criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
vocabulary 2016-09-17
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- reaching the goal, to complete something
- to be responsible
- to figure out something that is difficult
- something that is different, unusual or unknown
- to feel nervous and worried about what may happen
- to go back over your steps
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- to find your way over or through an area
- not paying attention
- to be made to be ashamed or foolish
- to come together or put something together
- a person or thing that stirs the minds feeling or imagination
- to decide one reason to accomplish
12 Clues: to be responsible • not paying attention • to go back over your steps • to decide one reason to accomplish • to be made to be ashamed or foolish • to find your way over or through an area • reaching the goal, to complete something • to figure out something that is difficult • to come together or put something together • something that is different, unusual or unknown • ...
Year Seven 2023-07-17
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- eight lines of poetry
- although, whereas and despite are examples of this type of conjunction
- verse poems that follow their own rules
- Language that creates powerful pictures in the reader's minds
- - earliest known epic poem
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- turning point in a poem
- verse of a poem
- might, could, and may are all examples of this type of language
- shape and structure of a poem
- six lines of poetry
- the way a text is organised
- something that continues and lasts forever
12 Clues: verse of a poem • six lines of poetry • eight lines of poetry • turning point in a poem • - earliest known epic poem • the way a text is organised • shape and structure of a poem • verse poems that follow their own rules • something that continues and lasts forever • Language that creates powerful pictures in the reader's minds • ...
Human Rights - Kalan. A 2023-07-27
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- We all have the right to make up our ____.
- I am a _____ just like you.
- We are all born free and _____.
- Cyrus the _____ freed all the slaves.
- We cannot make anyone our _____.
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- This man promoted human rights Nelson _______.
- The right to seek a ____ place to live.
- Nobody has the right to send us away from our ____.
- your human rights are _______ by law.
- You have ______ no matter where you go.
- Nobody has any right to ____ us.
- The ___ is the same for everyone.
12 Clues: I am a _____ just like you. • We are all born free and _____. • Nobody has any right to ____ us. • We cannot make anyone our _____. • The ___ is the same for everyone. • your human rights are _______ by law. • Cyrus the _____ freed all the slaves. • The right to seek a ____ place to live. • You have ______ no matter where you go. • We all have the right to make up our ____. • ...
More Than A Game 2023-11-07
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- Favorite Pass
- What do the return men do on kickoffs?
- Trips Georgetown Glock Left
- Elite performers win in their _____
- The number of the RB who switches formats
- A ___ call will be made to the 4 man surface side
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- ELCO's run first players are the
- Favorite Run
- Favorite Run
- Player that does the squib and short kicks?
- 3rd level players shouldn't be deeper than ___ yards on running downs
- Favorite Run
- We need to bump inside the 2
- Their defensive front is an ___ man front
14 Clues: Favorite Run • Favorite Run • Favorite Run • Favorite Pass • Trips Georgetown Glock Left • We need to bump inside the 2 • ELCO's run first players are the • Elite performers win in their _____ • What do the return men do on kickoffs? • The number of the RB who switches formats • Their defensive front is an ___ man front • Player that does the squib and short kicks? • ...
Chapter 16 - An Invitation to Heaven 2024-01-31
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- God made us in His _____ and image
- Washes away Original Sin
- Journey through life
- To take something that doesn't belong to you
- The Ten _______ are God's Law
- __ will is the power to make up our own minds
- The Lord's Day
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- Love your _____ as you love yourself
- The second Divine Person of the Holy Trinity
- Spiritual part of a human being
- Love God with all our heart,mind,soul,& ____
- He received the 10 Commandments on Mt. Sinai
12 Clues: The Lord's Day • Journey through life • Washes away Original Sin • The Ten _______ are God's Law • Spiritual part of a human being • God made us in His _____ and image • Love your _____ as you love yourself • The second Divine Person of the Holy Trinity • Love God with all our heart,mind,soul,& ____ • To take something that doesn't belong to you • ...
SUPREME COURT 2017-12-09
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- Transcript of proceedings made in the trial court
- a court in which a case is first heard is said to have original jurisdiction
- Another name for a case, action
- The lower federal courts
- A party to a lawsuit
- a court that hears a case on appeal from a lower court
- written to make a point not made or not emphasized in the majority opinion
- Involves non-criminal matter
- To support or strengthen
- A judicial body, a court
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- a court composed of military personnel for the trial of those accused of violating military law
- An expert in the law especially a judge or legal scholar
- federal and state courts share the power to hear these cases
- Detailed written statements
- Satisfaction of a claim, payment
- List of cases to be heard
- A violation
- Involves criminal matter
- Accuse or bring charges against
- Reason that forms basis of an argument or conclusion
20 Clues: A violation • A party to a lawsuit • The lower federal courts • Involves criminal matter • To support or strengthen • A judicial body, a court • List of cases to be heard • Detailed written statements • Involves non-criminal matter • Another name for a case, action • Accuse or bring charges against • Satisfaction of a claim, payment • Transcript of proceedings made in the trial court • ...
