criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
vocabulary pg 72 2024-04-17
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- - its something that is clean and maybe is a clue
- - in the act of killing something
- - a mark left by a foot, as in earth or sand:
- - look for
- - go after someone
- officers - is a person who arrest criminals
- - the police catch somebody
- - You see a lot of details of security
- - is an arm that police man use
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- - is a desing that all people have in her hands
- - a police officer or a private investigator whose job is to get information and evidence about crime
- - to seize or capture a criminal
- - the act of stealling
- - catch something that isn´t yours
- guard - a person who works in a place triying to prevent a crimen
- - find the solution
- - is a place where the criminals go
- - is a person who steal something
18 Clues: - look for • - go after someone • - find the solution • - the act of stealling • - the police catch somebody • - is an arm that police man use • - to seize or capture a criminal • - in the act of killing something • - is a person who steal something • - catch something that isn´t yours • - is a place where the criminals go • - You see a lot of details of security • ...
vocabulary pg 72 2024-04-17
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- - its something that is clean and maybe is a clue
- - in the act of killing something
- - a mark left by a foot, as in earth or sand:
- - look for
- - go after someone
- officers - is a person who arrest criminals
- - the police catch somebody
- - You see a lot of details of security
- - is an arm that police man use
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- - is a desing that all people have in her hands
- - a police officer or a private investigator whose job is to get information and evidence about crime
- - to seize or capture a criminal
- - the act of stealling
- - catch something that isn´t yours
- guard - a person who works in a place triying to prevent a crimen
- - find the solution
- - is a place where the criminals go
- - is a person who steal something
18 Clues: - look for • - go after someone • - find the solution • - the act of stealling • - the police catch somebody • - is an arm that police man use • - to seize or capture a criminal • - in the act of killing something • - is a person who steal something • - catch something that isn´t yours • - is a place where the criminals go • - You see a lot of details of security • ...
Arrest Procedures 2021-09-20
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- The right to be represented by an attorney at critical stages of the criminal justice system
- The warning given to suspects by law enforcement advising suspects of their legal rights
- A court-ordered document giving law enforcement the authority to arrest someone on a specific charge
- Taking a person suspected of committing a crime into custody
- The constitutional rights of citizens against government actions that threaten the denial of life, liberty, or property
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- Giving evidence and answering questions that would tend to subject one to criminal prosecution
- The right to a grand jury for a capital or serious crime; protection against double jeopardy; protection against self-incrimination
- Reasonable suspicion or belief that a crime has been committed and that a particular person committed that crime
- evidence is plainly apparent
- evidence which is real or concrete
- Warranted suspicion that a person may be engaged in criminal conduct
- process of police holding someone prior to arrest
- a pair of lockable linked metal rings for securing a prisoner's wrists
- pass the hands over someone's clothing in a search for concealed items such as weapons or illegal drugs.
14 Clues: evidence is plainly apparent • evidence which is real or concrete • process of police holding someone prior to arrest • Taking a person suspected of committing a crime into custody • Warranted suspicion that a person may be engaged in criminal conduct • a pair of lockable linked metal rings for securing a prisoner's wrists • ...
Government Cross-Word Puzzle'/; 2024-05-02
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- Government provides services and protection
- brancudication: this is a hearing, there is no right to a jury trial
- a formal document charging a child with delinquent behavior or unrliness
- government for the country and/or city
- parishes: became counties after the american revolution
- government that rules individual states
- Government for the country
- leader of the executive branch
- age of the governor and lieutenant Governor
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- development authorities: rebuild downtowns
- offense: a juvenile that commits an act that, if commited by and adult would be a criminal offense
- authorities: create jobs
- representatives must be at least 21
- serve: people to be represented in state governmen
- cases: use criminal law
- crimes with a punishment for more than one year
16 Clues: cases: use criminal law • authorities: create jobs • Government for the country • leader of the executive branch • representatives must be at least 21 • government for the country and/or city • government that rules individual states • development authorities: rebuild downtowns • age of the governor and lieutenant Governor • Government provides services and protection • ...
Legal Menu Crossword 2016-11-05
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- charges a person of a crime
- the correct way to do things in a legal case
- criminal defendant is told charges against them
- can't be tried for the same crime
- causing damage to property
- decision of a court that a person isn't guilty
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- a jury that can't agree on a decison
- a crime that is not serious
- a document allowing a person access to a premises
- an acussed person
- a jury chosen for an accustion before trial
- a treaty between the prosecutor and defendant
- the side of a case explaining that a person is guilty
- defines crimes and makes punishments
- a criminal wanting to gain money or personal things
15 Clues: an acussed person • causing damage to property • charges a person of a crime • a crime that is not serious • can't be tried for the same crime • a jury that can't agree on a decison • defines crimes and makes punishments • a jury chosen for an accustion before trial • the correct way to do things in a legal case • a treaty between the prosecutor and defendant • ...
Key Historical Figures of the 1990s 2023-06-28
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- Bosnian Serb leader during the Bosnian War (war criminal).
- South African anti-apartheid revolutionary and president.
- Last Soviet leader.
- Zambian leader and anti-apartheid activist.
- Bosnian Serb military leader during the Bosnian War (convicted war criminal).
- Russian physicist and human rights activist.
- U.S. president who served two terms in the 1990s.
- The first president of the Czech Republic.
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- Princess of Wales known for her humanitarian work.
- German Chancellor during the reunification of East and West Germany.
- Israeli prime minister who signed the Oslo Accords.
- President of the Russian Federation in the 90s.
- Palestinian leader and chairman of the PLO.
- Dynasty in North Korean
- British prime minister known as the "Iron Lady."
15 Clues: Last Soviet leader. • Dynasty in North Korean • The first president of the Czech Republic. • Palestinian leader and chairman of the PLO. • Zambian leader and anti-apartheid activist. • Russian physicist and human rights activist. • President of the Russian Federation in the 90s. • British prime minister known as the "Iron Lady." • ...
Mental health 2024-04-23
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- Having a deep conversation with a professional
- Continue certain situations or behaviors
- Detectives of our minds
- Unfair labels or judge someone
- disorder, a Condition affecting a person's mood, energy
- Our bodies' way of letting us know we're feeling overwhelmed
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- Feeling down or overwhelmed
- Our bodies go into fight-or-flight mode
- Irrational fear of something specific
- Experiencing a break from reality
10 Clues: Detectives of our minds • Feeling down or overwhelmed • Unfair labels or judge someone • Experiencing a break from reality • Irrational fear of something specific • Our bodies go into fight-or-flight mode • Continue certain situations or behaviors • Having a deep conversation with a professional • disorder, a Condition affecting a person's mood, energy • ...
US Court System 2023-03-10
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- A minor crime
- A group of citizens who hear and decide if an accused person in guilty.
- Breaking the law
- A person being accused of wrongdoing
- A judge who sits on a Supreme Court
- A major crime
- An argument; lawsuit
- A pretrial hearing or meeting
- Amendment protects us from unreasonable search & seizure.
- Amendment protects us from unfair state government actions.
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- To hear a case for the first time
- A decision in a court case made by a judge or jury
- A court's authority to hear a case
- Amendment guarantees rights of the accused (speedy trial)
- To hear a case for the first time
- Amendment protects us from excessive bail/cruel and unusual punishment.
- A public officer who hears and decides cases in court
- A person filing a complaint in a civil lawsuit
- An accused person's response to a criminal charge.
- Amendment protects us from unfair federal government actions
20 Clues: A minor crime • A major crime • Breaking the law • An argument; lawsuit • A pretrial hearing or meeting • To hear a case for the first time • To hear a case for the first time • A court's authority to hear a case • A judge who sits on a Supreme Court • A person being accused of wrongdoing • A person filing a complaint in a civil lawsuit • ...
Crimes Against People and Property 2016-11-28
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- Purposeful destroying of one's property
- Taking someone's property through violence or threats of violence
- Physically attacking someone
- The willful burning of one's property
- Depriving the criminal of anything
- A crime that is motivated by any sort of predjudice
- The punishment that is inflicted on someone for a crime
- Illegal touching; usually an attack
- Getting people to not commit crimes due to fear of the punishment
- Unlawful taking of another's property
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- Illegal entry into any building, with the intent for to commit a crime
- The crime of lying while testifying under oath
- Stealing another's property that was intrusted to you
- Direct payments from the criminal to the victim to repay them for the crime
- Helping convicted offenders change their lives
- Obtaining another's property through deceit
- The kiling of another human
- A crime that was committed online
- A form of blackmail
19 Clues: A form of blackmail • The kiling of another human • Physically attacking someone • A crime that was committed online • Depriving the criminal of anything • Illegal touching; usually an attack • The willful burning of one's property • Unlawful taking of another's property • Purposeful destroying of one's property • Obtaining another's property through deceit • ...
Part VII 2017-03-21
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- rather than the __________ of law-breaking.
- is one of two adaptive responses to alienation. This specific response denies shame.
- ___________ subcultures are sets of rationalizations and conduct norms which cluster together to support criminal behavior
- this type of deviance is when an individual commits an act of crime and is not labeled as a deviant by society.
- this type of shaming focuses primarily on the act of the offenders’ behavior rather than the offenders' themselves.
- Deviance is created by _________.
- developed the most noteworthy attempt to specify when societal reaction results in more or less criminality.
- The practice of this act has been known to decrease job prospects by stigmatizing people as "ex-offenders".
- can cause parents, teachers and others to ensure that they engage in private shamming which is sufficiently systematic.
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- a theory that proposes that we focus our attention not on the behavior of offender, but on the behavior of those who label, react to, and otherwise seek to control offender.
- this type of deviance is when an individual commits a criminal act and is treated as an outsider and labeled deviant by society.
- Labeling not only transforms a person’s ___________but also his or her social relationships
- the extent to which individuals participate in networks wherein, they are dependent on others to achieve valued ends and others are dependent on them.
- this status states that being a criminal serves as the focal point of every interaction.
- In this type of society, individuals are densely enmeshed in interdependencies which have the special qualities of mutual help and trust.
- his discussion of primary and secondary deviance is considered to be his "greatest contribution" to the field of CJ.
- is the theorist who argues that a key proximate cause of delinquent behavior is the "reflected appraisal of others".
- type of shaming when no effort is made to reconcile the offender with the community.
- an event attended by the victim and offender, their families or community members with a stake in the proceedings, and some type of mediator. Also considered a key component in restorative justice.
- Societal reaction is the _______,
20 Clues: Societal reaction is the _______, • Deviance is created by _________. • rather than the __________ of law-breaking. • is one of two adaptive responses to alienation. This specific response denies shame. • type of shaming when no effort is made to reconcile the offender with the community. • ...
Exam 2 (Chs 7-9) 2022-10-12
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- These trials deal with issues between two private parties.
- According to the movie we watched in class, My Cousin Vinny, this is the minimum age of execution in the state of Alabama.
- A case may be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court by filing a writ of _______.
- A formal accusation that an individual has committed a criminal act, typically presented by a grand jury, is called a(n) _____.
- This type of guilt refers to whether the defendant actually committed the crime.
- excessive bail is prohibited under this Amendment.
- Jury ______ is the process of deciding guilt or lack of guilt.
- Laws that require long prison sentences for persons convicted of a third felony.
- When a jury is unable to reach a verdict.
- Problem-solving courts are also called _____ courts.
- The _____ Amendment guarantees the right to a speedy trial.
- In the courtroom, the prosecutor represents the interests of the ______.
- This is the process through which the defense learns about the evidence held by the prosecution.
- In a criminal case, the prosecution has to prove the defendant's guilt _____.
- A ____ trial consists of two separate trials, one to establish guilt, and one to determine the penalty.
