criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Law & Criminal Justice Vocabulary 2023-09-06
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- Deliberate, or having thought about doing something before actually doing it
- The deliberate and malicious burning of another person's property
- Stalking or harassment using electronic communications
- An act or failure to act that violates a law and for which a government has a set penalty
- The deliberate destruction or defacement of another person's property
- The act of requesting or strongly urging someone to do something
- A person who helps a person commit the crime and is at the crime scene
- An effort to commit a crime that goes beyond mere preparation but does not result in the commission of the crime
- The act of following or harassing another person, causing the fear of death or injury
- A person who either orders the crime, helps the crime be committed, or helps cover up the crime but IS NOT at the crime scene
- The failure to exercise a reasonable amount of care in either doing, or not doing something, resulting in harm or injury to another person
- Unlawful physical contact inflicted by one person upon another without consent
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- The killing of another person (can be criminal, noncriminal, or negligent)
- The unlawful taking of another's property with the intent to steal it
- Ill will; deliberate intent to harm someone
- A person who commits a crime
- The act of restoring something to its owner; the act of making good for loss or damage; repaying or refunding illegally obtained money or property
- Latin term referring to state of mind
- Threat (or attempt) to carry out a physical attack upon another person
- An agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime along with a substantial act toward committing the crime
- Imprisonment by the government
- Taking away a person against that person's will; aka Abduction
22 Clues: A person who commits a crime • Imprisonment by the government • Latin term referring to state of mind • Ill will; deliberate intent to harm someone • Stalking or harassment using electronic communications • Taking away a person against that person's will; aka Abduction • The act of requesting or strongly urging someone to do something • ...
Criminal Procedure Vocab Crossword 2024-03-29
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- When a person is charged with a crime, they must answer to that charge in court during an arraignment.
- A subpoena is a court order that requires a person to appear before a court, and testify, or produce specified evidence.
- An application to the court made by the prosecutor or defense attorney, requesting that the court make a decision on a certain issue before the trial begins.
- The trial is a structured process where the facts of a case are presented to a jury, and they decide if the defendant is guilty or not guilty of the charge offered.
- An individual (or business) against whom a lawsuit is filed.
- A group of people empowered to make findings of fact and render a verdict for trial.
- Evidence or arguments introduced to counter, disprove, or contradict the opposing party's evidence or argument, either at trial or in a reply brief.
- The amount of money defendants must post to be released from custody until their trial.
- An appeal is not another trial but an opportunity for the defendant to try to raise specific errors that might have occurred at trial.
- A diversion is an alternative procedure in a criminal case where the prosecution is interrupted through a deal between the defendant and the prosecutor where the prosecutor either dismisses the charges completely or does not bring any charges to begin with.
- Bond hearings happen at the beginning of a criminal case and determine whether a person can be released pre-trial.
- The process where information about a criminal suspect is entered into the system of a police station or jail after that person's arrest.
- A hearing prior to the trial, which all parties involved in the trial attempt to determine the issues, laws, or facts matter, before the court trial.
- An adjudication of a criminal defendants guilt.
- A charge is a formal accusation of criminal activity.
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- The pleading that starts a case.
- In law, the venue is the location where a case is heard.
- A gathering together of facts in a situation which will be tried in a court of law.
- Punishment for a crime that is court ordered.
- The use of legal authority to deprive a person of their freedom of movement.
- The first step in a criminal proceeding where the defendant is brought in front of the court to hear the charges against them and enter a plea.
- To consider the facts, the laws and/or other matters, particularly by members of a jury, a panel of judges or by any group including a legislature
- A group of people selected to sit on a jury that decide whether the prosecutor's evidence provides probable cause to issue an indictment.
- How you gather the evidence you will need to prove your case as a plaintiff, or defeat the plaintiff's case as a defendant.
- The formal decision or judgement rendered by a court at the conclusion of a trial or legal proceeding.
25 Clues: The pleading that starts a case. • Punishment for a crime that is court ordered. • An adjudication of a criminal defendants guilt. • A charge is a formal accusation of criminal activity. • In law, the venue is the location where a case is heard. • An individual (or business) against whom a lawsuit is filed. • ...
Criminal Justice Crossword 1 2024-02-12
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- Term for law giving belief in one’s secrecy.
- Document listing civil rights and liberties.
- The Amendment which deals with Search and Seizure and Privacy laws.
- Term for when evidence is found ille therefore being disregarded on trial.
- Level of court systems who only deals with appeals from lower courts.
- Transaction of money to Court that allows you to leave jail until the trial.
- The Amendment which deals with SelfIncrimination.
- The Amendment which deals with due process and trial delay.
- The overuse and abuse of criminal law to address every societal problem and punish every mistake.
- The approval to search and seize given by a judge.
- Term for evidence allowance due to evidence having been found soon regardless of charges on individual.
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- Suspicion that prompts an unwarranted or warranted search.
- A person or group who are on the receiving end of an appeal.
- The term for a fair process or judgement.
- Term that promises speedy trial, prevents government from taking liberties, property, and life.
- The term for an unfair process or judgement.
- The Amendment which deals with context of death penalty and cruel or unusual punishment.
- Term for light crimes being assigned with harsh punishments.
- Term for protection from being tried more than once for the same crime.
- A person or group who appeals the previous judgement of a trial.
20 Clues: The term for a fair process or judgement. • Term for law giving belief in one’s secrecy. • Document listing civil rights and liberties. • The term for an unfair process or judgement. • The Amendment which deals with SelfIncrimination. • The approval to search and seize given by a judge. • Suspicion that prompts an unwarranted or warranted search. • ...
Criminal Justice Quiz #1 2024-02-12
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- -trials final decision maker
- -suspicions supported by fact
- -search without a warrant is a ____ of people’s rights
- -bond
- -place and person
- -common character used in political cartoon representing the US
- - eighth amendment
- - Mapp vs ___
- -empty jails
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- - no crime can be tried twice
- -athletic drug tests
- -drawing used as political commentary
- -case ___ was the monitoring and recording of a conversation without permission
- - percent of African American inmates
- 2nd step in 5-step process
- -entitled to a ___
- -bill of rights is inspired by who?
- -no legal warrant
- -respondent
- - first 10 amendments
- -told to you when detained
21 Clues: -bond • -respondent • -empty jails • - Mapp vs ___ • -no legal warrant • - eighth amendment • -athletic drug tests • - first 10 amendments • -entitled to a ___ • -place and person • 2nd step in 5-step process • -told to you when detained • -trials final decision maker • -suspicions supported by fact • - no crime can be tried twice • -bill of rights is inspired by who? • ...
Clone of Criminal Law 2024-09-26
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- Someone who knowingly helps a criminal escape from the police.
- Federal or provincial statutes meant to protect public welfare.
- waton or reckless disregard or the safety/ lives of others.
- Defence that the accused took every precaution to avoid committing the offence.
- The reason a person commits a crime.
- Helping the perpetrator commit the crime.
- Intention to commit a crime though it is not completed.
- Offences which do not require mens reas.
- The person who actually commits the crime
- Consciously taking an unjustifiable risk.
- Intention to commit the crime even if it is not complete.
- Desire to commit a crime without ulterior motive.
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- Awareness of facts that can establish mens rea.
- An agreement between two parties to commit a crime even though it is not gone through with.
- "the guilty act"
- "the guilty mind"
- Legal responsibility for wrongful action.
- Those who are indirectly involved with committing the crime.
- An act or omission of an act that is prohibited and punishable by the Federal state.
- Advising the perpetrator as to how to commit the crime.
- Laws which cover less series offences at provincial and municipal level.
- Deliberate closing of the mind to the possible consequence of someone's actions.
- Body of law which relates to crime.
- Shared responsibility among criminals for any additional offences that are committed.
- Desire to commit a crime to accomplish something.
- To encourage someone to commit a crime.
26 Clues: "the guilty act" • "the guilty mind" • 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. • Legal responsibility for wrongful action. • Helping the perpetrator commit the crime. • The person who actually commits the crime • Consciously taking an unjustifiable risk. • ...
The criminal justice system 2024-12-06
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- a law that prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial.
- a jail or prison sentence that has a definite length and can't be reviewed or changed by a parole board or any other agency.
- in law, the practice of negotiating an agreement between the prosecution and the defense whereby the defendant pleads guilty to a lesser offense or (in the case of multiple offenses) to one or more of the offenses charged in exchange for more lenient sentencing, recommendations, a specific sentence,
- a provision in a contract that generally provides a promise specifying that something is true or will happen
- a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
- requires state actors to provide certain procedural protections before they deprive a person of any protected life, liberty, or property interest.
- law enforcement stops – or checkpoints – designed to randomly stop vehicles on the roadway to check whether drivers are impaired.
- searches of automobiles, baggage, purses, wallets, outer clothing, and other goods entering the country.
- a preliminary examination of a witness or a juror by a judge or counsel.
- indirect evidence that does not, on its face, prove a fact in issue but gives rise to a logical inference that the fact exists.
- a defendant's or lawyer's objection to a proposed juror, made without needing to give a reason.
- a jury that is unable to reach a verdict by the required voting margin
- a warrant issued by a public officer which authorizes the arrest and detention of an individual.
- looks to whether there is a sufficient substantive justification, a good enough reason for such a deprivation
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- to spend time in prison.
- a power or privilege held by the general public, usually as the result of a constitution, statute, regulation, or judicial precedent.
- a form of criminal punishment that lie between total confinement and probation.
- government officers carry out a search or arrest without a warrant or any other legal authorization
- focuses on preliminary criminal matters only and assesses evidence presented by a prosecutor to determine whether there is “probable cause” to believe an individual committed a crime and should be put on trial.
- the state of being confined in prison; imprisonment.
- government actors must follow certain procedures before they may deprive a person of a protected life, liberty, or property interest.
- any tangible object that can connect an offender to a crime scene
- evidence of a fact based on a witness's personal knowledge of that fact acquired by means of the witness's senses.
- a judgment that a person is not guilty of the crime with which the person has been charged.
- a legal document authorizing a police officer or other official to enter and search premises.
- a minor wrongdoing.
- the rights (as the right to remain silent, to have an attorney present, and to have an attorney appointed if indigent) of which an arresting officer must advise the person being arrested
- 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.
- the restoration of something lost or stolen to its proper owner.
- usually the first court date in a criminal case.
30 Clues: a minor wrongdoing. • to spend time in prison. • usually the first court date in a criminal case. • a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. • the state of being confined in prison; imprisonment. • the restoration of something lost or stolen to its proper owner. • any tangible object that can connect an offender to a crime scene • ...
The Criminal Justice System 2024-12-03
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- a repayment by an offender to a victim for losses, damages, or injuries resulting from a crime
- The type of felony that accompanies wiretapping, computer fraud, hacking, cyberstalking
- the defendant must report to an officer, who ensures that the defendant is following certain conditions set down by the judge
- the process where the lawyers and judge in a case question potential jurors to determine if there is any reason to disqualify them
- The rights every suspect has and that law enforcement are required to follow certain procedures during the arrest of a suspect
- when the judge dismisses the jurors, the prosecutor then has the option of retrying the case with a new jury
- a formal accusation of criminal behavior handed down by a grand jury
- sentencing option where the defendant has to pay a certain amount of money to the government
- an agreement in which a defendant pleads guilty in returns for a lesser charged or reduced sentence
- The type of felony that accompanies murder, assault and battery, and kidnapping
- 63% of crimes committed by state prisoners in 2016
- The type of felony that accompanies counterfeiting, blackmail, band fraud, credit card fraud, investment fraud
- The type of felony that accompanies treason, jury tampering, perjury, tax fraud, and bribery of a public official
- A serious crime that is usually punishable by more than one year in prison
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- The type of felony that accompanies gambling and prostitution
- imprisonment in a jail, prison, or other correctional facility.
