criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Freak's Crossword Puzzle (Dictionaries Allowed) 2021-01-21
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- 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
- boring conversation about
- jokes
- what Webster invented,
- a way to improve on the human
- perfected
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- 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 • boring conversation about • a silly-looking creature that • a way to improve on the human • 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 • ...
Useful espressions 2017-05-15
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- Well, my ….. opinion is that..
- You’ve hit the ……… on the head.
- I’ve got …………. feelings about that.
- You’re ……. on…
- I don’t entirely ……… with you.
- That’s my …….. exactly.
- I can’t help ……. the same.
- That’s ….. .
- I’m afraid I didn’t ……….. that.
- I see things rather …….. myself.
- I’m not so ……… about that.
- I agree …….. to a point..
- What are your …….. about?
- You’ve got a ……….., but…
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- I’m in two ………. about this.
- In other …………. .
- I would go ……….. with that.
- What’s your …….. ?
- May I think about that for a …….. ?
- Sorry to ……….. , but…
- What I’m ………… to say is…. .
- So, in ………… … .
- That makes a lot of ……….. .
23 Clues: That’s ….. . • You’re ……. on… • So, in ………… … . • In other …………. . • What’s your …….. ? • Sorry to ……….. , but… • That’s my …….. exactly. • You’ve got a ……….., but… • I agree …….. to a point.. • What are your …….. about? • I can’t help ……. the same. • I’m not so ……… about that. • I’m in two ………. about this. • I would go ……….. with that. • What I’m ………… to say is…. . • ...
33 2024-07-27
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- Madonna's 1986 tour
- Def Leppard's 1987 tour
- Queen's 1986 tour
- Bananarama's 1987 tour
- The Kinks' 1985 tour
- Bob Dylan's 1985 tour
- Duran Duran's 1983 tour
- Rush's 1985 tour
- Journey's 1983 tour
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- Paul Simon's 1983 tour
- Eagles' 1980 tour
- Dire Straits' 1985 tour
- Prince's 1986 tour
- Queen's 1982 tour
- Genesis' 1986 tour
- Loverboy's 1985 tour
- The Cure's 1987 tour
- The Human League's 1982 tour
- Heart's 1987 tour
- Rainbow's 1982 tour
- U2's 1984 tour
- George Thorogood's 1982 tour
- Styx's 1981 tour
- Kiss' 1980 tour
- Simple Minds' 1985 tour
25 Clues: U2's 1984 tour • Kiss' 1980 tour • Styx's 1981 tour • Rush's 1985 tour • Eagles' 1980 tour • Queen's 1982 tour • Heart's 1987 tour • Queen's 1986 tour • Prince's 1986 tour • Genesis' 1986 tour • Madonna's 1986 tour • Rainbow's 1982 tour • Journey's 1983 tour • Loverboy's 1985 tour • The Cure's 1987 tour • The Kinks' 1985 tour • Bob Dylan's 1985 tour • Paul Simon's 1983 tour • Bananarama's 1987 tour • ...
Favourite Artists 2022-12-27
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- Brooklyn in the Summer
- Watercolour
- Born to Survive
- Sofa Surfing
- Better Not
- I Want it That Way
- Flower Power
- Meteorites
- Canyon Moon
- Zero
- Good Times Roll
- Time Moves Slow
- Scary Monsters & Nice Sprites
- Sunny Days
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- Lord & Master
- A Way to Say Goodbye
- Break On Through
- Escape
- All Goes Wrong
- When a Fire Starts to Burn
- Le Bleury
- Exile
- Meant to be
- Let it Slide
- Working For It
- I Just Hanven't Met You Yet
- My Boy
- Clap Ya Hands Now
- Buddy
- Some Minds
30 Clues: Zero • Exile • Buddy • Escape • My Boy • Le Bleury • Better Not • Meteorites • Some Minds • Sunny Days • Watercolour • Meant to be • Canyon Moon • Sofa Surfing • Flower Power • Let it Slide • Lord & Master • All Goes Wrong • Working For It • Born to Survive • Good Times Roll • Time Moves Slow • Break On Through • Clap Ya Hands Now • I Want it That Way • A Way to Say Goodbye • Brooklyn in the Summer • When a Fire Starts to Burn • ...
Nannas fødselsdags kryds 2023-02-01
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- Thailandsk transportmiddel
- Grøndlandsk yndlingsserie
- Flotteste efternavn
- 5 damer
- taktisk opkast
- cerestop
- Revykendis
- fredagsbar
- vores grøndlandske by
- din alder
- Bar 8
- forsanger fra Minds of 99
- job
- blå udklædning
- langrendsstedet
- forældres hund
- Horsens klinikafdeling
- kæreste
- surpricedrik
- 70 timers syning
- knold og...
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- på hjul omkring Brabrandsøen
- yndlings øl
- 2 yndllings mennesker
- tohjulet eventyr i Thailand
- fødselsdagsspise
- post til Grøndland
- sure...
- yndlings sodavand
- yndlings alkohol
- Karins veninde
- sygehus
- onsdag
- nuværende position
- bestik farve
- flot ØNH-underviser
- flag
- Sidste Aarhus roomie
- antal studie år
39 Clues: job • flag • Bar 8 • onsdag • sure... • 5 damer • sygehus • kæreste • cerestop • din alder • Revykendis • fredagsbar • yndlings øl • knold og... • bestik farve • surpricedrik • taktisk opkast • Karins veninde • blå udklædning • forældres hund • langrendsstedet • antal studie år • fødselsdagsspise • yndlings alkohol • 70 timers syning • yndlings sodavand • post til Grøndland • nuværende position • Flotteste efternavn • ...
Lane Tech 2025-05-09
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- Honors former Champions
- Performances happen in the
- The Lane Tech _____
- Humanities program
- Runs the whole school
- Streets lane is located on
- You’ll be sent to _____ if you forget your ID
- STEM program
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- Tech words:
- center 7th and 8th graders go to the..
- Principal
- Frosh/Soph sometimes practices at
- Year Lane Tech was established
- Lane Tech is famous for it's ____ clubs
- Where you eat lunch if you don't like the
- Our school is named after….
- Football stadium
- Need help writing? Go to the….
- Champion colors
- every morning, a ____ plays from the speakers
- Fuel for young minds
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…. • Year Lane Tech was established • Need help writing? Go to the…. • Frosh/Soph sometimes practices at • ...
Civics power words 2025-03-20
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- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case.
- The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if law or presidential action follows the Constitution.This is when the judicial branch interprets the laws.
- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- Jury A group that hears the evidence in a criminal case and decides if there is enough evidence to bring the accused person to trial. If so, they issue an indictment.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
- The authority to interpret and administer the law. Jurisdiction determines which type of court you attend and where it is located.
- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts.
- The decision of a judge or jury.
- The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant.
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- A court case involving disputes between two parties (individuals, businesses) related to money or property.
- The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws - especially the rights guaranteed in the 4th - 8th amendments to the Constitution.Protected by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendments.
- A formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime.
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- A less serious crime. In Virginia, the most severe class of misdemeanor can result in 1 year in jail and a $2,500 fine.
- The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case. Courts with original jurisdiction are also known as trial court.
- An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest.
- The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws. They also punish lawbreakers.
- A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder. In Virginia, the most severe class of felony can result in life in prison or a death sentence.
19 Clues: The decision of a judge or jury. • The government’s side in a criminal case. • An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest. • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit. • court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law. • The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts. • ...
Unit 24 People and daily life 2017-02-13
23 Clues: zvyk • vláda • mladí • známý • vězení • rozvrh • okrást • ukrást • charita • kultura • přiznat • spáchat • politika • hlasovat • zatknout • obyvatel • nelegální • kriminální • zodpovědný • společnost • obyvatelstvo • soud, nádvoří • komunita, společenství
Unit 5 Spelling 2023-05-05
20 Clues: fun • hate • many • apply • normal • sample • miracle • protest • to/ruin • winning • break/in • dangerous • discomfort • nice/caring • talking/back • dark/walkway • investigation • criminal/crime • pass/permission • impressive/ worthy
Oscar 2021-10-14
23 Clues: munk • rusa • flöjt • vinna • skyta • vuxen • gissa • önska • chips • dimma • soppa • flicka • indisk • vandra • skämta • nötter • salong • hjälpa • slå vad • besluta • oroa sig • hålla med • brottsling
ENA4 Studeo Law and Order 2025-08-27
20 Clues: kanne • rikos • jengi • oikeus • epäilty • vankila • pidättää • tunnustaa • rikollinen • asianajaja • rangaistus • psykopaatti • rikostoveri • valamiehistö • pahoinpitely • sakkorangaistus • haastaa oikeuteen • syytetty, vastaaja • vanki (not "prisoner" but...) • rikostutkija (as in "private...")
Scene 3: Text 9 2025-03-24
17 Clues: luoda • paitsi • mitata • asiakas • kuvailla • sanakirja • älyllinen • keskustelu • rikollinen • ahdistunut • tuntematon • monimutkainen • käyttäytyminen • keksintö, löytö • nopeasti kasvava • palauttaa, toipua • loukkaava, solvaava
Derechos Humanos-Ben 2014-11-18
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- cuando no hay guerra o violencia en el mundo
- un caso en la tribunal
- matar una persona
- una persona que apoya una causa
- pedir a alguien con autoridad
- poner a alguien en la carcel
- una persona que es en la carcel
- lo que el juez da a la criminal
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- atacar una persona
- cuando una person no tiene exito
- una persona que le gusta discriminar
- el trabajo forzado
- lo que alguien tiene cuando alguien tiene miedo
- defienden una nación
- lo que es una dictadura hace a su gente
- lo que un criminal comete
16 Clues: matar una persona • atacar una persona • el trabajo forzado • defienden una nación • un caso en la tribunal • lo que un criminal comete • poner a alguien en la carcel • pedir a alguien con autoridad • una persona que apoya una causa • una persona que es en la carcel • lo que el juez da a la criminal • cuando una person no tiene exito • una persona que le gusta discriminar • ...
Robert,Archer 2015-12-08
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- A man ran to the other one
- many games can not be totally equal
- is a crime
- someone accept is slow
- is the criminal's most don't want to meet
- record the beautiful moments of life
- the activities of the large
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- The reporter often write it
- some people pretend to hide thenselves
- some useful information
- to remind others in some way
- The place is the criminal accept the trial
- when in trouble
- When you see a red light. You have to do
- When you finished the test paper you will do it
- is the criminal
16 Clues: is a crime • when in trouble • is the criminal • someone accept is slow • some useful information • A man ran to the other one • The reporter often write it • the activities of the large • to remind others in some way • many games can not be totally equal • record the beautiful moments of life • some people pretend to hide thenselves • When you see a red light. You have to do • ...
Unit 6 Vocab 2025-03-17
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- The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if law or presidential action follows the Constitution.
- A authorization by a court for police to make a arrest
- A formal charging of someone with a crime
- The branch that interprets laws
- The person filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit
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- Police has a reasonable belief, based on facts and evidence, that a crime has been or is being committed
- A group that hears the evidence in a criminal case.
- The government's side in a criminal case
- The decision of a judge or jury
- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts.
- A case involving a dispute between 2 parties related to money or property
- A less serious crime.
- A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder.
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court for his/her case
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
15 Clues: A less serious crime. • The decision of a judge or jury • The branch that interprets laws • The government's side in a criminal case • A formal charging of someone with a crime • A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder. • The person filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit • A group that hears the evidence in a criminal case. • ...
1920's Crime Crosswords 2023-02-10
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- criminal activities that are planned and controlled by powerful groups and carried out on a large scale.
- 1920s massacre between Al Capone and Bugs Moran
- Mobster dubbed the most infamous crime boss in New York history
- Criminal act of taking property unlawfully
- Law that restricted the production, transportation, and use of alcohol
- Somebody who controls part of an organized crime group
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- A member of a gang
- Italian immigrant anarchists who were controversially accused of murder
- Movement that led to the restriction of alcohol
- The most celebrated crime boss in american history
- any organized group using extortion and other criminal methods.
- an acrimonious dispute between rival groups over territory or a particular sphere of influence.
12 Clues: A member of a gang • Criminal act of taking property unlawfully • Movement that led to the restriction of alcohol • 1920s massacre between Al Capone and Bugs Moran • The most celebrated crime boss in american history • Somebody who controls part of an organized crime group • any organized group using extortion and other criminal methods. • ...
Federal Criminal Process 2021-12-12
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- or change the venue.
- 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. The prosecutor uses witnesses and evidence to prove to the jury that the defendant committed the crime
- before trial,responding to or filing motions such as to dismiss,
- A formal accusation of criminal activity
- correct a sentence.
- the judge gives the guilty a punishment, based on the guidelines that recommend certain punishments for certain crimes while considering various factors.
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- the formal process of exchanging information between the parties about the witnesses and evidence they'll present at trial
- after a defendant is found guilty, they can ____ to the Circuit Court if the defendant believes they were wrongly convicted or the sentence was too harsh.
- The prosecutor must show that enough evidence exists to charge the defendant. It is like a mini-trial.
- the defendant learns more about his rights and the charges against him, arrangements are made for him to have an attorney, and the judge decides if the defendant will be held in prison or released until the trial.