Gov Final Project -Lev Berdy 2022-01-07
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- trial by judge, not jury
- country with 2 political parties
- someone sent to represent others
- resources given to one country by another
- the senate and house of representatives
- department heads that make up the cabinet organization with vice president, and heads of deprtments
- countries actions towards other countries
- a council using high legislative function
- having power to put plans into action
- the power to make laws
- a policy of a political group
- serious crime face up to more then a year in jail
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- a juvenile that committed a crime
- favoring one view over another
- decision made on a civil or criminal case
- power to decide what is constitutional
- a ratified agreement between countries
- organization that is governing authority of a unit
- the armed forces of a country
- effort to make sure the homeland is safe
- someone entered as a candidate
- the head of a society or council
- laws that aren't criminal
- group of judges
- drafted/proposed law
25 Clues: group of judges • drafted/proposed law • the power to make laws • trial by judge, not jury • laws that aren't criminal • the armed forces of a country • a policy of a political group • favoring one view over another • someone entered as a candidate • country with 2 political parties • someone sent to represent others • the head of a society or council • ...
Unit 6/8 Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-20
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- Examples for future cases.
- OJ Simpson was ________ of his criminal charges.
- You can't be arrested/searched without a ____________.
- Being informed of your charges.
- In a criminal case, the jury is required to be ________.
- An example of these is: "You have the right to remain silent."
- Jurisdiction can be exclusive or ____________.
- Murder is a _________.
- When you file a lawsuit, you are the ________.
- I'm not satisfied with the decision, I'm going to _________ my case.
- In court, you must convince this group of people.
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- The District Court has Original _________ on my case.
- When you are guilty of a crime, you are _______ for that charge.
- A judge can write a ________ disagreeing with the majority opinion.
- During the _________, the defendant pleads guilty or not guilty.
- The calendar of court cases.
- The prosecution goes against this person/side.
- Divorce, Child Support, and Contracts are all examples of _________ _________.
- Gives the reasoning behind a particular side in a case.
- When you lie after being sworn in, that is committing ___________.
20 Clues: Murder is a _________. • Examples for future cases. • The calendar of court cases. • Being informed of your charges. • The prosecution goes against this person/side. • Jurisdiction can be exclusive or ____________. • When you file a lawsuit, you are the ________. • OJ Simpson was ________ of his criminal charges. • In court, you must convince this group of people. • ...
Who's Who 2016-06-21
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- Southwest Captain
- Court and Support Services Bureau Captain
- Central County Jail Captain
- Director of Fiscal Services
- Chief of Staff
- Deputy Director of Finance
- Criminal Investigations Division Major
- Southeast District Captain
- Central District Captain
- Executive Director of Office of Business Affairs
- Deputy Director of Central Services
- Captain of Academy and Member Development
- West Division Major
- Director of Information Technology
- Bureau of Special Investigations Captain
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- South County Jail Captain
- Director of Human Resources
- Sheriff of Polk County
- Northeast Captain
- Safe schools Division Major
- Deputy Director of Records Management
- Chief of Detention
- Bureau of Support Operations Captain
- Special Operations Division Major
- Bureau of Criminal Investigations
- Deputy Director Bureau of Support Services (ECC)
- Support Division Major
- East Division Major
- Director of Legal Affairs
- Detention Records Bureau Captain
- Bureau of Colleges and Universities
- Security Division Major
- Director of Professional Compliance
- Northwest Captain
34 Clues: Chief of Staff • Northeast Captain • Southwest Captain • Northwest Captain • Chief of Detention • East Division Major • West Division Major • Sheriff of Polk County • Support Division Major • Security Division Major • Central District Captain • South County Jail Captain • Director of Legal Affairs • Deputy Director of Finance • Southeast District Captain • Director of Human Resources • ...
Breaking bad 2023-04-13
13 Clues: lawyer • Addict • wear it • A truck • Landlord • Criminal • annoying • Antagonist • works for Gus • police officer • main character • Cerebral palsy • worries too much
Unit 14 Criminal Profiling 2023-05-09
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- An act that exploits or puts someone at a disadvantage
- Something a criminal takes away from a crime scene to keep for themselves
- The study of the victims of crime and the psychological effects on them of their experience
- Type of crimes most likely to benefit from the use of a profiler
- A session of questioning about possible guilt
- A distinguishing style or telltale sign left behind at a crime scene or on a victim
- The killing of four o0r more victims by one or a few assailants within a single event
- An examination of the body after death
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- Scene The location where a crime has been committed or any place that evidence relating to a crime may be found
- Demonstrates the offender committed the crime without premeditation or planning.
- The killing of one person by another
- Shows offender had control over the situation and that it was well planned out and premeditated
- Used to identify major personality and behavior characteristics of an individual based upon the activities related to the crime(s) at hand
- A number of murders, in a short span or time
- A field that blends psychology, law, and criminal justice
- Operandi Manner of working or “mode of operation”
16 Clues: The killing of one person by another • An examination of the body after death • A number of murders, in a short span or time • A session of questioning about possible guilt • Operandi Manner of working or “mode of operation” • An act that exploits or puts someone at a disadvantage • A field that blends psychology, law, and criminal justice • ...
The Eye Of Minds Crossword Puzzle 2019-05-01
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- The setting of the game Devils Of Destruction
- The place where Michael is taken by VNS agents
- The text states,¨...man-made cloud,¨ (Dashner 13).
