criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Dagnes crossword 2020-03-25
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- A place for persons who are passing laws
- Is the money to pay for what has happened
- Took responsibility for his actions
- Action when a person climbs trees
- The man who did the crime
- Damages other properties
- Is the intent who did it
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- Person sees a crime and can say what happened
- A picture where you put it on the wall
- A building where criminals go for punishment
- This person tries to discover who has committed a
- Jewelry put around neck
- Person who is criminal did this ...
- Someone suspected of theft
- One who secretly keeps watch on another or others
15 Clues: Jewelry put around neck • Damages other properties • Is the intent who did it • The man who did the crime • Someone suspected of theft • Action when a person climbs trees • Took responsibility for his actions • Person who is criminal did this ... • A picture where you put it on the wall • A place for persons who are passing laws • Is the money to pay for what has happened • ...
Dagnes crossword 2020-03-25
Across
- A place for persons who are passing laws
- Is the money to pay for what has happened
- Took responsibility for his actions
- Action when a person climbs trees
- The man who did the crime
- Damages other properties
- Is the intent who did it
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- Person sees a crime and can say what happened
- A picture where you put it on the wall
- A building where criminals go for punishment
- This person tries to discover who has committed a
- Jewelry put around neck
- Person who is criminal did this ...
- Someone suspected of theft
- One who secretly keeps watch on another or others
15 Clues: Jewelry put around neck • Damages other properties • Is the intent who did it • The man who did the crime • Someone suspected of theft • Action when a person climbs trees • Took responsibility for his actions • Person who is criminal did this ... • A picture where you put it on the wall • A place for persons who are passing laws • Is the money to pay for what has happened • ...
Law Review 2022-02-22
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- a bill successfully debated and voted into royalassent queen agrees to make bill into a law
- has twelve tables and lawyers
- values that outline concepts of right and wrong
- earliest sets of recorded laws
- disorder in society from lack of authority
- just behavior or treatment
- criminal sentence focused on punishment
- a written version of a proposed new law
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- sets rules between individuals
- compilation of roman law by an emperor
- sets rules between individual and society
- law given to hebrew people, found in torah
- criminal sentence focused on restoring
- regulation in society based on reason and fairness
- major contribution: the jury
15 Clues: just behavior or treatment • major contribution: the jury • has twelve tables and lawyers • sets rules between individuals • earliest sets of recorded laws • compilation of roman law by an emperor • criminal sentence focused on restoring • criminal sentence focused on punishment • a written version of a proposed new law • sets rules between individual and society • ...
You can run 2025-06-03
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- Officer someone who gets a criminal
- a woman with kids is called a
- what a car drives on
- a girls name that starts with “T”
- a boys name that starts with “R”
- away what most kids do when there mad at their parents
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- can run what do you have to do if your running late somewhere
- most siblings get into a
- McClintock the author of the book “you can run”
- what ghost do
- some kids have a
- three numbers after 13
- a goes to jail after doing something illegal
- something kids always kill when they see it
- a common boys name
15 Clues: what ghost do • some kids have a • a common boys name • what a car drives on • three numbers after 13 • most siblings get into a • a woman with kids is called a • a boys name that starts with “R” • a girls name that starts with “T” • Officer someone who gets a criminal • something kids always kill when they see it • a goes to jail after doing something illegal • ...
Maycomb County Knowledge 2022-01-10
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- Maycomb's sheriff
- the woman whom jem destroyed her flowers
- The deadest shot in Maycomb
- bakes the best cakes
- The towns garbage collector
- The man who tried to kill the children
- The man who saved jem and scout
- The mad dog that disturbed the town's peace
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- Who is the Maycomb County's judge
- It is a sin to kill a
- No _____ minds their business
- the towns gossiper
- What state is maycomb county in
13 Clues: Maycomb's sheriff • the towns gossiper • bakes the best cakes • It is a sin to kill a • The deadest shot in Maycomb • The towns garbage collector • No _____ minds their business • What state is maycomb county in • The man who saved jem and scout • Who is the Maycomb County's judge • The man who tried to kill the children • the woman whom jem destroyed her flowers • ...
Maycomb County Knowledge 2022-01-10
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- Who is the Maycomb County's judge
- What state is maycomb county in
- No _____ minds their business
- bakes the best cakes
- The mad dog that disturbed the town's peace
- the woman whom jem destroyed her flowers
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- the towns gossiper
- The towns garbage collector
- The man who saved jem and scout
- Maycomb's sheriff
- It is a sin to kill a
- The deadest shot in Maycomb
- The man who tried to kill the children
13 Clues: Maycomb's sheriff • the towns gossiper • bakes the best cakes • It is a sin to kill a • The towns garbage collector • The deadest shot in Maycomb • No _____ minds their business • What state is maycomb county in • The man who saved jem and scout • Who is the Maycomb County's judge • The man who tried to kill the children • the woman whom jem destroyed her flowers • ...
CROSSWORD 2023-01-18
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- a famous cat in Japan
- an act of unlawful premeditated killing
- a murderer named after a dog breed
- examination of a dead body is called...
- an unsolved criminal investigation
- the murderer that targetted 5 prostitutes
- difficult or impossible to explain
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- an unsolved homicide case in the U.S.
- fair behavior or treatment
- most famous unsolved case in the U.S.
- a Japanese war criminal and murderer
11 Clues: a famous cat in Japan • fair behavior or treatment • a murderer named after a dog breed • an unsolved criminal investigation • difficult or impossible to explain • a Japanese war criminal and murderer • an unsolved homicide case in the U.S. • most famous unsolved case in the U.S. • an act of unlawful premeditated killing • examination of a dead body is called... • ...
Criminal and Civil Law 2025-06-09
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- A legal agreement between two or more parties
- A monetary penalty often given as punishment for minor offences
- A physical attack or threat that is considered a criminal offence
- The person who brings a case to court in a civil matter
- Money awarded to someone for loss or injury in a civil case
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- The legal party responsible for presenting the case in a criminal trial
- The person being accused or sued in court
- Deliberate destruction of property; considered a criminal act
- Spreading false information that damages a person’s reputation
- Taking someone else’s property without permission
10 Clues: The person being accused or sued in court • A legal agreement between two or more parties • Taking someone else’s property without permission • The person who brings a case to court in a civil matter • Money awarded to someone for loss or injury in a civil case • Deliberate destruction of property; considered a criminal act • ...
6R: Crossword Week 6 2014-03-05
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- Ten years is a _____.
- There are many ______ of insects.
- The netball shooter scored a ______?
- A place where you can borrow books?
- A book is written by an ?
- A brown snake is one of many _______ in Australia.
- A hot and wet place?
- The 18th if February is the ___________ day of the year.
- The test was very _____?
- It is very cold here?
- Our school is part the ______?
- To chase.
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- An earthquake can cause great ______?
- Katy Perry is a ______ in Australia.
- We live in a _______?
- A frog lives in a very wet _____.
- I have a ______ to the problem.
- The Tasmanian devil could soon be facing ______.
- The garbage ______ came to pick up our bins.
- An Australian native bird?
- The people looked on in ?
- A criminal goes here?
- You need parent ______ to go on the excursion.
- The police were in _____ of the criminal.
24 Clues: To chase. • A hot and wet place? • Ten years is a _____. • We live in a _______? • A criminal goes here? • It is very cold here? • The test was very _____? • A book is written by an ? • The people looked on in ? • An Australian native bird? • Our school is part the ______? • I have a ______ to the problem. • There are many ______ of insects. • A frog lives in a very wet _____. • ...
Corrections CRJU 1030 - Chapter 1, 2 2014-11-05
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- cultural restrictions on behavior that forbid serious violations
- death or more than a year in jail
- a workhouse
- time-honored ways of doing things
- first director of federal bureau of prisions
- a mark or letter signifying their crime
- all the various aspects of the pretrial and postconviction management of individuals accused or convicted of crimes
- the process by which a court arrives at a final decision
- another early name for a prison
- first to argue against capital punishment
- believed in utilitarianism
- or banishment
- also called whipping
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- violation of a criminal law
- the flower of English reform movement
- an occupation granted high social status by virtue of the personal integrity of its members
- a confinement facility
- an appearance in court prior to trial in a criminal proceeding
- or public ridicule
- his force called Met
- created ladies association for the reformation of female prisoners
21 Clues: a workhouse • or banishment • or public ridicule • his force called Met • also called whipping • a confinement facility • believed in utilitarianism • violation of a criminal law • another early name for a prison • death or more than a year in jail • time-honored ways of doing things • the flower of English reform movement • a mark or letter signifying their crime • ...
Crimes against people and property 2016-04-08
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- premeditated killing of a person by another
- the restoration of something lost or stolen
- entering a building illegally with intent to commit a crime
- crime conducted via the internet
- deliberate destruction of property
- restoring something to its original state
- deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another
- obtaining things, money, from forceful threats
- theft of personal property
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- making a physical attack
- criminal deception intended to result in personal gain
- wilfully telling an untruth, even after an oath
- the act of unallowed physical contact on a person
- criminal act of setting fire to property
- a crime motivated by a prejudice, usually involving violence
- a disabled state, unable to move or function
- making someone decide not to do something
- theft of funds placed in someone's trust
- punishment inflicted on someone as revenge
- the action of taking things from a person or place
20 Clues: making a physical attack • theft of personal property • crime conducted via the internet • deliberate destruction of property • criminal act of setting fire to property • theft of funds placed in someone's trust • making someone decide not to do something • restoring something to its original state • punishment inflicted on someone as revenge • ...
The Outsiders 2022-05-09
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- A person who greases their hair back
- A brand of muscle car
- Nicknamed Cherry for her hair color
- The richer class in the book
- Legal guardian of Ponyboy and Sodapop
- Youngest of the gang
- A knife with a blade that comes out of the handle
- Always joking
- Run away from a place
- A brand of sports car that Cherry owns
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- A person who is in hiding
- A person who has fallen.
- An organized group of criminals
- Quietest of the gang and the gangs "pet"
- An organized fight with multiple people
- Dropped out of school
- A lock of hair that grows out of place than the rest
- A person who has committed a crime
- Sodapop's best friend
- Hardened criminal from New York City
- A person who makes or sells goods illegally
- A person who has quit education to start a new life
22 Clues: Always joking • Youngest of the gang • A brand of muscle car • Dropped out of school • Sodapop's best friend • Run away from a place • A person who has fallen. • A person who is in hiding • The richer class in the book • An organized group of criminals • A person who has committed a crime • Nicknamed Cherry for her hair color • A person who greases their hair back • ...
Social Science So Far 2016-09-13
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- Death Thought to be carried by rats
- Crazy Roman Emperor
- Gallery Where the public go to see a court case
- Barbarians from Germany
- Roman Emperor One of Charlemagne's titles
- How sustainable something is
- Court Where criminals go for a life sentence of prison
- Fuel A type of fuel that will run out
- Church The only thing outside of feudalism
- Principle Laws to prevent people from being harmed by others
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- Used by Romans to carry water
- There are 12 of them in an important criminal trial
- A rule that can be enforced
- One of the Roman Empire's capital cities
- 200 year religious war
- Cause and effect relationships
- The person who is accusing another in a civil case
- The parts of the Earth that are water
- Reasonable Doubt The burden of proof in a criminal case
- John The King who signed the Magna Carta
20 Clues: Crazy Roman Emperor • 200 year religious war • Barbarians from Germany • A rule that can be enforced • How sustainable something is • Used by Romans to carry water • Cause and effect relationships • Death Thought to be carried by rats • The parts of the Earth that are water • Fuel A type of fuel that will run out • One of the Roman Empire's capital cities • ...
SUPREME COURT 2017-12-09
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- A party to a lawsuit
- Accuse or bring charges against
- The person against who made the complaint
- Involves non-criminal matter
- Involves criminal matter
- A violation
- written to make a point not made or not emphasized in the majority opinion
- Another name for a case, action
- List of cases to be heard
- Reason that forms basis of an argument or conclusion
- judicial decision that serves as a guide for similar cases
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- authority of a court to try and decide a case
- A judicial body, a court
- The lower federal courts
- Detailed written statements
- An expert in the law especially a judge or legal scholar
- process used when lower court is unsure about the procedure that should apply in a case
- Transcript of proceedings made in the trial court
- To support or strengthen
- Satisfaction of a claim, payment
20 Clues: A violation • A party to a lawsuit • A judicial body, a court • The lower federal courts • Involves criminal matter • To support or strengthen • List of cases to be heard • Detailed written statements • Involves non-criminal matter • Accuse or bring charges against • Another name for a case, action • Satisfaction of a claim, payment • The person against who made the complaint • ...