- The type of evidence such as DNA, fingerprints, and handwriting
- release the sentencing option where the defendant must pay back or make up for whatever losses the victim has sustained
- A minor crime, punishable by a fine or no more than one year in prison
- rather than a prison sentence, the defendant serves time at home and can leave only for preapproved reasons
- the sentencing option where the defendant doesn’t have to serve time in prison immediately, but may have to if rearrested
- the sentencing option where the judge sets a specific amount of time that a criminal must serve in prison
- The type of felony that accompanies threats to public peace and safety and environmental pollution
- The type of felony that accompanies possession, manufacture, and distribution of drugs
- the defendant must pay back or make up for whatever losses the victim has sustained
- the felonies that are punishable by death
- A group of citizens who examine the evidence in a serious criminal case
- Being let off the hook for your crimes by the president
- the sentencing where the criminal a variable term in prison
- The type of felony that accompanies Theft, burglary, shoplifting, robbery, and arson
30 Clues: the felonies that are punishable by death • 63% of crimes committed by state prisoners in 2016 • Being let off the hook for your crimes by the president • the sentencing where the criminal a variable term in prison • The type of felony that accompanies gambling and prostitution • imprisonment in a jail, prison, or other correctional facility. • ...
Criminal and Personal Law 2025-01-14
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- petitioning a higher court to review a case to reverse errors made at trial
- determining if laws are in agreement with the US Constitution
- bringing a defendant before a judge to allow him or her to hear the charges that were filed and make a plea
- Traffic cases, misdemeanors, claims under $4,500
- counsel employed to represent a defendant
- the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution
- a court document that directs a law enforcement officer to arrest a person and bring them to court
- the steps by which legal judgements are determined
- part against which a case is brought in a criminal or civil trial
- guarantees and procedures built into the legal system into safeguard the civil rights of individuals
- deals with private offenses such as violation of contracts
- prohibits unwarranted searches and seizures by the government
- the sharing of powers and responsibilities between the country's government as a whole (the federal government) and individual state governments
- a panel which receive complaints and accusations of crimes, hears preliminary evidence, and hands down indictments
- prohibits cruel and unusual punishment
- the jury members who speaks for the body of a whole
- clerical aspect of an arrest
- lawyer, barrister
- a monetary amount set to ensure the accused will appear in court
- the document that defines the United States government, and set forth the rights of all American citizens
- on cross examination, not allowing the witness time to answer the question
- an accusation of guilt; usually the first step in a criminal prosecution
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- the witness is stating a generality about someone
- there's no way the witness could know or should expected to know the answer to the question
- case brought by the government against a person accused of committing a crime
- apprehending a person who is suspected of a crime
- 14th amendment: no person shall be deprived of life, liberty or property without legal protection
- period of questioning in a trial when the lawyers of one side question their own witness
- the period of questioning in a trial when the lawyers of one side interrogate a witness from the opposing side
- state court with jurisdiction in criminal matters over felonies
- a sworn, written statement
- crime where punishment is at least one (1) year in prison
- mones paid or awarded in civil cases to compensate for harm suffered by the plaintiff
- termination of human life by the government as punishment for a crime
- money or action to correct the wrong
- prohibits evidence obtained by means of an unlawful seizure from being admitted in a court of law
- protects against self incrimination
- felonies and misdemeanors
- plea where the defendent admits committing the crime
- legal disputes between individuals/organizations not involving criminal matters
40 Clues: lawyer, barrister • felonies and misdemeanors • a sworn, written statement • clerical aspect of an arrest • protects against self incrimination • money or action to correct the wrong • prohibits cruel and unusual punishment • counsel employed to represent a defendant • Traffic cases, misdemeanors, claims under $4,500 • the witness is stating a generality about someone • ...
MÉTODOS DE INVESTIGACIÓN CRIMINAL 2025-03-01
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- Ciencia que estudia el crimen, el comportamiento del delincuente y la reacción social ante el delito.
- Propuesta de solución basada en el análisis del fenómeno criminal.
- Herramienta para recolectar información mediante preguntas abiertas o cerradas.
- Proceso estructurado para estudiar fenómenos basado en observación, hipótesis y formulación de explicaciones.
- Acto que implica motivos individuales y antisociales que afectan la integridad social.
- Narración de las características observadas en el objeto de estudio.
- Aplicación de conocimientos en psicología y criminología para evaluar la conducta de criminales.
- Acto u omisión sancionado por las leyes penales.
- Técnica que revela delitos no denunciados y proporciona información sobre las circunstancias de los crímenes.
- Perspectiva que analiza el crimen como parte de la estructura social y su función dentro de ella.
- Aplica conocimientos generales a casos específicos para interpretarlos o resolverlos.
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- Estrategias diseñadas para reducir la criminalidad mediante el estudio de factores de riesgo.
- Elementos que aumentan la probabilidad de que una persona cometa un delito.
- Trastorno de la personalidad caracterizado por desprecio hacia normas sociales y derechos ajenos.
- Examina la criminalidad desde teorías sociológicas como el etiquetamiento y el conflicto.
- Teoría sociológica que explica cómo la sociedad influye en la identidad de un individuo a través de estigmatización.
- Conjunto de hechos criminales que ocurren en una sociedad.
- Análisis minucioso del objeto de estudio en sus partes.
- Comparación de la agresividad en animales y humanos para estudiar predisposición a la violencia.
- Comportamiento que va en contra del orden social y puede destruir la convivencia.
- Uso intencional de la fuerza física o amenazas que pueden causar daño físico, psicológico o la muerte.
- Analiza el pasado de un sujeto o fenómeno criminal para entender su evolución.
- Estudio sistemático de los factores que influyen en la criminalidad para desarrollar estrategias de prevención.
- Uso de datos cuantitativos sobre delitos para analizar tendencias y patrones delictivos.
- Parte del análisis de casos particulares para llegar a conclusiones generales.
25 Clues: Acto u omisión sancionado por las leyes penales. • Análisis minucioso del objeto de estudio en sus partes. • Conjunto de hechos criminales que ocurren en una sociedad. • Propuesta de solución basada en el análisis del fenómeno criminal. • Narración de las características observadas en el objeto de estudio. • ...
Criminal Justice Cross word 2025-04-30
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- Group that decides guilt or innocence
- A minor crime
- Proof presented in court
- Someone who saw a crime
- Found responsible for a crime
- Law enforcement officers
- Decision made by a jury
- Where legal trial takes place
- Request for a higher court review
- Taking someone into custody
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- Early release from prison
- Legal Reprensentative
- Intentionally setting fire to property
- Deception for financial gain
- An act punishable by law
- Threat or attempt to harm
- A serious crime
- proof of being elsewhere during a crime
- Fairness in the legal system
- Precides over court proceedings
- Legal process to determine guilt
- Taking Someone else's property
- The killing of one person by another
- Unlawful entry to commit a crime
- Formal declaration of guilt
- Money paid for release from custody
26 Clues: A minor crime • A serious crime • Legal Reprensentative • Decision made by a jury • An act punishable by law • Proof presented in court • Someone who saw a crime • Law enforcement officers • Early release from prison • Threat or attempt to harm • Formal declaration of guilt • Taking someone into custody • Deception for financial gain • Fairness in the legal system • ...
Criminal Poetry Brain Teaser 2024-07-18
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- kingdom in the poem
- the speaker's attitude to life
- boy's company
- Matthew's walk
- author of the poem 'Stealing'
- month Charlotte was killed
- used to twist the doorknob
- stolen bust
- type of poem
- boy's feeling toward the cat
- characteristic of the snowman
- Charlotte's jewellery
- centred around the theme of death
- Charlotte's killer
- most unusual thing the speaker stole
- where Charlotte's beads were found
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- size of cat
- type of question in the last line
- age of the boy
- the speaker's stealing pattern
- trait of the speaker
- adjective the speaker uses to describe himself
- colour of Charlotte's shawl
- poet of 'A Case of Murder'
- cold cunning constable
- type of ghost the speaker is
- animal killed by the boy
- black fur squealed
- murder tool
- boy's reaction to death of the cat
- soft as sable
31 Clues: size of cat • stolen bust • murder tool • type of poem • boy's company • soft as sable • age of the boy • Matthew's walk • black fur squealed • Charlotte's killer • kingdom in the poem • trait of the speaker • Charlotte's jewellery • cold cunning constable • animal killed by the boy • month Charlotte was killed • used to twist the doorknob • poet of 'A Case of Murder' • colour of Charlotte's shawl • ...
Criminal justice-Abdyl lawson 2025-09-22
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- documents describing the powers of the federal government and the rights of the citizens that will be protected
- some people will do bad things for their political views
- taking these will cause you to do things you normally wouldn’t
- 1829 first uniform police force known as “Bobbies”
- illegal acts
- 44bc Julius Caesar was assassinated
- crimes against property
- illegal acts for witch people can be punished
- too much of this can cause you to make bad decisions
- 1760bc earliest known law code
- the Chinese were the first to use this to identify people
- the first person ever is convicted of a crime through the use of ___ evidence
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- a process by which criminal conduct is investigated
- unemployment causes this
- 1886 inspector Thomas Byrnes published a book of photos of known criminals
- 500bc laws enforced by Roman military being a Roman citizen gave you rights over others in Roman society
- crimes against morality
- crimes against the person
- different ways for a group of people to come together as a community
- 621bc law code written for Athens and grease gave power to the government to punish crimes
20 Clues: illegal acts • crimes against morality • crimes against property • unemployment causes this • crimes against the person • 1760bc earliest known law code • 44bc Julius Caesar was assassinated • illegal acts for witch people can be punished • 1829 first uniform police force known as “Bobbies” • a process by which criminal conduct is investigated • ...
Code of Criminal Procedure 2025-09-25
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- duces tecum, A written order requiring a person to appear at a certain place and time to bring documents and/or to give testimony.
- order, is a court-issued document designed to safeguard a victim of violence, abuse, or harassment by imposing restrictions on an alleged abuser.
- of Habeas Corpus, a court order, intended for any peace officer to produce the person in custody before a judge to justify their detention.
- of the evidence, is a legal standard of proof requiring a party to show that something is more likely than not true, or that there is a greater than 50% chance it happened as described.
- Jury, A panel of 16-23 citizens who hear evidence generally presented by the prosecutor and decide whether there is enough evidence to issue an indictment to formally charge the accused with a crime.
- Cause, A reasonable ground for belief that defendant committed a specific crime or that an identified location contains specific items connected with a crime.
- an order signed by a magistrate authorizing law enforcement to arrest an individual to bring them before the court for failing to appear at a hearing.
- A lawyer representing the municipal, county and state or federal government in criminal proceedings.
- A notice signed by a magistrate requiring a person’s appearance in court on or by a specific day and time.
- A statement of facts that is written down and the truth of which is sworn to before an officer who can administer oaths.
- A serious crime that is generally punishable by imprisonment of more than one year.
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- A formal, written accusation that charges defendant with a particular crime and is brought by the grand jury, rather than by the prosecutor.
- Dire, The pretrial questioning of individuals who are potential jurors to decide whether they can be on a jury.
- ex-parte order, is a short-term court order granting immediate protection to someone in danger without the abuser's presence at the initial hearing, typically issued when a judge finds a clear and present danger of harm, such as in cases of family violence
- beyond a reasonable Doubt, The belief that there is a real possibility that a defendant is guilty.
- The act of trying a defendant in court for a crime.
- A formal written statement of the charge(s) made directed to the court which initiates a case by accusing an individual of committing a crime.
- bond with the court that allows the release of a suspect or defendant from jail before or after a criminal proceeding or trial has begun. The general purpose of bail is to ensure that the suspect or defendant shows up to their next court proceeding. Bail Bond. A promise by a surety to deposit money or property with the court that allows the release of a suspect or defendant from jail.
- A crime that is usually punishable by imprisonment for not more than one year, a $500 fine.
- is the person or entity who initiates the lawsuit, claiming the other party has caused them harm or failed to fulfill a legal duty.
- A judicially imposed sentence that, subject to specific conditions, allows the defendant to be released into the community instead of serving time in prison.
- Attorney, A public official appointed or elected to represent the State in a particular district and to prosecute crimes in that district.