- the judge may offer the defendant a plea deal to avoid trial and perhaps reduce his sentence
- motions that can be filed after the trial is over, such as a new trial, vacate, set aside,
- examining the crime and obtaining evidence to help understand the details of the case
13 Clues: correct a sentence. • or change the venue. • A formal accusation of criminal activity • before trial,responding to or filing motions such as to dismiss, • examining the crime and obtaining evidence to help understand the details of the case • motions that can be filed after the trial is over, such as a new trial, vacate, set aside, • ...
Criminal Code OFfences 2014-12-01
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- This type of firearm is banned and cannot be possessed. e.g. sawed-off shotgun
- communicate for the purpose of prostitution
- selling, giving, transporting, delivering, or transferring a controlled substance
- The legal definition that refers to having the legal right to an item
- The pursuit of or repeated communication with an unwilling victim
- Taking someone's property without their consent
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- involve crimes against property and personal information
- using another person's personal information without their consent to commit a crime
- Commonly known as “pimping”
- Use of violence to advance political or social objectives
- This type of firearm need to be registered e.g. handguns, rifles, & shotguns
- When property is intentionally damaged by explosion or fire
- intentionally deceiving another party for a criminal purpose
13 Clues: Commonly known as “pimping” • communicate for the purpose of prostitution • Taking someone's property without their consent • involve crimes against property and personal information • Use of violence to advance political or social objectives • When property is intentionally damaged by explosion or fire • intentionally deceiving another party for a criminal purpose • ...
Criminal or Civil 2024-12-09
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- a licensed professional who advises and represents others in legal matters.
- physical harm caused to something in such a way as to impair its value, usefulness, or normal function.
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- prohibiting a party from performing or ordering a specified act, either temporarily or permanently.
- an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- responsible for the security in the courtroom and for the safety of all participants, maintains order in the courtroom, and removes disruptive persons from the court.
- the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
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- body of people
- a claim or dispute brought to a court of law for adjudication.
- a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law
- a person who brings a case against another in a court of law.
- a minor change or addition designed to improve a text, piece of legislation, etc.
- the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
- a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place.
14 Clues: body of people • a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law • a person who brings a case against another in a court of law. • a claim or dispute brought to a court of law for adjudication. • a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place. • an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law. • ...
Colleges 2021-03-03
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- Also spelled like a color
- Cornelius ———————
- well known for high education
- Made for great French minds
- Very competitive admission
- in the state that never sleeps
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- We live in the state
- The oldest college in America
- name represents a child’s last name
- prince in their name
- Known for drama and music programs
- Basketball team with blue jerseys
12 Clues: Cornelius ——————— • We live in the state • prince in their name • Also spelled like a color • Very competitive admission • Made for great French minds • The oldest college in America • well known for high education • in the state that never sleeps • Basketball team with blue jerseys • Known for drama and music programs • name represents a child’s last name
Science Careers 2023-03-07
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- matter, elements and how they interact
- computers
- the environment
- outer space
- The Earth and its people
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- Our thoughts, feelings, and emotions
- How things move and how the universe behaves
- Why we look like our ancestors
- Living things
- Fossils, dinosaurs, and ancient forms of life
- what happened before us
- How to keep our bodies and minds healthy
12 Clues: computers • outer space • Living things • the environment • what happened before us • The Earth and its people • Why we look like our ancestors • Our thoughts, feelings, and emotions • matter, elements and how they interact • How to keep our bodies and minds healthy • How things move and how the universe behaves • Fossils, dinosaurs, and ancient forms of life
Detective stories 2024-01-22
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- someone who committed a crime
- potential criminal
- objects found on the crime scene
- what the suspects were doing when the crime happened
- where the crime happens
- the person who was killed
- object used to kill
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- someone who sees the crime
- someone who murders
- someone who investigates
- to look for the criminal
- when someone gets killed
12 Clues: potential criminal • someone who murders • object used to kill • where the crime happens • someone who investigates • to look for the criminal • when someone gets killed • the person who was killed • someone who sees the crime • someone who committed a crime • objects found on the crime scene • what the suspects were doing when the crime happened
Court System 2024-11-19
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- Used to prove or disprove
- Presents case in criminal trial
- Discussion to reach a verdict
- Formal request to a judge
- Person who starts lawsuit
- Example or guide on previous law
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- Sued or accused party
- Represents the defendant
- Decision on criminal or civil case
- People sworn to listen to a case
- Used to contradict evidence
- Determining jury members
12 Clues: Sued or accused party • Represents the defendant • Determining jury members • Used to prove or disprove • Formal request to a judge • Person who starts lawsuit • Used to contradict evidence • Discussion to reach a verdict • Presents case in criminal trial • People sworn to listen to a case • Example or guide on previous law • Decision on criminal or civil case
Society 2 2024-11-19
15 Clues: party • työtön • tuomita • välttää • election • mandatory • väkivalta • rikollinen • government • pääministeri • kansainvälinen • student council • military service • maailmanlaajuinen • kaupunginvaltuusto
Transnational crimes 2025-01-20
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- There is an e... order in your name.
- In its operations, Frontex also targets e... crime.
- The witness has seen the ... crossing the border illegally.
- The police need an arrest ... to detain suspects.
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- means ‘inadmissible passengers’.
- The witness saw a ... person on the plane.
- All joint operations contain the element of cross-border crime counter... .
- Frontex operational response is based on the ... analysis and identified criminal threats.
- The efforts to ... organised crime at the EU’s external borders need to be enhanced.
- Many criminal ... engage in multiple criminal activities simultaneously.
- A ... represents people in court.
11 Clues: means ‘inadmissible passengers’. • A ... represents people in court. • There is an e... order in your name. • The witness saw a ... person on the plane. • The police need an arrest ... to detain suspects. • In its operations, Frontex also targets e... crime. • The witness has seen the ... crossing the border illegally. • ...
Youth Criminal Justice Act 2020-03-11
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- the federal legislation from 1984-2003 that originally made 12 the youngest age to be held accountable for offences
- A judge issued order that placed a youth criminal under a probation officer’s supervision that limits their freedom.
- An objective for more serious youth crimes that involve some punishment but still do not create a criminal record or involve having to go to court
- any person aged 12-17 years old inclusive who is charged under the Young Offenders Act
- An objective that focuses on instilling fear of severe punishment in the public to prevent future crimes from taking place.
- any person aged 12-17 years old inclusive who is charged under the Youth Criminal Justice Act
- The program that aimed to keep non-violent, first-time offenders out of court under the Young Offenders Act
- Serious offences that result in adult sentencing for youth criminals convicted
- A home for many youth criminals that focus on rehabilitation for a set time period
- A centre that focus on providing rehabilitative programming and reintegration services to Youth Criminals who are in their custody or are serving a sentence
- A set of key points that defines the purpose and goals of the Youth Criminal Justice Act
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- The lowest-level sentence that first-time, non-serious youth criminals can get that finds them guilty but without any punishment or conviction
- Special measures that aim to keep non-violent, first-time offenders from having to appear in court
- Otherwise known as closed custody, it is a sentencing that restrict a youth criminal’s freedoms and gives them little outside contact in secure facilities.
- any person aged 7-18 years old charged under the Juvenile Delinquents Act
- The most common form of extrajudicial measures and sanctions that involve the youth working a set number of hours in their local area
- the current federal legislation since 2003 that deals with youth commenting offences under the Criminal Code
- the federal legislation from 1908-1984 that set certain rules regarding juvenile delinquents in place, such as the age range of 7-18 to be held accountable, and that the youth had no right to a lawyer
- A family home where a young person may be placed for care and rehabilitation
19 Clues: any person aged 7-18 years old charged under the Juvenile Delinquents Act • A family home where a young person may be placed for care and rehabilitation • Serious offences that result in adult sentencing for youth criminals convicted • A home for many youth criminals that focus on rehabilitation for a set time period • ...
commerce 2022-06-23
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- one who makes judgements
- a person under the age of 18
- not criminal law
- failing to do something
- where the applications of laws are determined
- a statement that injures a persons reputation
- a system of rules
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- something that someone says happened
- the overall topic studied
- not civil law
- a group of people empowered to make findings of fact
- a binding agreement between parties
- of or relating to law
- a promise to tell the truth
- a set of moral and legal guidelines
15 Clues: not civil law • not criminal law • a system of rules • of or relating to law • failing to do something • one who makes judgements • the overall topic studied • a promise to tell the truth • a person under the age of 18 • a binding agreement between parties • a set of moral and legal guidelines • something that someone says happened • where the applications of laws are determined • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary 2017-10-01
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- to make you stop thinking or worrying about something
- something that is not important enough to worry about, especially because you have more serious problems
- to care for their problems and not bother other people
- take care or be careful of or about something
- the use of willpower to overcome physical problems.
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- to not be certain about something, or to have difficulty in making a decision
- having lost control of one's mental faculties.
- said to someone just after you have discovered that they have had the same idea as you
- don't know what to choose or buy
9 Clues: don't know what to choose or buy • take care or be careful of or about something • having lost control of one's mental faculties. • the use of willpower to overcome physical problems. • to make you stop thinking or worrying about something • to care for their problems and not bother other people • ...
COURTROOM VOCABULARY 2023-03-08
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- attorney, Represent defendants who can't afford an attorney in criminal matters.
- The person who files the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- something that someone says happened.
- In a criminal case, the defendant's statement pleading "guilty" or "not guilty" in answer to the charges, a declaration made in open court.
- Persons selected according to law and sworn to inquire into and declare a verdict on matters of fact.
- In a civil suit, the person complained against; in a criminal case, the person accused of the crime.
- Government official with authority to decide lawsuits brought before courts. Other judicial officers in the U.S. courts system are Supreme Court justices.
- Written questions asked by one party of an opposing party, who must answer them in writing under oath; a discovery device in a lawsuit.
- person called upon by either side in a lawsuit to give testimony before the court or jury.
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- A reason that an attorney interrupts a witness to talk to the judge.
- The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime.
- presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
- To charge someone with a crime. A prosecutor tries a criminal case on behalf of the government.
- A promise to tell the truth.
- Lawyers' examination, before trial, of facts and documents in possession of the opponents to help the lawyers prepare for trial.
- decision of a petit jury or a judge.
- Evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials or before grand juries.
- A hearing that takes place when the defendant pleads "not guilty" and witnesses are required to come to court to give evidence.
18 Clues: A promise to tell the truth. • decision of a petit jury or a judge. • something that someone says happened. • The person who files the complaint in a civil lawsuit. • A reason that an attorney interrupts a witness to talk to the judge. • The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime. • ...
Sociology 2025-02-26
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- Any arbitrary action initiated by an authority based on race, ethnicity, or national origin rather than on a person’s behavior
- A term used by sociologists to describe the willing exchange among adults of widely desired but illegal good and services
- An approach to deviance that attempts to explain why certain people are viewed as deviants while others engaged in the same behavior are not
- A person who pursues crime as a day-to-day occupation, developing skilled techniques and enjoyed a certain degree of status among other criminals
- Any of the full range of socially defined positions within a large group or society
- Social control that is carried out casually by ordinary people through such means as laughter, smiles, and ridicule
- The works of a group that regulates relations between criminal enterprises involved in illegal activities
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- Illegal activity primarily conducted through the use of computer hardware or software
- The techniques and strategies for preventing deviant human behavior in any society
- A school of criminology that argues that criminal behavior is learned through social interactions
- A violation of criminal law for which some government authority applies formal penalties
- Behavior that violates the standards of conduct or expectations of a group or society
- Social control that is carried out by authorized agents, such as police officers, judges, schools administrators, and employers
- Governmental social control
- A set of expectations for people who occupy a given social position or status
- Any number of people with similar norms, values, and expectations who interact with one another on a regular basis
- Going along with peers- individuals of our own status, who have no special right to direct our behavior
- A criminal offence committed because of the offender's bias against a race, religion, ethnic groups, national origin, or sexual orientation
18 Clues: Governmental social control • A set of expectations for people who occupy a given social position or status • The techniques and strategies for preventing deviant human behavior in any society • Any of the full range of socially defined positions within a large group or society • ...
Civics Crossword 2015-03-10
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- Ceremonial item representing authority
- The people in a Jury
- Law that govern the relationship between individuals
- Final decision
- Passes bill to be law
- Supervision of prisoners on parole
- Members of parliament go to discuss issues and bills
- Release of prisoner who agrees to conditions
- Head of Royal Family
- Enforced to follow
- A proposed law
- Aid Free legal advice for a person who cannot afford it.
- Highest ranking officer in a city/town
- An opinion or choice
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- A tribunal settled by a Judge
- Codifies criminal offenders and procedures in Canada
- Access to look through house of accused victims
- Event where votes take place
- Acts that are harmful to public
- A "get out of jail card" of some sort of property pledged at court
20 Clues: Final decision • A proposed law • Enforced to follow • The people in a Jury • Head of Royal Family • An opinion or choice • Passes bill to be law • Event where votes take place • A tribunal settled by a Judge • Acts that are harmful to public • Supervision of prisoners on parole • Ceremonial item representing authority • Highest ranking officer in a city/town • ...