- The real life, the opposite of the virtual world
- The place of Tanya´s death
- The old women who told Michael and his friends a riddle
- The battlefield has many ________
- The last name of the VNS agent who tells Michael about the Mortality Doctrine
- An item Bryson uses to track Kaine
- The creatures responsible for the death of Ranika
- The Eye Of _____
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- The main character of the book
- A device that can transport you into a virtual world
- A popular club that is incredibly hard to get into
- A game that is thought to be boring
- A popular game in the Sleep
- An important skill in the Sleep
- What the Michael, Sarah, and Bryson must find to get another step closer to finding Kaine
- A cyber terrorist who is making people insane
- Michael´s nanny
- A barber who helped them find Ranika
21 Clues: Michael´s nanny • The Eye Of _____ • The place of Tanya´s death • A popular game in the Sleep • The main character of the book • An important skill in the Sleep • The battlefield has many ________ • An item Bryson uses to track Kaine • A game that is thought to be boring • A barber who helped them find Ranika • The setting of the game Devils Of Destruction • ...
A Crossword Challenge for Marketing Minds 2024-01-29
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- Managerial functions are Planning,organising, Staffing, directing and ____.
- 5 M’s of Advertising are Money, Media, Measurement, Message and _____.
- _____price refers to the high initial price charged when a new product is introduced in the market.
- There are four major factors that affect consumer behaviour, namely cultural, social, personal, and _____
- Product that a consumer doesn’t know about or does not want to actively buy even he is aware of the product.
- Three level of product are core, augmented and _____.
- A Favourable Chance or situation for doing something.
- _____cost/production = Average Cost.
- The process of producing goods of predetermined standards so as to achieve the uniformity and consistency in products.
- It refers to the skills, resources, and advantages that allow a company or individual to excel in achieving their marketing goals and effectively reaching their target audience.
- It is the financial plan that outlines how a company will allocate resources to its marketing activities over a specific period, typically a year or a quarter.
- The one who is a versatile professional who wears many hats in the exciting world of promoting and connecting products or services with their target audience.
- A phenomenon where companies focus too narrowly on their products and services and failed to see broader market and customer need is known as marketing _____.
- Self service food store with grocery.
- Fixed cost is also known as _____ cost.
- A concise and clear statement that effectively communicates what sets you apart and delivers unique value to your target audience.
- A marketing strategy of targeting a large number of niche markets with products or servies.
- Goods with unique characteristics or brand identification
- A person who consumes a product or service.
- Exchange value of a product or service always express in money.
- The final phase of PLC.
- It refers to tangible, physical products that consumers can see, touch, and use.
- The process of creating a distinct image or identity in minds of consumers for product, brand or company.
- The goods that are usually purchased frequently, immediately and with a minimum of effort. (Such as newspaper)
- A graphic representation or symbol of a company name.
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- The first phase of PLC
- The process of passing information and understanding from one person to another.
- Same product is sold at different prices to different set of consumers it is called Price _____.
- It refers to the physical storage and warehousing of goods before they are sold to customers.
- The difference between the revenue generated and the expenses incurred.
- The important element of promotion mix is
- The oldest form of exchange-trading of products is known as _____.
- CVP stands for Customer _____ Proposition.
- The Movement of People, Goods from one place to another is known as _____
- Sub-division of the entire market.
- A place where buyers and sellers of goods and commodities meet their common intentions to exchange goods and services.
- Cost which vary directly with the level of production is known as _____ cost.
- A big-box store combining a supermarket and a department store.
- PLC stands for _____ Life Cycle.
- Marketing _____ is a set of marketing variables that the firm uses to pursue its marketing objectives in the target market.
- Goods that the customer, in the process of selection and purchase, characteristically compares on the basis of suitability, quality, price, and style.(such as furniture)
- Selling the same product at different prices is known as _____
- In PESTAL analysis “T” stands for
- The process of defining your marketing goals, outlining strategies to achieve them, and creating a roadmap for your marketing activities over a specific period.
- Online and Offline medium of market is _____ and Click model.
- Father of Modern Management.
- Setting a price in comparison with competitors.
- Total cost is the sum of _____ and variable cost.
- In which marketing strategy the business target the entire market with a single marketing mix.
- Want for a specific product backed by an ability to pay is called _____
50 Clues: The first phase of PLC • The final phase of PLC. • Father of Modern Management. • PLC stands for _____ Life Cycle. • In PESTAL analysis “T” stands for • Sub-division of the entire market. • _____cost/production = Average Cost. • Self service food store with grocery. • Fixed cost is also known as _____ cost. • The important element of promotion mix is • ...