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- _______ juries determine guilt or innocence in criminal trials.
- When U.S. Supreme Court cases are heard by the full court, the court is sitting ______.
- A goal of a sentence that seeks to dissuade others in the public from committing the same crime.
- During the arraignment, defendants may plead guilty, not guilty, or _______.
- These cases are criminal cases in which the defendant faces execution if convicted.
- A ________ challenge does not require a legal reason for dismissal.
- This is the list of potential jurors from which a jury is selected.
- If the jury decides that the defendant is not guilty, they will _____ the defendant.
- A(n) ________ is a formal charge against an individual typically presented by the prosecutor.
- Supreme court justices are appointed ______.
- The U.S. Attorney General is the head of the Department of ______.
- The verdict at the end of the movie we watched in class, My Cousin Vinny.
27 Clues: When a jury is unable to reach a verdict. • Supreme court justices are appointed ______. • excessive bail is prohibited under this Amendment. • Problem-solving courts are also called _____ courts. • These trials deal with issues between two private parties. • The _____ Amendment guarantees the right to a speedy trial. • ...
ADJ-5: Concepts of Criminal Law- Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2023-01-10
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- a panel of persons chosen through strict court procedures to review criminal investigations and in some cases conduct criminal investigations. Also decide whether to charge a crimes in the cases presented to them or investigated by them
- law that deals with matters considered to be of private concerns between individuals
- A comprehensive recodification or clarification of the principles of the American criminal responsibilty
- A post arrest, pretrial judicial proceeding at which the judge decides whether there is probable cause to prosecute the accused
- The defendant's appearance in court to respond formally to the charges against them
- a deposit of cash or property or a bond guaranteeing the accused will appear in court
- a guilty mind
- a law created through state and federal legislatures
- a law created by judicial opinion
- the paper issued by the prosecutor that charges the accused of a felony
- the power or authority of a court to act with respect to any case before it
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- evidence that there is a fair probability that the suspect committed the crime; required for arrest by law enforcement
- A promise to appear
- law that involves the violation of public rights and duties and creates a social harm
- a willed unlawful act
- a rule of conduct, established by custom or agreement or authority
- the system of government in the United States whereby all power resides in the state governments unless specifically granted to the federal government
- the principle that no one can be punished for an act that was not defined as criminal before the person did the act
- Latin term for "You have the body" which is a legal action that ONLY a prisoner who has exhausted all of the usual appellate remedies
- a civil violation; civil laws equivalent of a crime. A wrongful act that results in injury and leaves the injured party entitled to compensation
- The paper issued by the grand jury that charges the accused with a felony
- A written promise to pay the bail sum posted by a financially responsible person- a bail bond agent
22 Clues: a guilty mind • A promise to appear • a willed unlawful act • a law created by judicial opinion • a law created through state and federal legislatures • a rule of conduct, established by custom or agreement or authority • the paper issued by the prosecutor that charges the accused of a felony • The paper issued by the grand jury that charges the accused with a felony • ...
highcourt system 2024-05-12
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- of the Court.
- The Local Court deals with minor civil disputes. In this court, people can
- same status as the Supreme Court of New South Wales. There are 6 permanent Judges in
- The District Court is known to be the "middle" court in the state legal
- located in canberra and is the highest court in the Australian Judical system.
- The Family Court of Australia is led by Chief Justice
- This is the highest court in the NSW state court hierarchy and hears
- Bryant, who oversees the judicial and administrative
- development, building and planning disputes. The Court is highly specialised, with
- more than $ ¾ million. The Supreme Court also reviews (or hears the appeals from)
- 47 judges.
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- The Land and Environment Court vests the power to determine
- investigates deaths by unusual means.
- The Federal Court of Australia is a national court which sits in all capital cities
- other people for damage to property or for injury claims up to $40 000. The local court also
- deals with the protection of children
- It also appeals (gets an application for a legal decision to be reviewed by higher court)
- court approximately hears 80% of both civil and criminal cases.
- the courts which are lower in the court hierarchy such as the District Court. The court
- sentences and supervises the treatment of serious offenders with drug or alcohol dependencies.
- like armed robbery, manslaughter and homicide to decide if there is enough evidence
- Land and Environment Court.
- elsewhere in Australia when necessary.
- and kidnapping. The Supreme Court hears the serious civil cases such as court cases
- the case to go on for a higher court trial. The magistrate hears bail applications as well. The
- most difficult cases. It hears the serious criminal cases such as murder, serious sexual
- minor criminal matters for example; stealing, drink driving, indecent language and assault
- the local court. There are 19 district courts in NSW and 68 judges.
- There is a magistrate to manage committal hearings dealing with major criminal
- criminal matters such as armed robbery, rape, and assault (but not murder, treason &
- The District Court manages the more serious civil cases for claims up to $750 000 &
31 Clues: 47 judges. • of the Court. • Land and Environment Court. • investigates deaths by unusual means. • deals with the protection of children • elsewhere in Australia when necessary. • Bryant, who oversees the judicial and administrative • The Family Court of Australia is led by Chief Justice • The Land and Environment Court vests the power to determine • ...
Moodle puzzle 2020-07-30
7 Clues: who writes poems • opposite of left • who compose music • who protect country • who treats the patients • highest single digit numbers • the one who minds the class when teacher is not there
Character Quality of Compassion 2023-03-02
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- Pain that causes our heart and minds to hurt
- Pain that causes our bodies to hurt
- We disect and define these
- Be ye ________ one to another
- God's love letter to us
- Book to write down our conversations with God
- Not Caring about the hurts of others
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- Jesus was ________ with compassion
- People we live with
- Being kind to others that may be hurting
- The reason we help others
- To study something a second time
- A large crowd of people
- Spend time learning more about a verse
14 Clues: People we live with • A large crowd of people • God's love letter to us • The reason we help others • We disect and define these • Be ye ________ one to another • To study something a second time • Jesus was ________ with compassion • Pain that causes our bodies to hurt • Not Caring about the hurts of others • Spend time learning more about a verse • ...
Freak the Mighty crossword puzzle 2023-03-23
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- what grim says when surprised
- a French gangster
- one who can sneeze a hot dog through his nose
- a big word for mechanical bird
- a toxic waste of time
- a place where weird sounding instruments are kept in cages
- a person who chases after windblown hats
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- chlorate: the womb in a skyrocket
- a word used by people with small minds
- to make a stupid mistake
- another word for black head
- a know-it-all
- a horse who makes a point
- the language of Jabba the hut
14 Clues: a know-it-all • a French gangster • a toxic waste of time • to make a stupid mistake • a horse who makes a point • another word for black head • the language of Jabba the hut • what grim says when surprised • a big word for mechanical bird • chlorate: the womb in a skyrocket • a word used by people with small minds • a person who chases after windblown hats • ...
Chapter 2: Justice System Crossword 2012-11-20
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- Establishing colonies in another country and governed by it
- To bring back into civilization and or other groups.
- Reliability based on an assessment of facts, bias & sources.
- Promoting positive behavior and attitudes.
- Service Part of a criminal sentence that can include community clean up or helping at a food bank.
- System The procedure that applies laws.
- & Equitable Rules that apply to everyone that includes peoples needs and circumstances.
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- Laws created with the legislative process.
- Your consequence of committing a crime even imprisonment thats determined by a court of law.
- Record A record of a criminal history that never goes away and can ban you from jobs, volunteer positions and traveling.
10 Clues: System The procedure that applies laws. • Laws created with the legislative process. • Promoting positive behavior and attitudes. • To bring back into civilization and or other groups. • Establishing colonies in another country and governed by it • Reliability based on an assessment of facts, bias & sources. • ...
Criminal Law History 2022-08-31
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- serious offense which is punishable with more than a year in jail
- written codes defining a criminal act and providing the standard punishment for the crime
- act of being charged with a crime
- lesser criminal offense which is punishable with up to a year in jail
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- first draft of a potential law
- document signed by an impartial judge who decides there is enough information proving a search or seizure should occur
- document which provides rules dictating how the government may function as well as how it can create and enforce laws
- process of determining how a criminal activity will be punished
- change or addition to a constitution
- act of purposefully setting an object or structure on fire
10 Clues: first draft of a potential law • act of being charged with a crime • change or addition to a constitution • act of purposefully setting an object or structure on fire • process of determining how a criminal activity will be punished • serious offense which is punishable with more than a year in jail • ...
Ch. 6-8 Crossword - Clare Winter 2015-01-11
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- reviews district court decisions
- commanded Detroit
- privately owned merchant ships equipped with weapons
- government must follow procedures to process a law
- ,Virginia
- argued that women's minds are as good as men's
- means to take more and more money to buy the same good
- surprise attack
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- movement of knowledge
- hit and run technique
- something added to a document
- raided British ports in 1777
- Spanish governor of Louisiana
- British commander who hoped the large size of his army would convince patriots to give up
- one who remained loyal to Britain
- no single branch can dominate
- also means enlist
- process of becoming a citizen
- hired soldiers to fight
- not taking a side
20 Clues: ,Virginia • surprise attack • commanded Detroit • also means enlist • not taking a side • movement of knowledge • hit and run technique • hired soldiers to fight • raided British ports in 1777 • something added to a document • Spanish governor of Louisiana • no single branch can dominate • process of becoming a citizen • reviews district court decisions • one who remained loyal to Britain • ...
The Daily Crossword 2016-10-21
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- President of FFS
- Ron Guerrier Chief___Officer
- Individuals,families,businesses & institutions that face risk every day
- Principles Based____Standards
- Inspection of a process from end to end
- Professor___Burke
- Computer____Audit Techniques
- Identified issues must be cross referenced to
- The type of planner Farmers targets
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- New program designed to modernize PL & Claims platform
- The type of team member Farmers wants to have
- A core value
- Reconstituted as a separate BU
- Expansion scheduled to open in 2017
- CE-It's up to___
- Product created to help agents round out accounts
- Audit director in Caledonia
- Team that recently celebrated 20th anniversary
- The three exchange reciprocals-Farmers,Fire,___
- Instilling confidence, security and peace of minds by helping our customers get___
20 Clues: A core value • President of FFS • CE-It's up to___ • Professor___Burke • Audit director in Caledonia • Ron Guerrier Chief___Officer • Computer____Audit Techniques • Principles Based____Standards • Reconstituted as a separate BU • Expansion scheduled to open in 2017 • The type of planner Farmers targets • Inspection of a process from end to end • ...
Spelling Words for Week 2024-01-22
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- must do this to a flat tire
- police sirens supply this to drivers
- doctors give patients medicine fpr this cause
- asking lots of questions
- Be_____
- feeling you get on the day of a test
- to put something into ____
- another word for Jolly
- the person in charge of driving a boat
- ____ sis, little sis
- moon, sun, river, clouds, mountain, rain, water
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- Our minds are full of ____ information
- one wears sunglasses to shade this
- hidden x on a map
- our militaries defend us in this time
- ____ red riding hood
- Yourself, God's beautiful ____
- babies are usually this size when born
- water streams out of this
- not the past or present, but the ____
20 Clues: Be_____ • hidden x on a map • ____ red riding hood • ____ sis, little sis • another word for Jolly • asking lots of questions • water streams out of this • to put something into ____ • must do this to a flat tire • Yourself, God's beautiful ____ • one wears sunglasses to shade this • police sirens supply this to drivers • feeling you get on the day of a test • ...
gothic crossword 2024-04-08
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- an unprincipled or depraved scoundrel
- unknown
- other worldly real or reality
- a state of wild or chaotic behaviour
- portending evil or harm
- genre of literature
- invoking evil on another
- loss of blood
- branch of drama
- seeming to have a supernatural or inexplicable basis
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- strange,exotic and unknown
- grim and glum
- baleful and malign
- something that intrudes someones minds
- fortified structure
- destruction of anything
- being seperated from others
- genre
- gloomiest of spirits
- non-physical entities, such as angels, demons, gods, and spirits
- your soroundings
- extreme pain or distress on the body or mind
- rather woried or uncertain
- leaving a person or thing permanently and completely
24 Clues: genre • unknown • grim and glum • loss of blood • branch of drama • your soroundings • baleful and malign • fortified structure • genre of literature • gloomiest of spirits • destruction of anything • portending evil or harm • invoking evil on another • strange,exotic and unknown • rather woried or uncertain • being seperated from others • other worldly real or reality • ...
