • Javier committed a ______ • someone has a 26-year ______ • you have the ___ to a lawyer • someone have an _____ tomorrow • you have the right to ____ silent • you have the right to a _____call • some ____ managed to flee the scene • the _____ gave a very long sentence • ...
Criminal Justice Crossword Review 2025-09-19
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- a very harsh law that many of the crimes were punished by death
- a group or syndicate is an example of this crime
- stealing is a what
- they were first uniformed professionals
- law enforced by Roman military
- a warning that guarentees you know your rights
- a famous celebrity
- was hired by the ywca
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- was the beginning of mugshots
- eye for an eye
- was a tool invented to help investigators
- these are substances that could cause criminal behavior
- this crime can be added on to your sentence it’s not a crime by itself
- was a detective that uses logic and science
- was the first known what was performed in forty four BC
- the Chinese used this to id people
- describe the powers of the feds and rights of the citizens
- where things found at the scene get studied and tested
- crime against buildings,businesses,etc
- it’s everything that’s makes you up
20 Clues: eye for an eye • stealing is a what • a famous celebrity • was hired by the ywca • was the beginning of mugshots • law enforced by Roman military • the Chinese used this to id people • it’s everything that’s makes you up • crime against buildings,businesses,etc • they were first uniformed professionals • was a tool invented to help investigators • ...
Law Vocabulary 2024-04-17
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- a civil legal action by one person against another to be decided in court.
- an individual, or company sued or accused in a court of law.
- a crime punishable by term of imprisonment or the death penalty.
- an act that causes damage to one’s property.
- Law Violations of constitutional life
- Law non criminal behavior violating the laws.
- Law Hurting somebody else or yourself.
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- The party who initiates a lawsuit in a civil matter.
- a type of offense punishable under criminal law
- Law agreements among nations.
- copying the work of one person or a group.
11 Clues: Law agreements among nations. • Law Violations of constitutional life • Law Hurting somebody else or yourself. • copying the work of one person or a group. • an act that causes damage to one’s property. • Law non criminal behavior violating the laws. • a type of offense punishable under criminal law • The party who initiates a lawsuit in a civil matter. • ...
Celebrities of the West 2025-01-07
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- a guide
- limit between native & conquerred territories
- a criminal
- the only female celeb in the West
- victory of the Sioux over the US army
- surname : Barrow
- a famous Apache chief warrior
- blacks enroled in the army during the Indian wars
- a gang of brothers
- Indian noun for "bison"
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- sum of money you get if you catch a criminal
- public transport in the West
- Buffalo Bill's show
- he steals money from a bank
- he became a general at the age of 23
15 Clues: a guide • a criminal • surname : Barrow • a gang of brothers • Buffalo Bill's show • Indian noun for "bison" • he steals money from a bank • public transport in the West • a famous Apache chief warrior • the only female celeb in the West • he became a general at the age of 23 • victory of the Sioux over the US army • sum of money you get if you catch a criminal • ...
Crime Scene 2025-05-28
Across
- take someone to the police station
- stopped working
- found the thing or person you're looking for
- money you get for finding the criminal
- you did the crime, not innocent
- important
- finding out who did the crime
- let something go
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- they will go to prison later
- saying that someone did the crime
- messy, crazy
- to stop
- an official meeting where you decide if the person is guilty or not
- a hint, information that helps you find the person
- things that help you find the criminal
15 Clues: to stop • important • messy, crazy • stopped working • let something go • they will go to prison later • finding out who did the crime • you did the crime, not innocent • saying that someone did the crime • take someone to the police station • money you get for finding the criminal • things that help you find the criminal • found the thing or person you're looking for • ...
Laws 2016-11-06
Across
- were taken people into courts
- are referred by civil laws
- are getting ___________________ if you are guilty
- Civil Laws contains 3 laws
- False Crime is also involved as __________!
- Police are also the ones who _________s you
- are common crimes by robbery or Homicide
- are the most branches of laws
- Defendant is determined by _____ & ____
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- laws from Criminal laws are laws that
- are examples of criminal laws
- are also examples of civil wrongs
- is also considered by Arson
- disputed between each other by a civil law
- is a serious crime
15 Clues: is a serious crime • are referred by civil laws • Civil Laws contains 3 laws • is also considered by Arson • are examples of criminal laws • were taken people into courts • are the most branches of laws • are also examples of civil wrongs • laws from Criminal laws are laws that • Defendant is determined by _____ & ____ • are common crimes by robbery or Homicide • ...