Civics 2024-05-09
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- what does the 1st amendment state
- how many amendments are in the bill of rights
- how many years does a representative serve
- what branch is the president in
- president who becomes president if the president dies
- how many representatives does kentucky have
- whats worse a civil or criminal case
- how many members are in the senate
- who determains the president
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- who is the vice president
- name a type of petty crime
- how old is joe biden
- whats the presidents name
- how many judges are in the supreme court
- how many amendments are there
- president who runs the US military
- where was the constitution signed
- how many branches of governtment are there
- many years does a senator serve
- many years does the president serve
20 Clues: how old is joe biden • who is the vice president • whats the presidents name • name a type of petty crime • who determains the president • how many amendments are there • what branch is the president in • many years does a senator serve • what does the 1st amendment state • where was the constitution signed • president who runs the US military • how many members are in the senate • ...
Dark Knight 2025-11-17
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- Gotham’s criminal underworld
- Followers of Gotham’s streets: the city’s people
- Bruce Wayne’s last name
- What Bruce must conquer to become Batman
- Gotham’s vigilante protector
- The city Batman protects
- Bruce’s family estate: ____ Manor
- Batman’s most iconic nemesis
- Bruce trains as one of these to master stealth
- Bruce’s tech genius ally: ___ Fox
- Bruce’s secret headquarters: The Bat ___
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- What Bruce becomes after losing his parents
- Organization connected to Bruce’s early training
- The city’s insane asylum
- A symbol used to summon Batman
- Weaponized emotion in Gotham’s criminal scene
- The vehicle Batman uses to pursue criminals
- Alfred helps Bruce uphold this core moral quality
- Criminal organization Batman fights
- Bruce’s masked identity item
- The tragic event that shapes Bruce Wayne
- Bruce’s loyal butler and moral guide
- The toxin-using villain who exploits fear
23 Clues: Bruce Wayne’s last name • The city’s insane asylum • The city Batman protects • Gotham’s criminal underworld • Gotham’s vigilante protector • Bruce’s masked identity item • Batman’s most iconic nemesis • A symbol used to summon Batman • Bruce’s family estate: ____ Manor • Bruce’s tech genius ally: ___ Fox • Criminal organization Batman fights • Bruce’s loyal butler and moral guide • ...
Criminal Investigation: Chapter One 2018-04-03
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- Serious crime such as homicide, aggravated assault, or robbery; generally punishable by death or imprisonment of more than one year in a penitentiary.
- Act of omission forbidden by law and punishable by a fine, imprisonment, or even death.
- Specific conditions that must occur for an act to be called a specific kind of crime.
- Those crucial to resolving criminal investigations.
- A logical process in which a conclusion follows from specific facts; a proof that a suspect is guilty of an offense.
- Basic forensic theory that objects that come in contact with each other always transfer material, however minute, to each other.
- Going from the generalization and establishing it by gathering specific facts.
- Legislative act relating to crime and its punishment.
- Act of the legislative body of a municipality or county, including misdemeanor crimes.
- Philosophy that the police must work with the community through partnerships and problem solving to address problems of crime and disorder.
- A "sudden knowing" without any conscious reasoning or apparent logic; based on knowledge and experience or what is commonly called street sense; a "gut feeling" developed by experience.
- Process that uses powerful analytical tools to quickly and thoroughly explore mountains of data to discover new patterns or confirm suspected patterns or trends.
- Crime or offense that is less serious than a felony and is punishable by a fine or imprisonment of as long as one year in an institution other than a penitentiary.
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- Application of physical sciences and their technology to examining physical evidence of crimes.
- Evidence favorable to the accused that would clear the accused of blame.
- Skilled in interacting across gender, ethnic, generational, social, and political group lines.
- Specialists trained in recording, identifying, and interpreting the minutiae (minute details) of physical evidence.
- The process of discovering, collecting, preparing, identifying, and presenting evidence to determine what happened and who is responsible.
- Spontaneous statements made at the time a crime is committed and closely related to actions involved in the crime; considered more truthful than later, planned responses.
- Avenues bearing clues or potential sources of information relevant to solving a crime.
- Person's degree of risk of being sued.
- A person who searches for, collects, and preserves physical evidence in the investigation of crime and suspected criminals.
- Characteristic way a criminal commits a specific type of crime.
- Focuses on the location of crimes--the hot spots where most crimes occur--rather than on the criminal.
- To observe or study closely; to inquire into something systematically in a search for truthful information.
- Geographic areas with a higher incident rate of criminal activity.
26 Clues: Person's degree of risk of being sued. • Those crucial to resolving criminal investigations. • Legislative act relating to crime and its punishment. • Characteristic way a criminal commits a specific type of crime. • Geographic areas with a higher incident rate of criminal activity. • Evidence favorable to the accused that would clear the accused of blame. • ...
Chapter 7--Criminal Justice 2021-02-25
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- Punishment that allows courts to reduce the number of people in prison but keep an eye on them at the same time.
- Length of term for a Federal judge.
- Type of jurisdiction a court has when they have the ability to review a prior court's decisions.
- According to the case Gideon v. Wainwright, what must you be provided if you are unable to afford one yourself?
- The act of locking a jury up in secrecy so they are not "spoiled" by the outside world.
- Number of Federal Circuit Courts of Appeals there are in the US.
- Person that sued Arizona in 1960s over his right to remain silent when you are arrested.
- The 5th Amendment ensures you have a right from being forced to _________ __________ or speak out against yourself.
- The authority a court or police have.
- A court order mandating you report to court.
- A believable level of certainty that an individual might not be guilty--no need to prove innocence in an American criminal trial.
- When a jury is unable to come up with a unanimous decision and cannot decide on a verdict.
- Another name for the death penalty.
- Total number of Justices on the Supreme Court.
- A judge's ability to remove clearly biased jurors from the jury.
- Griswold v. Connecticut set the precedent that individuals have privacy in the bedroom and cannot be denied the ability to use _____________________.
- Number of Justices that have to accept a Writ of Certiorari.
- Type of brief that uninvolved yet interested 3rd parties can file for Supreme Court cases.
- A paper or document that one files before the Supreme Court that outlines their legal arguments.
- Attempt of defense attorney to get the jury to either sympathize with or personally like the defendant and ignore facts of law in an attempt to get a not guilty verdict.
- Number of minutes one gets to orally argue their case before the Supreme Court.
- A judge that finds there is room for interpretation of our laws and can change the meaning of them.
- When someone commits a crime against another person; punishments tend to be financial.
- When defense and prosecution agree to a lesser charge in return for a guilty verdict.
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- A ________________ challenge is a lawyer's ability to remove any juror they wish during the selection process.
- Obergefell v. _____________ set the precedent that the state could not ban gay marriage.
- Type of law the Ten Commandments would be.
- A judge that reads and interprets laws extremely literally.
- Supreme Court tends to respect the decisions of prior Supreme Court cases and rarely overturns precedent; "let the decision stand."
- Roe v. Wade legalized this activity--until this past summer when the SCOTUS overturned the precedent in Dobbs v. Jackson.
- The state is required to provide you with an ____________ if you cannot afford it as per the precedent set in Gideon v. Wainwright.
- When a court decision creates a standard of basis for future court decisions.
- Document one must file if they wish to have the Supreme Court hear their case.
- Number of jurors on a criminal court case.
- Stage of a trial where you enter your plea and are notified of your charges.
- The current Chief Justice.
- Type of jurisdiction a court has when they get the first chance to hear and decide a case.
- Title given to the head of the Supreme Court.
- A jury must declare someone criminally guilty with a ____________ vote.
- Likelihood someone will be a repeat offender and return to prison soon after their release from prison.
- Selects Federal court judges.
- Not guilty defense in which you admit to committing a crime but attempt to claim there was a really good reason.
- ___________ v. Virginia set the precedent that the state could not ban miscegenation or inter-racial marriages.
- Sonia _____________--first Hispanic on the Supreme Court.
- Name of the idea of Presidents' desires to cram as many judges as possible that match their political beliefs onto the Supreme Court.
- Collateral held by the court to ensure you show up for your trial.
- When a judge serves as the jury in a case.
- Approves of Federal court judicial nominations.
- Either a violent or more serious crime--usually considered a prison-worthy crime.
49 Clues: The current Chief Justice. • Selects Federal court judges. • Length of term for a Federal judge. • Another name for the death penalty. • The authority a court or police have. • Type of law the Ten Commandments would be. • Number of jurors on a criminal court case. • When a judge serves as the jury in a case. • A court order mandating you report to court. • ...
Criminal Justice Crossword 2 2021-08-31
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- executed for involvement in the Lindbergh kidnapping case, use of handwriting analysis in ransom notes helped lead to conviction
- character created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle which is often considered an influence on modern forensic science
- Criminal occurrence that led to the first successful use of ballistics in a major case
- location of FBI crime lab in Virginia
- location of the US postal service main crime lab in Virginia
- easily visible fingerprint, possible comprised og blood, dirt, or ink
- science of analyzing handwriting
- part of the Ryder truck discovered at the Oklahoma City bombing scene which provided a vehicle ID number that was easily traced to bomber Timothy McVeigh
- fingerprint pressed into soap or wax, easily visible
- type of evidence found at a scene such as footprints, bite marks, tire tracks, and tool marks
- “Beast of Chicago” considered one of US first identified serial killers, caught in an insurance scam
- act of rebuilding a crime scene as accurately as possible
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- first person in the US to be convicted based on fingerprint evidence
- scientific term for the examination of fingerprints
- considered a “Father of Forensics”, theorized that two beings will always leave material behind when they come in contact
- nickname for Richard Ramirez, who was connected and convicted of 13 murders and numerous assaults by way of a single fingerprint
- Eduardo Alvarez made the first criminal identification using a _____
- study of deciphering manual codes and ciphers, which are often used in criminal activities
- number of pairs of chromosomes in each human cell
- forensic ___ application of language knowledge, methods, and insight into the context of language in criminal investigations, considered one of the major parts in catching the Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski
- number of dna strands in each human chromosome
- first person to be convicted using DNA evidence
- type of fingerprint that leaves an impression on a surface, made of sweat and oil, invisible to naked eye
- brand of rifle used by Lee Harvey Oswald in John F Kennedy assassination
- substance used to detect traces of blood, reacts with iron in blood’s hemoglobin
- scientific study of blood and other body fluids
26 Clues: science of analyzing handwriting • location of FBI crime lab in Virginia • number of dna strands in each human chromosome • first person to be convicted using DNA evidence • scientific study of blood and other body fluids • number of pairs of chromosomes in each human cell • scientific term for the examination of fingerprints • ...
Intro to Criminal Law 2022-03-31
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- / Deliberate intention to commit a prohibited act... guilty mind.
- / Offences that don’t require mens rea, but also do not offer any defence (exspeeding, driving without a licence, etc.).
- / When someone knowingly receives, comforts, or assists a perpetrator in escaping from the police
- / When someone takes an unjustifiable risk that a reasonable person wouldn’t take (ex: driving a motorcycle through the mall on Black Friday...proves mens rea through presence of extreme recklessness). People can see their conduct may be harmful but decide to do it anyway.
- / Category of public law that prohibits and punishes acts that injure people, property, and/or society.
- the state of mind in which a person desires to carry out a wrongful act, knows what the results will be, and is reckless regarding the consequences.
- / Laws covering less serious offences, and are usually punishable by fines.
- / Offences that don’t require mens rea, but do offer defence of due diligence (ex: laws prohibiting the sale of impure foods, environmental protection laws)
- / The person who actually commits the criminal offence...it’s co-perpetrators when there are more than one.
- / Federal statute containing most of the Canadian criminal laws.
- / is the act or omission of an act that is prohibited by law and punishable by federal statute.
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- / Desire to commit one wrongful act as a step towards committing another wrongful act (ex: Elsa punches Linnea to disable her, so she can steal her purse)
- / Voluntary action, omission, or state of being that is prohibited by the CCC... guilty act.
- / When two or more people make an agreement/plan to commit an illegal act, even if they don’t carry out the act
- / Desire to commit a wrongful act with no ulterior motive or purpose (ex: Sven punches Oskar simply because he's angry).
- / Encouraging someone to commit a crime...being present at the crime is not necessary.
- crime / A group of 3 or more people that define themselves by opposing authority and engaging in ongoing criminal activity (criminal organizations, gangs).
- / A type of offence that does not require mens rea.
- / An index that measures overall number and severity of crimes reported to police.
- / When one has the intention to commit a crime, but the crime is not completed.
- / The defence that everything was done to prevent the strict liability offence from happening, yet it still happened.
- / Paying back the victim of a crime.
- / When someone helps someone else commit a crime...being present at the crime is not necessary.
23 Clues: / Paying back the victim of a crime. • / A type of offence that does not require mens rea. • / Federal statute containing most of the Canadian criminal laws. • / Deliberate intention to commit a prohibited act... guilty mind. • / Laws covering less serious offences, and are usually punishable by fines. • ...
Criminal Justice Terms 3 2021-08-02
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- A felony is a serious criminal offense, usually punishable by a prison term or, in some cases, by death. Felonies are considered more severe than misdemeanors. Murder, extortion and kidnapping are some examples of felonies. Felonies are classified as 1st degree, 2nd degree, 3rd degree or capital felonies.
- Appearance, An appearance is held in the jail within 24 hours of your arrest.
- Having a witness is to introduce evidence intended to contradict testimony or to question his creditability.
- When a person is confined to a jail or prison.