Ivan's Unit 2 Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-09
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- The _______________ hawk had a feeling that it should retreat from a person with a gun in his hand.
- Michael was _______________ sitting in a boat with a fishing rod, while he was actually sleeping.
- Because of his fierce hatred for sugar, Leon _______________ every time Sam tried to get himself a small treat, even if it was a small cup of low-sugar lemonade.
- Because of the rubble’s _______________ out of the dump truck Keegan could not see anything for a few seconds.
- The criminal _______________ tried to use his charm on the guards.
- The _______________ and deafening sound caused many people to lose their hearing.
- The _______________ of the rumor about his arrogance quickly went around the community.
- Denzel’s boss was _______________ him for being late to work.
- The first thing Hank did when he finished his autobiography was _______________ a copy to his mother.
- A plastic bottle of water and a porcelain vase are _______________.
- The _______________ girl believed the stranger that if she drank a potion that she was given, she would become a mermaid.
- The _______________ on the airplane toy caused it to slide down the shelf.
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- He _______________ a document showing that he legally owned the property.
- She showed great when _______________ she donated the old desks from her office to the local orphanage.
- Despite already being 49 years old, Christian’s aging was _______________ to his performance as a mountain climber.
- “Wait, I’m confused, tell me everything in _______________ order, so that I know what happened when!” said Michael.
- The “bad street” was what the residents called the street with _______________ people living on it.
- The _______________ homeowner looked for the slightest reason to complain about his neighbors.
- The _______________ scientist decided he wanted to rule the world.
- The lawyer _______________ proved his client’s innocence.
- The understanding that Henry and Stuart had during basketball games gave rise _______________ to a that they could read each other’s minds.
- Many movies from the 90s include _______________ comedy, targeting certain people’s sense of humor.
- Adam _______________ false facts on the news to confuse everybody about what is going on.
- The Channel was considered a _______________ for movies with Bruce Willis.
24 Clues: The lawyer _______________ proved his client’s innocence. • Denzel’s boss was _______________ him for being late to work. • The criminal _______________ tried to use his charm on the guards. • The _______________ scientist decided he wanted to rule the world. • A plastic bottle of water and a porcelain vase are _______________. • ...
mega mindskin 2023-07-10
FOR3701_FI CONCESSION P3 2024-02-29
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- a category of expert evidence
- the type of communication used by cell phones
- one of the basic functions of a manager
- differenciates one criminal from another
- the legal requirement differentiates out
- a pointing out amounts to admission by ...
- a planning approach that is long term
- a key element of a career criminal
- the design of a cellular network is divided into this
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- if used on the suspect, the pointing out becomes inadmissible
- a statement by a suspect to their disadvantage
- a type of surveillance used when a subject is not stationary
- this class of investigator may conduct surveillance
- the difference between accountability and responsibility is linked to this
- a polygraph does not detect this
- an investigative technique governed by law
- the latin term means modus operandi
- number of functions performed by the MSC
- this is the main computer database of the cell phone system
- eating from the fridge may be this class of trademark
20 Clues: a category of expert evidence • a polygraph does not detect this • a key element of a career criminal • the latin term means modus operandi • a planning approach that is long term • one of the basic functions of a manager • number of functions performed by the MSC • differenciates one criminal from another • the legal requirement differentiates out • ...
Chapter 7 Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-05
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- Concentration/A measure of concentration of alcohol in a persons blood.
- images, or actions that are offensive to public morality.
- Vehical/A vehical that moves other than by muscular power, not including railway equipment.
- involving violence or threats of violence.
- Firearm/A firearm that needs to be registered.
- causing damage to property by fire.
- deceit in order to cause a loss of property.
- Murder/Murder that does not meet the conditions of first-degree murder.
- Racing/The criminal offence of driving a vehical at high speeds in a recklessand dangerous manner.
- homicide/Homicide for which a person will not be held criminally responsible.
- application or threat of force without the other persons consent.
- Murder/The most serious form of homicide, as defined in the Criminal Code.
- chemical substance that alters the structure or function of a living organism.
- homicide.
- of Right/The legal right to a property.
- and enter/Entering someones premises without permission with intent to commit an indictable offence.
- given freely and voluntarily.
- Homicide/Blamable or criminal homicide.
- Assault/The most serious of three levels of assault in Canadian law.
- sell, administer, give, transfer, transport, send, or deliver a controlled substance.
- Suicide/The act of counselling to commit suicide.
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- firearm/A firearm that a person is not allowed to possess.
- illegal, forced removal of a child from the custodial parent.
- Substance/Any material listed in the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.
- Screening Test/A test given by police to check for impaired driving.
- to Possess/Legal authority to possess and produce marijuana for medical purposes.
- activity in exchange for money.
- firearm/Any rifle or shotgun that is neither restricted nor prohibited.
- unlawful use of force or violence to further certain political or social objectives.
- homicide that is not murder or infanticide
- pretences/Presenting untruths or false information to induce the victim to act upon it.
- killing, usually to relieve suffering.
- Assault/The broad term for the three levels of sexual assault.
- Theft/Using someones personal information without his or her consent to commit a crime.
- killing of antoher person, directly or indirectly.
- causing bodily harm/The second of three levels of assault in criminal law.
- Harassment/The pursuit or repeated communication with an unwilling victim.
- of Consent/The age at which a young person can legally consent to sexual activity.
- someones property without his or her consent.
39 Clues: homicide. • given freely and voluntarily. • activity in exchange for money. • causing damage to property by fire. • killing, usually to relieve suffering. • of Right/The legal right to a property. • Homicide/Blamable or criminal homicide. • involving violence or threats of violence. • homicide that is not murder or infanticide • deceit in order to cause a loss of property. • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2024-04-12
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- a scientific laboratory using primarily forensic science for the purpose of examining evidence from criminal cases
- person-specific attributes
- with contact between two items, there will be an exchange of microscopic material
- the application of scientific methods to criminal cases
- process of blood accumulating within the blood vessels in the dependent parts of the body as a result of gravity
- a consideration of the similarities or differences between two things
- postmortem change resulting in the stiffening of the body muscles
- evidence that can be seen, held, or observed in a crime scene
- a method of procedure consisting of systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses
- determine the admissibility of an expert's scientific testimony and other types of evidence
- a body of rules which governs evidence law in civil proceedings in United States federal courts
- A doctor who has special training in identifying diseases by studying cells and tissues under a microscope
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- a postmortem examination to discover the cause of death or the extent of disease
- a person who is permitted to testify at a trial because of special knowledge or proficiency in a particular field that is relevant to the case
- any type of evidence occurring in sizes so small that it can be transferred or exchanged between two surfaces
- the study of the measurements and proportions of the human body
- measurable features of a specimen that indicate a restricted group source
- the process of determining the sequence of events about what occurred during and after a crime
- Physical evidence whose origin is known, such as blood or hair from a suspect, that can be compared to crime-scene evidence
- temperature change after someone has died
- a drawing that is done quickly without a lot of details
- a special sub-field of physical anthropology (the study of human remains) that involves applying skeletal analysis and techniques in archaeology to solving criminal cases
- drawn to scale from information on the rough sketch
- provides a systematic framework for a trial court judge to assess the reliability and relevance of expert witness testimony before it is presented to a jury
- the action or process of identifying someone or something
- the place where an offense has been committed and forensic evidence may be gathered
- a national fingerprint and criminal history system maintained by the FBI
- the sequential documentation or trail that accounts for the sequence of custody, control, transfer, analysis, and disposition of physical or electronic evidence
- the study of insects/arthropods in criminal investigation
29 Clues: person-specific attributes • temperature change after someone has died • drawn to scale from information on the rough sketch • the application of scientific methods to criminal cases • a drawing that is done quickly without a lot of details • the action or process of identifying someone or something • the study of insects/arthropods in criminal investigation • ...
week 4 spelling 2022-02-23
ENA5 Text 3 Tume ja Niklas 2023-12-12
Unit 4 vocab 2022-10-06
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- a lawyer is a _ for a criminal
- don't __ the question
- the cowboy's _ fell off
- the criminal was __ and pleaded guilty
- A lion would _ his strength to a newcomer
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- the _ president was elected yesterday
- an all-out __ took place in the bathroom
- the _ details are the best details
- inadequate in amount or degree
- people in the military are _
10 Clues: don't __ the question • the cowboy's _ fell off • people in the military are _ • inadequate in amount or degree • a lawyer is a _ for a criminal • the _ details are the best details • the _ president was elected yesterday • the criminal was __ and pleaded guilty • an all-out __ took place in the bathroom • A lion would _ his strength to a newcomer
judicial branch 2022-04-19
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- someone who brings a lawsuit against someone
- Jurisdiction Trial court is the superior court
- of appeals These people hear appeals for civil and criminal cases.
- Fine
- court These judges are elected to four year terms
- seeking monetary damages
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- the wrong doer in a case
- Jail time
- court Also elected to four year terms
- seeking punishment
10 Clues: Fine • Jail time • seeking punishment • the wrong doer in a case • seeking monetary damages • court Also elected to four year terms • someone who brings a lawsuit against someone • Jurisdiction Trial court is the superior court • court These judges are elected to four year terms • of appeals These people hear appeals for civil and criminal cases.
judicial branch 2022-04-19
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- someone who brings a lawsuit against someone
- Jurisdiction Trial court is the superior court
- of appeals These people hear appeals for civil and criminal cases.
- Fine
- court These judges are elected to four year terms
- seeking monetary damages
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- the wrong doer in a case
- Jail time
- court Also elected to four year terms
- seeking punishment
10 Clues: Fine • Jail time • seeking punishment • the wrong doer in a case • seeking monetary damages • court Also elected to four year terms • someone who brings a lawsuit against someone • Jurisdiction Trial court is the superior court • court These judges are elected to four year terms • of appeals These people hear appeals for civil and criminal cases.
jonathan 2021-10-14
14 Clues: rusa • vinna • dimma • klaga • årstid • frostig • småprata • avundsjuk • brottsling • klasskamrat • of tusentals • break vinterlov • out breda ut sig • time off ta ledigt
Pop music hits 2024-08-12
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- Def Leppard's rock anthem ___ Child O' Mine
- The Bangles' dance anthem ___ Wants To Rule The World
- Cyndi Lauper's anthem ___ Just Want To Have Fun
- U2's powerful song ___ Or Without You
- Michael Jackson's song ___ Jean
- Bonnie Tyler's hit ___ Eclipse Of The Heart
- Survivor's hit from Rocky ___ Of The Tiger
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- George Michael's ballad ___ Whisper
- Queen's hit ___ One Bites The Dust
- Simple Minds' hit I Don't You ___ About Me
- Bon Jovi's anthem ___ On A Prayer
- The Bangles' song ___ Like An Egyptian
- Whitney Houston's debut single ___ Love
- A-ha's famous song ___ On Me
- Madonna's hit ___ A Virgin
15 Clues: Madonna's hit ___ A Virgin • A-ha's famous song ___ On Me • Michael Jackson's song ___ Jean • Bon Jovi's anthem ___ On A Prayer • Queen's hit ___ One Bites The Dust • George Michael's ballad ___ Whisper • U2's powerful song ___ Or Without You • The Bangles' song ___ Like An Egyptian • Whitney Houston's debut single ___ Love • Survivor's hit from Rocky ___ Of The Tiger • ...