The Wild West 2024-01-29
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- Famous leader of the Nez Perce
- Native’s most grown crop
- Jesse James’ older Brother
- Leader of the Wild Bunch
- An actor and criminal in the wild west
- John Deer’s invention
- Most popular cow breed the west
- Ran the Wild Wild West Show
- Another name for the Lakota
- Plains indians main food source
- Invented Steer Wrestling\
- Deadliest cowboy in the west
- Lead the Oglala band
- The open plains where cowboys moved cows
- Criminal Killed by Bob Ford
- Biggest tribe in the west
- Biggest farming setback in the west
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- Where was the first Rodeo
- Helped transport crops
- People who stole cattle
- So many people moved to farm because of
- His birth name was jumping badger
- Leader of the Doolin Dalton Gang
- The first Cowgirl
- Most grown crop in the wild west
- Plains indians god
- The Apache Chief of 1809
- Spanish cowboy
28 Clues: Spanish cowboy • The first Cowgirl • Plains indians god • Lead the Oglala band • John Deer’s invention • Helped transport crops • People who stole cattle • Native’s most grown crop • Leader of the Wild Bunch • The Apache Chief of 1809 • Where was the first Rodeo • Invented Steer Wrestling\ • Biggest tribe in the west • Jesse James’ older Brother • Ran the Wild Wild West Show • ...
Richard Ramirez 2024-05-23
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- Method by which Ramirez entered victims' homes
- Ramirez's signature criminal modus operandi
- Song Ramirez was a fan of, influencing his crimes
- Where Ramirez died while on death row in 2013
- Ramirez gruesomely did this to some victims' bodies
- Ramirez was a fan of this rock band
- Drug Ramirez was addicted to during his crimes
- Symbol Ramirez drew in some victims' homes
- Ramirez's weapon of choice in several attacks
- Some of Ramirez's crimes included this sexual violence
- Ramirez proclaimed himself to be this
- Ramirez claimed to be influenced by this ideology
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- Duration of Ramirez's 1984-85 killing spree
- Criminal classification of Ramirez
- Phrase Ramirez shouted at his sentencing
- Ramirez's crimes fueled this phenomenon in the 1980s
- City terrorized by Ramirez in the mid-1980s
- Nickname given to Ramirez during his crime spree
- Age of one of Ramirez's murder victims
- Ramirez brutally did this to some of his victims
20 Clues: Criminal classification of Ramirez • Ramirez was a fan of this rock band • Ramirez proclaimed himself to be this • Age of one of Ramirez's murder victims • Phrase Ramirez shouted at his sentencing • Symbol Ramirez drew in some victims' homes • Duration of Ramirez's 1984-85 killing spree • Ramirez's signature criminal modus operandi • ...
ethics in business 2024-10-27
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- to rise awareness
- "hopefully" contains .........syllables
- to give right to someone and punish corrupt people
- policy statements, synonym
- when citizens use to declare corrupt acts, it is called "......blowing"
- it's high time government (to fight)all illegal acts
- attitude
- harmful
- to give
- to fight/ stop corruption. (synonym)
- the act of giving money to someone for an illegal service.
- because of, synonym.
- guarantee, synonym
- a corrupt person.
- to should = had better=............
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- He controls the workplace
- favourism granted to family and relatives
- criminal (send) to prison because of their corrupt behaviour.
- government, synonym.
- consequently, synonym
- set of morals and values
- act of encouraging people to do sth.
- rules, regulations , synonym
- I wish Algeria (clean)of corruption soon.
- defraud, cheat.synonym
- quantity
- dishonest, synonym
- we must punish corrupt people with ........
- opposite of sell
- Genuine products (imitate)by counterfeiters
- products, synonyms
31 Clues: harmful • to give • attitude • quantity • opposite of sell • to rise awareness • a corrupt person. • dishonest, synonym • guarantee, synonym • products, synonyms • government, synonym. • because of, synonym. • consequently, synonym • defraud, cheat.synonym • set of morals and values • He controls the workplace • policy statements, synonym • rules, regulations , synonym • ...
ethics in business 2024-10-27
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- we must punish corrupt people with ........
- "hopefully" contains .........syllables
- opposite of sell
- to fight/ stop corruption. (synonym)
- because of, synonym.
- Genuine products (imitate)by counterfeiters
- to should = had better=............
- dishonest, synonym
- act of encouraging people to do sth.
- favourism granted to family and relatives
- set of morals and values
- I wish Algeria (clean)of corruption soon.
- He controls the workplace
- to rise awareness
- guarantee, synonym
- attitude
- when citizens use to declare corrupt acts, it is called "......blowing"
- rules, regulations , synonym
- policy statements, synonym
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- the act of giving money to someone for an illegal service.
- to give right to someone and punish corrupt people
- it's high time government (to fight)all illegal acts
- harmful
- defraud, cheat.synonym
- quantity
- consequently, synonym
- criminal (send) to prison because of their corrupt behaviour.
- government, synonym.
- to give
- products, synonyms
- a corrupt person.
31 Clues: harmful • to give • quantity • attitude • opposite of sell • a corrupt person. • to rise awareness • dishonest, synonym • products, synonyms • guarantee, synonym • because of, synonym. • government, synonym. • consequently, synonym • defraud, cheat.synonym • set of morals and values • He controls the workplace • policy statements, synonym • rules, regulations , synonym • ...
Court Case Vocabulary 2025-02-24
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- Asking higher court to review a case decision
- Person who must be proven guilty or liable
- Case about whether someone has broken a law
- Amendment against unreasonable searches
- Person filing a complaint in a civil case
- Smaller, less serious offense
- Decision in criminal case by judge or jury
- Amendment promising fair and speedy trial
- Amendment against cruel punishment
- Case settling disagreement between 2 parties
- Protection against unfair governmental actions
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- Find the defendant not guilty of the charges
- Valid reason to search/arrest a person
- Person who testifies in court
- Attorneys trying to prove defendant guilty
- Court hearing for plea, probable cause
- Amendment against self-incrimination
- Money paid by liable person to compensate
- Statement by accused of guilt or innocence
- Find the defendant guilty of the charges
- Serious crime; sentence up to life in prison
21 Clues: Person who testifies in court • Smaller, less serious offense • Amendment against cruel punishment • Amendment against self-incrimination • Valid reason to search/arrest a person • Court hearing for plea, probable cause • Amendment against unreasonable searches • Find the defendant guilty of the charges • Money paid by liable person to compensate • ...
Impact of the picture 2020-03-27
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- To put dead body in the ground.
- Someone who suppresses others.
- Dropping out of job on purpose.
- something like restriction for criminal.
- To make someone be uneasy.
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- Catching a criminal by police.
- something like headstone for commemorating.
- To take posture.
- Forcibly being moved into other areas from particular area.
- Forcibly someone makes others to do something that he wants.
- To set something off.
11 Clues: To take posture. • To set something off. • To make someone be uneasy. • Catching a criminal by police. • Someone who suppresses others. • To put dead body in the ground. • Dropping out of job on purpose. • something like restriction for criminal. • something like headstone for commemorating. • Forcibly being moved into other areas from particular area. • ...
Calling All Minds Vocabulary 2025-11-06
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- based on the number ten
- a period of ten years
- a ten-event athletic contest
- a three-wheeled vehicle
- always the same; consistent
- having two parts
- able to speak two languages
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- an insect-like creature said to have “a hundred” legs
- one of a kind
- sounding the same at the same time
- a period of one hundred years
- a three-sided shape
12 Clues: one of a kind • having two parts • a three-sided shape • a period of ten years • based on the number ten • a three-wheeled vehicle • always the same; consistent • able to speak two languages • a ten-event athletic contest • a period of one hundred years • sounding the same at the same time • an insect-like creature said to have “a hundred” legs
Crime and Criminals 2025-04-19
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- breaking into somebody's house
- a criminal who lights things on fire
- selling illegal substances like marijuana
- stealing from a store or shop
- damaging someone else's things
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- a criminal who kills people
- forcibly stealing from a place or person
- selling things illegally
- a person who steals
- stealing from an empty house or store
10 Clues: a person who steals • selling things illegally • a criminal who kills people • stealing from a store or shop • breaking into somebody's house • damaging someone else's things • a criminal who lights things on fire • stealing from an empty house or store • forcibly stealing from a place or person • selling illegal substances like marijuana
Proverbs Crossword 2013-11-30
8 Clues: look before you .... • better .... than never • great minds think ..... • a ... is a mans best friend • a stitch in time saves .... • actions speak louder than ..... • a rolling ..... gathers no moss • an ..... a day keeps a doctor away
Week 4 vocab list 2021-08-25
8 Clues: False teeth • A brain nerve • A doctor of skin • A doctor of teeth • A disease in your nerves • A treatment for your face • A person who can read minds • Bypass A stomach surgery for extreme weight loss
The Criminal Investigation Process 2021-07-26
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- genetic material (such as hair, blood and saliva) that can be used to link a suspect with a crime scene or criminal offence, or to clear a suspect
- information used to support facts in a legal investigation or admissible as testimony in court
- a Latin term meaning ‘in the place’; used to describe the place in which a piece of evidence is found or situated
- a statement issued by police to a suspect when they are detained to inform the suspect of their rights
- the power to search a person and/or their possessions and to seize and detain items that are discovered
- in bail, where another person agrees to provide a financial guarantee that the accused will return to the court for trial in exchange for the accused’s release until that date
- a legal document issued by a magistrate or judge authorising an officer to perform a particular act, such as make an arrest, conduct a search, seize property or use a phone tap
- to formally question a suspect in relation to an alleged crime
- the temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial, sometimes on particular conditions such as lodgement of a sum of money as a guarantee
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- the act or process of questioning a suspect, carried out by the investigating officers
- evidence that cannot be considered by a judge or jury in court (for example, confessions that were obtained by force)
- a legal document that states when and where a person must appear in court and the charge to which they must answer
- a legal document issued by a court, requiring a person to attend and give evidence and/or to produce specified documents to the court
- to seize a person by legal authority and take them into custody
- formal accusation of a person of committing a criminal offence
- police carrying out research to discover evidence and examine the facts surrounding an alleged criminal incident
- force such force as is reasonably necessary for the officer to perform the function; the officer must honestly believe that it was justified and not excessive
- a period spent in custody awaiting trial
18 Clues: a period spent in custody awaiting trial • formal accusation of a person of committing a criminal offence • to formally question a suspect in relation to an alleged crime • to seize a person by legal authority and take them into custody • the act or process of questioning a suspect, carried out by the investigating officers • ...
Famous American Criminal Cases 2025-02-06
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- Financier Bernie ______ was arrested for running the largest Ponzi scheme in history, defrauding investors of billions of dollars.
- (1973) - The __________ break-in and cover-up led to the trial and conviction of several Nixon administration officials.
- (1932) - The tragic kidnapping and murder of Charles _________ infant son led to a highly publicized trial and the conviction of Bruno Hauptmann.
- (2001): The energy company ______ collapsed due to widespread corporate fraud and corruption, leading to the largest bankruptcy in U.S. history at the time.
- Cult leader Charles _______ and his followers were convicted of the brutal murders of actress Sharon Tate and others.
- Ted Kaczynski, known as the __________, was arrested and later pleaded guilty to a series of bombings that killed three people and injured many more over nearly two decades.
- (1989): Five young men were wrongfully convicted for the assault and rape of a jogger in ________ ______, NYC, a conviction later overturned by DNA evidence.
- (1992) - The acquittal of Los Angeles police officers for the beating of _____ _____ sparked widespread riots.
- (2007) - Seung-Hui Cho killed 32 people in a mass shooting at ________ Tech, marking one of the deadliest school shootings in U.S. history.
- (1925) - Teacher John T. _______ was tried for illegally teaching evolution in a public school, drawing national attention.