22 Clues: The act of trying a defendant in court for a crime. • A serious crime that is generally punishable by imprisonment of more than one year. • A crime that is usually punishable by imprisonment for not more than one year, a $500 fine. • beyond a reasonable Doubt, The belief that there is a real possibility that a defendant is guilty. • ...
crime 2014-11-12
Pokemon Camp 2025-08-04
Mind 2023-03-23
10 Clues: in two minds • to slip my mind • keep in my mind • make up my mind • to croos my mind • to change my mind • to sent out of my mind • to gavę something on my mind • take my mind off (two words) • to give him a piece of my mind
personal relationships 2024-02-18
10 Clues: trademark • increase in knowledge • weaken something morally • ability that a person has • subpoena issved by a judge • it is something very strikng • selection of people to advertise • praise yourself in front of others • persvade people to change their minds • captures people´s attention more than other things
Vocab 6.1 & 6.2 2025-04-05
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- adults help to solve a problem
- difficulty mentally reversing a sequence
- a child's tendency to generate theories
- attributing life-like qualities to objects
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- the human capacity to understand minds
- self-centered perspective
- the development of myelin
- to bring in new information
- change the new learning
- understanding of two languages
10 Clues: change the new learning • self-centered perspective • the development of myelin • to bring in new information • adults help to solve a problem • understanding of two languages • the human capacity to understand minds • a child's tendency to generate theories • difficulty mentally reversing a sequence • attributing life-like qualities to objects
"one of us is lying" cross word puzzle by: roda tesfai 2022-06-01
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- a thing thats not true.
- identifining a natural illness or other problems.
- a place where students learn.
- the oppisite of stupid.
- someone foolish/unintelligent.
- a person that does something against the law.
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- speaking quietly or at a distance.
- another word for get off.
- someone with out sertain proof.
- not focused.
- looks for clues to find a criminal.
- knock or force out of position.
- there is alot of this in school.
13 Clues: not focused. • a thing thats not true. • the oppisite of stupid. • another word for get off. • a place where students learn. • someone foolish/unintelligent. • someone with out sertain proof. • knock or force out of position. • there is alot of this in school. • speaking quietly or at a distance. • looks for clues to find a criminal. • a person that does something against the law. • ...
"one of us is lying" cross word puzzle by: roda tesfai 2022-06-01
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- a thing thats not true.
- identifining a natural illness or other problems.
- a place where students learn.
- the oppisite of stupid.
- someone foolish/unintelligent.
- a person that does something against the law.
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- speaking quietly or at a distance.
- another word for get off.
- someone with out sertain proof.
- not focused.
- looks for clues to find a criminal.
- knock or force out of position.
- there is alot of this in school.
13 Clues: not focused. • a thing thats not true. • the oppisite of stupid. • another word for get off. • a place where students learn. • someone foolish/unintelligent. • someone with out sertain proof. • knock or force out of position. • there is alot of this in school. • speaking quietly or at a distance. • looks for clues to find a criminal. • a person that does something against the law. • ...
Lili's Crossword! 2013-02-15
Across
- Typically a persons initials
- Runs by itself
- Communicate through minds
- Communicate through electrical signals
- Eyeglasses having two focal lengths
- An object with 2 lenses to see closely
- An event where you swim, bike and run
- A number which has 12 0's
Down
- Something that runs on one line
- To unite
- A mythical creature with 1 horn
- Having self government
- 3 babies
- A car
- more that one person on a phone call
- The music class sang in
- A group of three films, books etc.
- Divide into two parts
18 Clues: A car • To unite • 3 babies • Runs by itself • Divide into two parts • Having self government • The music class sang in • Communicate through minds • A number which has 12 0's • Typically a persons initials • Something that runs on one line • A mythical creature with 1 horn • A group of three films, books etc. • Eyeglasses having two focal lengths • more that one person on a phone call • ...
Crime 2020-05-09
8 Clues: person who is criminal • person who steal someone • drink u can kill someone • thing u can use to esacpe • place where goes a criminal • person who tries to find a criminal • thing where u can keep safe something • it is ilegal in Poland but legal in Usa
Explanations of Offending Behaviour 2022-01-19
Across
- A type of cognitive bias where individuals interpret situations as being more threatening than they really are.
- One of the candidate genes implicated in genetic explanations of offending behaviour.
- Theorist who came up with a way to measure personality traits.
- The name of the researcher who examined anti-social and criminal behaviour in a family in the Netherlands.
- Offending profiling approach based on criminal typologies, created in the US.
- One of the personality dimensions linked to criminal behaviour.
- A psychological explanation of offending suggesting individuals who commit crime are less morally developed than those who do not.
- The theory that criminals are evolutionary throwbacks; less developed than non-criminals.
Down
- One of the neurotransmitters implicated in offending behaviour according to neural explanations.
- Rates that show the likelihood of both twins developing the same disorder or engaging the in the same behaviour.
- A psychological explanation of offending stating errors in thought processes lead people to commit crime.
- The theorist who came up with the term criminology and proposed that you can tell a criminal by their physical appearance.
- Offender profiling approach based on the theory that criminals operate within a specific location, and examining the time and location of crimes can reveal information about the offender.
- The questionnaire used to measure personality dimensions.
- Lobe of the brain implicated in offending behaviour according to Raine.
15 Clues: The questionnaire used to measure personality dimensions. • Theorist who came up with a way to measure personality traits. • One of the personality dimensions linked to criminal behaviour. • Lobe of the brain implicated in offending behaviour according to Raine. • Offending profiling approach based on criminal typologies, created in the US. • ...
Barnes Preaus 2024-10-30
Across
- Adversary or opponent
- an attribute for angels
- is the one we worship and is more important than angels
- Is a word from Michael’s phrase
- how many angles are there
- is the angle who is a special guardian
- Another name for satin
- Develop our minds
- mentions angles 250 times
Down
- who are Gods messengers
- possession is a worldwide case from satin
- Are a possibility to still appear today
- Unseen
- Conquered satin
- is this angel is referred to the one who blows his horn
- Another name for satin
- living creature
- seen
- Another name for satin
- Human with wings
20 Clues: seen • Unseen • Conquered satin • living creature • Human with wings • Develop our minds • Adversary or opponent • Another name for satin • Another name for satin • Another name for satin • who are Gods messengers • an attribute for angels • how many angles are there • mentions angles 250 times • Is a word from Michael’s phrase • is the angle who is a special guardian • ...
Barnes Preaus 2024-10-30
Across
- Adversary or opponent
- an attribute for angels
- is the one we worship and is more important than angels
- Is a word from Michael’s phrase
- how many angels are there
- is the angel who is a special guardian
- Another name for satin
- Develop our minds
- mentions angels 250 times
Down
- who are Gods messengers
- possession is a worldwide case from satin
- Are a possibility to still appear today
- Unseen
- Conquered satin
- is this angel is referred to the one who blows his horn
- Another name for satin
- living creature
- seen
- Another name for satin
- Human with wings
20 Clues: seen • Unseen • Conquered satin • living creature • Human with wings • Develop our minds • Adversary or opponent • Another name for satin • Another name for satin • Another name for satin • who are Gods messengers • an attribute for angels • how many angels are there • mentions angels 250 times • Is a word from Michael’s phrase • is the angel who is a special guardian • ...
Legal Vocabulary 2022-11-03
Across
- A person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place.
- Verb; to conduct the case for (the party being accused or sued) in a trial.
- Examination of evidence by a judge, typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings.
- Verb; to institute or conduct legal proceedings against (a person or organization).
- A synonym for lawyer in the US.
- A judgement or verdict that a person is not guilty of the crime with which they have been charged.
- Verb; to free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty.
- The person who causes in the name of public interest.
- A claim or dispute brought to a law court for adjudication.
- A member of the Jury.
- Culpable of or responsible.
Down
- The temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial, sometimes on condition that a sum of money is lodged to guarantee their appearance in court.
- A decision in a civil or criminal case.
- A public officer appointed to decide cases in a law court.
- A person accused of something or sued in court.
- A person who practices law.
- A tribunal presided by a judge where civil and criminal cases are tried.
- Verb; to institute legal proceedings against (a person or institution), typically for redress.
- A person who brings a case against another in a court of law.
- Verb; to bring someone who is accused of a crime to a court of law to decide if they are guilty.
- A body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
- Verb; give evidence as a witness in a law court.
- Verb (a crime); to give an account to authorities of wrongdoing / illegal activities.
- Verb; to pronounce authoritatively and legally to be the case.
24 Clues: A member of the Jury. • A person who practices law. • Culpable of or responsible. • A synonym for lawyer in the US. • A decision in a civil or criminal case. • A person accused of something or sued in court. • Verb; give evidence as a witness in a law court. • The person who causes in the name of public interest. • ...
Administration of Justice 2014-04-28
Across
- A writ issued by a judicial officer directing a police officer to take a person into custody
- The scientific study of the causes and prevention of crime and the rehabilitation and punishment of offenders
- A criminal offense punishable by death or by incarceration in a prison facility for at least one year
- jury review is required in all federal felony prosecutions.
- Felony defendants enter a plea at this stage of the judicial process
- A written order issued by a judicial officer or grand jury requiring an individual to appear
- The advisement of rights to criminal suspects by the police before questioning begins
- The unlawful taking of one human life by another
- The unlawful entry into the structure or vehicle of another with the intent to commit a felony therein
- An elected or appointed public official who presides over a court of law
- The elected chief officer of a county law enforcement agency
Down
- The main crime reporting system used by the FBI
- The information-gathering activity of police officers that involve the direct questioning of suspects
- A trial by a judge only without a jury is called a(n)_______________ trial
- Generally, the request that a court with appellate jurisdiction review the judgment, decision, or order of a lower court
- The act of taking an adult into physical custody by authority of law for the purpose of charging the person with a criminal offense
- A criminal offense punishable by less than one year in a jail or other facility
- The money or property pledged to the court or actually deposited with the court to effect the release of a person from legal custody
- The taking of property from the person or physical control of another
- Something that is not based on the personal knowledge of a witness
20 Clues: The main crime reporting system used by the FBI • The unlawful taking of one human life by another • jury review is required in all federal felony prosecutions. • The elected chief officer of a county law enforcement agency • Something that is not based on the personal knowledge of a witness • Felony defendants enter a plea at this stage of the judicial process • ...
Unit 1 - Constitutional Studies 2024-11-20
Across
- the branch of law dealing with crimes and their punishment
- part of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution that prohibits government from establishing a church or preferring one religion over another
- written laws enacted by legislatures
- the denial of freedom of speech or freedom of the press; (2) the process of examining publications or films for material that the government considers harmful or objectionable
- the state or federal government’s attorney in a criminal case
- a private school supported and controlled by a religious organization
- the process by which courts decide whether the laws passed by Congress or state legislatures are constitutional
- usually the standard of proof used in a civil suit; the burden of proof that a party must meet in order to win the lawsuit. To win, a party must provide evidence that is more convincing than the other side’s evidence
- conflicting with some provision of the Constitution
- order a court order prohibiting public reporting on a case currently before the court
- spoken expression about a person that is false and damages that person’s reputation
- a written expression about a person that is false and damages that person’s reputation
- the person against whom a claim is made.
- a serious criminal offense punishable by a prison sentence of more than one year
Down
- a test formerly used by courts to restrict speech when the government thought the speech would create an immediate danger of serious harm
- written or spoken expression about a person that is false and damages that person’s reputation
- all law that does not involve criminal matters
- a criminal offense, less serious than a felony, punishable by a prison sentence of one year or less
- the division of powers between the states and the federal government
- part of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution that protects individuals’ right to worship as they choose
- in a civil case, the injured party who brings legal action against the alleged wrongdoer
21 Clues: written laws enacted by legislatures • the person against whom a claim is made. • all law that does not involve criminal matters • conflicting with some provision of the Constitution • the branch of law dealing with crimes and their punishment • the state or federal government’s attorney in a criminal case • ...