- Jury, A body of persons with the authority to investigate and accuse, but not to try cases. The grand jury will listen to and review evidence to see if it there are sufficient grounds to bring an individual to trial.
- Evidence, Evidence which is relevant to the issues in a case.
- Often run by sheriff and/or local governments are designed to hold individuals awaiting trial or serving short sentences (364 days or less).
- Questioning, usually by the police of a suspect in custody. The suspect is not obligated to answer the questions, and the fact that he/she has remained silent generally cannot be used by the prosecution to help prove guilt. If the suspect has asked for a lawyer, the police must cease questioning. If they do not, they cannot use the answers against the suspect at trial.
- This is a legal proceeding (not a trial) held before a judge or administrative body. Evidence and arguments are presented in an effort to resolve a disputed factual or legal issue.
- , A crime, less serious than a felony, and punishable by jail time. Misdemeanors are classified as 1st degree and 2nd degree misdemeanors and are handled in County Court. Petty theft, first-time drunk driving and leaving the scene of an accident are some examples of misdemeanor crimes.
- A trial which is invalid because of some fundamental errors in procedure, wrongdoing or a hung jury. A judge can set the case for a new trial or retrial at a future date.
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- A formal written accusation made by a grand jury and filed in court, alleging that a specific person has committed a specific crime.
- That which, under the rules of evidence, cannot be admitted or received as evidence.
- Warning, By law (Miranda v. Arizona ruling by the United States Supreme Court), anyone being questioned by authorities must first receive a ‘Miranda Warning’. This requirement exists to prevent the police / authorities from taking advantage of a person who does not know or fully understand their rights and thus speaks to the police and answers their questions without an attorney present. The Miranda Warning consists of the authorities explaining certain rights to a person before questioning them. These include: 1) You have the right to remain silent. 2) If you choose to speak, anything you say can be used against you in court. 3) If you decide to answer any questions, you may stop at any time and all questioning must cease. 4) You have a right to consult with your attorney before answering any questions. You have the right to have your attorney present if you decide to answer any questions, and if you cannot afford an attorney, one will be provided for you or appointed for you by the court without cost to you before any further questions may be asked.
- Grant by the court, which assures someone will not face prosecution in return for providing criminal evidence.
- Recommendation for a sentence less than the maximum allowed.
- / Sentence, The official document of a judge’s disposition (decision) of a case and sentence of a defendant.
- Nullification, The acquitting of a defendant by a jury in disregard of the judge’s instruction and contrary to the jury’s findings of fact. Often occurs because the jury is sympathetic towards the defendant or law which the defendant is charged.
- Jury, A jury whose members cannot unanimously agree whether the accused is guilty or innocent.
- Studies, This term refers to methods used to examine firearms, documents, polygraph results, DNA, medical information, accounting and other information, and the use of handwriting experts and other known expert witnesses available to testify to their findings in court.
- Arrest, (home confinement, home detention, electronic monitoring) is when a person is confined by authorities to his or her residence. House arrest is a lenient alternative to prison time or juvenile-detention time.
- The killing of one human being by another human being.
- An application made to a court or judge which requests a ruling or order in favor of the applicant.
23 Clues: When a person is confined to a jail or prison. • The killing of one human being by another human being. • Recommendation for a sentence less than the maximum allowed. • Evidence, Evidence which is relevant to the issues in a case. • Appearance, An appearance is held in the jail within 24 hours of your arrest. • ...
Criminal justice final crossword 2021-04-18
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- the act of correcting. punishment intended to reform, improve, or rehabilitate; chastisement; reproof.
- the civil force of a national or local government, responsible for the prevention and detection of crime and the maintenance of public order.
- body of people ,sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
- , goods that have been imported or exported illegally.
- defense, variety of conditions that will tend to negate elements of a crime,
- a criminal offense that carries a potential jail term of less than one year.
- rate, the number of crimes solved, expressed as a percentage of the total number of crimes reported to the police
- person or institution, often as a government institution, with the authority to adjudicate legal disputes between parties and carry out the administration of justice in civil, criminal, and administrative matters in accordance with the rule of law.
- rea, the intention or knowledge of wrongdoing that constitutes part of a crime, as opposed to the action or conduct of the accused.
- the action of taking property unlawfully from a person or place by force or threat of force.
- degree murder , intentional murder that lacks premeditation, is intended to only cause bodily harm, and demonstrates an extreme indifference to human life.
- degree murder , The intentional killing of another person by someone who has acted willfully, deliberately, or with planning.
- law, the system of law concerned with private relations between members of a community rather than criminal, military, or religious affairs.
- code, the rules and values that have developed among prisoners inside prisons' social systems.
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- prison, operated under the jurisdiction of a federal government as opposed to a state or provincial body.
- model, the non-system perspective or system conflict theory, argues that the organizations of a criminal justice system either do, or should, work competitively to produce justice.
- a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law.
- order , contract that states that certain rules and laws must be abided and certain standards, values, and norms maintained.
- Katrina, a large Category 5 Atlantic hurricane that caused over 1,800 deaths and $125 billion in damage in August 2005, particularly in the city of New Orleans and the surrounding areas.
- an action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law.
- 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.
- rues, action or conduct which is a constituent element of a crime, as opposed to the mental state of the accused.
- prison, a prison maintained by a state especially to incarcerate those convicted of serious crimes.
- the deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another; murder.
- law , oral or customary law; or regulatory law promulgated by the executive or common law of the judiciary.
25 Clues: , goods that have been imported or exported illegally. • a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law. • the deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another; murder. • defense, variety of conditions that will tend to negate elements of a crime, • a criminal offense that carries a potential jail term of less than one year. • ...
Criminal Law Terms Reviwq 2016-05-11
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- A deal between the Crown and the defense for a guilty plea to a lesser charge and penalty
- When the burden of proof is placed on the defense rather than the Crown
- To detain a person legally and to charge him or her with a criminal offense
- Any rifle or shotgun that is neither restricted nor prohibited
- Homicide for which a person will not be held criminally responsible, an accident
- Type of murder with intent
- A legal document stating the criminal charge and the court date
- Intentionally causing damage to property by fire
- The pursuit or repeated communication with an unwilling victim
- The legal right to a property
- Anything that is used to determine the truth in a court of law
- To sell, administer, give, transfer, transport, send, or deliver a controlled substance
- Legal services paid for by taxpayers, available to persons unable to afford a lawyer
- Entering someones premises without permission with intent to commit an indictable offence
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- A firearm that a person is not allowed to possess
- Blamable or criminal homicide
- Agreement given freely and voluntarily
- In Criminal Law, actual imprisonment of physical detention
- Theft involving violence or threats of violence
- Words, images, or actions that are offensive to public morality
- Facts that would cause an average person to believe beyond a mere suspicion
- An order by a judge to arrest the accused
- Detainment by a civilian of a person believed to have committed a crime
- The killing of another person, directly or indirectly
- A firearm that needs to be registered
- Intentional deceit in order to cause a loss of property
- Type of murder without intent
- A court order authorizing police to search a specific place at a specified time
- Communicating for the purposes of prostitution
- The act of councelling, aiding, or abetting someone to commit suicide
- Culpable homicide that is not murder or infanticide
- The starting document for a less serious offense, the basis of all charges
- Intentional homicide
- The application or threat of force without the other person's consent
- Taking someone's property without his or her consent
- The illegal, forced removal of a child from the custodial parent
36 Clues: Intentional homicide • Type of murder with intent • Blamable or criminal homicide • Type of murder without intent • The legal right to a property • A firearm that needs to be registered • Agreement given freely and voluntarily • An order by a judge to arrest the accused • Communicating for the purposes of prostitution • Theft involving violence or threats of violence • ...
Criminal Law Terms Reviwq 2016-05-11
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- Communicating for the purposes of prostitution
- In Criminal Law, actual imprisonment of physical detention
- The pursuit or repeated communication with an unwilling victim
- The legal right to a property
- Intentionally causing damage to property by fire
- To sell, administer, give, transfer, transport, send, or deliver a controlled substance
- Facts that would cause an average person to believe beyond a mere suspicion
- Entering someones premises without permission with intent to commit an indictable offence
- Type of murder with intent
- A deal between the Crown and the defense for a guilty plea to a lesser charge and penalty
- Intentional homicide
- Blamable or criminal homicide
- Words, images, or actions that are offensive to public morality
- The act of councelling, aiding, or abetting someone to commit suicide
- The application or threat of force without the other person's consent
- Legal services paid for by taxpayers, available to persons unable to afford a lawyer
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- Culpable homicide that is not murder or infanticide
- Taking someone's property without his or her consent
- The starting document for a less serious offense, the basis of all charges
- Anything that is used to determine the truth in a court of law
- To detain a person legally and to charge him or her with a criminal offense
- A court order authorizing police to search a specific place at a specified time
- Detainment by a civilian of a person believed to have committed a crime
- Homicide for which a person will not be held criminally responsible, an accident
- Type of murder without intent
- Theft involving violence or threats of violence
- A firearm that a person is not allowed to possess
- When the burden of proof is placed on the defense rather than the Crown
- A firearm that needs to be registered
- A legal document stating the criminal charge and the court date
- Any rifle or shotgun that is neither restricted nor prohibited
- The illegal, forced removal of a child from the custodial parent
- The killing of another person, directly or indirectly
- Agreement given freely and voluntarily
- An order by a judge to arrest the accused
- Intentional deceit in order to cause a loss of property
36 Clues: Intentional homicide • Type of murder with intent • The legal right to a property • Type of murder without intent • Blamable or criminal homicide • A firearm that needs to be registered • Agreement given freely and voluntarily • An order by a judge to arrest the accused • Communicating for the purposes of prostitution • Theft involving violence or threats of violence • ...
Criminal Justice ZT-4 2023-05-03
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- jury must find him or her not guilty of the
- and disturbing someone's peace
- enough evidence to make an arrest
- the defendant enters a plea of guilty or not
- the original charge
- opportunity to show they can reform
- crime- illegal gambling and the use of
- cause- the officer must have witnessed the crime or
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- when a juvenile are found guilty of breaking a law
- bargain-the defendant may plead guilty to a lesser offense
- to a charge
- as person under the age of 18
- collar crimes- nonviolent crimes
- drugs
- less serious offenses such as traffic
- any act that breaks the law for which there's
- serious crimes such as murder and kidnapping
- justice system- three part system consisting the police, courts, and corrections
- period of time during which offenders are given
- a person that commits a crime
- warrant- authorization by the court to make the
21 Clues: drugs • to a charge • the original charge • as person under the age of 18 • a person that commits a crime • and disturbing someone's peace • collar crimes- nonviolent crimes • enough evidence to make an arrest • opportunity to show they can reform • less serious offenses such as traffic • crime- illegal gambling and the use of • jury must find him or her not guilty of the • ...
CRIMINAL Review (Week 4) 2023-08-07
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- The dip between two ridges on a fingerprint
- The core structure of a hair
- If a hair has a medullary index of greater than 0.__, it is likely to be animal in origin
- This pigment is found in the cortex and gives hair its colour
- the least common type of fingerprint
- A fork or Y shaped ridge pattern is called a _________
- the most common type of fingerprint
- Excess ____can damage hair
- If a hair has a medullary index of less than 0.__ , it is likely to be human
- The bumpy part on a fingerprint pattern
- A double loop is classified as a ________ pattern
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- A small piece of ridge is called a line _______
- Rayon is considered a _____________ fibre
- Synthetic fibres are _____________
- Cuticles of a hair are made of lots of _______ joined together
- Cotton is a _______ fibre
- The outside layer of hair
- The ______ of the hair is needed to analyse it for DNA
- This part of the hair shaft is most useful in determining who the hair has come from
- These creatures make silk fibres
- Fingerprint pattern that forms a circular or swirl shape
21 Clues: Cotton is a _______ fibre • The outside layer of hair • Excess ____can damage hair • The core structure of a hair • These creatures make silk fibres • Synthetic fibres are _____________ • the most common type of fingerprint • the least common type of fingerprint • The bumpy part on a fingerprint pattern • Rayon is considered a _____________ fibre • ...
Module 6: Criminal Law 2025-05-01
Across
- Taking something that’s not yours.
- Setting things on fire.
- Law against organized crime.
- Between private people or businesses.
- Guilty state of mind.
- Right to remain silent.
- OK given for search.
- Can’t be forced to confess.
- Government punishes wrongdoers.
- Didn’t understand right from wrong.
- Stealing from your own job.
- Illegal evidence can’t be used.
- Can’t be tried twice.
- Needed to search your stuff.
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- Forced to commit crime.
- Criminal act must occur.
- Needed to get a warrant.
- Rights must be read at arrest.
- Formal charge by grand jury.
- Lesser sentence for guilty plea.
- Charges are read in court.
- Lying to get money.
- Rules for criminal punishment.
- Crime by or against companies.
- Less serious crime, short jail time.
- Make dirty money look clean.
- Evidence seen in open view.
- 8th Amendment bans extreme penalties.
- Right to a lawyer and fair trial.
- Serious crime with prison time.
30 Clues: Lying to get money. • OK given for search. • Guilty state of mind. • Can’t be tried twice. • Forced to commit crime. • Setting things on fire. • Right to remain silent. • Criminal act must occur. • Needed to get a warrant. • Charges are read in court. • Evidence seen in open view. • Can’t be forced to confess. • Stealing from your own job. • Law against organized crime. • ...