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- (2004) - Lifestyle guru ____ _______ was convicted of charges related to insider trading, serving five months in prison.
- The Trial of the _______ _______ (1969-1970) - Activists were charged with conspiracy and inciting riots during the 1968 Democratic National Convention.
- (1931) - Infamous mob boss Al ________ was convicted of tax evasion, leading to his imprisonment.
- Julius and Ethel __________ were convicted of espionage for passing atomic secrets to the Soviets.
- (1992) - Serial killer Jeffrey ______ was convicted of 15 murders, involving horrific acts.
- (1995) - Timothy _______ was convicted for the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, which killed 168 people in one of the deadliest acts of domestic terrorism in U.S. history.
- (2004) - Scott ________ was convicted of the murder of his pregnant wife and their unborn son, in a case that drew widespread media attention.
- Former football star O.J. _______ was acquitted of the murders of his ex-wife and her friend Ron Goldman.
18 Clues: (1992) - Serial killer Jeffrey ______ was convicted of 15 murders, involving horrific acts. • (1931) - Infamous mob boss Al ________ was convicted of tax evasion, leading to his imprisonment. • Julius and Ethel __________ were convicted of espionage for passing atomic secrets to the Soviets. • ...
Criminal Psychology (Unit 2) 2024-10-09
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- an MD that can prescribe medication
- something society does generally NOT do anymore that has made it harder for serial killers to find victims (hint: thumb up)
- this includes: age, gender, race, geographic location, height, weight, etc.
- this type of criminal is fueled by emotions and often leaves behind a lot of evidence
- this organization founded criminal profiling techniques we use today, back in 1974
- a professional with a PhD
- step 1 in the FBI behavioral analysis process, asking what plan did the murderer have?
- this type of criminal plans out their actions, and cleans up after themselves
- a serial killer who targeted young women with blonde/light brown hair parted down the middle
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- a psychological test that uses inkblots
- the last word in the title of the very first serial killer
- a multi-question test given to identify personality structure and psychopathy
- this type of killer kills 3 or more people, at 3 or more different locations, at 3 or more different times with a cooldown period
- this John would often play a clown for children's birthday parties
- a cannibalistic serial killer who targeted young men
- this type of confession can occur if someone tries to claim notoriety for something they didn't do
- this type of murder is the killing of a lot of people, at one time, at one location
- this "account" is faulty 90% of the time
18 Clues: a professional with a PhD • an MD that can prescribe medication • a psychological test that uses inkblots • this "account" is faulty 90% of the time • a cannibalistic serial killer who targeted young men • the last word in the title of the very first serial killer • this John would often play a clown for children's birthday parties • ...
The Legal System glossary 2020-05-05
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- Parliament (federal and state) that make the laws/legislations/acts of parliament
- The court hearing of a criminal or civil case to determine an outcome. In a criminal trial whether the accused is guilty or not guilty and pass sentence if guilty
- Means that people who can prove that their ancestors settled on a certain part of the land (before European settlement) have legal ownership over it
- A legally trained person who is appointed by parliament to preside(sit, hear and decide) cases in a Local Court Coroners Court, Children’s Court. In these courts there is never a jury all decisions are made by the magistrate
- When a person rules a country or state with cruelty and abuses their power
- traditional indigenous rules that outlined the correct way of living Common law, System of law based on previous decisions of just judges or precedents
- A legally trained person who is appointed to preside in higher courts such as the District Court, Supreme Court, Courts of Appeal, federal Circuity Court, Federal Court, Family Court and High Court. In a criminal case in the District or Supreme Courts, there will be a jury if the accused pleads not guilty.
- The term used to describe a case where an individual or company takes legal action to recover money in a civil case ( not criminal) due to damage or injury caused by the other party eg breach of contract, negligence, defamation.
- a group pf 12 citizens on the electoral roll (enrolled to vote) who are randomly selected to sit on a jury to hear all evidence in a criminal trial and determine whether the accused is guilty or not guilty. Most civil trials do not have a jury. In cases involving large sums of money there may be a jury of 4-6. In defamation cases 4 jurors.
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- Disorder or confusion due to the absence of government or laws
- condition or unconditional release from custody for a person charged with a criminal offence prior to their court hearing/trial. having someone pay a sum of money to secure your release
- means that no one person is above the law, including law makers.
- Courts and judges who interpret the law
- A review of a lower court’s decision. It does NOT rehear the case only deals with the matter on appeal eg the harshness of the sentence, the admissibility, inadmissibility of Evidence the leniency of the sentence.
- rules applicable to people in the Armed Forces
- A document which sets out how an organisation or a country will be governed Separation of Powers
- Government ministers and employees of government departments responsible for enforcing the law e.g. police officers and tax office
- Latin for "land belonging to know one". International law term indicating that no state(country) has sovereignty over the land.
18 Clues: Courts and judges who interpret the law • rules applicable to people in the Armed Forces • Disorder or confusion due to the absence of government or laws • means that no one person is above the law, including law makers. • When a person rules a country or state with cruelty and abuses their power • ...
AI: Minds and Machines 2023-09-02
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- computing systems inspired by the human brain's structure
- a subset of AI where computers learn from data
- a set of specific steps or procedures that, when followed, provide a solution to a problem
- a feature in many software applications that anticipates and suggests the next word or phrase a user might type based on their input history and a vast database of language patterns.
- a special type of RNN designed to remember and use long-term patterns or sequences
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- A subset of AI that's trained to generate new, original content after learning from a vast amount of existing data.
- a type of neural network designed to recognize patterns in sequences of data
- in AI, this represents a specific structure or pattern learned from data and is used to make predictions or decisions without being explicitly programmed to perform the task
- a field in computer science dedicated to creating systems capable of performing tasks that require human intelligence
- trained on vast amounts of text, enabling them to generate coherent and contextually relevant sentences or paragraphs based on the input they receive.
- a type of machine learning model, especially good at handling sequential data, thanks to their attention mechanisms
- a piece of text that provides instructions or guidance to a generative AI model
12 Clues: a subset of AI where computers learn from data • computing systems inspired by the human brain's structure • a type of neural network designed to recognize patterns in sequences of data • a piece of text that provides instructions or guidance to a generative AI model • a special type of RNN designed to remember and use long-term patterns or sequences • ...
Mock Trials 2025-11-10
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- The official decision of a court finally resolving the dispute between the parties to the lawsuit.
- The rules for conducting a lawsuit; there are rules of civil procedure, criminal procedure, evidence, bankruptcy, and appellate procedure.
- offense A crime punishable by death.
- Government entity authorized to resolve legal disputes. Judges sometimes use "court" to refer to themselves in the third person, as in "the court has read the briefs."
- In a crimInal case, the defendant's statement pleading "guilty" or "not guilty" in answer to the charges. See also nolo contendere.
- of proof Degree of proof required. In criminal cases, prosecutors must prove a defendant's guilt "beyond a reasonable doubt." The majority of civil lawsuits require proof "by a preponderance of the evidence" (50 percent plus), but in some the standard is higher and requires "clear and convincing" proof.
- A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- A command, issued under a court's authority, to a witness to appear and give testimony.
- se Representing oneself. Serving as one's own lawyer.
- instructions A judge's directions to the jury before it begins deliberations regarding the factual questions it must answer and the legal rules that it must apply.
- process In criminal law, the constitutional guarantee that a defendant will receive a fair and impartial trial. In civil law, the legal rights of someone who confronts an adverse action threatening liberty or property.
- To charge someone with a crime. A prosecutor tries a criminal case on behalf of the government
- A person called upon by either side in a Lawsuit to give testimony before the court or jury.
- An invalid trial, caused by fundamental error. When a mistrial is declared, the trial must start again with the selection of a new jury.
- To separate. Sometimes juries are sequestered from outside influences during their deliberations.
- Send back.
- A written statement that begins a civil lawsuit, in which the plaintiff details the claims against the defendant.
- egal advice; a term also used to refer to the lawyers in a case.
- dire Jury selection process of questioning prospective jurors, to ascertain their qualifications and determine any basis for challenge.
- reporter A person who makes a word-for-word record of what is said in court, generally by using a stenographic machine, shorthand or audio recording, and then produces a transcript of the proceedings upon request.
- An allegation in an indictment or information, charging a defendant with a crime. An indictment or information may contain allegations that the defendant committed more than one crime. Each allegation is referred to as a count.
- In a civil case, the person or organization against whom the plaintiff brings suit; in a criminal case, the person accused of the crime.
- of limitations The time within which a lawsuit must be filed or a criminal prosecution begun. The deadline can vary, depending on the type of civil case or the crime charged.
- The decision of a trial jury or a judge that determines the guilt or innocence of a criminal defendant, or that determines the final outcome of a civil case.
- The appellate court agrees with the lower court decision and allows it to stand. See affirmed.
- The formal charge issued by a grand jury stating that there is enough evidence that the defendant committed the crime to justify having a trial; it is used primarily for felonies.
- A term used to describe evidence that may be considered by a jury or judge in civil and criminal cases.
- of court The court officer who oversees administrative functions, especially managing the flow of cases through the court. The clerk's office is often called a court's central nervous system.
- corpus Latin, meaning "you have the body." A writ of habeas corpus generally is a judicial order forcing law enforcement authorities to produce a prisoner they are holding, and to justify the prisoner's continued confinement. Federal judges receive petitions for a writ of habeas corpus from state prison inmates who say their state prosecutions violated federally protected rights in some way.
- evidence Evidence indicating that a defendant did not commit the crime.
- The geographic area in which a court has jurisdiction. A change of venue is a change or transfer of a case from one judicial district to another.
- The group of persons selected to hear the evidence in a trial and render a verdict on matters of fact. See also grand jury.
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- An offense punishable by one year of imprisonment or less. See also felony.
- jury A body of 16-23 citizens who listen to evidence of criminal allegations, which is presented by the prosecutors, and determine whether there is probable cause to believe an individual committed an offense. See also indictment and U.S. attorney.
- argument An opportunity for lawyers to summarize their position before the court and also to answer the judges' questions.
- A written, word-for-word record of what was said, either in a proceeding such as a trial, or during some other formal conversation, such as a hearing or oral deposition
- Evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials or before grand juries.
- juror A juror selected in the same manner as a regular juror who hears all the evidence but does not help decide the case unless called on to replace a regular juror.
- An official of the Judicial branch with authority to decide lawsuits brought before courts. Used generically, the term judge may also refer to all judicial officers, including Supreme Court justices.
- A law passed by a legislature.
- A request by a litigant to a judge for a decision on an issue relating to the case.
- jury (or trial jury) Group of citizens who hear the evidence presented by both sides at trial and determine the facts in dispute. Usually consists of 12 people
- Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case in favor of one side or the other.
- Court authorization, most often for law enforcement officers, to conduct a search or make an arrest.
- rule Doctrine that says evidence obtained in violation of a criminal defendant's constitutional or statutory rights is not admissible at trial.
- A written account of the proceedings in a case, including all pleadings, evidence, and exhibits submitted in the course of the case.
- attorney A lawyer appointed by the President in each judicial district to prosecute and defend cases for the federal government. The U.S. Attorney employs a staff of Assistant U.S. Attorneys who appear as the government's attorneys in individual cases.
- A person or business that files a formal complaint with the court.
- A serious crime, usually punishable by at least one year in prison.
- The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a certain type of case. It also is used as a synonym for venue, meaning the geographic area over which the court has territorial jurisdiction to decide cases.
- A jury verdict that a criminal defendant is not guilty, or the finding of a judge that the evidence is insufficient to support a conviction.
- of proof The duty to prove disputed facts. In civil cases, a plaintiff generally has the burden of proving his or he r case. In criminal cases, the government has the burden of proving the defendant's guilt.
- The process of calling a witness's testimony into doubt. For example, if the attorney can show that the witness may have fabricated portions of his testimony, the witness is said to be "impeached;"
- evidence Evidence indicating that a defendant did commit the crime.
- Evidence presented by a witness who did not see or hear the incident in question but heard about it from someone else. With some exceptions, hearsay generally is not admissible as evidence at trial
- 1. The disputed point between parties in a lawsuit; 2. To send out officially, as in a court issuing an order.