Crime and Punishment 2019-07-16
Across
- A group of ten men over 12 watch each other to make sure they aren't committing crimes
- The crime of begging for money
- Where the church split into Catholic and Protestant
- Meaning 'great charter' this act gave everyone the right to have a fair trial
- The person who was caught trying to blow up parliament in 1605
- This was fought in England in the 1640s between royalists and parliamentarians
- Where a criminal can hide for 40 days before either leaving the country or standing trial
- A trial where God decides through a random test
- somebody who led the Hue and Cry
- Somebody who uses magic for evil purposes
- The punihsment of being sent away to America to do hard labor
- Where punishment is used to get revenge on the criminal
Down
- The crime of avoiding import tax and selling goods on at a cheap price
- Another term for execution
- William the Conqueror's law which made much of England 'Royal Forest'
- People who carried out highway robberies
- where punishment is used to scare other people into not committing crimes
- A book written by James I about Witches
- A court only used for members of the church, it never gave out death sentences
- Psalm 51 in the bible and used to gain benefit of the clergy
- A medieval system of raising the alarm and chasing after a criminal
- The Witch finder General
- Where up to 225 crimes became punishable with death
- The battle at which William Duke of Normandy defeated Harold Godwinson in 1066
- The Anglo Saxon system of getting criminals to pay back the family of the victim, literally means 'man money'
- the crime of hunting animals illegally
- Where punishment is used to change the behavior of the criminal for the better
27 Clues: The Witch finder General • Another term for execution • The crime of begging for money • somebody who led the Hue and Cry • the crime of hunting animals illegally • A book written by James I about Witches • People who carried out highway robberies • Somebody who uses magic for evil purposes • A trial where God decides through a random test • ...
Criminology 2024-05-10
Across
- Explanation accounting for a set of facts that can be further tested.
- Italian theorist, advocated for minimal punishment through deterrence.
- ____ V. Clarke; established situational choice perspective.
- Scientific study of WHY crimes are committed.
- _____ problems perspective; belief crime is the result of underlying problems such as poverty or discrimination.
- ____ - works doctrine; Robert Martinson theorized correctional rehab programs have had little success.
- Most members of society agree what is right and wrong.
- ____ punishment; the death sentence.
- Attempts to explain crime with a single overreaching approach.
- _____ calculus; theorized by Jeremy Bentham, meant to determine the amount of punishment required to deter a crime.
- ______ - based; built on scientific finding from random controlled experiments.
- Individuals are fundamentally responsible for their behavior.
- Having one cause or source.
- To make illegal or criminal.
- English philosopher and reformer, first theorized why criminals commit crimes. (Hint: felicific calculus)
- Behavioral disposition to favor criminal activity.
Down
- First theorized the idea of a social contract.
- Acts considered wrong only because there is a law against them.
- The prevention of crime.
- A violation of criminal law for which some governmental authority applies formal penalties.
- Type of criminology studied in universities; simply describes crime and it's occurrence.
- Analysis of physical evidence generated by a crime scene.
- Theory by Lawrence Cohen and Marcus Felson, tried to explain why crime persisted in propserity.
- Crimes result from forces beyond the individuals control.
- Relapse into antisocial or criminal behavior.
- Criminality that crime is a conscious choice; choose the benefits and accept the punishment.
- Criminals must be removed from society to prevent re-offense.
- Acts that are regarded as wrong by tradition.
- Failure to do what a law or duty requires.
- Subjective understanding achieved by criminologists who immerse themselves in the everyday life of criminals.
30 Clues: The prevention of crime. • Having one cause or source. • To make illegal or criminal. • ____ punishment; the death sentence. • Failure to do what a law or duty requires. • Scientific study of WHY crimes are committed. • Relapse into antisocial or criminal behavior. • Acts that are regarded as wrong by tradition. • First theorized the idea of a social contract. • ...
Courtroom Vocabulary 2025-11-12
Across
- The person who initiates a civil lawsuit (in a criminal case, this role is the prosecutor).
- Statements made by a witness under oath.
- what the prosecutor says the defendant did that is against the law.
- When a witness lies in court after swearing to tell the truth
- a person that keeps record of everything that happens during a trial by typing all the words spoken during the trial
- A formal promise to tell the truth.
- Information used to persuade the judge or jury.
- A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- The punishment ordered for a convicted defendant.
- find the defendant not guilty.
- The public official who presides over the court, makes decisions on legal matters, and ensures the trial is conducted properly.
- An attorney's interruption to the judge about a question or evidence.
Down
- The lawyer who represents the defendant.
- The judge's decision on an objection; overruled allows the question/evidence, sustained does not.
- The initial presentation by a lawyer outlining the case.
- Place where trials and court hearings take place.
- A person who provides a firsthand account of something seen, heard, or experienced under oath in court.
- The lawyer who tries a criminal case on behalf of the government or the state.
- The person accused of a crime in a criminal case, or the person being sued in a civil case.
- The final decision by the jury or judge.
- Lawyers' final statements summarizing their case.
- The court official responsible for maintaining order in the courtroom.
- A judge agrees with an attorney's objection and rules the evidence or question is improper according to legal rule
- Questioning a witness by the opposing side's attorney.
- A group of citizens selected to hear evidence and decide a verdict in a case.
- The defendant's statement of "guilty" or "not guilty".
26 Clues: find the defendant not guilty. • A formal promise to tell the truth. • The lawyer who represents the defendant. • Statements made by a witness under oath. • The final decision by the jury or judge. • Information used to persuade the judge or jury. • Place where trials and court hearings take place. • Lawyers' final statements summarizing their case. • ...
chapter 2 2024-01-09
Across
- crimes connected by wealth or powerful individual in corse of there perfession
- the prosecution pf an accused person twice for the same offence
- latin for " to stand by a dection"
- crime during which no violence is perpetrated
- the party bringing a lawsuit
- the legal doctoine that says that if death occurs during thr commission od a felony the perputratir of the crime may be charged with first degree murder
- crimes commited by members of illegal organizations
- a serious offence with a possible sentince of more then a year in prison
- the response to a charge in which the defendant amits to commiting the act
- the test of legal insanity
- latin for " guilty deed"
- a lesser offence typically punishiable by a fine or up to one year in local jail
- a type of goverment that divides power between a national governments and governments of smaller geographic territory
- a generic term for all noncriminal law
- the responce by the defendent to a criminal charge
- the standerd used by jurors to arrive at verdicts
Down
- latin for " an eye for an eye"
- violent crimes include homicide
- a person agenst whom the criminal charge is pending
- rules that set forth how substantive laws are to be enforced
- the reason for commiting a crime
- the body of law that defines criminal offences and perscribes punishemnets for there infractions
- latin for "gulity mind"
- the authority to make legal decision and judgment's often based on geographic area
- the body of law that spells out the element of criminal acts
- a purpousful act or state of mind to commit a crime
- police tactices that unduly encourge or induce an individival to commit a crime he or she woundlt commit
- the requirement that states must meet to introduce evidence
28 Clues: latin for "gulity mind" • latin for " guilty deed" • the test of legal insanity • the party bringing a lawsuit • latin for " an eye for an eye" • violent crimes include homicide • the reason for commiting a crime • latin for " to stand by a dection" • a generic term for all noncriminal law • crime during which no violence is perpetrated • ...
Happy's Main Course Crossword Judicial Branch 2024-03-20
Across
- The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws. They also punish lawbreakers.
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts.
- A court case involving disputes between two parties related to money or property.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
- The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case.
- An opinion in the Supreme Court that emphasizes the majority.
- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- Jury A group that hears the evidence in a criminal case and decides if there is enough evidence to bring the accused person to trial.
Down
- The basis that police must have to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant.
- A less serious crime. In VA, the most misdemeanors of misdemeanor can result in 1 year in jail and a $2,500 fine.
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case.
- A formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime.
- The government's side in a criminal case.
- When the judicial branch interprets laws to see if a law or presidential action follows the constitution.
- The decision of a judge or jury.
- Warrant An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest.
- A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder. In VA, the most severe class of felony can result in life in prison or a death sentence.
- The lowest court in the federal system
- The authority to interpret and administer the law. Determines which type of court you go to and where it's located.
20 Clues: The decision of a judge or jury. • The lowest court in the federal system • The government's side in a criminal case. • An opinion in the Supreme Court that emphasizes the majority. • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit. • The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case. • ...
federal and state system 2024-03-27
Across
- 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 body of people typically twelve in number sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
- an official in a court of law who keeps order, looks after prisoners,
- free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty
- long and careful consideration or discussion.
- the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
- an act of protecting one's own interests.
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- a claim made to rebut a previous claim.
Down
- a claim or dispute brought to a court of law for adjudication.
- a brief administrative hearing at which the Court will typically to inform the accused of the allegation / accusation.
- a statement that a situation is unsatisfactory or unacceptable.
- a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law.
- a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place.
- 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.
- a tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases.
- an action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law.
- a formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense, made by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law.
- apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court.
- the process of giving sworn evidence.
20 Clues: the process of giving sworn evidence. • a claim made to rebut a previous claim. • an act of protecting one's own interests. • long and careful consideration or discussion. • a claim or dispute brought to a court of law for adjudication. • free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty • a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law. • ...
Criminal Justice Courtroom Crossword 2024-08-08
Across
- the place where a trial is conducted
- the summary of key points made by each side, at the end of a trail
- the questioning of a witness by the opposing party
- the request made to the court by a party in a case.
- a less serious criminal offense, often punishable by a fine
- the person who decides the outcome of the trial
- the formal statement made under oath
- The accused, usually of a crime
Down
- an order to appear in court
- a court authorized law enforcement to make an arrest
- a ruling that ends a trial without a verdict
- the initial stage of the trial where attorneys outline the case
- the official in charge of maintaining order in the courtroom
- the lawyer who conducts the case against the defendant
- the principle that a defendant cannot be tried again on the same charge after acquittal
- a decision by a judge that settles a case
- A serious criminal offense punishable by long-term imprisonment
- the group of people that deliver a verdict in a trial
- someone who gives a testimony
19 Clues: an order to appear in court • someone who gives a testimony • The accused, usually of a crime • the place where a trial is conducted • the formal statement made under oath • a decision by a judge that settles a case • a ruling that ends a trial without a verdict • the person who decides the outcome of the trial • the questioning of a witness by the opposing party • ...
Mind 2023-03-23
10 Clues: in two minds • keep in my mind • make up my mind • to slip my mind • to cross my mind • to change my mind • to went out of my mind • to have something on my mind • take my mind off (two words) • to give him a piece of my mind
Ocean Lakes High School 2025-10-02
10 Clues: Ocean ____ • Name of our mascot • Ocean Lakes Mascot • Name of your school! • Our runner-up mascot choice • Last word of the Alma Mater • Name of our current principal • Abbreviation of our academy name • This assembly is our _____ assembly • "Our hearts and minds and dolphin ____ forever will be true.
Crimes Rasmus 2023-04-20
27 Clues: mõrv • varas • häkker • pettus • piraat • vargus • pettur • mõrvar • süütaja • vandaal • süütaja • kuritrgu • autorööv • inimrööv • vägistaja • vandalism • süütamine • häkkimine • piraatlus • inimröövel • tänavarööv • võltsimine • kurjategija • smuugeldaja • lennukirööv • smuugeldamine • tänavaröövija
Crime 2024-10-13
25 Clues: угон • закон • кража • взлом • тюрьма • жертва • виновен • адвокат • сбежать • поймать • раскрыть • сообщить • убийство • детектив • вандализм • совершить • свидетель • арестовать • преступник • полицейский • следователь • преследовать • подозреваемый • магазинное воровство • вооруженное ограбление
s&s 2020-06-01
10 Clues: safwan's middle name • state safia was born in • safia's engagement ring • where safia and safwan met • It's Always Sunny In ______ • safwan's favorite superhero • original honeymoon destination • board safwan uses to get around • iced tea that is safia's favorite drink • "Let me not to the _______ of two minds"
Unit 2 Vocab 2021-09-28
Across
- to praise extravagantly
- danger
- skillful, an expert in the use of the hands or minds
- extremely careful
- lukewarm; unenthusiastic, marked by an absence of interest
Down
- kindly, charitable
- to move backward; to return to an earlier condition
- possible, able to be done
- a moving force, impulse, stimulus
- to examine closely
10 Clues: danger • extremely careful • kindly, charitable • to examine closely • to praise extravagantly • possible, able to be done • a moving force, impulse, stimulus • to move backward; to return to an earlier condition • skillful, an expert in the use of the hands or minds • lukewarm; unenthusiastic, marked by an absence of interest
Among the Hidden Vocabulary ch 9-16 2021-02-25
10 Clues: to load, heap • every now and then • being out of season • untouched, not dirtied • laugh loudly and heartily • communication between minds • in a way that shows disbelief • deliberate spreading of information, rumors • to attempt to influence by gentle persuasion • person able to get into a place, or organization
Prefixes 2 Vocab Quiz 2023-02-02
10 Clues: to call • to go around or bypass • temporary or provisional • unaware or without memory • within certain boundaries • communication between minds • wild uproar or unrestrained disorder • ill intent or desire to inflict injury • existing beneath the surface of the ground • an absolute ruler who holds powers of gov.