Soft power diplomacy 2024-02-23
7 Clues: general belief or opinion • travelling to different places • communication with foreign media • opposition of military resolutions • identity of a geographical location • shared beliefs, customs, traditions • a collective promise in people's minds
Unit 1 2024-09-05
trial vocabulary 2023-01-09
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- having committed a crime; justly charged with a specified crime.
- a jury's decision or judgement
- in law,just,rational,appropriate,ordinary or usual in the circumstances.
- whether testimony is worthy of belief, based on competence of the witness and likelihood that it is true.
- the accused in a criminal case.
- an act committed or omitted in violation of a law forbidding or commanding it and for which punishment is imposed upon finding of guilt.
- the examination of a witness by the party on whose behalf he/she is called.
- an individual who actually sees, hear or perceives something; an individual who provides testimony in court.
- a group of persons sworn to render a verdict or true answers on a question or questions submitted to them.
- a duty placed upon a civil or criminal defendant to prove or disprove a disputed fact. In a criminal trial the burden of proof required of the prosecutor is to prove the guilt of the accused "beyond a reasonable doubt."
- an official with the authority and responsibility to preside in a court, try lawsuits and make legal rulings.
- evidence in a trial which is not obtained directly from an eyewitness or participant and requires some reasoning to prove a fact.
- the standard that must be met by the prosecution's evidence in a criminal case; that no other logical explanation can be derived from the facts except that the defendant committed the crime, thereby overcoming the presumption that a person is innocent until proven guilty.
- a paper,chart,or other item presented to the court.
- one who prosecutes another for a crime in the name of the government
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- the greater weight of the evidence required in a civil (noncriminal) lawsuit for the trier-of-fact (jury or judge without a jury) to decide in favor of on side or the other.
- evidence that the court allows to be admitted at trial. Evidence which the trial judge finds is useful in helping the tirer-of-fact, which cannot be objected to on the basis that it is irrelevant, immaterial, or violates the rules against hearsay and other objections.
- free form guilt
- the specific crime a defendant is accused of committing. Formal accusation of a crime, including by indictment.
- to weigh, discuss and consider.
- the examination of a witness by the party opposed to the one who produced her/him.
- mental desire and will to act in a particular way,including wishing not to participate. Intent is a crucial element in determining if certain acts were criminal.
- the attorney representing the accused in a criminal case.
- to give evidence as a witness
- direction that the judge gives the jury concerning the applicable law of an issue or case.
- real, tangible or clear evidence of a fact, happening or thing that requires no thinking or consideration to prove its existence,as compared to circumstantial evidence.
- every type of proof legally presented at trial (allowed by the judge) which is intended to convince the trier-of-fact of alleged facts material to the case.
- a formal accusation in writing, found and presented by a grand jury, charging that the person named in it has committed or omitted an act, in violation of the law.
- a person who has been qualified by a state or federal court to provide legal services, including appearing in court.
29 Clues: free form guilt • to give evidence as a witness • a jury's decision or judgement • to weigh, discuss and consider. • the accused in a criminal case. • a paper,chart,or other item presented to the court. • the attorney representing the accused in a criminal case. • having committed a crime; justly charged with a specified crime. • ...
Cognitive Self Change 2022-10-06
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- Skills we use to deal with situations involving other people
- A skill for dealing with difficult situations
- What we say to ourselves inside our head
- The goal of ________________ is to escape the conflict cycle and perform constructive problem solutions
- Emotions that go along with our thoughts
- A basic social skill required to interact with other individuals or in groups
- What we think is true based on our attitudes and beliefs
- An event or achievement we want to accomplish
- A brief report of a risk situation and the application of the three steps of cognitive self change to that situation
- One of the most common and most dangerous of our emotions
- Stressful conversations are ___________________ which another person when we have strong feelings and are uncertain about the outcome
- A structured objective report of our thoughts and feelings with four parts.
- Control of our thinking and feelings
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- Dealing with anger, in others - especially when that anger is directed towards us - is an important skill to avoid violence and _______________
- Ideas or words in our minds
- Responding to the feelings of others is one of the important skills to develop ______________ with other people
- The deliberate effort to hear and understand what others are saying
- A claim that you did something wrong
- A cycle of thoughts, feelings, beliefs, actions, and reactions that increase and escalate problem situations
- 1) observes our thinking and feelings, 2) recognize the risk of our thinking and feelings lead to trouble, 3) use new thinking to reduce that risk
- A structured plan for implementing a chosen problem solution
- Opening your mind to think of as many ideas as possible
- I (feel or think) ______, because ______ (objective description of situation), and my risk is to react by ________
- Something that has actually happened or that is really true
- Thoughts or attitudes that might lead to trouble
- A basic social skill that helps us meet our needs while encouraging others to help us
- Emotions and physical sensations felt by others
- The thinking that goes behind our particular thoughts and feelings
- New thinking that reduces the risk of doing something hurtful or criminal
29 Clues: Ideas or words in our minds • A claim that you did something wrong • Control of our thinking and feelings • What we say to ourselves inside our head • Emotions that go along with our thoughts • A skill for dealing with difficult situations • An event or achievement we want to accomplish • Emotions and physical sensations felt by others • ...
crime 2023-03-28
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- a less serious crime
- intended to commit a crime
- crimes are defined by their status
- Infractions-lesser misdemeanors, not entitled to a jury trial.
- making an illegal copy of something
- people who lie under oath
- =criminal intent
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- taking property or money
- matt likes to commit lots of what
- crime in the business world
- setting something on fire
- taking property unlawfully
- state that competing companies may not cooperate in fixing prices or in dividing sales regions.
- A crime punishable by confinement for more than a year or by a fine more than $1,000 or both – or even death
14 Clues: =criminal intent • a less serious crime • taking property or money • setting something on fire • people who lie under oath • intended to commit a crime • taking property unlawfully • crime in the business world • matt likes to commit lots of what • crimes are defined by their status • making an illegal copy of something • ...
Unit 5 2022-01-14
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- a public officer appointed to decide cases in a law court
- ... service
- person who kills another one
- death...
- faculty by which the human being can distinguish good from evil
- sanction consisting of paying an amount of money
- conflict caused by a group of people that distrupts social peace
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- resolution of a judge or court with which a trial is concluded
- officially or legally prohibit
- the illegal movement of goods into or out of a country
- prevent someone from continuing what they were doing
- person who has committed a crime
- person who steals another person's property
- the criminal act of deliberately
14 Clues: death... • ... service • person who kills another one • officially or legally prohibit • person who has committed a crime • the criminal act of deliberately • person who steals another person's property • sanction consisting of paying an amount of money • prevent someone from continuing what they were doing • the illegal movement of goods into or out of a country • ...
League of Legends Champions 2022-05-18
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- a manic and impulsive criminal that has a knack for explosions
- everyone's favorite magical cat
- everyone's first ADC
- a character that has the power to cc you for 7 years
- a monter fused with machinery
- a peacekeeper with a hextech rifle and superior intellect
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- the self proclaimed purple physician
- a child with immense pyromantic power
- a serial killer that loves the number 4
- an adventurer with a special guantlet
- a sad mummy
- a hotheaded former criminal now working to keep the peace alongside caitlyn
- everyone's first jungler
- an intensely shy deer fae that lives in the forest
14 Clues: a sad mummy • everyone's first ADC • everyone's first jungler • a monter fused with machinery • everyone's favorite magical cat • the self proclaimed purple physician • a child with immense pyromantic power • an adventurer with a special guantlet • a serial killer that loves the number 4 • an intensely shy deer fae that lives in the forest • ...
Crime 2014-12-03
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- A reason to doing something
- somebody kills another person
- a peron who has seen something important
- when the police look into a crimrto find out the trurh
- something that helps you to prove a criminal
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- instrument to kill someboedy
- to solve sommmething
- person who might be a criminal
- the person who was killed
- person to finding oaut the crime
10 Clues: to solve sommmething • the person who was killed • A reason to doing something • instrument to kill someboedy • somebody kills another person • person who might be a criminal • person to finding oaut the crime • a peron who has seen something important • something that helps you to prove a criminal • when the police look into a crimrto find out the trurh
Criminal Law 1 2021-09-20
11 Clues: crimes • free will • permission • hitting someone • killing with intention • killing without intention • based on Acts of Parliament • involuntary bodily movement • to cause a prohibited result • defendant acted with a set aim in mind • making someone afraid they will be hit
Criminal Justice 1 Vocabulary 2022-03-30
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- An inclusive meausre of the violent and property crime categories.
- The process by wich a court arrives at a decision reguarding a case.
- A goal of criminal sentencing that seeks to inhibit criminal behavior through the fear of punishment.
- The unlawful entry of a structure or dwelling house in the night time to commit a felony or a theft.
- Something that is not based on the personal knowledge of a witness.
- Any person who unlawfully attacks another or attempts to inflict injury to another person.
- Generally, any accusation that a person has committed an offense, received by or originating from a law enforcement or prosecutorial agency or received by a court.
- Recording an entry into detention after arrest and identifying the person, the place, the time, the reason for the arrest, and the arresting autority.
- The unlawful taking or attempted taking, carrying leading, or riding away of property from the posession of another.
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- The judgemnt of a court, based on a verdict of a jury or judicial officer, that the defendant is not guilty.
- The unlawful killing of a human being.
- The unlawful taking or attempted taking of property that is in the immediate posession of another by force or violence and/or by putting the victim in fear.
- A document gaurenteeing the appearence of a defendant in court as required by pledge of money or property to be paid to the court if they do not appear.
- the burning or attempted burning of property with or without the intent to defraud.
- The most extreme of all sentencing options, the death penalty.
- The intentional making of a false statement as part of a testimoney by a sworn witnes in a judicial proceeding.
- the transportation of a person without authority of law and without their consent.
17 Clues: The unlawful killing of a human being. • The most extreme of all sentencing options, the death penalty. • An inclusive meausre of the violent and property crime categories. • Something that is not based on the personal knowledge of a witness. • The process by wich a court arrives at a decision reguarding a case. • ...
Buddhism 2014-02-19
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- following the Eight-fold path is which noble truth
- another name for buddha
- Path "we can control are bodes and minds"
- Buddhists in order to relax
- the oldest buddhist school
- ________ was the original teachings of buddhism
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- There are _____ major branches of buddhism
- A buddhist temple is called a _______
- the place were buddha died
- buddhism sutras were carved on ______ slate to preserve
- Buddha was enlightened under a ______
- buddha is known as a ________ not a god
12 Clues: another name for buddha • the place were buddha died • the oldest buddhist school • Buddhists in order to relax • A buddhist temple is called a _______ • Buddha was enlightened under a ______ • buddha is known as a ________ not a god • There are _____ major branches of buddhism • Path "we can control are bodes and minds" • ________ was the original teachings of buddhism • ...
FOR2608_SEMESTER 2_2020 2020-09-08
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- the content of a statement
- type of rights that impact on suspects
- prejudices the person making it
- this action may result from investigative report
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- forms a very important part of an investigation
- may lead to conviction in criminal court
- type of notes scribbled on loose paper
- the flow of a statement
- type of statement usually taken only by police
- has replaced tape recorders
- notes made in the presence of the interviewee
11 Clues: the flow of a statement • the content of a statement • has replaced tape recorders • prejudices the person making it • type of notes scribbled on loose paper • type of rights that impact on suspects • may lead to conviction in criminal court • notes made in the presence of the interviewee • type of statement usually taken only by police • ...