56 Clues: Send back. • A law passed by a legislature. • offense A crime punishable by death. • A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant. • se Representing oneself. Serving as one's own lawyer. • egal advice; a term also used to refer to the lawyers in a case. • A person or business that files a formal complaint with the court. • ...
Staying Safe Online 2024-10-01
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- a criminal creates fake website
- online shopping
- bad software
- malware hidden inside another program
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- sits on a computer & record what user is typing
- small file store on your computer
- contains uppercase, lowercase letters, symbols, numbers
- type of software protects your computer
- criminal breaks into a computer system
- convert message into code
10 Clues: bad software • online shopping • convert message into code • a criminal creates fake website • small file store on your computer • malware hidden inside another program • criminal breaks into a computer system • type of software protects your computer • sits on a computer & record what user is typing • contains uppercase, lowercase letters, symbols, numbers
CCJS 100 2024-10-09
Across
- violation of policy for personal gain
- exceeds permissible level of force
- grants permission to search or arrest
- placing someone under arrest
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- belief that criminal activity is afoot based on fact
- unreasonable stop and search
- acting in anticipation
- permissable, warrantless, voluntary search
- justified hunt for evidence
- acting in response to criminal activity
10 Clues: acting in anticipation • justified hunt for evidence • unreasonable stop and search • placing someone under arrest • exceeds permissible level of force • violation of policy for personal gain • grants permission to search or arrest • acting in response to criminal activity • permissable, warrantless, voluntary search • belief that criminal activity is afoot based on fact
vocab 2023-10-25
10 Clues: To force. • Being a criminal. • A useless conscience. • Happening over and over. • Going through something. • If you feel happy and feel pride. • To get rid of; not let someone in. • A fake; something that isn't real. • Inventing something and being skillful. • If you were a cop chasing a criminal down the road.
Español 6B 2023-04-05
10 Clues: opuesto de fracasar • un criminal que roba • persona que busca pistas • la narrativa de historia • tomar la vida de otra persona • criatura del espacio exterior • una persona que resultó herida • la parte tu juegas en una película • usado por alguien que no es pacifista • cuando la policia detiene a un criminal
B Block Vocab of The Week Test 2024-02-05
13 Clues: ruin • mien • suffuse • criminal • taciturn • surrender • woebegone • compliant • principle • requirement • unrestricted • sense of smell • blissful experience
Bae <3 2018-03-30
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- made under pressure
- le francais name for Lola
- your major but also what we call fobs
- the animal on your onesie
- your fav genre of music (in music 8)
- what you are trying to master but makes a huge mess trying
- source of water bottles
- fav night life
- crim minds bae
- one of lola's many names (stinky)
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- the worst part of the ESL
- you have game ____
- your secret identity
- the one anime that Rosa knows
- can't lose this
- your contact picture
- another word for your brown winter coat
- day of no classes
- lola's favourite food
- pokemon that reps "women in leadership"
- unofficial minor
21 Clues: fav night life • crim minds bae • can't lose this • unofficial minor • day of no classes • you have game ____ • made under pressure • your secret identity • your contact picture • lola's favourite food • source of water bottles • the worst part of the ESL • le francais name for Lola • the animal on your onesie • the one anime that Rosa knows • one of lola's many names (stinky) • ...
Keeper of the Lost Cities Flashback 2021-10-05
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- tam + linh, wynn + luna, forkle + forkle
- Grew up in the forbidden cities
- the name of what they are
- a secret group that fights the neverseen
- sophie + fitz
- name of the most common school
- "there is no reason to worry"
- group of rebels
- color of Fitz's eyes (sorry sokeefe..)
- the color Tam + Linh dyed their hair
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- a person who can read minds
- color of sophie's eyes
- name of the book
- Sophie's current house
- how elves get around
- rare type of animal, almost extinct
- sophie + keefe (why did I add this)
- the Vacker's house
- a physician, works for the black swan
- sophie's pet imp
20 Clues: sophie + fitz • group of rebels • name of the book • sophie's pet imp • the Vacker's house • how elves get around • color of sophie's eyes • Sophie's current house • the name of what they are • a person who can read minds • "there is no reason to worry" • name of the most common school • Grew up in the forbidden cities • rare type of animal, almost extinct • ...
OWL Words Unit 2 Crossword puzzle 2022-05-26
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- I got a gift ___ my great grandma!
- I can almost ___ it.
- ___ of them are right here.
- ___ would you like to go?
- Could I have some ___?
- I knew this was the ___ one!
- People can ___ their minds.
- They ___ go home.
- Five people have ___ from Montana to see us.
- Does she ___ do that?
- We ___ do it if we wanted to.
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- I will always be your ___.
- You should know right from ___.
- Our pup is ___ days old today.
- Where are all the ___?
- ___ are four frogs in the pond.
- I would love to ___ another film.
- They are ___ through with their quiz.
- There is an ___ in the water.
- ___ you write a sentence for me?
20 Clues: They ___ go home. • I can almost ___ it. • Does she ___ do that? • Where are all the ___? • Could I have some ___? • ___ would you like to go? • I will always be your ___. • ___ of them are right here. • People can ___ their minds. • I knew this was the ___ one! • There is an ___ in the water. • We ___ do it if we wanted to. • Our pup is ___ days old today. • ...
Twilight 2021-02-20
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- What is the main supernatural theme
- What is the safest time of day for a vampire
- Main character beginning with "E"
- Bella's mums boyfriend's name
- Bella's second name
- Edwards sister that can read minds
- Bella's dads name
- Jasper is able to control what with his powers
- where does Bella live with her dad
- who wants to kill Bella in the Twilight saga
- What is Jacob
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- Bella's home town
- Edwards adoptive dads name
- Main character beginning with "B"
- Which of the Cullen's is jealous of Bella
- Bella's daughters name
- What is Bella's mums name
- The strongest brother
- What do vampires drink
- Second name of the author of twilight
20 Clues: What is Jacob • Bella's home town • Bella's dads name • Bella's second name • The strongest brother • Bella's daughters name • What do vampires drink • What is Bella's mums name • Edwards adoptive dads name • Bella's mums boyfriend's name • Main character beginning with "B" • Main character beginning with "E" • Edwards sister that can read minds • where does Bella live with her dad • ...
Mind ~ Scott Team Crossword 2023-12-07
Across
- shared with teachers
- everybody’s working for it
- team meeting place
- provided by Dave weekly
- meeting of similar minds
- English as an additional language acronym
- the big cheese
- student records
- animal team mascot
- amalgamated schools
- team learning topic
- library club spot
- report writing month
- referral organizer
- virtual connection tool
- Margo’s bi-weekly reminder
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- central review
- universal colour
- a trophy
- a value
- Helen Scott specialty
- fiesta themed lunch
- district site classroom with new name
- care, welfare, safety, security
- reimbursement headache
- catchment
- where we keep all the stuff
- location of key staff information
- former team member now supervisor
- check attendance
30 Clues: a value • a trophy • catchment • central review • the big cheese • student records • universal colour • check attendance • library club spot • team meeting place • animal team mascot • referral organizer • fiesta themed lunch • amalgamated schools • team learning topic • shared with teachers • report writing month • Helen Scott specialty • reimbursement headache • provided by Dave weekly • ...
Dad 2020-11-23
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- color
- wife
- Chinese zodiac sign
- sister
- Saturday breakfast
- first major purchase
- card game he likes
- first President
- grandchild
- son
- Indian name
- mascot
- singing part
- outdoor chore
- sport
- father
- instrument
- roommate
- college
- he can make up a few himself
- childhood faith
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- daughter
- hobby
- mother
- game he likes
- cheesecake flavor
- zodiac sign
- first dog
- city of birth
- route to anywhere
- indoor chore
- game he likes
- degrees
- hobby
- grew up
- first job
- what day was he born
- first field
- grandchild
- outstanding in the field
- mountain road fantasy
- Xmas monogram
42 Clues: son • wife • color • hobby • hobby • sport • mother • sister • mascot • father • degrees • grew up • college • daughter • roommate • first dog • first job • grandchild • grandchild • instrument • zodiac sign • Indian name • first field • indoor chore • singing part • game he likes • city of birth • game he likes • outdoor chore • Xmas monogram • first President • childhood faith • cheesecake flavor • route to anywhere • Saturday breakfast • ...
Power-Sharing 2025-04-14
Across
- Peace in three tongues. (8)
- Wisdom in power play. (8)
- Culture turns political. (9)
- Spoke but sidelined. (5)
- Dominant but disputed. (7)
- Peace through dialogue. (10)
- Many minds, one law. (9)
- When one voice drowns all. (7)
- Most rule, rest suffer. (15)
- Unity dressed in difference. (8)
- Unstable unity. (9)
- Identity over region. (9)
- No agreement, just friction. (8)
- Numbers find voice. (13)
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- Rule, split smartly. (5,7)
- One nation, many layers. (9)
- Divided, but balanced. (7)
- Equal offices, different work. (10)
- Adjust to coexist. (13)
- Governance by approval. (7)
- Top-down rule chain. (8)
- Identity led to arms. (5,3)
22 Clues: Unstable unity. (9) • Adjust to coexist. (13) • Spoke but sidelined. (5) • Many minds, one law. (9) • Top-down rule chain. (8) • Numbers find voice. (13) • Wisdom in power play. (8) • Identity over region. (9) • Rule, split smartly. (5,7) • Divided, but balanced. (7) • Dominant but disputed. (7) • Peace in three tongues. (8) • Governance by approval. (7) • Identity led to arms. (5,3) • ...
6B crossword 2024-04-26
19 Clues: love • plot • role • scene • to rob • acting • to rent • failure • to kill • criminal • violence • to arrest • (movie)star • leading man • i have seen • you have seen • main character • special effects • he/she/it will be
Unit 10 2020-10-28
Across
- to find out how long, wide something is
- very tasty
- having a lot of colours
- down you use an axe to do it with a tree
- people leave them when they touch something
- not right
- costing a lot of money
- stylish
- something which the police find on a crime scene
- a crime: criminals get into a house and steal something from them
- a person who solves crimes
- looking for a criminal and solving the crime
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- a criminal who gets into a house and steals something
- if something is ____________, it means a lot to you
- something is __________, if it cannot wait
- physically nice and pleasant
- important, very often because it costs a lot of money
- into to get into a house by breaking the door or lock
- a person who steals things
19 Clues: stylish • not right • very tasty • costing a lot of money • having a lot of colours • a person who solves crimes • a person who steals things • physically nice and pleasant • to find out how long, wide something is • down you use an axe to do it with a tree • something is __________, if it cannot wait • people leave them when they touch something • ...
The Local Court 2013-04-02
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- the person making the claim(9)
- A judicial inquiry to ascertain the facts relating to an incident such as death(7)
- also referred to as the magistrates court(10)
- serious criminal offense that requires a formal written charge and a preliminary hearing; typically tried before a judged and are subject to greater penalty(18)
- Judicial officer appointed to hear and determine civil and criminal matters in the local court(10)
- the power of a court depending on its geographic area, the matters that can be decided and the remedies able to be sought(12)
- rule of conduct and ethics that guide people(3)
- this person assists the judicial officer(12)
- when both parties put their agreement in writing and each party signs the agreement(12)
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- case to decide whether the person charged is guilty of the crime(13)
- this is where the public sits(7)
- the person who is defending the claim(9)
- putting someone in gaol as lawful punishment(12)
- dispute between individuals, companies, associations or government agencies(10)
- Criminal offenses that can be dealt with by a judge without a judge and do not require preliminary hearing(14)
- a person who has seen an event occur(7)
16 Clues: the person making the claim(9) • this is where the public sits(7) • a person who has seen an event occur(7) • the person who is defending the claim(9) • this person assists the judicial officer(12) • also referred to as the magistrates court(10) • rule of conduct and ethics that guide people(3) • putting someone in gaol as lawful punishment(12) • ...
Courts and Court System 2022-11-16
Across
- A jury's findings or conclusions on the factual issues presented by a case.
- The formal interrogation of a witness called by the other party in a court of law to challenge or extend testimony already given.
- The prisoner would like to ____ out of jail
- 23 people examining the validity of an accusation before a trial
- The criminal would like to ___ for a trial
- to speak the truth in french
- A formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense, made by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law.