Mind 2023-03-23
10 Clues: in two minds • keep in my mind • to slip my mind • make up my mind • to cross my mind • to change my mind • to went out of my mind • to have something on my mind • take my mind off (two words) • to give him a piece of my mind
Mind 2023-03-23
10 Clues: in two minds • to slip my mind • to kept in mind • to cross my mind • to change my mind • to make up my mind • to take my mind off • to went out of my mind • to have something on my mind • to gave him a piece of my mind
A Dubai adventure 2017-04-23
11 Clues: First kiss • First trip • A Lion's roar • Matching in the water • Color of our first toy • A city to visit together • Band that got us talking • First chocolate you gave me • How many times on hangover day? • Instant gigglefest (Hint- it's in your house) • Constantly on both our minds (and no, not that ;-))
unit 5 vocab 2023-10-26
Across
- fall. revelation about origins of sin
- ancient fathers stories in Genesis
- genesis book about coming messiah
- holy spirit guided writing
- minds function obtaining truth
Down
- solemn agreements god made
- history. chapters 1-11 in genesis
- sacrifice save message of christ
- history. patterns in history god revealed
- those who receive public revelation
- revelation. god being known his plan
11 Clues: solemn agreements god made • holy spirit guided writing • minds function obtaining truth • sacrifice save message of christ • genesis book about coming messiah • ancient fathers stories in Genesis • those who receive public revelation • history. chapters 1-11 in genesis • revelation. god being known his plan • fall. revelation about origins of sin • ...
freak the mighty 2018-10-25
Across
- kevins beautiful mother
- a four letter word for truth serum
- a robotlike suit worn by knights of old
- to expel hot air in the form of words
- fuel for humans
- a word used by people with small minds
- another word for tony d.
Down
- a tall tale telling person
- a caring simple minded person
- something you want more of
- kevins hopes and dreams
- a mechanical bird
- small body big brain
- a tall empty mind
- a killer
15 Clues: a killer • fuel for humans • a mechanical bird • a tall empty mind • small body big brain • kevins beautiful mother • kevins hopes and dreams • another word for tony d. • a tall tale telling person • something you want more of • a caring simple minded person • a four letter word for truth serum • to expel hot air in the form of words • a word used by people with small minds • ...
Proverbs 2015-05-09
Across
- Old habits die
- No pain no
- He who laughs last laughs
- Great minds think
- A fool and his money are soon
- Do as you would be done
- You reap what you
- There’s no time like the
- Better late than
- All good things must come to an
Down
- Don’t take life too seriously, you’ll never get out of it
- If you pay peanuts, you get
- Accidents will
- One man’s trash is another man’s
- A friend in need is a friend
15 Clues: No pain no • Old habits die • Accidents will • Better late than • Great minds think • You reap what you • Do as you would be done • There’s no time like the • He who laughs last laughs • If you pay peanuts, you get • A friend in need is a friend • A fool and his money are soon • All good things must come to an • One man’s trash is another man’s • ...
SU_week_9_Lesson_10_c_d_e_Mind_and_Machine_210814 2021-08-14
Across
- the feelings we have in our minds
- the adverb for "good"
- under its own control
- sensations or thoughts we have when we are asleep
- a way of sending and receiving information
- to understand the meaning of something
- a physical feeling
- in an extraordinary (adv.)
Down
- the ability to focus
- to change over time
- the ability to stand or sit straight
- an important development or discovery
- the ability to remember things
- all the time (adv.)
- with ease(adv.)
15 Clues: with ease(adv.) • a physical feeling • to change over time • all the time (adv.) • the ability to focus • the adverb for "good" • under its own control • in an extraordinary (adv.) • the ability to remember things • the feelings we have in our minds • the ability to stand or sit straight • an important development or discovery • to understand the meaning of something • ...
Super Powers/ Abilities 2025-08-13
Across
- can read minds
- can control time, including time travel
- never dies
- can talk to animals
- can be really strong
- can stretch incredibly
Down
- can control the weather
- can see through solid objects
- can control fire, water, earth and air
- can move things with mind
- can change one's physical form into that of another
- can move from one place to another without physical travel
- can fly
- can be invisible
- can run really fast
15 Clues: can fly • never dies • can read minds • can be invisible • can talk to animals • can run really fast • can be really strong • can stretch incredibly • can control the weather • can move things with mind • can see through solid objects • can control fire, water, earth and air • can control time, including time travel • can change one's physical form into that of another • ...
Young Bright Minds 2020-11-02
Test your CCMET Knowledge 2015-11-29
Across
- Concrete strength measurement
- Weakens concrete and teeth
- Main material we test
- Vancouver’s only source of both fish & concrete
- President and CEO land of origin
- Popular shoring methodology
- Concrete inspector’s favorite position
- First C in CCMET Core Values
- Concrete strive to reach
- Rebar manufacturers’ best business partner
Down
- Inventor of repetitive strain injury
- Hazardous Material
- In their own minds: apex of evolution
- Hardest and softest of all solid elements
- Object of the black arts
- Fish Habitat Assessment Area
- Governing testing body
- T in CCMET
- Branches in Alberta
- Helps concrete set and your blood pressure rise
20 Clues: T in CCMET • Hazardous Material • Branches in Alberta • Main material we test • Governing testing body • Object of the black arts • Concrete strive to reach • Weakens concrete and teeth • Popular shoring methodology • Fish Habitat Assessment Area • First C in CCMET Core Values • Concrete strength measurement • President and CEO land of origin • Inventor of repetitive strain injury • ...
Insurgent crossword 2016-12-17
Across
- where is tris staying at the beginning of the book
- Fours real name
- what faction took over leadership of chicago
- leader of amity
- what was tris hiding behind her dresser
- what does Jeanine call tris
- Tris's best friend
- who saves tris from the erudite
- fours last name
Down
- how the erudite control minds
- the only leader of abnegation left
- leader of erudite
- Tris's current faction
- Tris's original faction
- Tris's real name
- leader of candor
- who is the new leader of all the factions
- what cant tris hold anymore
- setting of the book
- who kills Jeanine
20 Clues: Fours real name • leader of amity • fours last name • Tris's real name • leader of candor • leader of erudite • who kills Jeanine • Tris's best friend • setting of the book • Tris's current faction • Tris's original faction • what does Jeanine call tris • what cant tris hold anymore • how the erudite control minds • who saves tris from the erudite • the only leader of abnegation left • ...
Maximum Ride: The Final Warning Tessa Pepping 2011-10-13
Across
- Main character
- Author
- Goth boy
- The name of the guards
- What the kids have on their back
- Can read minds
- Is the youngest boy
Down
- The transportation the kids used to get to D.C.
- The name the group calls themselves
- Place where the kids had the meeting
- Max's mother
- What Ari was transformed into
- The FBI agent that betrayed the kids
- Can attract metal
- What Angel has on her neck
- What the adults are offering
- Max's father
- Nudge can cause it to come to her with her mind
- Blind boy
- Dead half-brother
20 Clues: Author • Goth boy • Blind boy • Max's mother • Max's father • Main character • Can read minds • Can attract metal • Dead half-brother • Is the youngest boy • The name of the guards • What Angel has on her neck • What the adults are offering • What Ari was transformed into • What the kids have on their back • The name the group calls themselves • Place where the kids had the meeting • ...
Freak's Crossword Puzzle (Dictionaries Allowed) 2021-01-21
Across
- a Z in England
- to defeat in battle, preferably with
- a four-letter word for Max in a bad
- the meaner your face, the worse
- good old days
- OOZE boring conversation about
- jokes
- what Webster invented,
- a way to improve on the human
- perfected
Down
- a source of knowledge, fun, and
- a silly-looking creature that
- a word used by people with small minds
- a place that always lies over the next
- smoked
- a muscle that improves with exercise
- something that should be obscene,
- a nervous cockroach
- a horse who makes a point
- demeanor
20 Clues: jokes • smoked • demeanor • perfected • good old days • a Z in England • a nervous cockroach • what Webster invented, • a horse who makes a point • a silly-looking creature that • a way to improve on the human • OOZE boring conversation about • a source of knowledge, fun, and • the meaner your face, the worse • something that should be obscene, • a four-letter word for Max in a bad • ...
Red Queen Crossword 2022-10-18
Across
- someone who controls light
- Shade can do this
- the war front
- Someone who control plants
- Someone who controls metal
- Someone who can call/control animals
- Someone with incredible speed
- the group of Red rebels.
- Extra electricity rations
Down
- Someone who controls water
- Someone with incredible strength
- Someone with telekinetic powers
- The event to choose the next queen
- Mare can control this
- People who blow things up with a touch
- Someone who controls the weather to an extent
- Someone who can see into other's minds
- Mare's home
- People with inhuman abilities
- People with no abilities
20 Clues: Mare's home • the war front • Shade can do this • Mare can control this • the group of Red rebels. • People with no abilities • Extra electricity rations • Someone who controls water • someone who controls light • Someone who control plants • Someone who controls metal • Someone with incredible speed • People with inhuman abilities • Someone with telekinetic powers • ...
Freak’s dictionary 2023-12-08
Across
- a vegan
- the study of weird relatives.
- talking on paper
- an improbable, imperfect creature
- Machine, your imagination
- what you do after zig
- the past from the male point of view
- a horse with a horn
- million of septillions
- what you taste when you bite into and orange
Down
- a z in England
- beaming into books
- an eighth grade English class
- a think, viscous liquid
- a muscle that improves with exercises
- a word used by people with small minds
- so exciting it makes you vibrate.
- one billionth of a second
- a toxic waste of time
- a human sauropod.
20 Clues: a vegan • a z in England • talking on paper • a human sauropod. • beaming into books • a horse with a horn • what you do after zig • a toxic waste of time • million of septillions • a think, viscous liquid • one billionth of a second • Machine, your imagination • an eighth grade English class • the study of weird relatives. • an improbable, imperfect creature • ...
Lane Tech 2025-05-09
Across
- Fuel for young minds
- Principal
- every morning, a ____ plays from the speakers
- Need help writing? Go to the….
- You’ll be sent to _____ if you forget your ID
- The Lane Tech _____
- Football stadium
- Tech words:
- Frosh/Soph sometimes practices at
- Year Lane Tech was established
Down
- Runs the whole school
- Champion colors
- Our school is named after….
- Performances happen in the
- Streets lane is located on
- Honors former Champions
- Humanities program
- Where you eat lunch if you don't like the
- 7th and 8th graders go to the..
- STEM program
- Lane Tech is famous for it's ____ clubs
21 Clues: Principal • Tech words: • STEM program • Champion colors • Football stadium • Humanities program • The Lane Tech _____ • Fuel for young minds • Runs the whole school • Honors former Champions • Performances happen in the • Streets lane is located on • Our school is named after…. • Need help writing? Go to the…. • Year Lane Tech was established • 7th and 8th graders go to the.. • ...
german 2024-10-17
Across
- mixing chemicals
- deals with physical world ex geology
- study of life
- study of finance and entrepreneurship
- What ___ do you take this semester?