Commerce - Law 2024-08-01
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- First name of the previous Prime Minister
- Typical amount of jurors in a criminal trial
- The person accused of committing a crime in the criminal court of law
- Oldest political party in Australia
- Who the governor-general represents
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- The Liberal-National ______
- The type of law family issues fall under
- The highest court in Australia
- The higher level of parliament
- Australia's system of government; constitutional ______
- A vote to change the constitution
11 Clues: The Liberal-National ______ • The highest court in Australia • The higher level of parliament • A vote to change the constitution • Oldest political party in Australia • Who the governor-general represents • The type of law family issues fall under • First name of the previous Prime Minister • Typical amount of jurors in a criminal trial • ...
Criminal Law History 2024-01-09
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- document which provides rules dictating how the government may function - create and enforce laws
- process of determining how a criminal activity will be punished
- document signed by an impartial judge who decides there is enough information proving a search or seizure should occur
- lesser criminal offense which is punishable with up to a year in jail
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- written codes defining a criminal act and providing the standard punishment for the crime.
- serious offense which is punishable with > a year in jail
- act of purposefully setting an object or structure on fire
- First draft of a potential law.
- event or action which serves as a guide for future events or actions
- change or addition to a constitution.
10 Clues: First draft of a potential law. • change or addition to a constitution. • serious offense which is punishable with > a year in jail • act of purposefully setting an object or structure on fire • process of determining how a criminal activity will be punished • event or action which serves as a guide for future events or actions • ...
Consumed in Worship 2013-04-02
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- (how we spend our time and money)
- "Your _____ determines your altitude"
- (If we love Jesus, we will do what he says)
- Romans 12:1
- (holiness)
- John 4:24
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- (conforming to the original image of God)
- (desiring to perceive the voice of God)
- (choices we make)
- (putting the priority on something important even though it means giving up something else)
- helping meet the needs of others
11 Clues: John 4:24 • (holiness) • Romans 12:1 • (choices we make) • helping meet the needs of others • (how we spend our time and money) • "Your _____ determines your altitude" • (desiring to perceive the voice of God) • (conforming to the original image of God) • (If we love Jesus, we will do what he says) • ...
Sales Contract 2021-04-21
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- buyer buys a small quantity for testing purposes
- person who is selling something
- obligatory for real estate
- meeting of minds
- person who buys something
- small portion of a larger quantity of goods
- every piece has diffrent characteristics
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- every piece of one type of a product has the same characteristics
- sale should be legal
- "this offer is not binding"
- buyer asks seller to make an offer
11 Clues: meeting of minds • sale should be legal • person who buys something • obligatory for real estate • "this offer is not binding" • person who is selling something • buyer asks seller to make an offer • every piece has diffrent characteristics • small portion of a larger quantity of goods • buyer buys a small quantity for testing purposes • ...
Spelling Words For Week 28-Anagram Ver. 2019-05-07
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- I am__or broke
- The doctor had to___some medicine
- It isn't easy to__ food in Ramadan
- cousions caused a ___due to their noise.
- Saytan isn't here, so he can't___our minds
- I stopped___
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- I pressed the__button to fly out of the crashing plane
- My brother was___our conversation
- I___my Aunt's offer to help cook,because I might burn the stove
- don't___when the teacer's speaking
- She had a huge___ of tears
11 Clues: I stopped___ • I am__or broke • She had a huge___ of tears • My brother was___our conversation • The doctor had to___some medicine • don't___when the teacer's speaking • It isn't easy to__ food in Ramadan • cousions caused a ___due to their noise. • Saytan isn't here, so he can't___our minds • I pressed the__button to fly out of the crashing plane • ...
Criminal Law Chapter 3 and 4 crossword 2023-10-24
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- aspect of due process that defines a crime so unclear that a person of average intelligence can't determine what the law is prohibiting
- also known as "but for" rule, used to determine factual causuality
- Behavior can't be illegal if there is no law that defines it as illegal
- a legislative act punishing a person or group without judicial trial
- Individuals cannot be tried or punished for the again for the same offense
- A law that makes an action done before passing of the law criminal and punishes action
- A relationship between mens rea, act and resulting harm
- "Body of crime"
- Necessary facts surrounding the event
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- The need for identifiable harm done as a result of criminal activity
- cause holds individuals liable for causing harm when they were aware of their actions
- A type of criminal law violation in which the parties of the crime are willfully participating with the element of harm seeming far off
- uncompleted crimes
- for an attempt to be charged, an act of some sort is necessary
- this defense claims that the defendant voluntarily decided to renounce continued attempts to commit the crime.
15 Clues: "Body of crime" • uncompleted crimes • Necessary facts surrounding the event • A relationship between mens rea, act and resulting harm • for an attempt to be charged, an act of some sort is necessary • also known as "but for" rule, used to determine factual causuality • The need for identifiable harm done as a result of criminal activity • ...
8th grade 2021-08-25
8 Clues: means face • means stomach • are fake teeth • is the study of the mind • is a nerve in your brain • is an animal with two legs • is a disease or pain in the body • is a person that tries to read minds
Whren v. U.S. 2013-10-23
Across
- to hold back, to keep out.
- an excuse
- to agree with; to confirm.
- to dispute, to argue.
- strong evidence of probable criminal activity.
- means that a higher court has agreed to review a case from a lower court.
- to be found guilty.
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- a person making asking for a case to be reviewed.
- some evidence of possible criminal activity.
- to refuse.
10 Clues: an excuse • to refuse. • to be found guilty. • to dispute, to argue. • to hold back, to keep out. • to agree with; to confirm. • some evidence of possible criminal activity. • strong evidence of probable criminal activity. • a person making asking for a case to be reviewed. • means that a higher court has agreed to review a case from a lower court.
Impact of the picture 2020-03-26
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- Someone who suppresses others.
- something like restriction for criminal.
- To put dead body in the ground.
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- Catching a criminal by police.
- Dropping out of job on purpose.
- To make someone be uneasy.
- To take posture.
- Forcibly someone makes others to do something that he wants.
- To set something off.
- Forcibly being moved into other areas from particular area.
10 Clues: To take posture. • To set something off. • To make someone be uneasy. • Catching a criminal by police. • Someone who suppresses others. • Dropping out of job on purpose. • To put dead body in the ground. • something like restriction for criminal. • Forcibly being moved into other areas from particular area. • Forcibly someone makes others to do something that he wants.
C&E Unit 4: Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-09
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- Where the president lives
- Offically accusing an elected official of a crime
- Reduce the sentence of a convicted criminal
- Refuse to sign
- Forgive a convicted criminal of his/her crime
- Kamala Harris
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- Joe Biden
- Advise the President on any subject he/she may require relating to the duties of their respective offices
- Opposite of progress
- 2 per state
10 Clues: Joe Biden • 2 per state • Kamala Harris • Refuse to sign • Opposite of progress • Where the president lives • Reduce the sentence of a convicted criminal • Forgive a convicted criminal of his/her crime • Offically accusing an elected official of a crime • Advise the President on any subject he/she may require relating to the duties of their respective offices
CCJS100 Chapter 7 UMD Teyona S. 2024-03-27
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- lower level courts dedicated to addressing social problems
- the court's process in the US
- court courts that do not try criminal case
- court process employed around the world
- the range of a court's authority
- represents accused defendants
- a legal representative of the state who brings criminal charges
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- how judges are nominated
- each separate offense
- pretrial disclosure of facts and evidence
10 Clues: each separate offense • how judges are nominated • the court's process in the US • represents accused defendants • the range of a court's authority • court process employed around the world • pretrial disclosure of facts and evidence • court courts that do not try criminal case • lower level courts dedicated to addressing social problems • ...
el escape capitulo 10 - el enemigo 2024-03-31
Across
- lleva el criminal a otra lugar "take away"
- un chiste/algo comico
- alguin que roba
- haceer dano a alguien con la mano
- ser deshonesto con alguien
Down
- los "bracelets" que la policia le pone al criminal
- quita o elimina algo
- un sueno muy, muy, malo, de terror
- gracias adios (thank goodness)
- personal estrena y mala y que tiene malas intenciones
10 Clues: alguin que roba • quita o elimina algo • un chiste/algo comico • ser deshonesto con alguien • gracias adios (thank goodness) • haceer dano a alguien con la mano • un sueno muy, muy, malo, de terror • lleva el criminal a otra lugar "take away" • los "bracelets" que la policia le pone al criminal • personal estrena y mala y que tiene malas intenciones
Freak the Mighty 2022-05-12
Across
- What is Maxwell's mom's name
- A source of knowledge, fun, and rude jokes
- Maxwell's dad
- what is Blade's name
- Who's perspective is the novel from
Down
- How the Fair Gwen talks when she's nervous
- A word used by people with small minds
- What is Freaks actual name
- Who was the damsel
- Why does Freak call his mom Fair Gwen
10 Clues: Maxwell's dad • Who was the damsel • what is Blade's name • What is Freaks actual name • What is Maxwell's mom's name • Who's perspective is the novel from • Why does Freak call his mom Fair Gwen • A word used by people with small minds • How the Fair Gwen talks when she's nervous • A source of knowledge, fun, and rude jokes
What Children Enjoy! 2022-06-04
Across
- children spend hours playing this
- gurukulams used this to aid memorization
- children are engrossed in doing this
- time-tested technique to remember huge data
- children learn faster when you incorporate this
Down
- children do this right from childhood
- children love them more than studies
- NLP talks about it
- challenges the young minds
- children become attentive and listen when you tell this
10 Clues: NLP talks about it • challenges the young minds • children spend hours playing this • children love them more than studies • children are engrossed in doing this • children do this right from childhood • gurukulams used this to aid memorization • time-tested technique to remember huge data • children learn faster when you incorporate this • ...
Swallowing Stones Vocabulary 2018-03-08
Across
- a feeling or showing anger or annoyance
- the criminal offense of obstructing the administration and process of the law
- anxiety or fear that something unpleasant will happen
- incapable of producing any useful result
- the crime of killing someone without malice
- to kill someone and already thought about it
Down
- A gun
- unintentional killing of a person
- a principal actor who carries out the criminal act
- A quiz game show
- a feeling of worry or nervousness
- Game show host
12 Clues: A gun • Game show host • A quiz game show • unintentional killing of a person • a feeling of worry or nervousness • a feeling or showing anger or annoyance • incapable of producing any useful result • the crime of killing someone without malice • to kill someone and already thought about it • a principal actor who carries out the criminal act • ...
Cloward and Ohlin 2017-09-20
Across
- Cloward and
- subculture linked to gangs
- Class that Cloward and Ohlin were researching
- theorist who criticised Cloward and Ohlin
- another word for a deviant or criminal
- theorist Cloward and Ohlin differed from
Down
- subculture linked to being in gangs
- what employers did to Working Class boys
- subculture based on illegal drug use
- Number of working class subcultures Cloward and Ohlin recognise
- theory that Cloward and Ohlin drew on
- lack of these blamed for boys turning to delinquency
12 Clues: Cloward and • subculture linked to gangs • subculture linked to being in gangs • subculture based on illegal drug use • theory that Cloward and Ohlin drew on • another word for a deviant or criminal • what employers did to Working Class boys • theorist Cloward and Ohlin differed from • theorist who criticised Cloward and Ohlin • Class that Cloward and Ohlin were researching • ...
holts crossword puzzle 2022-04-21
Across
- act crime committed by a juvenile
- laws deals with private disputes such as divorce
- relating to citizens and their concerns
- a minor wrong doing
- concerned with applications to be reversed
Down
- attorney represent state in criminal case
- who brings the case
- act violation of law by a minor
- someone who has committed a crime
- Law crimes that harm people and society
- trials decisions made by group in court
- serious crime
- when you have already been sentenced but you want the judge to review your case.