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- She was pulled over for a ___ traffic stop
- the lawyer tried to stop the defendant's lawer from continuing, also known as ____
- the defendant has no other choice than to ___
- the criminal wanted to have a fair ___
- the report of another person's words by a witness, which is usually disallowed as evidence in a court of law.
- Tax evasion is a felony
- after the trial, the defendant was put on ___
- An opportunity for parties in a civil lawsuit to obtain testimony from a witness under oath prior to trial
- There wasnt enough ____ to accuse the defendant guilty
16 Clues: Tax evasion is a felony • to speak the truth in french • the criminal wanted to have a fair ___ • She was pulled over for a ___ traffic stop • The criminal would like to ___ for a trial • The prisoner would like to ____ out of jail • the defendant has no other choice than to ___ • after the trial, the defendant was put on ___ • ...
Criminology 2024-03-18
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- A fraudulent scheme designed to make money for the organizers at the expense of the participants
- The act of providing false information under oath
- The illegal traffic of goods or commodities
- The illegal practice of obtaining sensitive information by pretending to be a legitimate entity online
- The act of using one's occupation for personal enrichment through the deliberate misuse or misapplication of the employing organization's resources or assets
- The act of forcefully taking property or money from someone
- A type of crime characterized by deceit, concealment, or violation of trus
- A criminal organization that controls a particular area or territory, often involved in racketeering
- Illegal act committed using a computer
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- The act of deliberately destroying, damaging, or obstructing something, especially for political or military advantage
- A criminal organization operating in multiple countries, often involved in drug trafficking
- Large-scale fraudulent investment scheme
- A clandestine organization engaged in smuggling contra
- An organized group of criminals, especially those associated with the smuggling of illicit drugs
- The unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims
- A professional criminal who specializes in theft
16 Clues: Illegal act committed using a computer • Large-scale fraudulent investment scheme • The illegal traffic of goods or commodities • A professional criminal who specializes in theft • The act of providing false information under oath • A clandestine organization engaged in smuggling contra • The act of forcefully taking property or money from someone • ...
Chapter Three Expanding the Concepts of Crime 2023-03-22
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- holds that behavior cannot be criminal if no law exists
- used to determine factual causality
- another aspect of due process which refers to a statute defining a crime that is so unclear that a reasonable person of at least average intelligence
- relationship between the men's rea, act
- circumstances refer to the “facts surrounding an event
- cause holds individuals criminally liable for causing harm when it can be shown that the harm
- individuals may not Be tried a second time for the same offense
- legislative act punishing a person or a select group of people without the benefit of a judicial trial
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- circumstances are not elements of an offense.
- unlawful act is punishable by a state or other authority.
- is a type of criminal law violation in which parties to the crime willfully participate
- defining crimes may specify that additional elements be present for a conviction to be obtained.
- One that makes an action done before the passing of the law criminal and punishes such action
- surrounding a crime can also be classified as aggravating or mitigating and may, by law, be used to lessen or increase the penalty
- some identifiable harm as an activity
- code of crime
16 Clues: code of crime • used to determine factual causality • some identifiable harm as an activity • relationship between the men's rea, act • circumstances are not elements of an offense. • circumstances refer to the “facts surrounding an event • holds that behavior cannot be criminal if no law exists • unlawful act is punishable by a state or other authority. • ...
International Law 2020-10-29
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- one of the crimes prosecuted by the International Criminal Court
- this must be done for a state to be bound by a treaty
- international laws are developed through the adoption of customs and the signing of these
- an agreement named after this city created the International Criminal Court
- this continent's court of human rights was responsible for Ireland's decriminalization of homosexuality
- this type of law is also known as the "laws of war"
- the first Geneva Convention was signed to protect which group
- a term used in international law to describe a country or nation considered to be an organized political community under one government
- an international tribunal was created to perpetrate leaders from which Genocide
- an agreement named after this city is meant to address climate change
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- The nuclear blank treaty prohibits countries with nuclear weapons from giving them to countries without them
- another name for an international treaty
- the International Criminal Court is the first blank international treaty-based court
- the Refugee Convention does not consider this type of people (2 words)
- a treaty signed by 2 countries
- established habits or behaviours of a community that have developed and become accepted as rules
16 Clues: a treaty signed by 2 countries • another name for an international treaty • this type of law is also known as the "laws of war" • this must be done for a state to be bound by a treaty • the first Geneva Convention was signed to protect which group • one of the crimes prosecuted by the International Criminal Court • ...
Mischief and curruption 2020-04-18
Across
- of sins
- or fraudulent conduct by those in power
- is god of
- and wicked
- deception to result in financial or personal gain
- acting in accordance with moral principles.
- offence and is punishable by law.
- or criminal.
- event causing great and usually sudden damage
- conforming to accepted standards of morality.
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- or prone to behave in an untrustworthy way
- or improper behavior
- act in one's favour by a gift of money
- someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work.
14 Clues: of sins • is god of • and wicked • or criminal. • or improper behavior • offence and is punishable by law. • act in one's favour by a gift of money • or fraudulent conduct by those in power • or prone to behave in an untrustworthy way • acting in accordance with moral principles. • event causing great and usually sudden damage • conforming to accepted standards of morality. • ...
Mental health 2024-06-05
7 Clues: Common tropes • Your well being • Support from others • notice taken of someone • indication of a problem • The minds thought process • The overuse of a medicine or drug
justice system crossword puzzle:) 2020-04-28
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- a person who committed a crime
- administration of justice.
- an illegal act
- being in jail
- the punishment of execution
- found responsible for an unlawful act
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- another word for freedom
- a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
- hate to another race
- punishment inflicted on someone for a criminal act
- length of time a prisoner is imprisoned
- a place you go when you break the law
12 Clues: being in jail • an illegal act • hate to another race • another word for freedom • administration of justice. • the punishment of execution • a person who committed a crime • a place you go when you break the law • found responsible for an unlawful act • length of time a prisoner is imprisoned • punishment inflicted on someone for a criminal act • ...
5B09(2) We Must Remember These Heroes 2023-01-06
Antonyms (Opposites) 2021-01-28
27 Clues: - sad • - open • - poor • - past • - weak • - lazy • - kind • - dark • - ugly • - sell • - plant • - drama • - build • - inside • - public • - narrow • - relaxed • - go free • - elderly • sick, ill • - graceful • - criminal • - freezing • - difficult • - distribute • - sour, bitter • - begin, start
New Password B2 - Mateusz Nejman 2024-09-12
24 Clues: Saw • nudny • płótno • Titanic • tworzyć • zabawny • melodia • odcinek • zdolność • wystawiać • monotonny • podziwiać • wykonawca • prowadzący • wiarygodny • wciągający • fenomenalny • współczesny • Włatcy Móch • przyjemność • główny nurt • Breking Bad • Big Bang Theory • Back To The Future
Unit 3 - Crime 2024-10-14
22 Clues: mõrv • süütu • süüdi • äkitselt • uurimine • karistus • taskulamp • murdvaras • vahistama • taskuvaras • politseinik • inimröövija • kurjategija • välja pressima • poest varastama • veidi aega tagasi • süüdistust esitama • sisse andma, esitama • jällitama, taga ajama • avaliku vara lõhkumine • omand, vara, kinnisvara • kahtlusalune, kahtlustama
Crime and Punishment 1 2025-11-13
25 Clues: rån • dom • dråp • mord • böter • straffa • överfall • anklagad • snatteri • oskyldig • frikänna • körförbud • rättegång • mordbrand • arrestera • bedrägeri • förfalska • övervakare • avrättning • dödsstraff • brottsling • utpressning • samhällstjänst • begå ett brott • fängelsestraff
GoPo Criminal Procedures 2021-11-13
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- the right of a government to expropriate private property for public use, with compensation.
- right to a speedy and public trial
- Available from 6A due to Gideon case
- Amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures
- Clause that states private property shall not be taken for public use, without just compensation
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- key tool that helps defund organized crime and weaken criminal cartels
- What describes the unbiased jury in 6A?
- Can be obtained or confronted according to the 6A
- tried for the same crime twice in the same jurisdiction
- Fruit of the poisonous tree; can throw out evidence if rules of evidence aren´t followed
- Government authorization for searches with probable cause
- nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself
12 Clues: right to a speedy and public trial • Available from 6A due to Gideon case • What describes the unbiased jury in 6A? • Can be obtained or confronted according to the 6A • tried for the same crime twice in the same jurisdiction • Government authorization for searches with probable cause • Amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures • ...
Criminal Assessment IV 2022-07-14
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- American criminal infamous for leading a murderous cult
- last name of infamous Colombian druglord
- street gang founded in Los Angeles widely known for its rivalry with the Crips
- someone who personally smuggles contraband across a border for a smuggling organization
- another word for proof
- another word for robbery, usually associated with bank robbery
- a person who is employed in murder-for-hire
- to rob a place using violence, especially in wartime
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- American gangster nicknamed "Scarface"
- American mobster behind the development of the Las Vegas strip; one of the first celebrity gangsters
- street gang based in Los Angeles, California
- a person who cannot resist the urge to steal unecessary items that you that usually have little value
12 Clues: another word for proof • American gangster nicknamed "Scarface" • last name of infamous Colombian druglord • a person who is employed in murder-for-hire • street gang based in Los Angeles, California • to rob a place using violence, especially in wartime • American criminal infamous for leading a murderous cult • ...
Criminal Justice Terminology 2022-10-04
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- elected chief officer of a county law enforcement agency
- entering a property or room with the intent to steal items from the premises
- a person who is not the chief offender but is involved in some way; accomplice or abettor
- office of the law responsible for investigating crimes (rather that patrolling or responding)
- admission of enough facts to establish guilt of a particular crime
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- person less than 18 years old; also known as a minor.
- agreement between two or more people to commit a crime
- behavior accompanying a crime which increases its intensity or adds to its consequences beyond what is necessary for the commission of the crime itself.
- theft of property from a person using force or the threat of force
- unlawfully killing of a person by another person; includes murder and manslaughter
- cause facts and circumstances providing reasonable justification for an seizure, search warrant
- written issued by a judge directing an officer to perform an arrest, search or seizure
12 Clues: person less than 18 years old; also known as a minor. • agreement between two or more people to commit a crime • elected chief officer of a county law enforcement agency • theft of property from a person using force or the threat of force • admission of enough facts to establish guilt of a particular crime • ...
Criminal law 4 2021-06-08
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- a method of protecting information and communications through the use of codes, so that only those for whom the information is intended can read and process it
- legal Latin meaning "for the purposes of the legal action only." Most often the term applies to a parent who files a lawsuit for his or her minor child as "guardian ____" (guardian just for the purposes of the lawsuit) or for a person who is incompetent. (2)
- latin for "one after another" (2)
- a technique of hiding secret data within an ordinary, non-secret, file or message in order to avoid detection
- spying, to obtain political or military information
- authentication of any electronic record by a subscriber by means of an electronic method (2)
- to intentionally destroy, obliterate or strike out records or information in files, computers and other depositories.
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- when a person is confined to a jail or prison.
- an officer appointed by the intermediary or the publisher, as the case may be, for the purposes of these rules(2)
- the key of a key pair used to verify a digital signature and listed in the Digital Signature Certificate(2)
- A civil arrest warrant used to get a person physically into court to respond to a specific case or claim. (2)
- with respect to any particular electronic message means any person who on behalf of another person receives, stores or transmits that message or provides any service with respect to that message;
12 Clues: latin for "one after another" (2) • when a person is confined to a jail or prison. • spying, to obtain political or military information • authentication of any electronic record by a subscriber by means of an electronic method (2) • the key of a key pair used to verify a digital signature and listed in the Digital Signature Certificate(2) • ...
judicial branch 2016-01-24
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- a court having limited jurisdiction over minor civil and criminal matters
- This branch is for justice over law
- a tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases
- the highest judicial court in a country or state
- a nation or territory considered as an organized political community under one government.
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- court systems in several common law jurisdictions.
- A noncriminal lawsuit, usually involving private property rights.
- a thing used for transporting people or goods
- a court that sits in some cities and larger towns and that usually has civil and criminal jurisdiction over cases arising within the municipality
- the state is often tasked with ensuring equal _____ under law
- the governing body of a nation, state, or community.