- add subtract
- ___hall
- there is freshman and junior ___ at NHS
- study of how a building is made
- study of how computers work
- study of peoples minds and feelings
Down
- to know
- Darf ich toilette GEHEN?
- not your native language
- science focused on how things work
- helps you get better
- paint draw sculpt
- study of ancestors and their story's/events
- can get one of these for sports or acedemics
- what you major in
20 Clues: to know • ___hall • add subtract • study of life • mixing chemicals • paint draw sculpt • what you major in • helps you get better • Darf ich toilette GEHEN? • not your native language • study of how computers work • study of how a building is made • science focused on how things work • What ___ do you take this semester? • study of peoples minds and feelings • ...
The Illusion of Multitasking 2025-06-29
Across
- After all the research, A picture _______ of today's multitasking generation with great intelligence and technical facility but we are also very impatient.
- You should learn how to ________ your time more efficiently.
- Young people using technology get bored with slowness and silence. They don't like it when anything has _______. They prefer everything going at once.
- Today is is acceptable to use technology to _______ as many things as possible
- "Being constantly interrupted can _______ a child from learning new things at school.
- In the commerce, experts say that workers face endless _______ in a multitasking culture. They are constantly distracted.
- Information is power. If one can _______ more information simultaneously, one can be more powerful.
- A psychologist found that multitasking contributes to stress and adrenaline production, resulting in _____-_____ health problems.
- Have our brains adjusted to learning in this technologically distracting age?. Are we able to "multitask" in order to _______ at school or at work?
- Besides negative long-term health effects, multitasking also contributes to _____-_____ memory loss.
- Younger multi-taskers cannot concentrate anymore. Their minds _______. So real attention is unavailable during competing tasks. Our culture gains "information", but it loses "wisdom".
- The brain involved must integrate so many multitasking inputs. This results in our working more slowly and less _______.
- Even if learning happens during multitasking, the ability to then remember or use what has been learned will be _______.
- Younger multi-taskers cannot concentrate anymore. Their minds wander. So real attention is unavailable during competing tasks. Our culture might ______ "information", but it loses "wisdom".
- Workers take an average of twenty-five minutes to _______ from distractions at work.
Down
- The ability to pay attention, supposedly reflects of a mature mind. So, people who succeed _______ their success to "paying attention".
- The word multitasking began appearing in _______. Office workers stipulate their abilities as such.
- We are very busy in modern society _____ - ____ - _____ - _____ as to think that multitasking is normal.
- Younger multi-taskers cannot concentrate anymore. Their minds wander. So real attention is unavailable during competing tasks. Our culture might gain "information", but it loses "________".
- Multitasking describes the human attempt to do many things __________
- Workplace _______ is being seriously threatened by distractions on the job.
- A study was _______ and the results are that workers suffer reduced IQ due to distractions on the job.
- The younger generation will soon only _______ in quick but shallow thinking. So "multitasking" isn't good in the long run.
23 Clues: You should learn how to ________ your time more efficiently. • Multitasking describes the human attempt to do many things __________ • Workplace _______ is being seriously threatened by distractions on the job. • Today is is acceptable to use technology to _______ as many things as possible • ...
Creative , inventive minds 2020-04-11
9 Clues: medal • areas of study • Creator / originato • / found create / set up • being grateful to somebody • Enterpriser / thriving person • reward to award / to recompense • Fortune / a lot of money or property • fund A sum of money collected for a particular purpose
Question 90:Of the essence of law 2018-03-01
9 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • IS A KIND OF RULE • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • GOD INSTILLED IT INTO MENS MINDS • HAS POWER OF MOVING FROM THE WILL • EVERY LAW IS ORDAINED TO THE COMMON GOOD
Reading changes our minds 2023-09-04
13 Clues: ökade • klaga • sprida • samhälle • intensivt • kejsardöme • reklamblad • somthing you need to do • when you can get the thing • this helps you print books • when you dont have to pay for it • when everybody have somthing to say • before books you wrote longer texts on this
Super Minds 6 Review 2024-02-13
Across
- A sport where you shoot arrows.
- The person who prepares and sells medicine.
- This is a team sport you do in a boat.
- These are made of metal and found in a treasure chest.
- You will need this if you jump out of a plane.
- The person who prepares and sells meat.
Down
- A sport you do with a long, skinny sword.
- A sport you play with gloves on.
- The person who makes clothes in Old England.
- Similar to a bike, but this only has one wheel.
- Stairs are made of many of these.
- Where the pharoah is buried.
- A pirate might have this instead of a hand.
13 Clues: Where the pharoah is buried. • A sport where you shoot arrows. • A sport you play with gloves on. • Stairs are made of many of these. • This is a team sport you do in a boat. • The person who prepares and sells meat. • A sport you do with a long, skinny sword. • The person who prepares and sells medicine. • A pirate might have this instead of a hand. • ...
The Federal Courts 2024-03-04
Across
- the highest court in a particular state or in the United States
- the right of an individual or organization to initiate a court case, on the basis of having a substantial stake in the outcome
- a criterion used by courts to screen cases that no longer require resolution
- Article VI of the Constitution, which states that laws passed by the national government and all treaties are the supreme law of the land and superior to all laws adopted by any state or any subdivision
- the individual or organization that brings a complaint in court
- the top government lawyer in all cases before the Supreme Court where the government is a party
- a court that hears appeals of trial court decisions
- written documents in which attorneys explain, using case precedents, why the court should find in favor of their client
- a legal action by which a group or class of individuals with common interests can file a suit on behalf of everyone who shares that interest
- the branch of law that regulates the conduct of individuals, defines crimes, and specifies punishment for proscribed conduct
- the sphere of a court's power and authority
Down
- the one against whom a complaint is brought in a criminal or civil case
- deciding cases on the rules and principles set forth in previous court rulings; stare decisis is Latin, meaning "to let the decision stand"
- literally, "friend of the court"; individuals or groups who are not parties to a lawsuit but who seek to assist the Supreme Court in reaching a decision by presenting additional briefs
- a prior case whose principles are used by judges as the basis for their decision in a present case
- the first court to hear a criminal or civil case
- the power of the courts to review actions of the legislative and executive branches and, if necessary, declare them invalid or unconstitutional
- the branch of law that deals with disputes that do not involve criminal penalties
- a negotiated agreement in a criminal case in which a defendant agrees to plead guilty in return for the state's agreement to reduce the severity of the criminal charge or prison sentence the defendant is facing
19 Clues: the sphere of a court's power and authority • the first court to hear a criminal or civil case • a court that hears appeals of trial court decisions • the highest court in a particular state or in the United States • the individual or organization that brings a complaint in court • the one against whom a complaint is brought in a criminal or civil case • ...
Islam - Unit : Crime and Punishment 2019-02-07
Across
- An aim of punishment that keeps people in society safe
- "In the name of Allah, most ......., most kind"
- One of Allah's 99 names which is also a root of Usul Ad Din - shows Allah is Just
- An aim of punishment that puts people off committing crime
- The nature that humans are born with (pure at birth)
- The most loving thing to do ...... ethics
- Taking the life of a criminal to promote justice
- An act which involves breaking the law
Down
- "Do not take life, which Allah has made ......., except by right"
- The description of the drink that will be given to those rewarded in heaven
- The greatest good for the greatest number of people
- "We created man from a ......fluid to put him to the test"
- An aim of punishment where the victim feels like the criminal has paid for their wrong doing
- An aim of punishment which rehabilitates the criminal
- Doing what is right and fair based on the law
- "Oh Allah, You are most ...... and you love forgiveness, so forgive me"
- Law based on the Quran and Hadith
- An international organization formed in 1945 to promote peace, international cooperation and security
- Serious crimes which have a set punishment according to the Quran
19 Clues: Law based on the Quran and Hadith • An act which involves breaking the law • The most loving thing to do ...... ethics • Doing what is right and fair based on the law • "In the name of Allah, most ......., most kind" • Taking the life of a criminal to promote justice • The greatest good for the greatest number of people • ...
What Is Law? 2024-04-24
Across
- the process by which courts decide if laws are constitutional
- the branch of law dealing with crime and punishment
- basic privileges a person as a human being
- limits government to powers provided to it by the people
- the division of power among branches of the government
- a serious criminal offense punishable by a prison sentence
- all law that does not involve criminal matters
Down
- a noncriminal lawsuit, brought to enforce a right or redress a wrong
- the power of each of the three branches of government to limit the other branches power
- a criminal offense punishable by a prison sentence of more than one year
- the division of powers between the government
- the person against whom a claim is made
12 Clues: the person against whom a claim is made • basic privileges a person as a human being • the division of powers between the government • all law that does not involve criminal matters • the branch of law dealing with crime and punishment • the division of power among branches of the government • limits government to powers provided to it by the people • ...
Unit 4 Exam Review 2023-04-28
Across
- Political party that fights for gun rights.
- Refers to repeat offenders who commit the same crime repeatedly.
- People who form groups for a common purpose that may or may not include criminal activity.
- Political party fight for stronger gun control laws.
- The world's prison capital.
- A serious criminal offense punishable by a prison sentence of more than a year.
Down
- School shooting that changed procedures for dealing with a school shooting.
- A criminal offense, less serious than a felony, punishable by a sentence of a year or less.
- The first school shooting at an elementary school.
- Not considered a guilty state of mind.
- The act of restoring something to its owner.
- Classified as either felonies or misdemeanors.
12 Clues: The world's prison capital. • Not considered a guilty state of mind. • Political party that fights for gun rights. • The act of restoring something to its owner. • Classified as either felonies or misdemeanors. • The first school shooting at an elementary school. • Political party fight for stronger gun control laws. • ...
Street Law 2024-05-06
Across
- the person in a trial who wants to keep the ruling from previous courts
- the lawyer in a case
- a guideline for future cases similar to the landmark case
- the person accusing the defense in a criminal trial
- a claim made by the defendant against the plaintiff
Down
- the person in a trial who wants to change a court ruling
- amendment made to prevent excessive bail
- laws made by the local government
- the person accusing the defense in a civil trial
- system of law that does not involve criminal matters. Usually private rights of individuals
- a breach of some obligation, causing harm or injury to someone; a civil wrong such as negligence
- the person being accused in a trial civil/criminal
12 Clues: the lawyer in a case • laws made by the local government • amendment made to prevent excessive bail • the person accusing the defense in a civil trial • the person being accused in a trial civil/criminal • the person accusing the defense in a criminal trial • a claim made by the defendant against the plaintiff • the person in a trial who wants to change a court ruling • ...
CJ 1 Chapter 3 - Crime Review 2025-09-29
Across
- In the state of Florida, a physical attack of a person.
- ____ copies and stores data from debit and credit card magnetic strips.
- Occupational or business-related crime such as embezzlement or money laundering.
- Computer crimes have removed the need for close ___.
- The preferred weapon of a robbery.
- ___ says that criminals are born that way.
- In the state of Florida, a verbal threatening of a person.
- These victims are initially harmed by the results of criminal actions.
- An unlawful entrance into a building with intent to commit a crime.
Down
- Intentionally setting fire.
- This theory says that criminals are victims and there is a biological cause for their behavior.
- ____ and spoofing are two types of internet fraud.
- This theory says that people have free will and commit crime because they want to.
- A criminal who repeatedly breaks the law is a __ criminal.
- Which crime is significantly underreported?
- The actual, unknown number of crimes being committed is the dark ___ of crime.
- First responders can suffer ___ from violence they see on the job.
- Taking anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person by force or threat of force.
- ___ says that criminals are made based on their environment.
19 Clues: Intentionally setting fire. • The preferred weapon of a robbery. • ___ says that criminals are born that way. • Which crime is significantly underreported? • ____ and spoofing are two types of internet fraud. • Computer crimes have removed the need for close ___. • In the state of Florida, a physical attack of a person. • ...
A Crossword puzzle 2022-03-08
Across
- Guilty of breaking the law.
- The process of getting a criminal suspect etc.
- A minor wrongdoing Mischievous of foolish (and typically annoying) behavior.
- A surname.