6-2 2022-03-17
Spelling 2024-08-29
Outsiders Slang 2013-02-04
14 Clues: gun • girl • cops • steal • drunk • fight • punched • not cool • criminal • cigarette • you understand • attacked by the socs • poor kids from east side • wealthy kids from west side
The Maze Runner Chapters 40-45 2022-03-30
8 Clues: to search thoroughly • extremely nervous; jumpy • with great care or caution • cannot be penetrated or entered • reprimand or stern disapproval of • to stare at wight dislike or anger • communicate between minds without speaking • irritating to the eyes or nose; sharp to the taste or smell
Marvel Vocabulary 2022-02-07
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- The Norse god of thunder
- An amazing ability most people do not have
- uses a metal shield
- uses a metal suit
- Big & green
- uses red magical powers to move things and affect people's minds
- The ability to soar through the air
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- Carol Danver, she can fly through space and shoot energy
- An assassin
- A wizard
- A walking, talking, and fighting tree
- spiderman's secret identity
- Wanted to destroy half of the universe
- can shoot webs from his hands
- Can shrink himself to be very, very small
- Uses a bow and arrow
- Tony Stark accidentally created this robot villain
- Has a gem in his forehead
- Flies in space with a raccoon
19 Clues: A wizard • An assassin • Big & green • uses a metal suit • uses a metal shield • Uses a bow and arrow • The Norse god of thunder • Has a gem in his forehead • spiderman's secret identity • can shoot webs from his hands • Flies in space with a raccoon • The ability to soar through the air • A walking, talking, and fighting tree • Wanted to destroy half of the universe • ...
Stress Crossword Puzzle Review 2023-02-09
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- negative stress
- homework, grades, activities and social media
- this personality is highly stressed
- this is released in the bloodstream when stressed out
- a person who accepts nothing less than excellence
- your mind causing physical sicknick
- something that causes stress
- death of a family member, divorce, and having a baby
- positive stress
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- listening to music in tightening and relaxing muscles
- earthquake, noise and traffic
- the second stage of stress
- placing a device on the body to recognize signals
- the third stage of stress
- this personality is very calm and laid back
- balance
- practicing in your mind before a big event
- first stage of stress
- body and minds reaction to threatening events
19 Clues: balance • negative stress • positive stress • first stage of stress • the third stage of stress • the second stage of stress • something that causes stress • earthquake, noise and traffic • this personality is highly stressed • your mind causing physical sicknick • practicing in your mind before a big event • this personality is very calm and laid back • ...
Criminology! 2023-03-22
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- Body of crime
- bills of attainder is a legislative act punishing a person without benefit of a??
- "the guilty mind"
- makes an action done before the passing of the law
- you can not be tried or punished for some offenses
- principle of legality states that behavior cannot be criminal if no law...
- when it comes to constructive posseion a person may no have full _ possesion
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- social order offense means parties to the crime what?
- crimes may specicfy that additional _ be present for a conviction to be obtained
- both mens rea and actus reus
- omission means _ to act
- identifiable harm
- whats another aspect of due process
- some _ committed before being subject to criminal snactions
14 Clues: Body of crime • "the guilty mind" • identifiable harm • omission means _ to act • both mens rea and actus reus • whats another aspect of due process • makes an action done before the passing of the law • you can not be tried or punished for some offenses • social order offense means parties to the crime what? • some _ committed before being subject to criminal snactions • ...
Final Review Crossword #2 2022-05-09
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- A repeat criminal offender
- The person primarily responsible for a crime
- A legal end to a marriage
- Court that reviews the decisions of lower courts
- The injured party in a civil case
- Petition for the supreme court to view a case
- A pact between nations
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- Legislator that is elected every 6 years
- a person who helps commit a crime but is not present at the crime
- Legislator that is elected every 2 years
- A person who helps commit a crime
- The removal of an elected official from office by popular vote
- A court order declaring a marriage never existed
- Criminal offense punishable by more than 1 year in prison
14 Clues: A pact between nations • A legal end to a marriage • A repeat criminal offender • A person who helps commit a crime • The injured party in a civil case • Legislator that is elected every 6 years • Legislator that is elected every 2 years • The person primarily responsible for a crime • Petition for the supreme court to view a case • ...
Module 5 Study Guide - no grade earned - use this to study 2017-06-04
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- A prisoner in prison or in jail may have their sentence to incarceration reduced for good behavior.
- A detention facility operated by a private corporation under contract with the local or state governmental entity
- The assessment by prison officials of an inmate to determine where the inmate should be housed.
- The victim of a crime or the family can present to the court at sentencing the affect the crime had on their lives. A rape victim might by in long term counseling or medical care, an assault victim might have medical issues that are chronic, etc. The court can consider the victim impact when pronouncing sentence.
- The step in a criminal where the judge imposes a sanction or penalty against a defendant convicted of a criminal offense.
- State or federal correctional institutions that house adult offenders convicted of felony level offenses
- Repeating criminal behavior
- When the court decides that an accused is eligible, the criminal process can be suspended pending the accused entering and completing a treatment program.
- The use of GPS, tracking devices and other technology to monitor the movement of the defendant and assure compliance with restrictions in the probation or parole order.
- Generally the court can sentence a person to a range of years with the ultimate release decision completed by the parole authority.
- An inmate group that poses a continuing threat to the corrections staff often made up of gangs or association among the inmates
- Many legislatures have codified punishments that give the judge no discretion in sentencing. If you are found guilty of a particular offense, the statue requires you to be sentenced to a term in prison without the possibility of probation.
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- The courts rarely intervened in inmate management issues prior to the 1960s
- The probation department is charged with investigating the background of defendant. This may include assembling the criminal history, employment history, any support systems like family, church or school. The goal is to prepare a recommendation to the court regarding appropriate sentence.
- If a defendant is convicted of multiple offenses, the court can order the sentences in each case to be served at the same time.