- a system of rules that are enforced through social institutions to govern behavior
12 Clues: This branch is for justice over law • a thing used for transporting people or goods • the highest judicial court in a country or state • court systems in several common law jurisdictions. • the governing body of a nation, state, or community. • the state is often tasked with ensuring equal _____ under law • ...
Crime and deviance intro 2016-06-15
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- This factor affects whether we see something as criminal or deviant and refers to the setting.
- The founding father of criminology.
- Behaviour which is against the criminal law.
- Methods used to persuade/force individuals to conform to the norms and values.
- This type of drinking is illegal but generally not seen as deviant.
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- Sociologists believe that crime is a social...
- What personality trait has been linked to crime?
- Eysenck believes that those with the personality type more suited to crime do so as they are more likely to act...
- Rule-breaking behaviour which fails to conform to society's norms.
- Criminals are thought to write with this hand.
- Doing this on exams is deviant (and faces severe consequences) but it not against the law.
- A physical feature of a criminal, this is large and projects forward.
12 Clues: The founding father of criminology. • Behaviour which is against the criminal law. • Sociologists believe that crime is a social... • Criminals are thought to write with this hand. • What personality trait has been linked to crime? • Rule-breaking behaviour which fails to conform to society's norms. • ...
Final : Intro to Law & Public Safety 2021-05-26
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- What do we call the official power to make legal judgments, which often translates into who is in charge during a criminal investigation?
- Which of the following is one of the four perspectives of the study of criminology?
- criminal activities carried out by means of computers or the internet.
- a person whose job is to extinguish fires.
- Which of these steps in the criminal justice process is used to inform a convicted offender of their punishment?
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- Who is in charge of investigation and prevention of crime within a specific town or city?
- In the 1980s, criminologists focused on why _____ crime was increasing so much.
- Which of these steps in the criminal justice process marks the beginning of the jury trial?
- the use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature.
- seizing the property of another person by threat or force.
10 Clues: a person whose job is to extinguish fires. • seizing the property of another person by threat or force. • criminal activities carried out by means of computers or the internet. • In the 1980s, criminologists focused on why _____ crime was increasing so much. • Which of the following is one of the four perspectives of the study of criminology? • ...
CRIMINAL PUZZLE 2022-08-18
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- a person who takes someone and asks for ransom
- a person who goes into houses to steal things
- a person who starts a fire on purpose and illegally
- a person who kills another person on purpose and illegally
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- a person who takes something from a shop without paying for it
- a person who causes damage to buildings or destroys property
- a person who goes onto someone's land without permission
- a person who goes into places like banks to steal things
8 Clues: a person who goes into houses to steal things • a person who takes someone and asks for ransom • a person who starts a fire on purpose and illegally • a person who goes onto someone's land without permission • a person who goes into places like banks to steal things • a person who kills another person on purpose and illegally • ...
Criminal Behaviour 2014-06-15
8 Clues: Most serious offence • Euthanasia is legal here • Police reports are sent here • Example of Criminal Personality • An unlawful act against the state • Act that stopped fox hunting (Tony Blair) • Act that made homosexuality legal in the UK • Damage to this is considered illegal to psychologists
Criminal justice 2025-10-28
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- acts voluntary bodily movements
- holding an actor criminally accountable for the results of her conduct
- The use of punishment to prevent or reduce future crimes
- Proposed criminal code drafted by the American Law Institute used to reform criminal codes
- The idea that government power should be defined and limited by laws
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- liability without either subjective or objective fault
- Latin for “body of crime”
- “the right of law-abiding,responsible citizens to use arms in defense of heart and home”
8 Clues: Latin for “body of crime” • acts voluntary bodily movements • liability without either subjective or objective fault • The use of punishment to prevent or reduce future crimes • The idea that government power should be defined and limited by laws • holding an actor criminally accountable for the results of her conduct • ...
Carter B - 1920's Crossword 2025-12-18
Mischief and curruption 2020-04-18
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- deception to result in financial or personal gain
- or criminal.
- conforming to accepted standards of morality.
- acting in accordance with moral principles.
- someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work.
- or prone to behave in an untrustworthy way
- of sins
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- act in one's favour by a gift of money
- event causing great and usually sudden damage
- offence and is punishable by law.
- or improper behavior
- or fraudulent conduct by those in power
- is god of
- and wicked
14 Clues: of sins • is god of • and wicked • or criminal. • or improper behavior • offence and is punishable by law. • act in one's favour by a gift of money • or fraudulent conduct by those in power • or prone to behave in an untrustworthy way • acting in accordance with moral principles. • event causing great and usually sudden damage • conforming to accepted standards of morality. • ...
Reading Explorer Unit 1 2021-05-12
9 Clues: dependable • to see as different • to improve something • failure to win or succeed • to move or change slightly • to find someone to join something • to create something to last a long time • how the minds works and affects behavior • the best, most skilled, or most experienced
CJCC Crossword 2 2023-05-10
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- Criminal ______ Coordinating Council
- Who sends out the IT Newsletter?
- The Victims Compensation Program was established in 198_
- Who do you contact about making purchases?
- Many CJCC employees are feverishly applying for these
- Our Chief Information Officer
- Innovating Criminal Justice-______ Victims
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- Our Deputy Director (first and last name)
- Who handles vehicle reservations?
- Who is the CJCC staff attorney?
- CJCC is on the _____ floor of the State Bar
- CJCC, administratively, falls under this bureau(abbv.)
12 Clues: Our Chief Information Officer • Who is the CJCC staff attorney? • Who sends out the IT Newsletter? • Who handles vehicle reservations? • Criminal ______ Coordinating Council • Our Deputy Director (first and last name) • Who do you contact about making purchases? • Innovating Criminal Justice-______ Victims • CJCC is on the _____ floor of the State Bar • ...
UNIT 12 VOCAB CROSSWORD 2024-05-02
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- juvenile first step in criminal justice systems
- neutral ( don't represent any political party)
- local government main funding
- action considered illegal only for juvenile
- would be a crime if committed by an adult
- crimes that punished less than a year
- people violate the law and can have sentences or fines as consequences
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- government create for a specific purpose
- government created by the General Assembly
- government created by the Constitutional
- optional step in criminal justice system
- deals with argument between individuals and groups
- is required to create a city
13 Clues: is required to create a city • local government main funding • crimes that punished less than a year • government create for a specific purpose • government created by the Constitutional • optional step in criminal justice system • would be a crime if committed by an adult • government created by the General Assembly • action considered illegal only for juvenile • ...
Vocabulary test 2024-04-24
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- = When something is ... your thoughts,it complicates your thinking and confuses you
- = Complete the list of adjectives to describe music : percussive,rhythmic,choral and ....
- = many(prefix)
- = to ...traction means to become more popular,widespread and better-known
- = telling somebody to behave correctly sounds like : ,,....."
- = Math ...... him so he is good at it with only a little effort
- = The noun corresponding to the adjective ,,keen"
- too much (prefix)
- = If you do a short-term placement,it's common to be paid the minimum wage
- = possible effect
- =. spaces between rows of seats in a church, theatre, an aircraft, or train
- = To ... your career means to make a fast and eager start
- = .....(Monitoring) all of the workers is a great challenge
- = very large proportions = ... proportions
- = Everlasting(or...) words are said by famous artists and writers
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- = has a great influence
- _mind = The upcoming school-leaving exams are beginning to .... (I'm worried)
- = She encouraged me in following my .... of becoming a successful lawyer.
- = Prioritising .... is crucial for and efficient time management
- = professional source
- = To detect prejudice /preference
- = full of exciting events
- = It's easier to ... a brave face than to actually deal with your problems
- - fighting
- = unprocessed material is equivalent to ... material
- = Yoga helps to ... your minds
- = The noun for the adjective ,,humble" is ...
- = having your mouth open because you are amazed
- = An updated version(or....) is out there
- to be in 2 ... = to be unsure
- The poverty made her become .... regarding spending money
- = she forgets things quickly so she is....
- = institutions pertaining art,music or literature
33 Clues: - fighting • = many(prefix) • too much (prefix) • = possible effect • = professional source • = has a great influence • = full of exciting events • to be in 2 ... = to be unsure • = Yoga helps to ... your minds • = To detect prejudice /preference • = An updated version(or....) is out there • = she forgets things quickly so she is.... • = very large proportions = ... proportions • ...
I'll Be Gone in the Dark 2024-01-22
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- Known nickname of the criminal based on the area he attacked
- Name of one of McNamara's collaborators, also known as "The Kid"
- Nickname for the criminal based on his home state, coined by Michelle McNamara
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- Nickname of another criminal that is believed to also be the same criminal in the book
- Method that investigators used to track the killer's pattern of location
- Name of a notable bloodhound in the novel who tracked the killer's scent
- "_____ _____ was just the latest unlucky stand-in for the lustful, sneering women…” (McNamara 121).
- Name of the author of the novel "Sudden Terror"
8 Clues: Name of the author of the novel "Sudden Terror" • Known nickname of the criminal based on the area he attacked • Name of one of McNamara's collaborators, also known as "The Kid" • Method that investigators used to track the killer's pattern of location • Name of a notable bloodhound in the novel who tracked the killer's scent • ...
Judicial Branch Review 2014-02-19
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- Who APPOINTS federal judges?
- What is the "Supreme Law of the Land?"
- A serious crime that usually involves violence.
- Being sued because your dog destroyed your neighbors garden is an example or a civil or criminal case?
- The person being accused in a trial is called the ___.
- What takes place after an arraignment?
- The power to review a verdict from a lower court is called ___ Jurisdiction.
- If you were accused of a misdemeanor, you would go to General ___ Court.
- What is a synonym for "Unconstitutional"?
- The constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws is called Due ___________.
- If you are found guilty, you can take your case to the Court of ___.
- The official decision on innocence or guilt in a court case.
- The main function of the Judicial Branch is to ____ the laws.
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- The ___ Branch APPROVES federal judges.
- The temporary release of someone from jail.
- A small crime less serious than a felony.
- The power to hear a court case for the first time is called ___ Jurisdiction.
- America is made up of a dual court system: _________ and state.
- The person filing a complaint or making the accusation in a trial is called the ___.
- What are judges on the Supreme Court called?
- Murder, drunk driving, theft of more than $500, and assault are all examples of which type of case? Civil or Criminal?
- The ___ Court is the highest court.
22 Clues: Who APPOINTS federal judges? • The ___ Court is the highest court. • What is the "Supreme Law of the Land?" • What takes place after an arraignment? • The ___ Branch APPROVES federal judges. • A small crime less serious than a felony. • What is a synonym for "Unconstitutional"? • The temporary release of someone from jail. • What are judges on the Supreme Court called? • ...