- a serious criminal offence, which, under federal law, is punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year or by death.
Down
- The act of testing; proof
- or blame.
- An excuse, especially one used to avoid
- A person who decides the fate of someone or something that has been called into question.
- The amount of time a former prisoner spends on limited release.
- rights The legal rights of an arrested person to have an attorney and to refuse to answer questions.
11 Clues: or blame. • A surname. • The act of testing; proof • Guilty of breaking the law. • An excuse, especially one used to avoid • The process of getting a criminal suspect etc. • The amount of time a former prisoner spends on limited release. • A minor wrongdoing Mischievous of foolish (and typically annoying) behavior. • ...
A Crossword puzzle 2022-03-08
Across
- Guilty of breaking the law.
- The process of getting a criminal suspect etc.
- A minor wrongdoing Mischievous of foolish (and typically annoying) behavior.
- A surname.
- a serious criminal offence, which, under federal law, is punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year or by death.
Down
- The act of testing; proof
- or blame.
- An excuse, especially one used to avoid
- A person who decides the fate of someone or something that has been called into question.
- The amount of time a former prisoner spends on limited release.
- rights The legal rights of an arrested person to have an attorney and to refuse to answer questions.
11 Clues: or blame. • A surname. • The act of testing; proof • Guilty of breaking the law. • An excuse, especially one used to avoid • The process of getting a criminal suspect etc. • The amount of time a former prisoner spends on limited release. • A minor wrongdoing Mischievous of foolish (and typically annoying) behavior. • ...
Silly anime quiz 2022-12-26
Across
- nishinoya signature move
- it's a _ day for rain
- hikaru and _
- lelouch supernatural ability to control others
- little girl with pink hair that reads minds
- hua cheng's weapon
Down
- howl goes by this last name
- pro shoji player
- spinning ball of chakra
- man goes back in time to solve a murder
- characters transported to a new world
11 Clues: hikaru and _ • pro shoji player • hua cheng's weapon • it's a _ day for rain • spinning ball of chakra • nishinoya signature move • howl goes by this last name • characters transported to a new world • man goes back in time to solve a murder • little girl with pink hair that reads minds • lelouch supernatural ability to control others
Maximum Crossword 2025-11-03
11 Clues: The Scientists • Loves Making Bombs • Max's Love Interest • The Main Character Girl • What We Call The Group • Is Sweet And Reads Minds • The Super Talkative Girl • The Ones After The "Flock" • A Dog We Meet Later In The Series • Was Experimented On And Went Blind • What The Group Was Given After Being Experimented on
Keeper of the Lost Cities - Nightfall 2024-01-09
Across
- Jolie's murderer
- The leader of the Black Swan
- The ability to read minds
- The underwater city
- Fitz's father
- What Sofie's sister decides to be called
- A pyrokinetic that is part of Neverseen
Down
- Sofie's bodyguard
- The creator of Nightfall
- Sofie's stuffed elephant that she can't sleep without
- A vanisher that was found in a pile of blood in Nightfall
- A empath who's mother is part of Neverseen
- A powerful hydrokinetic
- Linh's twin brother
14 Clues: Fitz's father • Jolie's murderer • Sofie's bodyguard • The underwater city • Linh's twin brother • A powerful hydrokinetic • The creator of Nightfall • The ability to read minds • The leader of the Black Swan • A pyrokinetic that is part of Neverseen • What Sofie's sister decides to be called • A empath who's mother is part of Neverseen • ...
Sales Contract 2021-04-22
Across
- Quality can be specified by
- sale should be legal
- person who is selling something
- "this offer is not binding"
- every piece has different character
- buyer buys a small quantity for testing purposes
Down
- every piece has the same characteristics
- meeting of minds
- a sales contract can sometimes be made..
- person who buys something
- ...has to be paid
11 Clues: meeting of minds • ...has to be paid • sale should be legal • person who buys something • Quality can be specified by • "this offer is not binding" • person who is selling something • every piece has different character • every piece has the same characteristics • a sales contract can sometimes be made.. • buyer buys a small quantity for testing purposes
Sales Contract 2021-04-22
Across
- Quality can be specified by
- sale should be legal
- person who is selling something
- "this offer is not binding"
- every piece has different character
- buyer buys a small quantity for testing purposes
Down
- every piece has the same characteristics
- meeting of minds
- a sales contract can sometimes be made..
- person who buys something
- ...has to be paid
11 Clues: meeting of minds • ...has to be paid • sale should be legal • person who buys something • Quality can be specified by • "this offer is not binding" • person who is selling something • every piece has different character • every piece has the same characteristics • a sales contract can sometimes be made.. • buyer buys a small quantity for testing purposes
The Unexplainable Disappearance of Mars Patel 2022-05-02
Across
- Detention Teacher
- The school were some of the podcast takes place
- Made ______ Prep
- Means to the stars
- smart skinny and repetitive
- The second child to go missing, has IBS
Down
- The Main character, aka Manu
- Mean Girl that knows latin
- Can "read minds"
- First child to go missing
- dresses like a guy, but is a girl
11 Clues: Made ______ Prep • Can "read minds" • Detention Teacher • Means to the stars • First child to go missing • Mean Girl that knows latin • smart skinny and repetitive • The Main character, aka Manu • dresses like a guy, but is a girl • The second child to go missing, has IBS • The school were some of the podcast takes place
Unit 5 vocab 2023-10-26
Across
- the future coming of Messiah
- events in history God revealed
- Solemn agreements with God and Abraham
- Written with guidance by Holy Spirit
- witness the saving message of Christ
- Biblical Revalation sin in world
Down
- receive public or private relations
- history before writing
- God becoming known to man
- ancient fathers of Jewish people
- Minds function of attaining truth
11 Clues: history before writing • God becoming known to man • the future coming of Messiah • events in history God revealed • ancient fathers of Jewish people • Biblical Revalation sin in world • Minds function of attaining truth • receive public or private relations • Written with guidance by Holy Spirit • witness the saving message of Christ • Solemn agreements with God and Abraham
Crossword 2017-10-08
15 Clues: Vauva • Syntymä • Lääkäri • Kehitys • Potilas • Sairaala • Murrosikä • Aikuisuus • Lähihoitaja • Eläkeläinen • Hyvinvointi • Äitiysneuvola • Rikosrekisteri • Persoonallisuus • Monikulttuurisuus
The Outsiders Slang Vocabulary 2022-02-15
Hebrews 8:1-13 2024-01-27
8 Clues: sins • disappear • our High Priest • old and not of use • what priests offer • agreement, promise • God wrote these in our minds and hearts • earthly priests are a copy and ______ of Christ
Know Your Legal Terms 2021-01-27
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- finding of "not guilty" in a criminal case.
- to relapse into previous behaviour, especially a pattern of criminal behaviour
- person charged with a crime.
- person who brings a civil action in court.
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- schedule of fees to be charged for various legal services.
- person accused in a criminal proceeding or sued in a civil proceeding.
- for a person to be released into the community, subject to conditions listed in the order.
- immediate payment.
- formal accusation of offence as a preliminary step to prosecution.
- lawyer, especially in a court proceeding.
- Postponement of a court hearing.
11 Clues: immediate payment. • person charged with a crime. • Postponement of a court hearing. • lawyer, especially in a court proceeding. • person who brings a civil action in court. • finding of "not guilty" in a criminal case. • schedule of fees to be charged for various legal services. • formal accusation of offence as a preliminary step to prosecution. • ...
A Crossword puzzle 2022-03-08
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- Guilty of breaking the law.
- The process of getting a criminal suspect etc.
- A minor wrongdoing Mischievous of foolish (and typically annoying) behavior.
- A surname.
- a serious criminal offence, which, under federal law, is punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year or by death.
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- The act of testing; proof
- or blame.
- An excuse, especially one used to avoid
- A person who decides the fate of someone or something that has been called into question.
- The amount of time a former prisoner spends on limited release.
- rights The legal rights of an arrested person to have an attorney and to refuse to answer questions.
11 Clues: or blame. • A surname. • The act of testing; proof • Guilty of breaking the law. • An excuse, especially one used to avoid • The process of getting a criminal suspect etc. • The amount of time a former prisoner spends on limited release. • A minor wrongdoing Mischievous of foolish (and typically annoying) behavior. • ...
A Crossword puzzle 2022-03-08
Across
- Guilty of breaking the law.
- The process of getting a criminal suspect etc.
- A minor wrongdoing Mischievous of foolish (and typically annoying) behavior.
- A surname.
- a serious criminal offence, which, under federal law, is punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year or by death.
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- The act of testing; proof
- or blame.
- An excuse, especially one used to avoid
- A person who decides the fate of someone or something that has been called into question.
- The amount of time a former prisoner spends on limited release.
- rights The legal rights of an arrested person to have an attorney and to refuse to answer questions.
11 Clues: or blame. • A surname. • The act of testing; proof • Guilty of breaking the law. • An excuse, especially one used to avoid • The process of getting a criminal suspect etc. • The amount of time a former prisoner spends on limited release. • A minor wrongdoing Mischievous of foolish (and typically annoying) behavior. • ...
A Crossword puzzle 2022-03-08
Across
- Guilty of breaking the law.
- The process of getting a criminal suspect etc.
- A minor wrongdoing Mischievous of foolish (and typically annoying) behavior.
- A surname.
- a serious criminal offence, which, under federal law, is punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year or by death.
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- The act of testing; proof
- or blame.
- An excuse, especially one used to avoid
- A person who decides the fate of someone or something that has been called into question.
- The amount of time a former prisoner spends on limited release.
- rights The legal rights of an arrested person to have an attorney and to refuse to answer questions.
11 Clues: or blame. • A surname. • The act of testing; proof • Guilty of breaking the law. • An excuse, especially one used to avoid • The process of getting a criminal suspect etc. • The amount of time a former prisoner spends on limited release. • A minor wrongdoing Mischievous of foolish (and typically annoying) behavior. • ...
A Crossword puzzle 2022-03-08
Across
- Guilty of breaking the law.
- The process of getting a criminal suspect etc.
- A minor wrongdoing Mischievous of foolish (and typically annoying) behavior.
- A surname.
- a serious criminal offence, which, under federal law, is punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year or by death.
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- The act of testing; proof
- or blame.
- An excuse, especially one used to avoid
- A person who decides the fate of someone or something that has been called into question.
- The amount of time a former prisoner spends on limited release.
- rights The legal rights of an arrested person to have an attorney and to refuse to answer questions.
11 Clues: or blame. • A surname. • The act of testing; proof • Guilty of breaking the law. • An excuse, especially one used to avoid • The process of getting a criminal suspect etc. • The amount of time a former prisoner spends on limited release. • A minor wrongdoing Mischievous of foolish (and typically annoying) behavior. • ...
Criminal Justice Chapters 11 & 13 2017-03-15
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- release A prisoner who is placed on mandatory supervision shall be deemed to be released as if on parole, and shall be subject to the conditions of release at § 2.40 until the expiration of the maximum term for which he was sentenced, unless the prisoner's sentence is terminated early by the appropriate military clemency board ...
- The post-conviction stage of the criminal justice process, in which the defendant is brought before the court for the imposition of a penalty.If a defendant is convicted in a criminal prosecution, the event that follows the verdict is called sentencing.
- A sentencing principle that holds that an offender's criminal history should objectively be taken into account in sentencing decisions
- Circumstances relating to the commission of a crime that may be considered to reduce the blameworthiness of the defendant.
- deterrence A sentencing objective which promotes the reduction of crime by the threat or example of punishment to the population at large. ... It is often little needed by the time of sentencing.
- services unpaid work, intended to be of social use, that an offender is required to do instead of going to prison.\
- A sentencing objective which promotes the reduction of crime by the threat or example of punishment to the population at large. ... It is often little needed by the time of sentencing
- A goal of criminal sentencing that seeks to inhibit criminal behavior through the fear of punishment
- release of an accused or convict from custody or imprisonment, under conditions which bar him or her from certain activities or associations. Breach of any condition will revoke the release order.