- the person being accused of crime
14 Clues: serious crime • who brings the case • a minor wrong doing • act violation of law by a minor • act crime committed by a juvenile • someone who has committed a crime • the person being accused of crime • Law crimes that harm people and society • trials decisions made by group in court • relating to citizens and their concerns • attorney represent state in criminal case • ...
Consent 2023-10-07
Across
- Acronym for consent invalidation
- Children/mental disabilty/drugs
- Name of fake doctor in De May v Roberts
- Plaintiffs willingnes(permission) for conduct
- emergency situation and unable to consent
Down
- P can't consent to criminal acts (Illegality)
- P can consent to criminal acts (Illegality)
- Consent is not valid if it is obtained by ___
- D's conduct must be within the scope of P's__
- conduct or custom
- The use of physical force or imminent threat of physical force
- last name of plaintiff who got vaccinated
12 Clues: conduct or custom • Children/mental disabilty/drugs • Acronym for consent invalidation • Name of fake doctor in De May v Roberts • last name of plaintiff who got vaccinated • emergency situation and unable to consent • P can consent to criminal acts (Illegality) • P can't consent to criminal acts (Illegality) • Consent is not valid if it is obtained by ___ • ...
Unit 6 Crime and punishment 2014-04-08
Vs Idots Characters 2023-04-18
AI Facts 2023-05-16
Across
- What is A.I.
- how many jobs were lost to robots this year
- Can an AI love?
- Can AI have feelings?
- Can AI do art
- Students use A.I. to get
- Can AI manipulate humans?
Down
- Can AI read human minds?
- How does AI identify a person?
- images How does AI identify objects?
- What is a test to check if a robot is an AI?
- How many jobs will be lost by 2025
- Whats the biggest problem AI can solve
- Developer What job can AI replace
- Can an AI make a crossword puzzle
15 Clues: What is A.I. • Can AI do art • Can an AI love? • Can AI have feelings? • Can AI read human minds? • Students use A.I. to get • Can AI manipulate humans? • How does AI identify a person? • Developer What job can AI replace • Can an AI make a crossword puzzle • How many jobs will be lost by 2025 • images How does AI identify objects? • Whats the biggest problem AI can solve • ...
medaljonen 2013-04-21
21 Clues: career • luxury • lonesom • wellcome • a stereo • pregnant • murdered • to shoot • is lying • the diary • the nurse • customers • the truck • house wife • to torture • the back door • heroine dealer • to be operated • is missing (someone) • criminal (adjective) • a private investigator
Keresztrejtvény – 82 – 81. ÓRA SZAVAK ISMÉTLÉS 2020-04-04
23 Clues: Nurse • Attic • Death • Fence • Habit • Service • Surgery • He died • To move • Anything • Criminal • She said • Solution • Buzz word • Ventilator • To smuggle • Immune system • Neighbourhood • Drug/medicament • To analyze data • To do the gardening • Salesman/supermarket/ • Sales representative /formal / business
Runaway 1 2020-04-25
25 Clues: ügy • rab • zsaru • cella • betörő • előjog • bűnöző • börtön • csalás • hírhedt • börtönőr • erőszakos • TEK-csapat • börtön (US) • ki/elvonszol • törvény, jog • gyilkos (nő) • bűncselekmény • kiderít, rájön • biztonsági üveg • gyilkos (férfi) • gyúr, súlyzózik • bennlakó, börtönlakó • kis (zárható)szekrény • elkövet (bűncselekményt)
Scene 3 ch 9 2021-03-25
27 Clues: Ohje • Luoda • Laite • Verkko • Liitin • Mitata • Asiakas • Salasana • Tekninen • Yhdistää • Kuvailla • Loukkaava • Sanakirja • Tuntematon • Rikollinen • Lopullinen • Keskustelu • Ahdistunut • Teknologia • Epäluotettava • Monimutkainen • Kohde, objekti • Keksintö, löytö • Kehittyä, edistyä • Palauttaa, toipua • Hyödyllinen, avulias • Nykyaikainen, moderni
ALL Stories (2) 2021-06-26
30 Clues: ek • tro • pil • val • armé • sant • rädd • kvar • bäck • skog • resa • grym • bonde • klaga • olika • granne • tryggt • stjäla • fattig • tvätta • duktig • pilbåge • rapport • äventyr • fängelse • skicklig • brottsling • för...sedan • rädda (någon) • kall, svalkande
Tts 2022-10-17
Fighting Crime 2022-05-09
25 Clues: robar • pista • mort/a • víctima • cometre • pistola • brètol/a • detectiu • culpable • robatori • amenaçar • innocent • sospitós • testimoni • jutge/essa • delinqüent • investigar • acusat/ada • identificar • ferida, tall • disturbi, avalot • escena del delicte • empaitar, perseguir • escapar(-se), fugir • xocar, estavellar(-se)
CAMP CAMP 2024-04-27
30 Clues: D20 • Nerd • Cult • Wild • NASA • Mean • Cool • Blood • Bully • Money • Muddy • Sharp • Leader • Snarky • Buzzer • Pirate • Blonde • Charmer • Thunder • Cynical • Venomous • Obsessed • Criminal • Illusion • Dramatic • Artistic • Sarcastic • Conspiracy • Optimistic • Fartz Allergic
New Password B2 - Mateusz Nejman 2024-09-12
26 Clues: Saw • nudny • płótno • tworzyć • melodia • odcinek • Titanic • zabawny • zdolność • uczestnik • wykonawca • terrifier • wystawiać • podziwiać • monotonny • wiarygodny • prowadzący • wciągający • fenomenalny • współczesny • Włatcy Móch • Breking Bad • główny nurt • przyjemność • Big Bang Theory • Back To The Future
Crime & Punishment 2020-12-15
Across
- something legally presented at a court to prove the truth of a matter
- a person who is asked to be present at a court so as to be able to testify to or against something or somebody
- a process of seizing and detaining or carrying away a person by unlawful force or fraud and often with a demand for ransom
- a profession which aim is to advise as to legal rights and obligations
- the act of questioning a witness or a criminal
- close watch kept over someone or something (as by a detective)
- belonging to, used in, or suitable to courts
- a person who broke a law
Down
- a written or oral acknowledgment of guilt by a party accused of an offense
- a statement pronounced by a court or judge in a criminal proceeding and specifying the punishment a penalty inflicted on an offender through judicial procedure
- to imagine a person to be guilty
- a person that is injured, mugged, murdered or sacrificed under any of various conditions
- a verb synonymous to convict or judge
- an official establishment for the transaction of judicial business
- the act of stealing something with the use armы
15 Clues: a person who broke a law • to imagine a person to be guilty • a verb synonymous to convict or judge • belonging to, used in, or suitable to courts • the act of questioning a witness or a criminal • the act of stealing something with the use armы • close watch kept over someone or something (as by a detective) • ...
Chapter 11&12 2023-02-09
Across
- The release of a prisoners upon these terms including, avoid commiting crimes, alcohol, drugs and must get and keep a job.
- It covers the presecution of youths for criminal offences.
- The highest judicial court in Canada.
- It’s another word for liberty.
- What is a proposed legislation under the consideration by a legislature.
- This symbolizes fairness between two people or groups.
- Sexual abuse, robbery and murder are examples of?
- Its goals is to help people with therapy and health and life training after imprisonment and addiction.
- It is also known as the rule book for a state.
- It is active, non-violent resfusal to obey a law, or a regulation.
Down
- Tenant/landlord issues and a person owes money from another person are examples of?
- It is the formal term for the end of a parliament.
- A law to protect and promote human rights in British Columbia.
- It means that all people are addressed equally by the same quality.
- The action of suspending the sentence of a convicted offender.
- It contributes to a criminal justice system that is accessible, compassionate and fair and promotes the safety and well-being of Canadians.
- The province of British Columbia’s superior trial court.
- Laws that are confirmed rules made by a council or board.
- This is a rule for people to follow and their are punished when they disobey.
- A federal law that includes definitions of most of the criminal offences that the parliament of Canada has enacted.
20 Clues: It’s another word for liberty. • The highest judicial court in Canada. • It is also known as the rule book for a state. • Sexual abuse, robbery and murder are examples of? • It is the formal term for the end of a parliament. • This symbolizes fairness between two people or groups. • The province of British Columbia’s superior trial court. • ...
Career Choices Chapter 6 Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-05
Across
- regular or normal
- A person's job or profession
- what you see in your minds eye
- creative or imaginative skill in the arts
- to guard or shield
- inherent traits
- a person working for the welfare of all humans
- resolute; determinded
- Catching; arousing the same emotions in others
- clearly and openly stated; leaving nothing to the imagination; leaving no misinterpretation
Down
- no mistakes; correct
- careful; painstaking
- well known; distingueshed
- dealing with problems without becoming anxious
- to adjust or adapt
- not fully worked out or final; hesitating or uncertain
- liking to be around people; friendly
- a brief trip
- to ask someone for their opinion or advice; confer
- to fit or function together
20 Clues: a brief trip • inherent traits • regular or normal • to adjust or adapt • to guard or shield • no mistakes; correct • careful; painstaking • resolute; determinded • well known; distingueshed • to fit or function together • A person's job or profession • what you see in your minds eye • liking to be around people; friendly • creative or imaginative skill in the arts • ...
Freak The Mighty 2013-05-06
Across
- max
- a human sauropod
- main character
- the book
- max's room
- a seed you plant in your head
- an improbable imperfect creature
- what matters to energy
- a mechanical entity sometimes endowed with human characteristics
- she was stangled by kane
- grandpa
- mean's nick name
- something propelled by flapping it's wings
- disability
- kevin
- lorreta lee's husband
Down
- a word used by people with small minds
- freaks mother
- the
- iggy lees gang
- author
- max's father
- number's ughhh
- iggy lee's wife
- what you do before you zag
- an eighth grade english class
- what you do after you zig
- english teacher
- rimes with bright and fight and right
- grandma
30 Clues: max • the • kevin • author • grandpa • grandma • the book • max's room • disability • max's father • freaks mother • iggy lees gang • main character • number's ughhh • iggy lee's wife • english teacher • a human sauropod • mean's nick name • lorreta lee's husband • what matters to energy • she was stangled by kane • what you do after you zig • what you do before you zag • a seed you plant in your head • ...
DHARMA SCHOOL 2016-04-22
Across
- son of King Suddhodana and Queen Maya
- 'I am a link in Amida's'
- and all living things - second gratitude
- where Siddhartha was born
- on the altar to remind us of Amida's light
- third gratitude
- Siddhartha's cousin
- Siddhartha's wife
- I am one with Amida
- the Buddha's teachings
- buddhist community
Down
- Siddhartha became enlightened on this day in December
- on the altar to remind us to clear our monkey minds
- Siddhartha's father
- noble eightfold path
- first gratitude
- hands together in gratitude
- on the altar to remind us of impermanence
- Siddhartha's charioteer and friend
- Siddhartha's birthday celebration in April
- beads used for gassho
- Siddhartha's mother
- Siddhartha's horse
- selfless giving
24 Clues: first gratitude • third gratitude • selfless giving • Siddhartha's wife • Siddhartha's horse • buddhist community • Siddhartha's father • Siddhartha's mother • Siddhartha's cousin • I am one with Amida • noble eightfold path • beads used for gassho • the Buddha's teachings • 'I am a link in Amida's' • where Siddhartha was born • hands together in gratitude • Siddhartha's charioteer and friend • ...