England & Wales Criminal Law 2025-06-23
Across
- Lowest criminal court
- Achieving _ evidence
- Tribunal of fact
- Guilty or not guilty
- Justice building
- A delayed sentence
- The number of legal elements in the offence of theft
- Crime investigators
- Lawyer who prepares the case
- Whether evidence can be put before a jury
- Part-time Crown Court Judge
- _ Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999
- Crown _ service
- A custodial sentence served in the community
- Stealing with force
- Admissible opinion evidence
- Admission against ones own interest
- Scientific evidence
- Jury decision
- Possession with intent to
- _ of plea, when a Defendant pleads guilty but limits the extent to which the Prosecution case is accepted
- Suspect being informed of their rights
- _ by beating
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- PACE code D
- Previous behaviour
- Put the hearing back to a future time or date
- _ and search
- Tribunal of law
- A ground for appealing against sentence being _ excessive
- Bewigged advocate
- Financial assistance for Defendants
- Evidence of where a mobile phone has been used
- Sentences running simultaneously
- Evidence not in dispute between the parties
- _ of Crime Act 2002
- Threatening words or _
- Not in custody whilst awaiting trial
- Counsel's instructions
- Out of court statement
- Overriding _
- Material which is relevant but which is not relied upon
- House whilst awaiting trial
- One way the police gather evidence from a suspect
- Defendants have the right to _ a witness
- Special measure
- A confession may be excluded if obtained by _
- Alleged victim
- A trial within a trial
48 Clues: PACE code D • _ and search • Overriding _ • _ by beating • Jury decision • Alleged victim • Tribunal of law • Crown _ service • Special measure • Tribunal of fact • Justice building • Bewigged advocate • Previous behaviour • A delayed sentence • _ of Crime Act 2002 • Crime investigators • Stealing with force • Scientific evidence • Achieving _ evidence • Guilty or not guilty • Lowest criminal court • ...
The Criminal Justice System 2024-12-06
Across
- Release from incarceration to supervision within the community contingent on certain conditions, which, if violated, result in reincarceration.
- Theft Burglary Robbery Arson
- official log of court proceedings
- a repayment by an offender to a victim for losses and damages
- A sentence given to a person instead of incarceration. Typically probation will come with terms like regular check-ins or drug testing
- Insufficient care given to an incarcerated person resulting in their injury or death.
- Arrest of a person without probable cause or an order from a competent court.
- murder assault and battery
- a minor crime typically punishable by a fine
- How pervious court decisions determine the application of a law in a particular situation
- imprisonment in a jail or pision
- a sum of money given to the court for a persons release
- an agreement in which a defendant pleads guilty in return for a lesser charge
- If a defendant fails to appear in court, they may receive a default judgment against them.
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- A defendant’s statement regarding their innocence or guilt.
- A court or governmental agency’s authority over a situation; can also refer to the geographic area the court or government agency presides over.
- a serious crime usually punishable by more than one year in prision
- a trial where the judge not the jury makes a ruling
- A term used to refer to acts a state or authority has decided are not permitted
- A document that is essentially an authorization for law enforcement to take an action such as a search or an arrest
- A written statement given to a judge arguing for a particular verdict or decision.
- Testimony in court that refers to a statement made outside of court.
- Treason and Tax Fraud
- a guilty judgement or verdict
- Something a person or party has claimed to occur
- a formal accusation of criminal behavior
- Items prohibited within a prison or jail facility.
- This refers to the process of taking a person into the custody
- a group of citizens who examine the evidence in a serious criminal case
- process of asking another court to decide if the trial was conducted properly
30 Clues: Treason and Tax Fraud • murder assault and battery • Theft Burglary Robbery Arson • a guilty judgement or verdict • imprisonment in a jail or pision • official log of court proceedings • a formal accusation of criminal behavior • a minor crime typically punishable by a fine • Something a person or party has claimed to occur • ...
The Criminal Justice System 2024-12-05
Across
- the defendant must report to an officer, who ensures that the defendant is following certain conditions set down by the judge
- a formal accusation of criminal behavior handed down by a grand jury
- imprisonment in a jail, prison, or other correctional facility.
- rather than a prison sentence, the defendant serves time at home and can leave only for preapproved reasons
- sentencing option where the defendant has to pay a certain amount of money to the government
- The type of felony that accompanies murder, assault and battery, and kidnapping
- A group of citizens who examine the evidence in a serious criminal case
- The type of felony that accompanies threats to public peace and safety and environmental pollution
- The type of felony that accompanies treason, jury tampering, perjury, tax fraud, and bribery of a public official
- the defendant must pay back or make up for whatever losses the victim has sustained
- the process where the lawyers and judge in a case question potential jurors to determine if there is any reason to disqualify them
- Being let off the hook for your crimes by the president
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- an agreement in which a defendant pleads guilty in returns for a lesser charged or reduced sentence
- the sentencing where the criminal a variable term in prison
- 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 counterfeiting, blackmail, band fraud, credit card fraud, investment fraud
- A minor crime, punishable by a fine or no more than one year in prison
- a repayment by an offender to a victim for losses, damages, or injuries resulting from a crime
- when the judge dismisses the jurors, the prosecutor then has the option of retrying the case with a new jury
- The type of felony that accompanies gambling and prostitution
- the felonies that are punishable by death
- The type of evidence such as DNA, fingerprints, and handwriting
- 63% of crimes committed by state prisoners in 2016
- The type of felony that accompanies Theft, burglary, shoplifting, robbery, and arson
- The type of felony that accompanies wiretapping, computer fraud, hacking, cyberstalking
- release the sentencing option where the defendant must pay back or make up for whatever losses the victim has sustained
- The rights every suspect has and that law enforcement are required to follow certain procedures during the arrest of a suspect
- A serious crime that is usually punishable by more than one year in prison
- the sentencing option where the defendant doesn’t have to serve time in prison immediately, but may have to if rearrested
- The type of felony that accompanies possession, manufacture, and distribution of drugs
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 Justice puzzle- Nevaeh 2025-09-22
Across
- white cola crimes are known as this
- a law code written for Athens and Greece.
- these were the first trials after ww2.
- Being disrespectful to another race
- a process where criminals get punished and arrested.
- an illegal act for which someone can be punished by the government.
- Any act that is contrary to legal code or laws.
- John Larson invents this tool for investigators.
- a document describing power of the federal government and the rights.
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- earliest known found full written code.
- first time in history this was used to solve a murder.
- this was first performed on Julius Caesar after he was assassinated.
- crime against the person is known as this.
- this trial changed the way we view high profile court cases.
- hired by ywca and was paid $75 a month.
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle published a novel about him.
- you must know this right if you are getting arrested.
- Chinese first used this so identify people.
- crime against property
- First person ever is convicted of crime through this.
20 Clues: crime against property • white cola crimes are known as this • Being disrespectful to another race • these were the first trials after ww2. • earliest known found full written code. • hired by ywca and was paid $75 a month. • a law code written for Athens and Greece. • crime against the person is known as this. • Chinese first used this so identify people. • ...
Criminal justice puzzle-Ahkyta 2025-09-22
Across
- Where was the first police women?
- What type of crime can you get charged for blackmail?
- What type of crime can you get charged for discrimination?
- Where did the Nuremberg trial occur?
- You have the right to remain______.
- What was the first person convicted of using DNA?
- First autopsy.
- Where was first full time police force?
- Law throughout 500 BC-500 AD.
- What type of crime can you get charged for rape?
- Who was the first to use fingerprints?
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- What type of crime can you get charged for vandalism?
- What type of crime can you get charged for jaywalking?
- Documents describing powers of the federal government.
- What is the earliest known fully written law code?
- Where did they use fingerprints to solve a murder?
- Where was the first crime lab?
- Who invented the lie detector?
- What was Greece’s law code called?
- What Type of crime can you get charged for trafficking?
20 Clues: First autopsy. • Law throughout 500 BC-500 AD. • Where was the first crime lab? • Who invented the lie detector? • Where was the first police women? • What was Greece’s law code called? • You have the right to remain______. • Where did the Nuremberg trial occur? • Who was the first to use fingerprints? • Where was first full time police force? • ...
Criminal Law History & Development 2025-08-26
Across
- interpretation of law established by previous judicial rulings
- guilty mind
- law established only by previous judicial rulings and customs
- first draft of a potential law
- guilty act and a guilty mind occurring at the same time
- event or action which serves as a guide for future events or actions
- written codes defining a criminal act and providing the standard punishment for
- or to interpret and implement policies or laws
- crime
- act of being charged with a crime
- set of legal codes from Babylon
- process of determining how a criminal activity will be punished
- rules and regulations created by government agencies to establish agency
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- act of purposefully setting an object or structure on fire
- Latin for “to stand by decisions”
- serious offense which is punishable with more than a year in jail
- proving a search or seizure should occur
- amount of proof required to determine someone is guilty
- fair treatment in a normal court
- guilty act
- as how it can create and enforce laws
- document which provides rules dictating how the government may function as
- document signed by an impartial judge who decides there is enough
- reasonable grounds for making a decision
- lesser criminal offense which is punishable with up to a year in jail
- punishment-oriented
- change or addition to a constitution
27 Clues: crime • guilty act • guilty mind • punishment-oriented • first draft of a potential law • set of legal codes from Babylon • fair treatment in a normal court • Latin for “to stand by decisions” • act of being charged with a crime • change or addition to a constitution • as how it can create and enforce laws • proving a search or seizure should occur • ...
Criminal Justice 1 Final 2026-04-29
Across
- – Person who gives testimony in court.
- – Entering a building illegally to commit a crime.
- – Place where legal cases are heard.
- – An act that violates the law and can be punished by the government.
- – Taking a person into custody for a crime.
- – Serious crime usually punishable by more than one year in prison.
- – Court process used to determine guilt or innocence.
- – Supervised release in the community instead of jail.
- – Supervised release after serving time in prison.
- – Elected county law enforcement official.
- – The legal area where an officer or court has authority.
- – Formal criminal charge issued by a grand jury.
- – Decision of guilty or not guilty.
- – Group of citizens who decide verdicts.
Down
- – Information used to prove facts in a case.
- – Official who presides over court proceedings.
- – Less serious crime with lighter punishment.
- – Taking someone else’s property with intent to steal it.
- – Court hearing where charges are read and plea entered.
- – State or federal facility for long-term sentences.
- – Rules made by government to control behavior.
- – Local facility for short-term detention.
- – Fair treatment under the law.
- – Government agency responsible for enforcing laws.
- – Taking property directly from a person by force or fear.
25 Clues: – Fair treatment under the law. • – Decision of guilty or not guilty. • – Place where legal cases are heard. • – Person who gives testimony in court. • – Group of citizens who decide verdicts. • – Local facility for short-term detention. • – Elected county law enforcement official. • – Taking a person into custody for a crime. • ...
Pluralização - Madison Gosselin :) 2022-01-06
20 Clues: cruel • metal • final • amavel • frágil • o azul • o móvel • o hotel • o papel • o barril • amigável • o animal • o fóssil • o réptil • telemovel • o material • o criminal • o hospital • resposável • traditional
Words 2020-11-11
20 Clues: Koch • Waffe • Gehalt • Zeuge/in • beweisen • Mehrheit • Beweis/e • verdienen • beschützen • verbessern • Verbrechen • Finanzwesen • Fähigkeiten • Kriminelle/r • up ausdenken • Angestellte/r • Verdächtige/r • sich einprägen • in Pension gehen • erpressen, Erpressung
Kuunteluharjoitus sanasto 2020-11-02
20 Clues: Lupa • Myydä • Sääli • Vastuu • Asiakas • Haiseva • Palkinto • Rikollinen • Varainkeruu • Jumalallinen • Vastuullisuus • Arvostaa, arvo • Roska, jätteet • school Yläaste • Käteinen, raha • Navigoi, ohjata • Rehtori, päämies • Työ, Työnskennellä • Heikosti, huonosti • school Peruskoulu, Alakoulu
Vocabulary revision 2018-12-18
21 Clues: сцена • голос • провал • верный • тюрьма • кассир • каскадёр • открытие • наушники • наказывать • преступник • покупатель • выдающийся • выступление • хотящий пить • вносить вклад • восхищающийся • ответственный • новостная лента • загружать в интернет • stay … at friend's place
Analyzing Personal Language 2024-09-30
Studeo 9 Fireworks 6.0 2025-03-06
21 Clues: vero • rikos • kansa • puolue • korotus • aikuinen • hallitus • leikkaus • eduskunta • kustannus • sidosryhmä • alaikäinen • neuvottelu • kansalainen • yhteiskunta • maahanmuutto • toimintaperiaate • a ______ segment = väestöryhmä • a _____ state = hyvinvointivaltio • a criminal _______ = rikosrekisteri • a social security______ = sosiaalietuus
Molly Wollstonecraft 2013-11-10
Across
- Women are not naturally __________
- Best friend was __________
- Supported the French ________
- Based thoughts on educational theories of ________
- Wanted women to have power over ______
- Wanted females to _______ their intelligence and minds
- A ________ of the Rights of Women
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- Mary played what role in her family
- Only shows when around people who are equals
- Father was a ________
- Did not ________ of how things were in Paris
- Founder of modern ______________
- Daughter was author of __________
- Thought women should be _________ in the government
- Thoughts on the Education of ______
15 Clues: Father was a ________ • Best friend was __________ • Supported the French ________ • Founder of modern ______________ • Daughter was author of __________ • A ________ of the Rights of Women • Women are not naturally __________ • Mary played what role in her family • Thoughts on the Education of ______ • Wanted women to have power over ______ • ...