CITY LIFE 4ºESO 2024-05-31
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- Dangerous and not recommended neighborhood
- Situation that causes losing a job
- waste that we do not need and throw away
- Moment that occurs in full traffic and causes waits
- criminal event rate
- State that entails not being able to live a full life
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- Not being financially strong
- crime by young people
- Does not have a place to rest and live in general
- Urban art
- travel daily
- City area where people live
- group of people with criminal purposes
- High residential value area
- Person with municipal or city power
15 Clues: Urban art • travel daily • criminal event rate • crime by young people • City area where people live • High residential value area • Not being financially strong • Situation that causes losing a job • Person with municipal or city power • group of people with criminal purposes • waste that we do not need and throw away • Dangerous and not recommended neighborhood • ...
Professions 2017-11-28
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- writes for a newspaper
- serves drinks
- sells you things
- books your holiday
- prepares food in a restaurant
- stops and prevents fires
- repairs things like waterpipes in your house
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- looks after your teeth
- understands how people's minds work
- makes impotant decisions in a court of law
- you might need one if the police arrest you
- designs houses and other buildings
- look after people who are ill
- can arrest people
- works with animals
- changes words into another language
- buys and sells things
17 Clues: serves drinks • sells you things • can arrest people • works with animals • books your holiday • buys and sells things • looks after your teeth • writes for a newspaper • stops and prevents fires • look after people who are ill • prepares food in a restaurant • designs houses and other buildings • understands how people's minds work • changes words into another language • ...
Marvel 2025-05-13
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- has the ability to shrink, grow, and communicate with ants
- Master of the mystic arts
- a master spy, martial artist, and weapons expert
- possesses optic blasts
- "I am Groot!"
- immune to vampire bites
- possesses genius level intellect
- He's capable of reading minds and controlling others
- "With great power comes great responsibility."
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- a demi-god superhero
- teleportation, agility, and superhuman reflexes
- an expert archer
- "Who wants a chimichanga?"
- has steel skin
- "I'm your daddy!"
- The fastest man alive
- I am the deadliest woman in the galaxy.
17 Clues: "I am Groot!" • has steel skin • an expert archer • "I'm your daddy!" • a demi-god superhero • The fastest man alive • possesses optic blasts • immune to vampire bites • Master of the mystic arts • "Who wants a chimichanga?" • possesses genius level intellect • I am the deadliest woman in the galaxy. • "With great power comes great responsibility." • ...
Maximum Ride: Crossword Puzzle 2012-11-27
Across
- Amount of people left in the flock, not including Dylan
- Can hack any computer
- Can defuse/make bombs
- Where the climax takes place
- The flock's genetically enhanced dog
- The "new guy"
- Max's dad
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- Left the flock and started his own
- Max's mom
- The flock leader
- Blind, but can feel colors
- Can read people's minds and send thought's to people
12 Clues: Max's mom • Max's dad • The "new guy" • The flock leader • Can hack any computer • Can defuse/make bombs • Blind, but can feel colors • Where the climax takes place • Left the flock and started his own • The flock's genetically enhanced dog • Can read people's minds and send thought's to people • Amount of people left in the flock, not including Dylan
Who Said it? 2026-02-27
10 Clues: “hey buddy” • “oh ma gosh” • “we’re gonna make it” • “hey beautiful people” • “did i get all the votes” • “it’s your grade not mine” • “don’t delay, do it today” • “you know what i’m saying?” • “darlings and brilliant minds” • brown “get to class good people”
Stranger things 2026-05-08
10 Clues: Jornalist • dark other world • Nancys best Friend • Mall with secret base • Family linked to Vecna • main way the kids travel • the boy who went missing • eleven's number in hawkins lab • Joyce uses them to talk to will • Shadow monster that controls minds
Week 2 Vocabulary 2022-08-10
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- treachery
- extremely careful
- hasty, not thorough
- not affected or hurt by
- danger
- given to fighting, warlike
- longing for something past
- to move backward, to move back to an original condition
- to praise extravagantly
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- peaceable or friendly
- a large-scale destruction, especially by fire
- to examine closely
- a moving force, impulse, stimulus
- a wry face
- having a deep-seated distaste
- the purest essence or form of something
- possible, able to be done
- expert in the use of hands or minds
- unenthusiastic, marked by an absence of interest
19 Clues: danger • treachery • a wry face • extremely careful • to examine closely • hasty, not thorough • peaceable or friendly • not affected or hurt by • to praise extravagantly • possible, able to be done • given to fighting, warlike • longing for something past • having a deep-seated distaste • a moving force, impulse, stimulus • expert in the use of hands or minds • ...