DHARMA SCHOOL 2016-04-22
Across
- on the altar to remind us of Amida's light
- selfless giving
- and all living things - second gratitude
- where Siddhartha was born
- the Buddha's teachings
- buddhist community
- I am one with Amida
- Siddhartha became enlightened on this day in December
- Siddhartha's charioteer and friend
- Siddhartha's cousin
- Siddhartha's wife
Down
- on the altar to remind us to clear our monkey minds
- 'I am a link in Amida's'
- on the altar to remind us of impermanence
- Siddhartha's father
- third gratitude
- noble eightfold path
- first gratitude
- Siddhartha's birthday celebration in April
- Siddhartha's mother
- Siddhartha's horse
- son of King Suddhodana and Queen Maya
- beads used for gassho
- hands together in gratitude
24 Clues: third gratitude • selfless giving • first gratitude • Siddhartha's wife • Siddhartha's horse • buddhist community • Siddhartha's father • Siddhartha's mother • I am one with Amida • Siddhartha's cousin • noble eightfold path • beads used for gassho • the Buddha's teachings • 'I am a link in Amida's' • where Siddhartha was born • hands together in gratitude • Siddhartha's charioteer and friend • ...
Spelling #22 2023-02-27
Across
- fast moving
- We have school so that our minds can ____.
- Please park as close to the ____ as possible.
- The ____ will eat the leaves at the top of the tree.
- You must work to ____ money.
- Scientists ____ the cure for diseases.
- You must be ____ after doing all of those exercises.
- inch
- Dad has an ____ that makes him sneeze.
- Mom usually cleans houses in the ____.
Down
- Are we going in the right ____?
- where land and sky meet
- Does that toy require a AA or a AAA ____?
- You must be ____ that you want to be an electrician.
- Please shut the shower ____ completely.
- Each ____ we have co-op.
- foot
- to find
- yard
- The smoke alarm will ____ us of a fire.
20 Clues: foot • inch • yard • to find • fast moving • where land and sky meet • Each ____ we have co-op. • You must work to ____ money. • Are we going in the right ____? • Scientists ____ the cure for diseases. • Dad has an ____ that makes him sneeze. • Mom usually cleans houses in the ____. • Please shut the shower ____ completely. • The smoke alarm will ____ us of a fire. • ...
The Flash 2021-01-28
Across
- was on harry potter
- an enemy who wants to cure HLH disease
- daughter of barry and iris
- an enemy who threatened to kill iris
- was married to caitlin
- is kid flash
- she is a reporter
- an enemy who wants to restore flashpoint
- has many dopplegangers
- an anemy obsessed with mirrors
- an enemy from another earth
- an enemy who hates meta humans
Down
- was married to ronnie
- is chief of police(as of season 6)
- the flash's greatest enemy
- super annoying daughter of harry wells
- was on harry potter
- HR wells lover
- hates bees and loves nicknames
- got cancelled for bad tweets
- can read minds
- he is the flash
- an old dude whos part of Firestorm
23 Clues: is kid flash • HR wells lover • can read minds • he is the flash • she is a reporter • was on harry potter • was on harry potter • was married to ronnie • was married to caitlin • has many dopplegangers • daughter of barry and iris • the flash's greatest enemy • an enemy from another earth • got cancelled for bad tweets • hates bees and loves nicknames • an anemy obsessed with mirrors • ...
Technology Oversight & Coordination Crosswords 2023-12-22
Across
- A venue to learn about research and technology
- Can be produced from CO2
- Hydrogen carrier
- Tracking technology communications
- Needs to be reviewed before sharing
- 2024 starts...
- Not a vacation destination
- A lab fueling the minds inside our labs
- Metric to measure technology value
- Everything you need to know about a technology
- Renewable power to produce hydrogen
Down
- Call it synthetic fuels
- If you see something, say something
- Energy storage solution
- Opening doors to our innovation
- Platform to share our technology story
- Tracking energy flows
- Highlighted in the 2023 Technology Outlook
- Waste water treatment technology
- Storing CO2 at home
- Decarbonizing aviation
- Emission offsetting option for hard to abate sectors
22 Clues: 2024 starts... • Hydrogen carrier • Storing CO2 at home • Tracking energy flows • Decarbonizing aviation • Call it synthetic fuels • Energy storage solution • Can be produced from CO2 • Not a vacation destination • Opening doors to our innovation • Waste water treatment technology • Tracking technology communications • Metric to measure technology value • ...
Freak the mighty (Freak’s dictionary) 2023-12-14
Across
- A sweet lady of light
- A toxic waste of time
- One billionth of a second
- Max’s shoe size
- Shoes big enough to fit Maxwell Kane
- A finger powered computer
- An eight grade English class
- What matters to energy
- A big word for mechanical bird
- Beaming up into books
Down
- A four letter word for Max in a bad mood
- Another name for blade
- Millions of septillions
- the language of Jabba the hurt
- How the Fair Gwen talks when she is nervous
- The good old days
- Loyalty with an “f”
- A vegan
- A word used by people with small minds
- A gentlemen of the old school before they tore it down
20 Clues: A vegan • Max’s shoe size • The good old days • Loyalty with an “f” • A sweet lady of light • A toxic waste of time • Beaming up into books • Another name for blade • What matters to energy • Millions of septillions • One billionth of a second • A finger powered computer • An eight grade English class • the language of Jabba the hurt • A big word for mechanical bird • ...
gothic crossword 2024-04-08
Across
- an unprincipled or depraved scoundrel
- unknown
- other worldly real or reality
- a state of wild or chaotic behaviour
- portending evil or harm
- genre of literature
- invoking evil on another
- loss of blood
- branch of drama
- seeming to have a supernatural or inexplicable basis
Down
- strange,exotic and unknown
- grim and glum
- baleful and malign
- something that intrudes someones minds
- fortified structure
- destruction of anything
- being seperated from others
- genre
- gloomiest of spirits
- non-physical entities, such as angels, demons, gods, and spirits
- your soroundings
- extreme pain or distress on the body or mind
- rather woried or uncertain
- leaving a person or thing permanently and completely
24 Clues: genre • unknown • grim and glum • loss of blood • branch of drama • your soroundings • baleful and malign • fortified structure • genre of literature • gloomiest of spirits • destruction of anything • portending evil or harm • invoking evil on another • strange,exotic and unknown • rather woried or uncertain • being seperated from others • other worldly real or reality • ...
gothic crossword 2024-04-08
Across
- an unprincipled or depraved scoundrel
- unknown
- other worldly real or reality
- a state of wild or chaotic behaviour
- portending evil or harm
- genre of literature
- invoking evil on another
- loss of blood
- branch of drama
- seeming to have a supernatural or inexplicable basis
Down
- strange,exotic and unknown
- grim and glum
- baleful and malign
- something that intrudes someones minds
- fortified structure
- destruction of anything
- being seperated from others
- genre
- gloomiest of spirits
- non-physical entities, such as angels, demons, gods, and spirits
- your soroundings
- extreme pain or distress on the body or mind
- rather woried or uncertain
- leaving a person or thing permanently and completely
24 Clues: genre • unknown • grim and glum • loss of blood • branch of drama • your soroundings • baleful and malign • fortified structure • genre of literature • gloomiest of spirits • destruction of anything • portending evil or harm • invoking evil on another • strange,exotic and unknown • rather woried or uncertain • being seperated from others • other worldly real or reality • ...
Cognitive Self Change 2022-10-06
Across
- A cycle of thoughts, feelings, beliefs, actions, and reactions that increase and escalate problem situations
- The goal of ________________ is to escape the conflict cycle and perform constructive problem solutions
- Thoughts or attitudes that might lead to trouble
- A basic social skill required to interact with other individuals or in groups
- One of the most common and most dangerous of our emotions
- Emotions and physical sensations felt by others
- Responding to the feelings of others is one of the important skills to develop ______________ with other people
- Emotions that go along with our thoughts
- Skills we use to deal with situations involving other people
- The thinking that goes behind our particular thoughts and feelings
- Dealing with anger, in others - especially when that anger is directed towards us - is an important skill to avoid violence and _______________
- Control of our thinking and feelings
- Opening your mind to think of as many ideas as possible
- A brief report of a risk situation and the application of the three steps of cognitive self change to that situation
- A structured objective report of our thoughts and feelings with four parts.
- 1) observes our thinking and feelings, 2) recognize the risk of our thinking and feelings lead to trouble, 3) use new thinking to reduce that risk
- A basic social skill that helps us meet our needs while encouraging others to help us
- What we think is true based on our attitudes and beliefs
Down
- Ideas or words in our minds
- I (feel or think) ______, because ______ (objective description of situation), and my risk is to react by ________
- A claim that you did something wrong
- Stressful conversations are ___________________ which another person when we have strong feelings and are uncertain about the outcome
- An event or achievement we want to accomplish
- The deliberate effort to hear and understand what others are saying
- A skill for dealing with difficult situations
- A structured plan for implementing a chosen problem solution
- Something that has actually happened or that is really true
- New thinking that reduces the risk of doing something hurtful or criminal
- What we say to ourselves inside our head
29 Clues: Ideas or words in our minds • A claim that you did something wrong • Control of our thinking and feelings • Emotions that go along with our thoughts • What we say to ourselves inside our head • An event or achievement we want to accomplish • A skill for dealing with difficult situations • Emotions and physical sensations felt by others • ...
Bill of Rights Crossword 2023-01-17
Across
- the 9th amendment states we have other __________ not listed in the Constitution
- the 8th amendment prevents _________ and unusual punishment
- the person most responsible for creation of the Bill of Rights
- the 1st amendment right from Texas vs. Johnson
- the right to be treated fairly throughout the legal procedures
- every accused person has a right to an _________________
- the 4th amendment prevents illegal __________ and seizures
- the 1st amendment allows people to peacefully __________ in order to protest
- the Bill of Rights give citizens __________ from government
- the Bill of Rights are the first _____ amendments
- the number of freedoms given to us by the 1st amendment
- what must students excercising free speech in schools not do to the school environment?
- according to the 8th amendment the government cannot set high _________
- the 7th amendment allows for a fair trial in a __________ case
- what did the Tinker children wear to protest the Vietnam War
- amendments 5-8 are known as the rights of the __________
Down
- in some cases law enforcement can search without a ___________
- the 3rd amendment prevents the government from placing ___________ in homes
- what type of jury decides if there is enough evidence for a person to be on trial?
- what is often the key word regarding a search of student property in school?
- the 5th amendment states a person has a right to remain
- what do the 3rd and 4th amendments provide for people?
- Double _________ means a person cannot be tried for the same crime twice
- the 2nd amendment gives people the right to keep and bear _________
- are given power to make laws by the 10th amendment
- the 1st amendment allows a person to practice any religion
- the group that held out for a Bill of Rights
- the 1st amendment is often called the ___________ amendment
- 1st amendment right that asks the government to change their minds
- the 6th amendment guarantees a trial by ________ in a criminal case
- 1st amendment rights that involves newspapers and media watching the government
31 Clues: the group that held out for a Bill of Rights • the 1st amendment right from Texas vs. Johnson • the Bill of Rights are the first _____ amendments • are given power to make laws by the 10th amendment • what do the 3rd and 4th amendments provide for people? • the 5th amendment states a person has a right to remain • ...