- Generally, a county or regionally located detention facility designed to hold people awaiting trial, individuals convicted of a misdemeanor, those with an appeal pending or waiting for transport to another facility.
- If a defendant is convicted of multiple offenses, the court can order that one sentence be served before the next one begins.
17 Clues: Repeating criminal behavior • The courts rarely intervened in inmate management issues prior to the 1960s • The assessment by prison officials of an inmate to determine where the inmate should be housed. • A prisoner in prison or in jail may have their sentence to incarceration reduced for good behavior. • ...
sonic character nicknames 2023-12-18
17 Clues: Ninja • floaty • IceCream • Buzz buzz • helicopter • dragon cat • psycho tree • punching bag • bad detactive • rich criminal • scary pink lady • emo Robot spider • shadows dead BFF • gay Emo hedgehog • lightning McQueen • sonics old girlfriend • plant alien that no one likes
Viola Desmond 2023-11-27
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- Black people could only get tickets in the____.
- nationality of Viola Desmond
- According to the reading,______still exists in many Canadian hearts and minds.
- When Viola's car broke down she went to see a___.
- Viola's business was a ______.
- Viola's ____broke down in New Glasgow.
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- Viola wanted to have a_______of her own.
- Viola was found_____.
- Viola did not have a ____ to defend her in court.
- Viola Desmond was from___.
- the police took Viola to_____.
- Viola fought for coloured people's____.
- The staff in the theater discriminated Viola because she was___.
13 Clues: Viola was found_____. • Viola Desmond was from___. • nationality of Viola Desmond • the police took Viola to_____. • Viola's business was a ______. • Viola's ____broke down in New Glasgow. • Viola fought for coloured people's____. • Viola wanted to have a_______of her own. • Black people could only get tickets in the____. • Viola did not have a ____ to defend her in court. • ...
gen z 2021-12-16
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- gen z will be the first(2)
- adele's backup dancer(3)
- ¨you can -----" used to start a fight(3)
- born 1997 through 2012
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- this the ------ and it's consequences(2)
- harry styles does this in a lot of teenage girls minds(3)
- nice body type/shape(2)
- nicki minaj
- popular app/social media
- genz way of saying manipulated
- gen z id known for it and it keeps people on their toes(2)
11 Clues: nicki minaj • born 1997 through 2012 • nice body type/shape(2) • popular app/social media • adele's backup dancer(3) • gen z will be the first(2) • genz way of saying manipulated • this the ------ and it's consequences(2) • ¨you can -----" used to start a fight(3) • harry styles does this in a lot of teenage girls minds(3) • ...
VOCABULARY 2A 2021-10-27
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- To be furious
- Resent someone because of bad experiences or treatment.
- Be in two minds about something
- To be very stressed
- Be very angry
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- Unhappy because something or someone wasn’t as good as you expected.
- Be down in the dumps
- Unable to control your feelings because of extreme fear or anger
- To be very happy
- To be satisfied with your life :P
- To want something that someone has (and you don’t)
11 Clues: To be furious • Be very angry • To be very happy • To be very stressed • Be down in the dumps • Be in two minds about something • To be satisfied with your life :P • To want something that someone has (and you don’t) • Resent someone because of bad experiences or treatment. • Unable to control your feelings because of extreme fear or anger • ...
Civics CrossWord 2015-12-09
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- What is the only crime defined by the constitution
- an amount of money owed for goods supplied or services rendered, set out in a printed or written statement of charges.
- a minor change in a document.
- a wrongful act or an infringement of a right (other than under contract) leading to civil legal liability.
- an order to appear before a judge or magistrate, or the writ containing it.
- Serious crimes with serious consequences are called
- an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law
- Law e law of relationships between individuals and the government.
- an opportunity to state one's case.
- an official order or proclamation issued by a person in authority.
- the system of rules that a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members and may enforce by the imposition of penalties.
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- Law a system of law concerned with the punishment of those who commit crimes
- evasion the illegal nonpayment or underpayment of tax.
- Such as vandalism or stealing inexpensive item are called
- In the criminal case , the government is always the
- a person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action.
- Amendment Which guarantees your right to remain silent
- a written law passed by a legislative body.
- Jeopardy the prosecution of a person twice for the same offense.
- Law the system of law concerned with private relations between members of a community rather than criminal, military, or religious affairs.
20 Clues: a minor change in a document. • an opportunity to state one's case. • a written law passed by a legislative body. • What is the only crime defined by the constitution • In the criminal case , the government is always the • Serious crimes with serious consequences are called • evasion the illegal nonpayment or underpayment of tax. • ...
Crime and punishment 2016-04-28
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- Persuade (someone) to act in one's favor, typically illegally or dishonestly, by a gift of money or other inducement.
- The crime, typically committed by a man, of forcing another person to have sexual intercourse with the offender against their will.
- Illegally seize (an aircraft, ship, or vehicle) in transit and force it to go to a different destination or use it for one's own purposes.
- Attack and rob (someone) in a public place.
- The action of robbing a person or place.
- Move (goods) illegally into or out of a country.
- A person, typically a man, who commits rape.
- Deliberately destroy or damage (public or private property).
- a person who uses terrorism in the pursuit of political aims.
- Wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
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- Take (someone) away illegally by force, typically to obtain a ransom (izpirkšanas maksa).
- The unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
- A person who steals from other people's pockets.
- The action, treated as a criminal offense, of demanding money from a person in return for not revealing compromising or injurious information about that person.
- A person who commits burglary.
- A person who stealthily hunts or pursues an animal or another person.
- A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
- Take (another person's property) without permission or legal right and without intending to return it.
- The action or crime of stealing.
- Use a computer to gain unauthorized access to data in a system.
20 Clues: A person who commits burglary. • The action or crime of stealing. • The action of robbing a person or place. • Attack and rob (someone) in a public place. • A person, typically a man, who commits rape. • A person who steals from other people's pockets. • Move (goods) illegally into or out of a country. • Deliberately destroy or damage (public or private property). • ...
Chapter 8 Vocab 2016-05-17
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- the term for repeated criminal behavior.
- views deviance as a natural outgrowth of the values norms and structure of society.
- proposing that through interaction with others individuals learn the values attitudes techniques and motives for criminal behavior.
- offenses committed by higher social ranked individuals in their professional lives.
- the situation that arises when norms of society are unclear or no longer acceptable.
- the focuses on how people become identified as deviant.
- theory that subject defiance is a learned behavior through interaction with others.
- the process of legal negotiation that allows an accused person to plea guilty to a lesser charge in return for a lighter sentence.
- explains defiance as a natural occurrence.
- a practice assuming a person of different race is likely to commit crime then another race of people.
Down
- one that is labeled defiant and accepts the label as true.
- people suspend their moral beliefs to commit deviant acts.
- behavior that violates significant social norms.
- the power of an officer to decide who is actually arrested.
- a large scale organization of professional criminals that control some vise or business.
- a kind of public setting -like a trial- that the individual is denounced and found guilty where their given the new label of deviant.
- social scientists whom study criminal behavior.
- nonconformity that goes undetected by those in authority.
- a mark of social disgrace that sets a deviant apart from the rest of society.
- an act labeled by authority as prohibited by law.
20 Clues: the term for repeated criminal behavior. • explains defiance as a natural occurrence. • social scientists whom study criminal behavior. • behavior that violates significant social norms. • an act labeled by authority as prohibited by law. • the focuses on how people become identified as deviant. • nonconformity that goes undetected by those in authority. • ...
Common Law 2016-06-01
Across
- The accused person's claim
- Not guilty
- The person alleged to have committed a crime
- No man shall be imprisoned without charge
- 12 people chosen to decide whether evidence proves guilt
- A famous water meadow
- The decision of the judge
- A very experienced lawyer
- Where the public sit and watch
- Signed by King John guaranteeing equality under the law
- Precious fabric used to make robes for barristers
- Speaks on behalf of the jury
- A medieval practice of setting a task to determine whether the accused is guilty
- The part of the courtroom where the accused stands
- Relevant information to prove the guilt of the accused
- Wooden frame to secure the head and hands of a medieval criminal
- A member of the jury
- If the criminal did it
- The zodiac symbol that represents Justice
Down
- A prisoner
- A terrible person
- Making a decision based on previous judgments
- Has to prove the accused is guilty
- Makes decisions on petty offenses
- Another name for the accused
- The setting for the trial
- The country where Common Law comes from
- Expert on the law who has studied cases
- Someone else's hair, possibly even a horse's
- Someone found guilty of a crime
- To say you didn't do it
- What someone else said
- Guides the jury and determines penalty for the crime
- Swearing to tell the truth
- Process to determine if someone is guilty
- The barrier in front of judges that lawyers stand behind to speak
36 Clues: A prisoner • Not guilty • A terrible person • A member of the jury • A famous water meadow • What someone else said • If the criminal did it • To say you didn't do it • The setting for the trial • The decision of the judge • A very experienced lawyer • The accused person's claim • Swearing to tell the truth • Another name for the accused • Speaks on behalf of the jury • ...
Personal and Business Law 2017-05-15
Across
- The power of the President to prevent a bill.
- law Laws that do not involve criminal matters.
- The killing of another person.
- The person against whom a claim is made.
- An intentional threat, show of force or movement that causes reasonable fear.
- The obligation to do or not do something.
- The action by a landlord of removing a tenant from a rental unit.
- Failure to exercise reasonable care.
- A less serious criminal offence with a prison sentence of l year or less.
- A serious criminal offense punishable by a prison sentence of more than 1 year.
- Compensation for an injury.
- A way of settling a dispute without going to trial.
- A breach of some obligation which causes harm or injury to someone; a civil wrong.
- To give up a right, privilege or benefit voluntarily.
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- A court's decision in a civil case.
- The reason a person commits a crime.
- A person who speaks for the cause of another.
- The violation of a law, duty or other form of obligation.
- Money or property given as security for a debt.
- Money asked for or paid to a plaintiff for losses suffered.
- A mutual agreement made before the case goes to trial or before a final judgement.
- The injured party who brings legal action.
- Denial of equal treatment or protection under the law.
- Formal accusation of a crime.
- Deception, lie or dishonesty designed to cheat.
- Written laws enacted by legislatures.
- Any intentional, unlawful physical contact inflicted without consent.