American Justice Crossword 2016-04-11
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- to set property ablaze
- making an example out of a criminal
- a type of theft when people who are entrusted with money take it
- legal term for theft
- telling an untrue statement in court after being sworn in
- crime opinion based actions, towards a certain group of individuals
- intent you thought of doing something and you did it but it didn't work out as planned
- the attack of another person (linked to assault)
- no mental state is required you are guilty no matter what
- a purpose of punishment that seeks repayment to the victim or community
- prohibited act, criminal intent, concurrence of the act and intent, and causation (result must be caused by the act)
- destroying other property. ex: spray painting
- blackmail
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- the killing of one person by the act of another whether intentional or not
- crime committed on the internet
- a type of theft that is the unlawful entry into any building with the intent to commit a crime
- you were being reckless and something happened
- a purpose of punishment that seeks to isolate the criminal
- knowingly misrepresenting a fact with intent to receive property
- another word for homicide
- threat to harm others
- a purpose of punishment that strives to treat and reform the lawbreaker
- a type of theft that is a forcible stealing
- a purpose of punishment that seeks revenge on the lawbreaker
- intent you thought of something to do to someone and you did it
25 Clues: blackmail • legal term for theft • threat to harm others • to set property ablaze • another word for homicide • crime committed on the internet • making an example out of a criminal • a type of theft that is a forcible stealing • destroying other property. ex: spray painting • you were being reckless and something happened • the attack of another person (linked to assault) • ...
judicial branch power words 2024-03-18
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- the branch of government that reviews or interprets the law they also punsish lawbreakers
- a person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit
- the right of convicted preview to ask a higher court to evier her case
- no one is above the law
- the person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit
- government side in a criminal case
- a serious crime such as kidnapping or murder
- the authority of a court to be the first court to hear the case
- the constitutional protection against unfair government actions and laws
- a case in wich a person is acc governmental law
- a group that hears the evidence in a criminal court case and decides if there is enough evidence
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- when the judicial branch interprets the laws
- the basis that police must have in order to make an arrest
- is the authority to interpret and administer the law jurisdiction determines which type of court you attend and where its located
- an authorization by a court for police to make an arrest
- the authority of some court to review the decisions made by lower courts
- a court case involving disputes between two parties related to money or property
- the decision of a judge or jury
- guideline
- is a formal charging of someone with a crime or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime
20 Clues: guideline • no one is above the law • the decision of a judge or jury • government side in a criminal case • when the judicial branch interprets the laws • a serious crime such as kidnapping or murder • a case in wich a person is acc governmental law • an authorization by a court for police to make an arrest • the basis that police must have in order to make an arrest • ...
judicial branch power words 2024-03-18
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- the branch of government that reviews or interprets the law they also punsish lawbreakers
- a person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit
- the right of convicted preview to ask a higher court to evier her case
- no one is above the law
- the person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit
- government side in a criminal case
- a serious crime such as kidnapping or murder
- the authority of a court to be the first court to hear the case
- the constitutional protection against unfair government actions and laws
- a case in wich a person is acc governmental law
- a group that hears the evidence in a criminal court case and decides if there is enough evidence
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- when the judicial branch interprets the laws
- the basis that police must have in order to make an arrest
- is the authority to interpret and administer the law jurisdiction determines which type of court you attend and where its located
- an authorization by a court for police to make an arrest
- the authority of some court to review the decisions made by lower courts
- a court case involving disputes between two parties related to money or property
- the decision of a judge or jury
- guideline
- is a formal charging of someone with a crime or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime
20 Clues: guideline • no one is above the law • the decision of a judge or jury • government side in a criminal case • when the judicial branch interprets the laws • a serious crime such as kidnapping or murder • a case in wich a person is acc governmental law • an authorization by a court for police to make an arrest • the basis that police must have in order to make an arrest • ...
Chapter 8/9 2024-02-10
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- of a facility where patients ask for individuals by name
- activities that raise money for an institution
- a type of public law
- how health information is disseminated outside of the organization
- a type of law that is non criminal
- pretrial process and a time period where parties of a lawsuit use various strategies to discover or obtain information about a case
- a notification required when private information is unlawfully disclosed
- a communication about a product or service that encourages the recipient to purchase or use that product or service
- a legal doctrine that means that the federal law may supersede state law
- a law where the government is a party against the accused who has been charged with violating a criminal statute
- what type of court/ who is overall responsible to hear the case
- a law that defines the amount and type of power and authority governments are given
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- a type of information that does not identify an individual
- outlines a defendant's alleged wrong doing
- how a healthcare organization avails itself of health information infernally
- granted by the court when the defendant fails to answer the complaint or take other action
- an alternative dispute solution where parties agree to submit a dispute to a third party to decide
- obtains the parties and other witnesses out of court testimony under oath
- a type of behavioral notes that document mental health professionals impressions from a private counseling session
- the person subject of the PHI
20 Clues: a type of public law • the person subject of the PHI • a type of law that is non criminal • outlines a defendant's alleged wrong doing • activities that raise money for an institution • of a facility where patients ask for individuals by name • a type of information that does not identify an individual • what type of court/ who is overall responsible to hear the case • ...
Judicial Branch Puzzle 2025-03-18
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- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.Criminal Case
- The authority to interpret and administer the law. Jurisdiction determines which type of court you attend and where it is located.
- Branch The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws. They also punish lawbreakers.
- Process The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws - especially the rights guaranteed in the 4th - 8th amendments to the Constitution.
- Case A court case involving disputes between two parties (individuals, businesses) related to money or property.
- by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendment
- Case A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- Cause
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- Warrant An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest.
- Review The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if law or presidential action follows the Constitution. This is when the judicial branch interprets the laws.
- Jurisdiction The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case. Courts with original jurisdiction are also known as trial courts.
- basis that police must have in order to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant.
- Jurisdiction The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts.
- A less serious crime. In Virginia, the most severe class of misdemeanor can result in 1 year in jail and a $2,500 fine.
- A formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
17 Clues: Cause • The government’s side in a criminal case. • by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendment • Warrant An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest. • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.Criminal Case • Case A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law. • ...
Word training,. 2021-10-14
Crime Terms 2023-11-30
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- it is a criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property
- the mental state of a defendant who is accused of committing a crime
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
- an unlawful application of force directly or indirectly upon another person or their personal belongings
- Someone entering a building illegally with the intent to steal something
- The criminal act of stealing goods from a store while pretending to be a customer
- the crime of killing a human being without malice aforethought
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- type of sexual assault involving sexual intercourse without consent
- The action or crime of stealing
- a person or group who sells or supplies drugs of any size
- an intentional act in which gives a person reasonable fear that they will be harmed
- Taking property unlawfully from a person or place by force or threat of force
- The physical acts that make up elements of the crime
- Action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property
- It is an act of attacking and robbing someone in a public place
15 Clues: The action or crime of stealing • The physical acts that make up elements of the crime • a person or group who sells or supplies drugs of any size • it is a criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property • the crime of killing a human being without malice aforethought • It is an act of attacking and robbing someone in a public place • ...
Judicial Branch crossword! 2025-03-13
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- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine whether a law or presidential action follows the Constitution.
- A court case involving disputes between two parties.
- Authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case.
- Authorization by a court for police to make an arrest.
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- A Court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- A less serious crime.
- Authority to interpret and administer the law
- Branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws.
- Person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws (4th - 8th amendments)
- A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder.
- Formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime.
- Person accused of a crime in a criminal court case.
- Basis that must exist to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant.
15 Clues: A less serious crime. • The government’s side in a criminal case. • Authority to interpret and administer the law • A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder. • Person accused of a crime in a criminal court case. • A court case involving disputes between two parties. • Authorization by a court for police to make an arrest. • ...
Criminal lessons 1-2 2022-07-05
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- Considered a crime in the UK, but legal in Switzerland.
- In Maths, what is 'average' another word for?
- A type of question that offers a fixed number of responses.
- Some crimes are not reported due to a ........ in the police.
- Crimes that result in physical harm or death.
- Questionnaires are .......... because it’s easy to compare answers because participants are asked the same questions.
- Graffiti is considered an ..................... crime.
- Where an individual offers up the information that you need via questionnaire or interview.
- An interview style where a certain topic will be discussed and interaction tends to be free-flowing.
- Any act that is against the law.
- A type of interview involving a pre-determined set of questions asked in a fixed order.
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- Who do the police pass their crime figures to?
- Fraud and burglary are types of ......... crime.
- A concept that exists as a result of interactions between people who make up a society.
- A golden rule of a bar chart is that the title must include your independent and dependent ..........
- An alternative to prison.
- A weakness of an interview is that participants may ........ in their answers.
- A type of question that does not have a fixed range of answers and respondents are free to answer in any way they wish.
18 Clues: An alternative to prison. • Any act that is against the law. • In Maths, what is 'average' another word for? • Crimes that result in physical harm or death. • Who do the police pass their crime figures to? • Fraud and burglary are types of ......... crime. • Graffiti is considered an ..................... crime. • Considered a crime in the UK, but legal in Switzerland. • ...
Criminal Justice Terms 1 2021-08-02
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- of Action, One or more related charges combined and made against a defendant for wrongs committed.
- Trial, Trial without a jury in which a judge decides the facts. Also known as court trial.
- Someone who helps another person (known as the principal) commit a crime. Unlike an accessory, an accomplice is usually present when the crime is committed.
- A claim or statement of what a party intends to prove; the facts as one party claims they are.
- A legal judgment, based on the decision to either a jury or a judge, that an accused is not guilty of the crime for which he or she has been charged or tried.
- a Reasonable Doubt, The burden of proof that the prosecution must carry in a criminal trial to obtain a guilty verdict. The jury must be convinced that the defendant committed each element of the crime beyond a reasonable doubt before returning a guilty verdict.
- The money or property given to the court as security when an accused person is released before and during a trial with the agreement that the defendant will return to court when ordered to do so. Bail is forfeited if the defendant fails to return to court.
- Confession of a charge, an error, or a crime; acknowledgment.
- Evidence, The evidence that a trial judge or jury may consider, because the rules of evidence deem it reliable.
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- The appearance of the defendant in court to enter his or her plea to the charges.
- Threat to inflict injury with an apparent ability to do so. Also, any intentional display of force that would give the victim reason to fear or expect immediate bodily harm.
- Someone who intentionally helps another person commit a felony An accessory is usually not physically present during the crime.
- Assault, An attempt to cause serious bodily injury to another or purposely, knowingly or recklessly causing such injury, or an attempt to cause or purposely or knowingly cause bodily injury to another with a deadly weapon.
- Part of the process of being arrested in which the details of who a person is and why he or she was arrested are recorded in police records.
- Battery, The unlawful use of force against another with unusual or serious consequences such as the use of a dangerous weapon.
- A person or persons formally charged but not yet tried for a crime.
- Warrant, An order issued by a judge for the arrest of a person. This is also known as a “capias.”
- A request made by the defense or State that the case be reviewed by a court of appeal.
- A written argument by counsel arguing a case, which contains a summary of the facts of the case, pertinent laws, and an argument of how the law applies to the fact situation. Also called a memorandum of law.
- Evidence Rule, A rule of evidence that demands that the original of any document, photograph or recording be used as evidence at trial, rather than a copy.
20 Clues: Confession of a charge, an error, or a crime; acknowledgment. • A person or persons formally charged but not yet tried for a crime. • The appearance of the defendant in court to enter his or her plea to the charges. • A request made by the defense or State that the case be reviewed by a court of appeal. • ...
Criminal Justice & Court Systems 2025-03-26
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- __________ court systems settle disputes between two or more private parties
- a tendency or inclination to favor one thing over another, often unfairly or prejudicially
- ________ court systems involve the government bringing a suit against a party who has allegedly committed a crime
- who goes first during opening statements in trial?
- said to have taken place, but not proven
- ___________ determines the defendants guilt
- a specialized court that handles the legal process of validating a will, administering a deceased person's estate, and ensuring the proper distribution of assets to beneficiaries
- legally defined area over which an agency has control or authority
- person or group of people comprising an entity (bringing a group of people together)
- the temporary release of a defendant while awaiting trial, often on the condition the defendant will pay a sum of money to guarantee their appearance in court
- legal responsibility
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- ____________ court systems are controlled by the federal government
- official judgement stating the guilt or liability of the defendant concerning the issue in question
- cases decided by a judge alone are known as what?
- court order requiring a person under arrest to be brought before a court or judge
- a statement that a claim or criticism is not true
- __________ court systems are ran by state governments
- ___________ court systems are governed by cities, counties and other municipalities
18 Clues: legal responsibility • said to have taken place, but not proven • ___________ determines the defendants guilt • cases decided by a judge alone are known as what? • a statement that a claim or criticism is not true • who goes first during opening statements in trial? • __________ court systems are ran by state governments • ...
happy hour 2025-04-24
7 Clues: mesa • mystery • a meeting of minds • beatles album cover • botanical alcoholic drink • command before taking a picture • a number that rhymns with where a bee lives
criminal 2023-09-24
The Bill of Rights 2022-09-19
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- a formal accusation in a criminal case
- a group of 12 to 23 people who can try a case outside of the court system
- fair treatment in the legal system
- to be taken to mean
- count against
- to order citizens to give soldiers lodging and food
- danger
- institution
- a problem people want authorities to fix
- to correct mistakes
- money people accused of crimes can pay so they don't have to await trial in jail
- listing
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- having property taken by authorities
- property
- a statement accusing someone of a crime
- to limit
- a lawyer
- reasons to suspect someone of a crime
- a crime for which one could be sentenced to death
- laws governing civil (not criminal) in which one group is suing another
- country
- body part
- to determine
- of it
24 Clues: of it • danger • country • listing • property • to limit • a lawyer • body part • institution • to determine • count against • to be taken to mean • to correct mistakes • fair treatment in the legal system • having property taken by authorities • reasons to suspect someone of a crime • a formal accusation in a criminal case • a statement accusing someone of a crime • ...