Intro to Psychology 2023-10-06
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- The approach Skinner is known for
- The approach that examines how we process, store, and use information and how this information
- predictor variable
- can be any event, characteristic, condition, or behavior
- Set of ideas which try to explain what we observe
- The approach that is based on the belief that childhood experiences greatly influence the development of later personality traits and psychological problems
- Last name of who studied the most basic elements, primarily sensations and perceptions, that make up our conscious mental experiences
- method of exploring conscious mental processes by asking subjects to look inward and report their sensations
- specific statement of expectation derived from theory
- observable actions or responses in both humans and animals
- The approach that focuses on how our genes, hormones, and nervous system interact with our environments
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- Change in a patient’s illness that’s attributable to an imagined treatment rather than to a medical treatment
- the approach that emphasizes that each individual has great freedom in directing his or her future, a large capacity for personal growth, a considerable amount of intrinsic worth, and enormous potential for self-fulfillment
- In-depth analysis of the thoughts, feelings, beliefs, experiences, behaviors, or problems of a single individual
- outcome variable
- An association or relationship between the occurrence of two or more events
- processes not directly observable; refer to a wide range of complex mental processes, such as thinking, imagining, studying, and dreaming
- Combination of Biology, social factors, and psychology= combine to explain behavior
- the systematic, scientific study of behaviors and mental processes
- Approach that emphasizes that perception is more than the sum of its parts and studied how sensations are assembled into meaningful perceptual experiences
- Understanding criminal law in the relevant jurisdictions in order to be able to interact appropriately with judges, attorneys and other legal professionals.
- Way to obtain information by asking many individuals
- Last name of who studied the function rather than the structure of consciousness; was interested in how our minds adapt to our changing environment
- Knowledge based on direct observation
- the branch of psychology that is a medical doctor
25 Clues: outcome variable • predictor variable • The approach Skinner is known for • Knowledge based on direct observation • Set of ideas which try to explain what we observe • the branch of psychology that is a medical doctor • Way to obtain information by asking many individuals • specific statement of expectation derived from theory • ...
Self-Esteem & Communication 2020-09-25
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- risk of low self-esteem
- positive attitude and example of "half glass full"
- a form of nonverbal communication
- good communication prevents
- the most effective way to communicate using "I" statements
- a listening skill that is effective
- how you feel about and value yourself
- a way that we communicate to ourselves within our own minds
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- sending and receiving of messages
- keeping this healthy improves self-esteem
- often gives in and says "yes"
- 40% of a message is what you ________
- opposite of optimistic
- forceful and often negative communication
- a benefit of a high self-esteem
- communicating without speaking
- sharing feelings of another person
17 Clues: opposite of optimistic • risk of low self-esteem • good communication prevents • often gives in and says "yes" • communicating without speaking • a benefit of a high self-esteem • sending and receiving of messages • a form of nonverbal communication • sharing feelings of another person • a listening skill that is effective • 40% of a message is what you ________ • ...
Intro to Law, Public service, and safety 2021-12-20
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- criminal activities that are run by groups and are carried on a large scale
- provides protection against threats to a users privacy and security
- the level that sheriff departments are on
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- security provided by a person, other than a public service, to protect or guard people
- the study around the nature of fire
- 12 people sworn to give a verdict in a legal case
- protects and defends the united states against foreign intelligence and enforce the criminal laws in the US
- to ask a higher court to review a decision by a judge
- taking someone's property unlawfully and by force
- the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property
10 Clues: the study around the nature of fire • the level that sheriff departments are on • 12 people sworn to give a verdict in a legal case • taking someone's property unlawfully and by force • to ask a higher court to review a decision by a judge • the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property • ...
Crime & Punishment 2020-12-15
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- a process of seizing and detaining or carrying away a person by unlawful force or fraud and often with a demand for ransom
- something legally presented at a court to prove the truth of a matter
- the act of stealing something with the use armы
- an official establishment for the transaction of judicial business
- a person who is asked to be present at a court so as to be able to testify to or against something or somebody
- a written or oral acknowledgment of guilt by a party accused of an offense
- a person who broke a law
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- a statement pronounced by a court or judge in a criminal proceeding and specifying the punishment a penalty inflicted on an offender through judicial procedure
- a person that is injured, mugged, murdered or sacrificed under any of various conditions
- close watch kept over someone or something (as by a detective)
- the act of questioning a witness or a criminal
- a profession which aim is to advise as to legal rights and obligations
- belonging to, used in, or suitable to courts
- a verb synonymous to convict or judge
- to imagine a person to be guilty
15 Clues: a person who broke a law • to imagine a person to be guilty • a verb synonymous to convict or judge • belonging to, used in, or suitable to courts • the act of questioning a witness or a criminal • the act of stealing something with the use armы • close watch kept over someone or something (as by a detective) • ...
Chapter 11&12: Law and Human Rights 2023-02-09
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- A law to protect and promote human rights in British Columbia.
- The province of British Columbia’s superior trial court.
- It covers the presecution of youths for criminal offences.
- What is a proposed legistation under the consideration by a legistature.
- This is a rule for people to follow and their are punished when it’s disobeyed.
- Laws that are confirmed rules made by a council or board.
- Its goals is to help people with therapy and health and life training after imprisonment and addiction.
- It is the formal term for the end of a parliament.
- It means that all people are addressed equally by the same quality.
- The highest judicial court in Canada.
- Tenant/landlord issues and a person owes money from another person are examples of?
- It’s another word for liberty.
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- It is active, non-violent resfusal to obey a law, or a regulation.
- It contributes to a criminal justice system that is accessible, compassionate and fair and promotes the safety and well-being of Canadians.
- The action of suspending the sentence of a convicted offender.
- It is also known as the rule book for a state.
- Sexual abuse, robbery and murder are examples of?
- A federal law that includes definitions of most of the criminal offences that the parliament of Canada has enacted.
- This symbolizes fairness between two people or groups.
- The release of a prisoners upon these terms including, avoid commting crimes, alcohol, drugs and must get and keep a job.
20 Clues: It’s another word for liberty. • The highest judicial court in Canada. • It is also known as the rule book for a state. • Sexual abuse, robbery and murder are examples of? • It is the formal term for the end of a parliament. • This symbolizes fairness between two people or groups. • The province of British Columbia’s superior trial court. • ...
Chapter 11&12 2023-02-12
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- What body of the law that relates to crimes?
- It is also known as the rule book for a state.
- What is the formal term for the end of a parliament?
- The action of suspending the sentence of a convicted offender.
- This symbolizes fairness between two people or groups.
- It’s another word for liberty.
- Its goal is to help people with therapy and health and life training after imprisonment and addiction.
- Laws that are confirmed rules made by a council or board.
- A federal law that includes definitions of most of the criminal offences that the parliament of Canada has enacted.
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- It contributes to a criminal justice system that is accessible, compassionate and fair and promotes the safety and well-being of Canadians.
- It covers the presecution of youths for criminal offences.
- A law to protect and promote human rights in British Columbia.
- It means that all people are addressed equally by the same quality.
- What body of the law deals with disputes between individuals?
- It is active, non-violent resfusal to obey a law, or a regulation.
- This is a rule for people to follow and their are punished when it’s disobeyed.
- The release of a prisoners upon these terms including, avoid commting crimes, alcohol, drugs and must get and keep a job.
- The province of British Columbia’s superior trial court.
- The highest judicial court in Canada.
- What is a proposed legistation under the consideration by a legistature.
20 Clues: It’s another word for liberty. • The highest judicial court in Canada. • What body of the law that relates to crimes? • It is also known as the rule book for a state. • What is the formal term for the end of a parliament? • This symbolizes fairness between two people or groups. • The province of British Columbia’s superior trial court. • ...
Chapter 11&12 2023-02-12
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- A federal law that includes definitions of most of the criminal offences that the parliament of Canada has enacted.
- The release of a prisoners upon these terms including, avoid commting crimes, alcohol, drugs and must get and keep a job.
- What body of the law deals with disputes between individuals?
- Its goal is to help people with therapy and health and life training after imprisonment and addiction.
- What body of the law relates to crimes?
- It means that all people are addressed equally by the same quality.
- A law to protect and promote human rights in British Columbia.
- It’s another word for liberty.
- This symbolizes fairness between two people or groups.
- The province of British Columbia’s superior trial court.
- It contributes to a criminal justice system that is accessible, compassionate and fair and promotes the safety and well-being of Canadians.
- The highest judicial court in Canada.
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- It is also known as the rule book for a state.
- The action of suspending the sentence of a convicted offender.
- It is active, non-violent resfusal to obey a law, or a regulation.
- This is a rule for people to follow and their are punished when it’s disobeyed.
- What is a proposed legistation under the consideration by a legistature.
- It covers the presecution of youths for criminal offences.
- What is the formal term for the end of a parliament?
- Laws that are confirmed rules made by a council or board.
20 Clues: It’s another word for liberty. • The highest judicial court in Canada. • What body of the law relates to crimes? • It is also known as the rule book for a state. • What is the formal term for the end of a parliament? • This symbolizes fairness between two people or groups. • The province of British Columbia’s superior trial court. • ...
Criminal Law Crossword 2016-10-25
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- the taking of a person from one place to another against his or her will, or confining of a person to a controlled space.
- an offense that is considered a lower level criminal offense, such as minor assaults, traffic offenses, or petty thefts.
- crimes that involve more serious offenses.
- means to somehow assist in the commission of a crime, or to be an accomplice.
- a limited series of acts which are prohibited and punishes the commission of these acts by a fine, imprisonment or some other form of punishment.
- Theft/larceny of property or money through the offender's use of physical force or fear against a victim. Where a deadly weapon such as a gun is used or the victim suffers injury, the robbery may be charged as "armed" or "aggravated."
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- committed when one person tries to or does physically strike another.
- is the crime of intentionally, deliberately and maliciously setting fire to buildings, wild land areas, dumpsters, vehicles or other property with the intent to cause damage.
- the theft of objects exceeding a certain monetary value, as set by statute or court ruling.
- the unlawful entry into almost any structure (not just a home or business) with the intent to commit any crime inside.
- Unlawfully appropriating property with intent to deprive the owner of property.
11 Clues: crimes that involve more serious offenses. • committed when one person tries to or does physically strike another. • means to somehow assist in the commission of a crime, or to be an accomplice. • Unlawfully appropriating property with intent to deprive the owner of property. • ...
criminal law vocabulary 2020-08-26
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- the word used for the term to amend or modify the decision of a lower court
- the type of confession that is unlawfully forced
- synonym used for the term to submit evidence
- the part of the decision where the court explains the grounds for the decision
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- the synonym of the word to affirm the decision
- the decision about the guilt
- synonym used for a first instance court
- the synonym for the term of violation of the right
- what the court does with preliminary questions
- the synonym of the word to dismiss the decision
- the decision about the punishment
11 Clues: the decision about the guilt • the decision about the punishment • synonym used for a first instance court • synonym used for the term to submit evidence • the synonym of the word to affirm the decision • what the court does with preliminary questions • the synonym of the word to dismiss the decision • the type of confession that is unlawfully forced • ...
Poetry Terms - Definitions 2022-11-30
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- Two same length lines that rhyme
- Adjacent words that start with same letters
- Verses in a poem
- Words that say one thing is something else
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- Words being said multiple times
- Sounds as words
- Repeated hissing or hushing sounds in a poem
- Structure or pattern of a poem
- The number of lines or syllables per line
- Descriptions putting pictures in readers' minds
10 Clues: Sounds as words • Verses in a poem • Structure or pattern of a poem • Words being said multiple times • Two same length lines that rhyme • The number of lines or syllables per line • Words that say one thing is something else • Adjacent words that start with same letters • Repeated hissing or hushing sounds in a poem • Descriptions putting pictures in readers' minds