Mary Wollstonecraft 2013-11-10
Across
- Mary played what role in her family
- Based thoughts on educational theories of ________
- Did not ________ of how things were in Paris
- Daughter was author of __________
- A ________ of the Rights of Women
- Wanted females to _______ their intelligence and minds
- Founder of modern ______________
- Women are not naturally __________
- Supported the French ________
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- Thoughts on the Education of ______
- Thought women should be _________ in the government
- Wanted women to have power over ______
- Father was a ________
- Only shows when around people who are equals
- Best friend was __________
15 Clues: Father was a ________ • Best friend was __________ • Supported the French ________ • Founder of modern ______________ • Daughter was author of __________ • A ________ of the Rights of Women • Women are not naturally __________ • Thoughts on the Education of ______ • Mary played what role in her family • Wanted women to have power over ______ • ...
Insurgent crossword 2016-12-17
Across
- leader of candor
- where is tris staying at the beginning of the book
- setting of the book
- who is the new leader of all the factions
- what faction took over leadership of chicago
- Fours real name
- Tris's original faction
- leader of amity
- Tris's real name
- what cant tris hold anymore
- who saves tris from the erudite
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- the only leader of abnegation left
- how the erudite control minds
- Tris's best friend
- Tris's current faction
- fours last name
- what does Jeanine call tris
- drive what was tris hiding behind her dresser
- leader of erudite
- who kills Jeanine
20 Clues: Fours real name • fours last name • leader of amity • leader of candor • Tris's real name • 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 • ...
Suffix crossword 2024-09-08
Across
- the meanest
- the most special, not commonly found
- the most engaged in action
- never minds your own business
- the most absurd often in a amusing way
- a person of humble birth
- being nearest to someone or something
- The most firm in position
- The most shy
- the most crazy
- without company
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- The most late
- the operator of a motor vehicle
- the biggest
- disinclined to activity or exertion
- the most strange
- the best quality
- more pleasing and delicate than someone
- the most wise
- more messy than someone else
- the most wavy
- A great scale or degree
22 Clues: the biggest • the meanest • The most shy • The most late • the most wise • the most wavy • the most crazy • without company • the most strange • the best quality • A great scale or degree • a person of humble birth • The most firm in position • the most engaged in action • more messy than someone else • never minds your own business • the operator of a motor vehicle • ...
Actively Learn vocab 2025-12-16
Across
- where Sparta boys would live to train for military
- negative attitude towards people from other cultures
- top of a hill that contain buildings
- goods coming in
- farming
- discussed; bargained for an agreement
- rule by the people
- trading
- group of enslaved people managed by the government
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- created the school called, The Academy
- well populated area
- philosopher and scientist
- money
- established in the minds of people
- city-state
- peoples religion, language, food, music, dress
- in an organized way
- Athens general and political
- banishment; isolation
- teacher who believed that wisdom could be gained by examining one’s own life
20 Clues: money • farming • trading • city-state • goods coming in • rule by the people • well populated area • in an organized way • banishment; isolation • philosopher and scientist • Athens general and political • established in the minds of people • top of a hill that contain buildings • discussed; bargained for an agreement • created the school called, The Academy • ...
front desk 2021-05-27
11 Clues: mr yao's son • main character • where they work • mia wants to be a • boss of the motel • mia wrote a lot of • the cops think hank is • her family hide immigrants • where did Mia's family work • who think hank is is a criminal • mia went to ______and see jason
Penal Code 2023-05-19
11 Clues: non-... • penal... • ...-defense • reasonable... • physical or mental... • synonym for a criminal • another word for organization • types of participation(2 words) • those who are part of a crime/offence • a person who has contributed in any way to a crime • a person who induces another to commit a criminal offence
Civics 2024-05-09
Across
- Wrongful act
- President that invented his own sport
- property that has been defined by the courts to be land and whatever is attached to or growing on it
- Smallest court
- Most extreme crime
- Tallest US President
- First step in a civil case
- President that wanted a bowling alley as a birthday present
- President that was a mdoel
- When an agreement is made
- When the criminal gets taken to the judge to talk about what their crime is
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- What the criminal is charged to
- How many senators per state
- How many representatives
- Where the sentencing and the crime is talked about
- Least extreme crime
- First President
- Final decision of court
- Highest court
- Type of contract that isn't on paper
20 Clues: Wrongful act • Highest court • Smallest court • First President • Most extreme crime • Least extreme crime • Tallest US President • Final decision of court • How many representatives • When an agreement is made • First step in a civil case • President that was a mdoel • How many senators per state • What the criminal is charged to • Type of contract that isn't on paper • ...
Connor's Stellar Crossword 2017-12-08
Across
- Killing someone without premeditation.
- Being untruthful for personal gain.
- Making sure a criminal doesn't commit crime again.
- Getting revenge for a crime.
- Any crime committed online.
- Touching someone without consent.
- Lying to a courtroom.
- Destroying someone else's property.
- Entering someone's house without permission.
- Keeping a criminal away from the world temporarily.
- Being trusted a lump sum of money, and keeping it for yourself.
Down
- Crime committed because of discrimination.
- Burning someone's house down.
- Throwing a punch.
- Return or payback the money someone steals.
- Forcing someone to give you something, often with some form of a weapon.
- Correcting a criminal's behavior, and getting them back on their feet.
- Obtaining something from someone by force or threats.
- Taking something from someone without permission.
- Killing another individual.
20 Clues: Throwing a punch. • Lying to a courtroom. • Any crime committed online. • Killing another individual. • Getting revenge for a crime. • Burning someone's house down. • Touching someone without consent. • Being untruthful for personal gain. • Destroying someone else's property. • Killing someone without premeditation. • Crime committed because of discrimination. • ...
American Justice 2017-11-16
Across
- crime Prejudice motivated crime.
- A charge that can follow after homicide.
- A sort of revenge.
- Intentionally setting fire to an object.
- Entering a building without permission to be there.
- Discouraging an action by instilling fear of the consequences.
- Preventing a criminal from committing future crimes by locked up or restrained.
- To steal money from a business.
- Taking a person's personal property without permission.
- Taking someone's belongings by force.
Down
- Deliberate deception for personal gain.
- Sometimes used for drug addicts.
- Direct payment from a criminal to a victim to compensate for their crimes.
- Lying under the oath.
- Obtaining money through coercion
- Attempt to initiate harmful contact.
- Damaging someone's property.
- Crime outside of real life.
- Actual harmful contact.
- The act of killing somebody
20 Clues: A sort of revenge. • Lying under the oath. • Actual harmful contact. • Crime outside of real life. • The act of killing somebody • Damaging someone's property. • To steal money from a business. • crime Prejudice motivated crime. • Sometimes used for drug addicts. • Obtaining money through coercion • Attempt to initiate harmful contact. • Taking someone's belongings by force. • ...
The Law 2025-05-17
Across
- Statement made by a person other than a witness
- An argument made to the Court
- Person who decides the case
- What must be seen to prove the case
- Place where cases are heard
- The Legal System of NZ and the UK
- A defendants answer to a charge
- An order authorising the police to take action
- Abbreviation for the University of Auckland
- Party making the claim in civil Court
- An Act Passed by Parliament
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- Responsibility to prove/disprove the charge
- When you dispute a case
- Result of a guilty criminal trial
- Lawyer who does not appear in Court
- Law created during a case
- Collection of peers to decide a case
- Party defending a criminal charge
- Lawyer who appears in Court
- Written Statement in Court
20 Clues: When you dispute a case • Law created during a case • Written Statement in Court • Person who decides the case • Place where cases are heard • Lawyer who appears in Court • An Act Passed by Parliament • An argument made to the Court • A defendants answer to a charge • Result of a guilty criminal trial • Party defending a criminal charge • The Legal System of NZ and the UK • ...
Evolution Season 3: Wild West Crossword F12 2025-08-21
Across
- – Cowboy’s essential footwear
- – Small treasure dug from the earth
- – The lawman keeping the town in order
- – Where gold and silver are dug up
- – Classic Wild West ride
- – Wanted criminal on the run
- – Rides horses and herds cattle
- – Desert survival animal (bonus if it’s a mirage!)
- – Rope used to catch cattle
- – Optical illusion in the desert heat
- – Place to drink, gamble, and gossip
- – Explosive used in mines or ambushes
- – One-on-one showdown at high noon
Down
- – Target for a daring robbery
- – Reward for capturing a wanted criminal
- – Desert transport for passengers and mail
- – Six-shooter used in duels and shootouts
- – Runaway herd of animals causing chaos
- – Desert plant rolling across the plains
- – Desert predator with a haunting howl
20 Clues: – Classic Wild West ride • – Rope used to catch cattle • – Wanted criminal on the run • – Cowboy’s essential footwear • – Target for a daring robbery • – Rides horses and herds cattle • – Where gold and silver are dug up • – One-on-one showdown at high noon • – Small treasure dug from the earth • – Place to drink, gamble, and gossip • – Optical illusion in the desert heat • ...
The Modern Federal Bureaucracy Acronyms 2025-10-13
Across
- checks valadity of stock sellers
- Publishing
- highway
- nickname is Fannie Mae
- Tenesee valley...
- Humane Assistance
- Investigates terrorism nd breaking of criminal law
- Flying in the US
- Development
- US Space Program
- Farmers
- grants for artistic endeavors
- Communications
- Treaty Organization
- Defence
- Criminal tracking on a global scale
- Housing US
- Highest US Ranking Military Indivuduals
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- going places
- helps new Business
- Intelligence gathering\spies
- Accounting
- Weather from seas and skies
- US Honoring those who have served
- HEalth breakthrough grants
- preserves important documents
- Parcel
- Medicine
- Deposite
- Protects oil reserves in Arctic
- Credit for farmers
- Policies for disease reduction
- Enforce provisions of law
- Justice
- Taxes
- Quaity of life
37 Clues: Mail • Taxes • Parcel • highway • Farmers • Defence • Justice • Medicine • Deposite • Publishing • Accounting • Housing US • Development • going places • Communications • Quaity of life • Flying in the US • US Space Program • Tenesee valley... • Humane Assistance • helps new Business • Credit for farmers • Treaty Organization • nickname is Fannie Mae • Enforce provisions of law • HEalth breakthrough grants • ...
Unit 4 Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-20
Across
- How the President is offically elected
- Oversees and appoints the heads of executive departments and agencies
- Delay the sentence of a convicted criminal
- Reduce the sentence of a convicted criminal
- Leader of their political party
Down
- Carries / enforces the law
- Meets with other leaders and appoints U.S. ambassadors
- Acts as a celebrity figure
- Forgive a convicted criminal of their crimes
9 Clues: Carries / enforces the law • Acts as a celebrity figure • Leader of their political party • How the President is offically elected • Delay the sentence of a convicted criminal • Reduce the sentence of a convicted criminal • Forgive a convicted criminal of their crimes • Meets with other leaders and appoints U.S. ambassadors • ...
Vocabulary Unit 3 2020-03-08
24 Clues: Tod • vote • nahe • only • share • ernst • prefer • skills • put out • nachdem • tauchen • Hoffnung • besitzen • help out • ermüdend • einladen • kriminell • Politiker • take over • Verbrecher • das Tauchen • schnorcheln • unemployment • das Schnorcheln
Ralf 2023-04-12
20 Clues: pink • mälu • vangla • röövja • süütaja • tõendid • võitleja • imetlema • süütamine • nõu andma • pühendama • segaduses • kriminaal • asjakohane • paha inimene • in täida ära • macine raha masin • into sisse murdma • card debiidi kaart • officer politseinik
Chapter 10 2025-07-11
Across
- Do everything in ______ (1 Corinthians 16:14)
- I can do all things through ______ who strengthens me (Philippians 4:13)
- The fruit of the Spirit is… gentleness and ______ (Galatians 5:22–23)
- Do not conform to the pattern of this world but be ______ by the renewing of your mind (Romans 12:2)
- I am crucified with Christ; nevertheless I live, yet not I, but ______ lives in me (Galatians 2:20)
- Put on the new self, created to be like God in true righteousness and ______ (Ephesians 4:24)
- You were created in Christ Jesus to do ______ works (Ephesians 2:10)
- Grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and ______ (2 Peter 3:18)
Down
- Put on the full armor of God to stand against the ______ of the devil (Ephesians 6:11)
- Be ______ of God, therefore, as dearly loved children (Ephesians 5:1)
- For we are God’s ______, created in Christ Jesus to do good works (Ephesians 2:10)
- You were taught… to be ______ in the attitude of your minds (Ephesians 4:22–23)
- Set your minds on things above, not on earthly ______ (Colossians 3:2)
- Being confident of this, that He who began a good work in you will carry it on to ______ (Philippians 1:6)
- SPIRIT Your body is a temple of the ______ (1 Corinthians 6:19)
15 Clues: Do everything in ______ (1 Corinthians 16:14) • SPIRIT Your body is a temple of the ______ (1 Corinthians 6:19) • You were created in Christ Jesus to do ______ works (Ephesians 2:10) • Be ______ of God, therefore, as dearly loved children (Ephesians 5:1) • The fruit of the Spirit is… gentleness and ______ (Galatians 5:22–23) • ...