City of Light, City of Poison 2021-10-14
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- author's last name
- criminal lieutenant who is in charge of criminal division at chatelet
- civil lieutenant who is head of chatelet
- execution method
- prison
- prisoner believed to have written the letters
- king's youngest mistress
- one of dAubray's sons
- prison and courtrooms in one castle
- brutal interrogation method
- one of dAubray's sons
- poisoned her father and two brothers
- name of the scandal
- fortune teller who sold poison
- loved by brinvilliers
- athenais last name
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- minsiter of war
- brothers who murdered tardieu and his wife
- upper class
- color of powder poison
- prisoner who is voisin's nemesis
- role other mistress played for athenais' illegitimate children
- paris' nickname
- king's name
- la reynie's occupation before first chief of police
- murder method
- city's setting
- king's official mistress
- superintendent of royal buildings
- king's nickname
30 Clues: prison • upper class • king's name • murder method • city's setting • minsiter of war • paris' nickname • king's nickname • execution method • author's last name • athenais last name • name of the scandal • one of dAubray's sons • one of dAubray's sons • loved by brinvilliers • color of powder poison • king's youngest mistress • king's official mistress • brutal interrogation method • ...
Framed 2023-02-25
Across
- Who was Florian a consultant for?
- Talking quietly in a soft voice.
- What flag tattoo was on the kidnapper's arm?
- What kind of rolls does Florian always finish?
- The person that created TOAST.
- How many times has Florian moved?
- Not meant to be known or seen by others.
- Margaret's parents' occupation.
- What issues did the kidnapper have?
- What did the criminal dress up as during the robbery?
- Where were three of the stolen painting hidden?
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- Animal on Margaret's clothing when she was left at the firehouse.
- What instrument does Agent Rivers play?
- Margaret's favorite color.
- Where is the FBI training center located?
- What is the first name of the criminal that stole the painting?
- The device Florian used for the FBI to track him
- Florian's best friend.
- The mascot for the Fire station that Margaret was left at.
- Where the paintings were stolen.
20 Clues: Florian's best friend. • Margaret's favorite color. • The person that created TOAST. • Margaret's parents' occupation. • Talking quietly in a soft voice. • Where the paintings were stolen. • Who was Florian a consultant for? • How many times has Florian moved? • What issues did the kidnapper have? • What instrument does Agent Rivers play? • ...
MCU Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-28
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- Celestial hybrid of the Guardians
- Mutant exposed to gamma radiation
- Grew up in Sokovia with her brother, Pietro
- Kylosian intergalactic criminal of the Guardians
- Billionare Philanthropist
- Tony Stark’s assistant
- Sorcerer Supreme
- Former S.H.E.I.L.D Agent
- Blue daughter of Thanos
- Creator of the Pym Particle
- The first avenger
- A raccoon
- Leader of the Guardians of the Galaxy
- Former director of S.H.E.I.L.D
- Genocidal warlord from Titan
- Green daughter of Thanos
- Iron Man’s sidekick/best friend
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- Kid from Queens
- Obtained cosmic powers from the Tesseract
- Russian spy
- Sidekick of Ant-Man
- Wanda Maximoff’s brother
- A synthezoid created by Ultron
- A team of Earth’s mightiest heroes
- son of odin
- Tree accomplice of Rocket Raccoon
- Ex-criminal that became a bug-themed crimefighter
- Team of intergalactic mercenaries
- Skilled archer
29 Clues: A raccoon • Russian spy • son of odin • Skilled archer • Kid from Queens • Sorcerer Supreme • The first avenger • Sidekick of Ant-Man • Tony Stark’s assistant • Blue daughter of Thanos • Wanda Maximoff’s brother • Former S.H.E.I.L.D Agent • Green daughter of Thanos • Billionare Philanthropist • Creator of the Pym Particle • Genocidal warlord from Titan • A synthezoid created by Ultron • ...
Unit 1 Soc 205-503 2013-09-04
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- also known as acquaintance rape
- I am replacing the UCR
- fairness and relationships between people and corporations
- based on a peoples belief of right or wrong
- I attack your computer viciously
- a smooth running society shows...
- fairness being assured to accused
- strategies that have been scientifically tested and effective
- all legal components to produce justice
- burglary is an example of...
- a survey of victims especially unreported victims or crimes
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- rehab of a criminal is part of...
- I believe that the safety of society is more important than individual rights
- compares number of crimes reported/discovered to number of crimes solved
- concerning violations of criminal law
- this gauges insanity
- contain more serious crimes of the UCR/NIBRS
- to study the philosophy law
- rooted in a judiciary decision not made by lawmakers
- using technology to carry out a terrorist attack
20 Clues: this gauges insanity • I am replacing the UCR • to study the philosophy law • burglary is an example of... • also known as acquaintance rape • I attack your computer viciously • rehab of a criminal is part of... • a smooth running society shows... • fairness being assured to accused • concerning violations of criminal law • all legal components to produce justice • ...
U.S. Government 2016-05-13
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- principle of fundamental policy
- lawmaker who votes based on his or her conscience and judgement
- assign to a particular use
- distribute
- formal charges against a public
- the person whom the complaint is against
- person who files suit
- list of cases
- used when lower court is not clear about the procerdure
- period of time
- case a defendant is tried for committing a law
- the authority of a court
- suspend
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- to balance the basic elements of the trustee
- examples to be followed in similar cases as they reach the supreme court
- an adjustment of opposing principles
- the drawing of electoral district
- redistribute
- satisfaction of a claim
- the two-year period of time
- lawmaker who owes his or her first allegience to his/her political party
- coworker
- case involves non criminal matter
23 Clues: suspend • coworker • distribute • redistribute • list of cases • period of time • person who files suit • satisfaction of a claim • the authority of a court • assign to a particular use • the two-year period of time • principle of fundamental policy • formal charges against a public • the drawing of electoral district • case involves non criminal matter • an adjustment of opposing principles • ...
Government Review 2022-05-02
Across
- formal powers of the president come from
- right to keep and bear arms
- freedom of speech,religion,press,assembly,
- gov gets money from
- person against whom a civil or criminal suit brought in court
- parliament
- have the right to trial by jury
- measure to prevent a bill from being voted on
- proposed laws
- number of members in each house of congress
- people in districts represented in congress
- formal accusation by HOR, of misconduct
- group of citizens who hear evidence during trial and give verdict
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- court order requiring to appear as a witness
- must be born citizen for president
- attorney who represents the gov in a criminal case
- years must have lived in U.S. for president
- meeting of congress called by president
- required for legislative body to political action
- a two year period during congress meets
- two houses
21 Clues: parliament • two houses • proposed laws • gov gets money from • right to keep and bear arms • have the right to trial by jury • must be born citizen for president • meeting of congress called by president • a two year period during congress meets • formal accusation by HOR, of misconduct • formal powers of the president come from • freedom of speech,religion,press,assembly, • ...
Gracie's Wild Wild West Crossword 2024-01-30
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- Cowboys moved cows in a
- Another name for the Lakota
- Cowboys kept their cows on
- Plains indians main food source
- Biggest farming setback in the west
- Ran the Wild Wild West Show
- Leader of the Wild Bunch
- People who stole cattle
- Native’s most grown crop
- Most grown crop by farmers
- His birth name was jumping badger
- Nez Perce chief born in 1840
- Plains indians god
- Lead the Oglala band
- Leader of the Doolin Dalton Gang
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- Many people moved to farm because of
- Deadliest cowboy in the west
- The Apache Chief in 1809
- Spanish cowboy
- Invented Steer Wrestling
- Most spoken Native American language
- Helped transport crops
- The first Cowgirl
- Criminal Killed by Bob Ford
- Jesse James’ older Brother
- An actor and criminal in the wild west
- Where was the first Rodeo
- John Deer’s invention
28 Clues: Spanish cowboy • The first Cowgirl • Plains indians god • Lead the Oglala band • John Deer’s invention • Helped transport crops • Cowboys moved cows in a • People who stole cattle • The Apache Chief in 1809 • Invented Steer Wrestling • Leader of the Wild Bunch • Native’s most grown crop • Where was the first Rodeo • Cowboys kept their cows on • Jesse James’ older Brother • ...
Module 1: Intro to Law 2025-05-01
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- Beyond what law requires.
- Criminal term for conviction.
- Common courtroom interruption.
- Hard to prove truth in court.
- All societies have had laws.
- Law for private disputes.
- Law is full of drama.
- Avoids trial, saves time and emotion.
- Law must be just.
- Trials often take years.
- Stops one branch from dominating.
- Past ruling used in present case.
- Law affects everyone.
- "Let the decision stand."
- Follow law, not morals.
- Rules from government agencies.
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- Law depends on enforcers.
- Civil term for responsibility.
- Based on court decisions.
- Study of legal philosophy.
- Public trials can harm image.
- Law for serious offenses.
- Courts can be mentally draining.
- Written laws by lawmakers.
- Supreme U.S. law.
- What we should do.
- Code for finalized regulations.
- Legal demands like injunctions.
- Attorneys get 30% of winnings.
29 Clues: Law must be just. • Supreme U.S. law. • What we should do. • Law is full of drama. • Law affects everyone. • Follow law, not morals. • Trials often take years. • Beyond what law requires. • Law depends on enforcers. • Based on court decisions. • Law for serious offenses. • Law for private disputes. • "Let the decision stand." • Study of legal philosophy. • Written laws by lawmakers. • ...
Rumpole of the Bailey 2024-12-27
Across
- Rumpole's first name
- an Inn of Court
- cheap cigars he smokes
- city where it happens
- his favourite red wine
- How Rumpole described circuit judges (6, 6)
- John --------, series creator
- Street known for newspapers, short walk from Old Bailey
- Supposedly bought from former Chief Justice of Tonga
- island that Rumpole claims is where his wig is from
- examination, one of his favourite ploys
- ----- aid, what many of his clients get
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- His favourite wine-bar
- his favourite steak and kidney treat
- she who must be obeyed
- the presumption that he claims is core to justice
- Actor's family name
- where he works
- Actor's first name
- Central criminal court London name (3, 6)
- family who are regular criminal clients
- his favourite plea (3, 6)
- Queen's Counsel
- Rumpole's profession
- number of series made
- what a husband should do
26 Clues: where he works • an Inn of Court • Queen's Counsel • Actor's first name • Actor's family name • Rumpole's first name • Rumpole's profession • city where it happens • number of series made • His favourite wine-bar • she who must be obeyed • cheap cigars he smokes • his favourite red wine • what a husband should do • his favourite plea (3, 6) • John --------, series creator • ...
freak the Mighty 2013-05-08
Across
- good old days
- vegan
- word used by people with small minds
- table/where King Arthur passes out the snack food
- up into books
- study of mysterious relatives
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- exciting it makes you vibrate
- you do after you zig
- perfume
- big word for mechanical bird
- eighth-grade English class
- nitrate/the blue in a sky rocket
- adventure in which you have to use your imagination
- they manufacturer smells
- when he knows he's right
15 Clues: vegan • perfume • good old days • up into books • you do after you zig • they manufacturer smells • when he knows he's right • eighth-grade English class • big word for mechanical bird • exciting it makes you vibrate • study of mysterious relatives • nitrate/the blue in a sky rocket • word used by people with small minds • table/where King Arthur passes out the snack food • ...
Tell Tale Heart 2024-02-01
Across
- the temperature of iowa in January
- a "crazy" person
- something everyone experiences at the end of one's life
- synonym for strength
- when you refuse to do something
- a large killing bird
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- what people have running through their veins
- what our minds can come up with
- when the sun goes down and the moon comes up
- where God is
- what materialistic people want most
- lose control of own thoughts
- can also be referred to as noise
- what everyone sees with
- a crime against a living thing/ person
15 Clues: where God is • a "crazy" person • synonym for strength • a large killing bird • what everyone sees with • lose control of own thoughts • what our minds can come up with • when you refuse to do something • can also be referred to as noise • the temperature of iowa in January • what materialistic people want most • a crime against a living thing/ person • ...