- the quality of being fair or impartial; fairness; impartiality:
- Circumstances Circumstances relating to the commission of a crime that make it more grave than the average instance of that crime.
- deserts is sometimes referred to as the 'retribution' type of sentencing. In other words, one should be punished simply because one committed a crime.
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- the release of an offender from detention, subject to a period of good behavior under supervision.
- when used in the context of sentencing philosophy refers to the effect of a sentence in terms of positively preventing the sentenced person from committing future offenses.
- A model of criminal punishment that includes determinate & commission-created presumptive sentencing schemes, as well as voluntary/advisory sentencing guidelines.
- confinement is a measure by which a person is confined by the authorities to a certain residence. Travel is usually restricted, if allowed at all. House arrest is an alternative to prison time or juvenile-detention time.
- A writ that directs the person detaining a prisoner to bring him or her before a judicial officer to determine the lawfulness of the imprisonment.
- is used for the victim, specifically with a kind of mediation and/or restitution from the offender.
- Sentencing The use of court-ordered community service, home detention, day reporting, drug treatment, psychological counseling, victim-offender programming, or intensive supervision in lieu of other, more traditional sanctions, such as imprisonment & fines
- is the re-integration into society of a convicted person and the main objective of modern penal policy, to counter habitual offending, also known as criminal recidivism.
- Sentencing A model of criminal punishment in which an offender is given a fixed term of imprisonment that may be reduced by good time or gain time. Under the model, for example, all offenders convicted of the same degree of burglary would be sentenced to the same length of time behind bars.
- revocation means the administrative act of committing a parolee back to to prison for his/her failure to comply with the conditions of parole. Habeas corpus is a proper remedy for review of parole revocation proceedings.\
- To the extent that punishment is supposed to fit the crime, retributive justice can be distinguished from revenge in the sense that defendants are expected to give up something in return for the offenses they committed.
- monitoring the use of technology to monitor an offender's location
24 Clues: the quality of being fair or impartial; fairness; impartiality: • monitoring the use of technology to monitor an offender's location • the release of an offender from detention, subject to a period of good behavior under supervision. • is used for the victim, specifically with a kind of mediation and/or restitution from the offender. • ...
Colors 2024-08-26
9 Clues: think about • how our eyes see • how our minds see • to influence (v.) • one part of something • synonym for surroundings • what is around something; environment • the part of the eye that helps us focus • for example, seeing, hearing, tasting, etc.
Unite 4 2021-10-29
15 Clues: vanki • oikeus • vankila • epäilty • haastaja • syyttäjä • sovittelu • todistaja • rikospaikka • rikostutkija • rikosrekisteri • oikeudenkäynti • todistusaineisto • kuolemansyyntutkija • vapauttaa syytteestä
Nickita 2023-03-06
15 Clues: слуга • улики • записка • реквизит • заходить • детектив • исчезать • бриллиант • преступник • появляться • ограбление • арестовать • расследовать • дверной звонок • ___ - stole- stolen красть
Crossword puzzles 2019-11-07
20 Clues: liitu • repiä • osteri • näkyvä • portti • tausta • eekkeri • isännöidä • rikollinen • olosuhteet • painolasti • olla varaa • over selvitä • siirtolainen • maaperä, maa • sairaus, tauti • tuhota, hävittää • päästä läpi, läpäistä • board laivassa, laivaan • jäljittää, seurata jälkiä
HEADWAY UNIT 9 (P. 72-73) 2018-09-26
23 Clues: paeta • varas • roska • laina • ryöstö • vaatia • kyltti • järkevä • ryöstäjä • poseerata • rikollinen • kirjekuori • vuorotella • suostutella • hanskalokero • valitettavasti • myymälävarkaus • tapahtumapaikka • kassavirkailija • rynnätä, syöksyä • pidätys, pidättää • viesti, kirjelappu • kolaroida, romuttaa
Analyzing Personal Language 2024-09-25
CRIME 2024-11-19
27 Clues: slot • dief • straf • veilig • bewijs • bewijs • gokker • schade • ongeluk • advocaat • aangeven • bekennen • illegaal • advocaat • crimineel • rechtbank • bestemming • handboeien • bedreiging • schreeuwen • overvaller • vandalisme • verzekering • slachtoffer • documentaire • achtervolgen • zakkenroller
Criminal Court System Crossword 2015-11-01
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- / An application to a higher court to review the decision made by a lower court
- / in criminal court, the person charged with committing a criminal offence
- evidence / testimony given by a witness to prove an alleged fact
- / the court official responsible for jury management
- / the first stage of a criminal trial in which the defendant enters a plea to the charge
- council / a lawyer who defends an accused person on trial
- / a typed record of everything said in court during a trial
- panel / the large group of randomly selected citizens from which jury members are chosen
- / to contradict evidence introduced by the opposing side
- verdict / a decision by the judge to withdraw the case from the jury and enter a verdict of not guilty
- / knowingly making false statements in court while giving evidence under oath or affirmation
- clerk / the court official who assists the judge
- jury / a jury that cannot reach a unanimous verdict
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- evidence / evidence given by a witness based on information received from someone else rather than personal knowledge
- / the court official who assists the sheriff
- / information that tends to prove or disprove the elements of an offence
- dire / a mini-trial in which jurors are excluded while the admissibility of evidence is discussed
- / a reply to the opposing side's rebuttal
- / the interception of telephone communication
- examination / the first questioning of a witness to determine what he or she observed about the crime
- / the party that files an appeal
- / a court order requiring the witness to appear in court on a certain date to give evidence]
- / the party that responds to an appeal
- challenge / the right of the crown or the defence to exclude someone from a jury without providing a reason
- / the court official appointed to try cases in a court of law and to sentence convicted persons
- / recording a speaker's oral communication by using an electronic device
26 Clues: / the party that files an appeal • / the party that responds to an appeal • / a reply to the opposing side's rebuttal • / the court official who assists the sheriff • / the interception of telephone communication • clerk / the court official who assists the judge • jury / a jury that cannot reach a unanimous verdict • ...
Criminal Law Terms Review 2016-05-12
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- Agreement given freely and voluntarily
- Accidental homicide
- Not Criminally Responsible
- Homicide as a result of an act of passion
- Murder as a result of another action, for example drunk driving
- Factors that demonstrate the punishment should be less severe
- That which discourages people in society from committing a particular crime
- To help an offender successfully reintegrate back into society
- A statement made by the victim that describes the effect of the offense on his or her life
- A firearm that a person is not allowed to possess
- Sexual activity in exchange for money
- Theft involving violence or threats of violence
- A punishment that allows the offender to live in the community under conditions and supervision
- The illegal, forced removal of a child from the custodial parents
- A defense that the accused was not at the scene of the crime when it took place
- Factors that demonstrate the punishment should be more severe
- The pursuit or repeated communication with an unwilling victim
- The act of counselling, aiding or abetting someone to commit suicide
- A fireman that needs to be registered
- Blamable or criminal homicide
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- The legal right to a property
- Any rifle or shotgun that is neither restricted or prohibited
- A deal between the Crown and defense to plead a lesser crime or sentence
- Entering someone's premises without permission by breaking a door, window, etc.
- When the burden of proof is placed on the defense rather than the Crown
- An order by a judge to arrest the accused for listed alleged offences
- Facts that would cause an average person to believe beyond a mere suspicion
- Communicating for the purposes of prostitution
- A psychological condition caused by severe domestic violence
- Taking someone's property without their permission
- Assault causing life threatening injury, disfigurement, etc.
- Detainment by a civilian until the police arrive
- Homicide with intent
- A penalty for two or more crimes served one after another
- The defense of temporary insanity
- A minimum punishment imposed by law
- The application or threat of force without the other persons consent
- A court order authorizing police to search a specific place at a specific time
- A penalty for two or more crimes served at the same time
- Threat or coercion to force someone to commit a crime against their will
- Intentionally starting fires causing damage
- To sell, administer, give, transfer, transport, send, or deliver a controlled substance
- Intentional deceit
43 Clues: Intentional deceit • Accidental homicide • Homicide with intent • Not Criminally Responsible • The legal right to a property • Blamable or criminal homicide • The defense of temporary insanity • A minimum punishment imposed by law • Sexual activity in exchange for money • A fireman that needs to be registered • Agreement given freely and voluntarily • ...
Criminal Law Terms Review 2016-05-12
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- The legal right to a property
- A penalty for two or more crimes served at the same time
- When the burden of proof is placed on the defense rather than the Crown
- An order by a judge to arrest the accused for listed alleged offences
- Factors that demonstrate the punishment should be less severe
- A defense that the accused was not at the scene of the crime when it took place
- A deal between the Crown and defense to plead a lesser crime or sentence
- That which discourages people in society from committing a particular crime
- The pursuit or repeated communication with an unwilling victim
- Homicide with intent
- Entering someone's premises without permission by breaking a door, window, etc.
- Threat or coercion to force someone to commit a crime against their will
- Homicide as a result of an act of passion
- Factors that demonstrate the punishment should be more severe
- Sexual activity in exchange for money
- A fireman that needs to be registered
- Murder as a result of another action, for example drunk driving
- Intentionally starting fires causing damage
- A psychological condition caused by severe domestic violence
- Assault causing life threatening injury, disfigurement, etc.
- Communicating for the purposes of prostitution
- Accidental homicide
- A punishment that allows the offender to live in the community under conditions and supervision
- Not Criminally Responsible
- The act of counselling, aiding or abetting someone to commit suicide
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- Taking someone's property without their permission
- A firearm that a person is not allowed to possess
- A penalty for two or more crimes served one after another
- A statement made by the victim that describes the effect of the offense on his or her life
- Detainment by a civilian until the police arrive
- A minimum punishment imposed by law
- Theft involving violence or threats of violence
- Agreement given freely and voluntarily
- The illegal, forced removal of a child from the custodial parents
- Facts that would cause an average person to believe beyond a mere suspicion
- The application or threat of force without the other persons consent
- To sell, administer, give, transfer, transport, send, or deliver a controlled substance
- Intentional deceit
- The defense of temporary insanity
- Any rifle or shotgun that is neither restricted or prohibited
- A court order authorizing police to search a specific place at a specific time
- Blamable or criminal homicide
- To help an offender successfully reintegrate back into society
43 Clues: Intentional deceit • Accidental homicide • Homicide with intent • Not Criminally Responsible • The legal right to a property • Blamable or criminal homicide • The defense of temporary insanity • A minimum punishment imposed by law • Sexual activity in exchange for money • A fireman that needs to be registered • Agreement given freely and voluntarily • ...
Criminal Justice System Crossword 2020-03-29
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- Enforce laws, investigate, arrest
- File charges, drop/reduce charges
- once released, criminals may reenter the criminal system
- where most of the correction facilities are held
- define who is under juvenile court and who is not
- pays fees to the victim of the crime
- concedes to the penalty without saying they are guilty
- listens to all the evidence and sees if there is enough evidence to bring to trial
- negotiations from the prosecutor and the defendant
- starts with a formal accusation submitted to the court by a prosecutor
- make parole conditions and has the right to revoke it
- requiring to serve the whole sentence
- the right to drop charges/not file charges
- juvenile offenses like running away or absenteeism
- prison officers that make sure prisoners are inline
- where the accused criminal is told what the charges are, told their rights and asked if they want to plea
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- where crimes cross state lines
- gives freedom to convicted but provisional to conditions and restrictions
- make conditions for release/creates sentences/listens to pleas/dismisses charges
- upper age of delinquents in most states
- a citizen who is a witness or juror
- occurs when suspected criminals commit very serious offenses and are deemed dangerous
- once they serve their whole sentence, they are allowed to leave
- in lieu of time served: drug testing, counseling, rehab, or educational and rec programs
- fees to pay for the crime, usually for minor crimes
25 Clues: where crimes cross state lines • Enforce laws, investigate, arrest • File charges, drop/reduce charges • a citizen who is a witness or juror • pays fees to the victim of the crime • requiring to serve the whole sentence • upper age of delinquents in most states • the right to drop charges/not file charges • where most of the correction facilities are held • ...