27 Clues: Compensation for an injury. • Formal accusation of a crime. • The killing of another person. • A court's decision in a civil case. • The reason a person commits a crime. • Failure to exercise reasonable care. • Written laws enacted by legislatures. • The person against whom a claim is made. • The obligation to do or not do something. • ...
Crimes Against People & Property (ACudney) 2017-09-12
Across
- the crime of unlawfully killing a person especially with malice aforethought
- seeks revenge
- a physical or verbal attack
- lying under oath
- seeks to isolate a criminal from society to protect ordinary citizens
- the crime of stealing another's property that has been entrusted to you
- the illegal entry into any building with the intent to commit a crime, like theft
- willful and malicious burning or charring of property
- obtaining money or something else that has value by the abuse of one's office or authority
- a crime that is motivated by sexual, racist, ethical, or other prejudice
Down
- the idea that fear of punishment will prevent crimes
- the criminal act of intentionally touching, or applying force to the body of another person in an offensive manner, covering a wide range of acts, including those of a sexual nature
- seeks repayment through money or service
- the intentional deception of a person or entity by another made for monetary or personal gain
- common theft; the taking of property without the use of force
- seeks to treat and reform the lawbreaker
- criminal offenses committed via the Internet or otherwise aided by various forms of computer technology, such as the use of online social networks to bully others or sending sexually explicit digital photos with a smart phone
- the crime of intentionally defacing or destroying another person's property
- when someone takes the life of another, regardless of intent or other details surrounding the incident
- the taking of a person's property by violence or threat of violence; forcible stealing
20 Clues: seeks revenge • lying under oath • a physical or verbal attack • seeks repayment through money or service • seeks to treat and reform the lawbreaker • the idea that fear of punishment will prevent crimes • willful and malicious burning or charring of property • common theft; the taking of property without the use of force • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2020-11-06
Across
- A formal examination of evidence before a judge, and typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings.
- a remarkable concurrence of events or circumstances without apparent causal connection.
- Of extreme force, degree, or strength.
- Spoken or written words that have no meaning or make no sense.
- A formal indication of a choice between two or more candidates or courses of action, expressed typically through a ballot or a show of hands or by voice.
- A tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases.
- Trim (something) by cutting away its outer edges.
- Using or involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something.
- A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
- A person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place.
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- Believing oneself to be inherently deserving of privileges or special treatment.
- Restrain oneself from doing or enjoying something.
- An individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- Lacking knowledge or awareness in general; uneducated or unsophisticated.
- In a state of mind that prevents normal perception, behavior, or social interaction; seriously mentally ill.
- An individual feature, fact, or item.
- An expression or feeling of disapproval or opposition; a reason for disagreeing.
- Extremely angry.
- Publicly display (a work of art or item of interest) in an art gallery or museum or at a trade fair.
- A squalid and overcrowded urban street or district inhabited by very poor people.
20 Clues: Extremely angry. • An individual feature, fact, or item. • Of extreme force, degree, or strength. • Trim (something) by cutting away its outer edges. • Restrain oneself from doing or enjoying something. • Spoken or written words that have no meaning or make no sense. • A person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place. • ...
Civil Law & Criminal Law (Ch 16) 2022-03-22
Across
- a wrongful act, other than breaking a contract, for which an injured party has the right to sue
- a state's written criminal laws
- the final settlement and sentencing in a juvenile case
- a lack of proper care and attention
- a child or teenager who commits a serious crime or repeatedly breaks the law
- the process in which a defendant agrees to plead guilty to a less serious crime in order to receive a lighter sentence
- money ordered by a court to be paid for injuries or losses suffered
- taking charge of someone in an official way
- the government in its role as the party who starts the legal proceedings against someone accused of a crime
- a process by which lawyers have the opportunity to check facts and other evidence before a trial
- the punishment given to someone found guilty of committing a crime
Down
- the questioning of a witness at a trial or hearing to check or discredit the witness's testimony
- the procedure used to determine the facts in a juvenile case
- a juvenile court process that is much like a preliminary hearing in adult criminal law
- a formal notice that a lawsuit has been brought
- the person who files a lawsuit
- a youth charged with being beyond the control of his or her legal guardian
- a notice directing someone to appear in court to answer a complaint or a charge
- a youth who has committed an offense that is punishable by criminal process
- the person who is being sued
- to correct a person's behavior
21 Clues: the person who is being sued • the person who files a lawsuit • to correct a person's behavior • a state's written criminal laws • a lack of proper care and attention • taking charge of someone in an official way • a formal notice that a lawsuit has been brought • the final settlement and sentencing in a juvenile case • ...