Ancient Greece 2014-04-07
26 Clues: deny • room • sign • show • usual • genes • cause • Guilty • talent • impure • choice • change • impure • restore • finance • heredity • unlawful • damaging • superior • economic • adaptive • authority • repairing • substitute • assimilation • self-motivation
FAB8 Favourite things to do at Christmas time 2024-01-24
21 Clues: rusa • klaga • vinna • dimma • årstid • dötrist • frostig • småprata • tusentals • avundsjuk • vinterlov • ta ledigt • gårdsplan • ursinnigt • klä ut sig • miljontals • brottsling • klasskamrat • breda ut sig • etnisk bakgrund • vara ledsen, deppig
Crime Vocabulary 2019-07-29
Across
- The crime of stealing from someone with violence or the threat of violence.
- Money that is paid to secure the release of someone who is accused of a crime.
- Crime that involves using violence or threats against people for political reasons.
- Gaining unauthorized access to data in a computer or a system.
- Betraying one’s country by helping its enemies.
- A group of people who are selected to help decide on a legal case.
- The place a criminal goes to have their case argued and punishment decided.
- Someone who commits a crime.
- Another word for punishment.
- Entering private or restricted property without permission.
- A person who practices or studies law.
- The place criminals go for a shorter term stay.
- The police use these to restrain someone by the wrists.
- Someone who steals things.
- The crime of stealing from a store.
- We leave these invisible clues on things if we don’t wear gloves.
- The room that a locked-up criminal must live in until they are released.
- The amount of time that a criminal will have to stay locked up.
- The crime of stealing from one’s own company.
- The crime of intentionally killing someone (begins with the letter M).
- Signs, indications, or objects from something that happened.
- A reason for committing a crime.
Down
- Illegally copying documents or money to fool people.
- The crime of intentionally killing someone (begins with the letter H).
- The crime of stealing from a building or a place without direct violence.
- The action police take to capture/restrain someone who appears to be criminal.
- A public official that is chosen to decide on cases involving law and crime.
- The event where a criminal case is argued among people and a decision is made.
- The crime of lying under oath (vow of truth) in court.
- Stealing an aircraft, vehicle, or ship while it is in transit (moving).
- The crime of setting fire to property.
- A physical attack.
- The crime of accidentally killing a person.
- A final decision or judgement on something, like a legal case.
- If we are 100% sure that someone committed a crime, we can say they are...
- Someone who kills a series of people with a pattern and no clear reason.
- The crime of intentionally destroying public or private property.
- The crime of moving goods in or out of a country illegally.
- Killing a famous person or public figure.
- The quality of being fair and reasonable. Laws uphold this idea.
- Someone who sees an event happen, like a crime or accident.
- If we are 100% sure that someone did not commit a crime, we can say they are..
- Someone who is believed to have committed a crime or an offense.
- The place criminals go for a very long term stay.
44 Clues: A physical attack. • Someone who steals things. • Someone who commits a crime. • Another word for punishment. • A reason for committing a crime. • The crime of stealing from a store. • The crime of setting fire to property. • A person who practices or studies law. • Killing a famous person or public figure. • The crime of accidentally killing a person. • ...
White Collar 2022-10-16
Across
- the item that Alex is after in season 2
- the dentist of
- first name of a con artist
- wife of top FBI agent
- title of favourite white collar episode
- name of the criminal being pursued in pilot
- the name of the diamond in series 5
Down
- name of Neal's nemesis
- where neal and mozzie run away to
- month of the year and name
- location of Sarah's lost Raphael
- Finish the episode name, Burke's _____
- neal's alias
- criminal mastermind of season 1
14 Clues: neal's alias • the dentist of • wife of top FBI agent • name of Neal's nemesis • month of the year and name • first name of a con artist • criminal mastermind of season 1 • location of Sarah's lost Raphael • where neal and mozzie run away to • the name of the diamond in series 5 • Finish the episode name, Burke's _____ • the item that Alex is after in season 2 • ...
Mystical, Magical 2025-11-06
Across
- Colonial agitator with a lager legacy
- Lodging found by app, not by vacancy sign
- Legal stimulant
- Superman’s follicly-challenged rival
- Architect of minds, not buildings
- home of swim-up pools
- Silent creature of scales; sometimes neither foul nor flesh
- Risk for mountaineers and photographers alike
Down
- Liquid gold of the Green Mountain State
- oil-rich and barbecue-proud
- fear of water and midnight vaccines
- a scheduled gathering
- nieces
- Poe’s final stop
- Anaheim’s kingdom
- Four-legged Kryptonian, fetches in a cape
- Zero in tennis, but infinite in poetry
- Blueprint master for bridges
18 Clues: nieces • Legal stimulant • Poe’s final stop • Anaheim’s kingdom • a scheduled gathering • home of swim-up pools • oil-rich and barbecue-proud • Blueprint master for bridges • Architect of minds, not buildings • fear of water and midnight vaccines • Superman’s follicly-challenged rival • Colonial agitator with a lager legacy • Zero in tennis, but infinite in poetry • ...
crime 2014-10-22
14 Clues: kraść • ścigać • kradzież • porywacz • morderca • złodziej • wandalizm • więzienie • przestępca • morderstwo • przesłuchiwać • kradzieżsklepowa • złodziejsklepowy • uzbrojonynapastnik
Court Vocabulary 2023-03-30
Across
- a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place.
- Reviews cases to see if the trial court made a mistake
- An official in a court of law who keeps order, looks after prisoners, etc.
- When an appellate court sends a case back to the trial court
- Court that hears a case for the first time
- Court that reviews some cases, usually about the Constitution
- person whose occupation is to capture the live testimony in proceedings
- Courts above the trial court
- Objects or information used in court to prove what really happened
- A criminal defense lawyer is a lawyer specializing in the defense of individuals and companies charged with criminal activity
- The decision at the end of a case
- A case involving someone who is accused of committing a crime
- trial where a group of people listens to the evidence and decides the case
Down
- A case involving a disagreement where one side disagrees with the other side
- A lawyer who conducts the case against a defendant in a criminal court
- Courts that hear disputes about laws that apply to the entire U.S.
- A trial where only the judge hear the evidence and decides the case
- A member of the jury
- When an appellate court overturns the trial court's verdict
- The power of the Supreme Court to decide what the Constitution really says
- A public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law.
- Asking a higher court to review a case
- Courts that hear disputes about laws of one state
- When an appellate court decides no mistake was made
- The trial court in the Federal system
- They manage day-to-day tasks such as filing legal documents, entering data and sorting incoming mail as needed.
- The person accused of the crime
- A person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action.
28 Clues: A member of the jury • Courts above the trial court • The person accused of the crime • The decision at the end of a case • The trial court in the Federal system • Asking a higher court to review a case • Court that hears a case for the first time • Courts that hear disputes about laws of one state • When an appellate court decides no mistake was made • ...
12 Legal Studies: Weeks 1-3 Revision 2022-10-26
Across
- an example of a preliminary crime (10)
- CCTV cameras are an example of this crime prevention strategy (11)
- A national initiative to increase reporting of crime (13)
- A category of homicide (11)
- The physical action of a crime (5,4)
- Crimes with a maximum sentence of more than two years imprisonment (10)
- a theft offence requiring the use of force (7)
- presiding judicial officer in Local Court (10)
- the "test" applied to factual causation cases (3,3)
- An attempt to incite the overthrow of a government (8)
- intermediate level of intention (12)
- defendant's name in famous 1930 case involving the poisoning of his own mother (5)
- A category of crime that does not require intention to be proven (6,9)
- a less serious type of crime, usually with maximum sentences of less than two years imprisonment (7,7)
- standard of proof in criminal cases (6,10,5)
Down
- a term used for any improperly or illegally obtained evidence (12)
- an event that breaks the chain of causation (5,5,12)
- case where Jehovah's Witness victim refused a blood transfusion but defendant was found guilty of murder on grounds of factual causation (6)
- The defendant in the 2013 nursing home fire case (4)
- economic offence where defendant misappropriates money or property they have been entrusted with (12)
- order Rioting/affray is an example of this category of crime (6,5)
- Police are a part of this arm of government (9)
- legal authority granted by courts to police to conduct certain operations (7)
- the scientific study of criminal behaviour (11)
- NSW legislation outlining many criminal offences (5,3)
- the party that bears the burden of proof in criminal cases (11)
- The necessary link required to be proven between a defendant's actions and the harm caused (9)
- a party to a crime involved either before or after the fact (9)
- The mental element of a crime (4,3)
- a power granted to police to apprehend suspects (6)
30 Clues: A category of homicide (11) • The mental element of a crime (4,3) • The physical action of a crime (5,4) • intermediate level of intention (12) • an example of a preliminary crime (10) • standard of proof in criminal cases (6,10,5) • a theft offence requiring the use of force (7) • presiding judicial officer in Local Court (10) • ...
Crime 2026-01-05
Across
- Criminal activities carried out by means of computers or the internet.
- Make a physical attack on (someone).
- The killing of one person with intention and with premeditation.
- Wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
- The action of demanding payment or another benefit from someone in return for not revealing compromising or damaging information about them.
- The process of illegally concealing the origin of money obtained from illicit activities.
- The killing of one person without intention or premeditation.
- The action or fact of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work.
- The unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.
- The illegal movement of goods into or out of a country.
- Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, typically involving bribery.
- Action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property.
Down
- The state of possessing an illegal item.
- The practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats.
- Entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft.
- The killing of one person by another.
- The action or crime of stealing.
- Cross or walk in the street or road unlawfully or without regard for approaching traffic.
- The illegal nonpayment or underpayment of tax.
- The action of taking property unlawfully from a person or place by force or threat of force.
- An act of unlawfully seizing an aircraft, vehicle, or ship while in transit.
- Treat (a person or an animal) with cruelty or violence, especially regularly or repeatedly.
- The action of producing a copy of a document, signature, banknote, or work of art.
- Deal or trade in something illegal.
- The criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
- The criminal action of stealing goods from a store.
- Driving under the influence of substances.
27 Clues: The action or crime of stealing. • Deal or trade in something illegal. • Make a physical attack on (someone). • The killing of one person by another. • The state of possessing an illegal item. • Driving under the influence of substances. • The illegal nonpayment or underpayment of tax. • The criminal action of stealing goods from a store. • ...
Crossword puzzle 2026-03-10
Across
- The first pillar of criminal justice system (3,10)
- A small light used at night
- Ascertaining whether informatiob identified, collected and preserved, can stand prosecution and trial
- The opposite of a crime which police maintains (4)
- It shall be the duty of the officer executing the warrant to arrest the accused and deliver him to the nearest police station or ____ without unnecessary delay.
- The color of a police uniform(4)
- Type of killing committed against media practitioners or activities that the NBI investigates
- To examine a crime scene for evidence
- Violations of R.A No. 10175, known as the ____ Prevention Act.
- The primary purpose of patrolling
- A quick search of a suspect for weapons(9)
- The head of a police station(4)
- The fourth goal listed: the maintenance of this ensures public peace
- The first element of the investigation process, identifying information related to crime
- A tool used to restrain a suspects hands (9)
- The act of gathering information about a crime.
Down
- _____ of information after finding of to be related to the crime under investigation
- A police vehicle
- The police serve as the society's first line of ____ against crime.
- Operations conducted by the NBI to gather information in furtherance of its functions.
- A type of data bases maintained by the NBI for investigative and forensix requirements
- What police officers enforce(4).
- A modern center that maintains derogatory and criminal records, often required for employment
- A search warrant is only issued in connection with one ___ offense
- A type of pokice who wear plain clothes
- The law enforcers "second home" or workplace
- A person who is suspectedof committing (9)
- An urgent, dangerous, or unexpected event.
- The type of research center uses for scientific knowledge in criminal investigation and evidence collection
- A person who breaks the law
30 Clues: A police vehicle • A small light used at night • A person who breaks the law • The head of a police station(4) • What police officers enforce(4). • The color of a police uniform(4) • The primary purpose of patrolling • To examine a crime scene for evidence • A type of pokice who wear plain clothes • A person who is suspectedof committing (9) • ...
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT REVIEW 2025-03-25
Across
- an act of unlawfully seizing an aircraft, vehicle, or ship while in transit
- the offence of marrying someone while already married to another person
- committing of criminal acts or offences by a young person, especially one below the age at which ordinary criminal prosecution is possible
- the action or crime of stealing
- prison guard
- the giving or offering of money to receive a favour or illegal advantage
- the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property
- theft or misappropriation of funds placed in one's trust or belonging to one's employer
- an act of attacking and robbing someone in a public place
- demanding payment or another benefit from someone in return for not revealing compromising or damaging information about them
- the illegal movement of goods into or out of a country
- 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
- an order to appear before a judge or magistrate
- the action of taking property unlawfully from a person or place by force or threat of force
Down
- punishment by death
- the action of stealing goods from a shop while pretending to be a customer
- a judicial punishment which is not enforced unless a further crime is committed during a specified period.
- illegal entry of a building with intent to commit a crime, especially theft
- opposit of convict
- the illegal non-payment or underpayment of tax
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
- doing, or failing to do something that a reasonable person would, or would not, do and which causes another person damage, injury or loss as a result
- the crime of killing a human being without malice aforethought, or in circumstances not amounting to murder
23 Clues: prison guard • opposit of convict • punishment by death • the action or crime of stealing • the illegal non-payment or underpayment of tax • an order to appear before a judge or magistrate • the illegal movement of goods into or out of a country • the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property • an act of attacking and robbing someone in a public place • ...
unit 5 2023-05-21
Across
- _____ jurisdiction; the first to hear a case
- _____ review; supreme court can declare actions unconstitutional
- power to rule certain case
- _____ law; does involve criminal matters; person vs group
Down
- preponderance of ____; 51% must be convene
- ____ doubt; jury must be 100% convinced of guilty
- ___ law; does not involve criminal matters; people vs. people
- a choice made to help with future choices
- ____ jurisdiction; lower court and reviews the cases
9 Clues: power to rule certain case • a choice made to help with future choices • preponderance of ____; 51% must be convene • _____ jurisdiction; the first to hear a case • ____ doubt; jury must be 100% convinced of guilty • ____ jurisdiction; lower court and reviews the cases • _____ law; does involve criminal matters; person vs group • ...
Who is the Holy Spirit 2021-10-05
Across
- The Holy Spirit is a ______
- Eternally and ______ God
- The Holy Spirit is God's _____ on our hearts
- He opens our hearts to _____ the Bible
- The Holy Spirit _____ us
- shows us our _____
- He _____ leaves us
- ______God's promises for us forever
Down
- Third person of the _____
- The Holy Spirit _____ within God's children
- We _____ Him when we disobey God
- God _____ us with the Holy Spirit
- _____us to be more like Jesus
- He opens our minds to _____ the Bible
- He helps us to live to _____ Jesus
15 Clues: shows us our _____ • He _____ leaves us • The Holy Spirit _____ us • Third person of the _____ • Eternally and ______ God • The Holy Spirit is a ______ • _____us to be more like Jesus • We _____ Him when we disobey God • God _____ us with the Holy Spirit • He helps us to live to _____ Jesus • ______God's promises for us forever • He opens our minds to _____ the Bible • ...
Society 2023-09-14
Across
- this says what you can and can't do
- leave work
- being married to more than one person
- not being married anymore
- believing to something
- people showing their minds
- a state that has a king or queen
Down
- for example bullying someone
- not having a house
- a person you can vote for
- someone you live with
- a person living somewhere
- this can be done at a church
- settling down with someone
- you do this at elections
15 Clues: leave work • not having a house • someone you live with • believing to something • you do this at elections • a person you can vote for • not being married anymore • a person living somewhere • settling down with someone • people showing their minds • for example bullying someone • this can be done at a church • a state that has a king or queen • this says what you can and can't do • ...
It's Not Summer Without You 2026-04-02
Across
- Pants
- Being able to read each other's minds
- A mixture of chocolate and vanilla
- Fastened or tightened
- Extremely, intensely, or painfully felt
- Having to accept something unpleasant you don't want to
- A math subject
- In a respectful or reluctant manner
Down
- A person who is engaged in something
- Fate
- To carefully discuss facts
- To lift or carry something
- Becoming purple in color
- The act of staying in play
- To speak to someone or about someone
15 Clues: Fate • Pants • A math subject • Fastened or tightened • Becoming purple in color • To carefully discuss facts • To lift or carry something • The act of staying in play • A mixture of chocolate and vanilla • In a respectful or reluctant manner • A person who is engaged in something • To speak to someone or about someone • Being able to read each other's minds • ...
VOCABULARY CROSSWORD 2015-01-28
18 Clues: EDGY • TYPE • ICING • FUNNY • VANISH • ON TIME • GRIEVING • CIRCLING • HOPELESS • NATURALLY • CONTROLLED • BLABBERMOUTH • MOVIE PREVIEW • GURGLING SOUND • WITHOUT FEELING • IMMIGRANT WORKER • JUVENILE CRIMINAL • SKYDIVING NECESSITY
Freak's Crossword Puzzle (Dictionaries Allowed) 2021-01-21
Across
- a word used by people with small minds
- OOZE boring conversation about
- smoked
- something that should be obscene,
- a four-letter word for Max in a bad
- demeanor
- a Z in England
- good old days
- a silly-looking creature that
- a nervous cockroach
- to defeat in battle, preferably with
Down
- a horse who makes a point
- a place that always lies over the next
- what Webster invented,
- a way to improve on the human
- perfected
- jokes
- the meaner your face, the worse
- a source of knowledge, fun, and
- a muscle that improves with exercise
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 way to improve on the human • a silly-looking creature that • OOZE boring conversation about • the meaner your face, the worse • a source of knowledge, fun, and • something that should be obscene, • a four-letter word for Max in a bad • ...
Alex's 21st Birthday Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-24
Across
- Bedtime lullaby
- Team sport you played in middle school
- Where everyone knows your name
- Coffee haunt, freshman year
- Unrecoverable
- Named after
- Never been to a Wisco game in winter
- Favorite chocolate
- Feel good, look good, do better
- Rival, sibling
- Treasured childhood doll
Down
- Cool food blog
- Open minds. Open Hearts.
- Favored cocktail mixer
- Tik tok joke with sis
- Scholarship worthy talent
- Canine nickname
- JCC celebrity citing, Chris_____
- Ians, but not pizza
- Favorite osteria, before the show
- Leading role with cousin Emma
- If not UW Madison
- Drama queen, The Bachelor
- Self professed nickname
- Idol, Broadway
25 Clues: Named after • Unrecoverable • Cool food blog • Rival, sibling • Idol, Broadway • Bedtime lullaby • Canine nickname • If not UW Madison • Favorite chocolate • Ians, but not pizza • Tik tok joke with sis • Favored cocktail mixer • Self professed nickname • Open minds. Open Hearts. • Treasured childhood doll • Scholarship worthy talent • Drama queen, The Bachelor • Coffee haunt, freshman year • ...
Twilight 2013-11-26
Across
- Bella's father.
- James' lover.
- Shape of the bites James leaves on Bella
- Could see the future.
- Wants to be a vampire.
- A blood thirsty being.
- Could read minds.
- Bella's mother.
Down
- Washington where Bella moved to.
- Arizona where Bella is from.
- Edward's "mother"
- Bella goes dress shopping for this dance.
- Sport played in the beginning of the book.
- Part of the Quileute tribe.
- Slid on ice in a van and almost hit Bella.
- Likes Mike.
- Type of dance studio James led Bella to.
- Edward's "father"
- Bella's mom's new husband.
- Killed by Alice, Jasper and Emmett
20 Clues: Likes Mike. • James' lover. • Bella's father. • Bella's mother. • Edward's "mother" • Edward's "father" • Could read minds. • Could see the future. • Wants to be a vampire. • A blood thirsty being. • Bella's mom's new husband. • Part of the Quileute tribe. • Arizona where Bella is from. • Washington where Bella moved to. • Killed by Alice, Jasper and Emmett • ...
Insurgent crossword 2016-12-17
Across
- leader of amity
- Tris's original faction
- what does Jeanine call tris
- how the erudite control minds
- leader of candor
- the only leader of abnegation left
- Tris's best friend
- Fours real name
- Tris's real name
- who is the new leader of all the factions
- fours last name
Down
- what faction took over leadership of chicago
- Tris's current faction
- who kills Jeanine
- what was tris hiding behind her dresser
- where is tris staying at the beginning of the book
- leader of erudite
- setting of the book
- what cant tris hold anymore
- who saves tris from the erudite
20 Clues: leader of amity • Fours real name • fours last name • leader of candor • Tris's real name • who kills Jeanine • leader of erudite • 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 • ...
FAIRYTALE MAGIC WOO HOO CROSSWORD 2023-10-16
Across
- Mother Gothel says "Mother ... best"
- The glass slipper ... to Cinderella
- She ... to marry a handsome prince
- After he ... her voice, he fell for Ariel
- The bodybuilder is ...
- Cinderella's sisters tried to ... the prince
- She ... bad
- The apple ... poison
- He ... personality over looks
- Cupid's magical power
Down
- The evil queen ... Snow White
- Goldilocks never ... her own business
- He will ... rich
- The living ... is expensive
- Rapunzel ... Flynn with her long hair
- She never ... taking the job
- The wolf in the forest ... like a good person
- Snow White takes ... of the seven dwarfs
- She ... to be beautiful
- Princesses ... in happy endings
20 Clues: She ... bad • He will ... rich • The apple ... poison • Cupid's magical power • The bodybuilder is ... • She ... to be beautiful • The living ... is expensive • She never ... taking the job • The evil queen ... Snow White • He ... personality over looks • Princesses ... in happy endings • She ... to marry a handsome prince • The glass slipper ... to Cinderella • ...
34 2024-07-27
Across
- Simple Minds' 1989 tour
- Ozzy Osbourne's 1980 tour
- Rush's 1981 tour
- The Jam's 1982 tour
- Genesis' 1983 tour
- The Police's 1983 tour
- Deep Purple's 1984 tour
- Icehouse's 1982 tour
- Loverboy's 1981 tour
- Tears For Fears' 1985 tour
- Asia's 1982 tour
Down
- Foreigner's 1980 tour
- The Black Crowes' 1989 tour
- Saxon's 1984 tour
- Grateful Dead's 1987 tour
- Jethro Tull's 1984 tour
- 1985 Brazilian festival
- Scorpions' 1984 tour
- Marillion's 1984 tour
- Black Sabbath's 1983 tour
- Toto's 1981 tour
- Roxy Music's 1982 tour
- Yes' 1980 tour
- Roxy Music's 1980 tour
- Def Leppard's 1983 tour
25 Clues: Yes' 1980 tour • Rush's 1981 tour • Toto's 1981 tour • Asia's 1982 tour • Saxon's 1984 tour • Genesis' 1983 tour • The Jam's 1982 tour • Scorpions' 1984 tour • Icehouse's 1982 tour • Loverboy's 1981 tour • Foreigner's 1980 tour • Marillion's 1984 tour • Roxy Music's 1982 tour • Roxy Music's 1980 tour • The Police's 1983 tour • Simple Minds' 1989 tour • Jethro Tull's 1984 tour • ...
Vocab project 2024-11-12
Across
- to take place
- to communicate with minds
- formation of food from Co2 and H
- harshness in sound
- sounds that aren’t harmonious
- a pleasant and loud sound
- distorted
- high and lofty
- clearness in thought
- very clear
- formed from heat escaping
- to sweat
- sharp
Down
- feelings of anger between people
- an audible breath
- broadcast by television
- attractive in photos
- the quality of being sharp
- sweet sound
- a long TV program to raise funds for charities
- discouraged
- repulsive
- to talk down to
- relating to the heat of the earth’s interior
- unpleasant in taste or smell
25 Clues: sharp • to sweat • distorted • repulsive • very clear • sweet sound • discouraged • to take place • high and lofty • to talk down to • an audible breath • harshness in sound • attractive in photos • clearness in thought • broadcast by television • to communicate with minds • a pleasant and loud sound • formed from heat escaping • the quality of being sharp • unpleasant in taste or smell • ...
Judicial Branch Rules 2025-03-14
Across
- A person accused of a crime
- N authorization by a court for police to make an arrest
- The final decision made by a judge or jury
- A court case involving a person breaking a criminal law
- The power of the Supreme Court to see if actions or laws are constitutional
- A group that hears the evidence in a criminal case and decides to bring the person to trial
- A court case involving conflict of money or property
- The government side in a criminal case
- The evidence that police must have to make an arrest, search of property, or obtain a warrant
- A serious crime that results in life in prison or death
Down
- Protection against the government
- The court that is the first to hear the case
- Branch of government that deals with courts
- A less serious crime resulting in 1 year in jail and a fine
- The right of a convicted to ask for a review from a higher court
15 Clues: A person accused of a crime • Protection against the government • The government side in a criminal case • The final decision made by a judge or jury • Branch of government that deals with courts • The court that is the first to hear the case • A court case involving conflict of money or property • N authorization by a court for police to make an arrest • ...
Top epic cool crimes that i would do 2025-12-12
Across
- an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law
- the act of falsely making, altering, or imitating (as a document or signature) with intent to defraud
- an earnest request for aid, support, sympathy, mercy,
- the crime of killing a human being without malice aforethought
- the crime of stealing things from shops or buildings after a riot, fire
- to put into operation or set in motion
- a decision on an issue of fact in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
Down
- someone who has committed a crime or done something wrong
- practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats.
- the illegal act of transporting goods or people across borders,
- the fraudulent taking of personal property by someone to whom it was entrusted
- he criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
- breaking in and stealing
- ree (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty.
- ask questions of (someone) closely, aggressively, or formally.
15 Clues: breaking in and stealing • to put into operation or set in motion • an earnest request for aid, support, sympathy, mercy, • someone who has committed a crime or done something wrong • he criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property. • the crime of killing a human being without malice aforethought • ...
Vocabulary 2021-10-27
10 Clues: jealous • shocked • embarassed • super happy • really excited • being in two minds about something • unhappy because it wasn’t as good as expected • feeling extremely worried and nervous something • “that was really fun. I couldn’t stop laughing” • unable to control your feelings because extreme fear or excitement