vocab 2023-01-23
Across
- Offer money or property to fulfill an obligation
- Isolate jury
- Condition of release of accused person without payment of bail
- Defendant’s answer to plaintiff’s declaration; accused’s answer to criminal charge
- Intentional abandonment of right
- Official Inquiry or examination before jury; coroner’s investigation of cause of death
- ”After the fact”; fixing or changing punishment for an act after it was committed, now forbidden by U.S. Constitution
- Court order authorizing action by public officer, usually arrest or search and seizure
- Consideration of case by jury, as opposed to by judge or arbitrator
- Written court order issued to serve administration of justice; usually stipulating that something be done or not be done
- Action to recover actual item of personal property rather than its value
- ”I do not wish to contest”
- Legally authorized period of delay
- Written authority allowing one person to act for another
- Damages in excess of actual loss awarded to wronged plaintiff to punish defendant
Down
- Oral evidence given by witness
- Annul of rescind a document decision or offer
- Legislative act limiting time in which plaintiff may bring civil suit or state may bring criminal action
- Transfer of accused fugitive from state where arrested to state where charged
- Holding of prisoner without bail
- Criminal charges made by grand jury
- Have the body”; court order requiring that detained prisoner be produced in court to inquire into legality of detention
- Written questions answered under oath
- Legal case contested in court
- Command to appear in court and testify
25 Clues: Isolate jury • ”I do not wish to contest” • Legal case contested in court • Oral evidence given by witness • Holding of prisoner without bail • Intentional abandonment of right • Legally authorized period of delay • Criminal charges made by grand jury • Written questions answered under oath • Command to appear in court and testify • Annul of rescind a document decision or offer • ...
Boop 2023-01-25
Across
- Offer money or property to fulfill an obligation
- Defendant’s answer to plaintiff's declaration; accused’s answer to criminal charge
- Holding of prisoner without bail
- Court order authorizing action by public officer usually arrest or search and seizure
- legally authorized period of delay
- Written court order issued to serve administration of justice; usually stipulating that something be done or not be done
- written questions answered under oath
- Written authority allowing one person to act for another
- Consideration of case by jury, as opposed to by judge or arbitrator
- Isolate Jury
- Pra; evidence given by witness
- Command to appear in court and testify
- Criminal charges made by grand jury
- Legislative act limiting time in which plaintiff may bring civil suit or state may bring criminal action
Down
- Condition of release of accused person without payment of bail
- action to recover actual item of persona; propertyrather than its value
- Intentional abandonment of right
- transfer of accused fugitive from state where arrested to state where charged
- Official inquiry or examination before jury, coroner's investigation os cause of death
- “I do not wish to contest”
- Facto “After the fact”; fixing or changing punishment for an act after it was committed, now forbidden by the US constitution
- “ Have the body”; court order requiring that detained prisoner be produced in court to inquire into legality of detention
- Annul or rescind a document decision or offer
- legal case contested in court
- Damages in excess of actual loss awarded to wronged plaintiff to punish defendant
25 Clues: Isolate Jury • “I do not wish to contest” • legal case contested in court • Pra; evidence given by witness • Intentional abandonment of right • Holding of prisoner without bail • legally authorized period of delay • Criminal charges made by grand jury • written questions answered under oath • Command to appear in court and testify • Annul or rescind a document decision or offer • ...
Pre-Law Extravaganza Crossword 2024-04-30
Across
- A legal document ordering someone to court.
- Latin for "guilty mind"; a key element required to establish criminal responsibility.
- A formal written or spoken statement given in a court.
- A sum of money used as a security deposit to ensure that an accused person returns for their trial.
- A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
- The act of seizing someone to take into custody.
- A formal protest raised in court during a trial to disallow a witness's testimony or other evidence.
- A lesser crime compared to a felony, often punishable by less severe penalties.
Down
- Material presented in court to prove or disprove alleged facts.
- The act of one human killing another.
- A defendant's formal response to a charge in a criminal court.
- A defense claiming that the defendant was elsewhere when the crime was committed.
- To find a defendant guilty of a crime.
- To find a defendant not guilty of a crime.
- A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
- The declaration of the punishment decided for an offender.
- A group of people sworn to render a verdict in a trial based on evidence presented.
- The release of a prisoner temporarily (for a special purpose) or permanently before the completion of a sentence, on the promise of good behavior.
- Apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court.
- A serious crime, typically one involving violence, regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor.
20 Clues: The act of one human killing another. • To find a defendant guilty of a crime. • To find a defendant not guilty of a crime. • A legal document ordering someone to court. • The act of seizing someone to take into custody. • A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. • A formal written or spoken statement given in a court. • ...
Deviant crossword 2024-03-14
Across
- - Who you associate with,Learned behaviors, Interaction with other groups with other norms
- status.
- - illegal acts committed in the course of business activities
- - infraction of criminal law without any identifiable evidence of an individual that has suffered
- - carried out by authorized agents.
- - Doesn’t ask why people are deviant, but why they aren’t.
- - compliance with higher authorities in a hierarchical
- – an undesirable trait or label that is used to characterize an individual.
- by keeping them in prisons.
- – protecting society from
- – behavior that departs from societal or group norms.
- – punishment to make criminals pay compensation for their acts.
- - used casually to enforce norms.
- - the act of going along with peers individuals of our
Down
- – gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve these goals in a legitimate way.
- - attributes
- in the same behavior are not
- in crime and deviance to the absence or breakdown of communal relationships and social
- - attempts to explain why certainpeople are viewed as deviants while others
- a criminal through socialization.
- – discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment.
- - penalties and rewards for conduct concerning a social norm
- - falls on a wide variety of people mostly concentrated in lower-classes because of differential emphasis placed
- – A disorganized society. Norms are weak, conflicting, or absent.
- – process of changing or
- and lower-class crime rates.
- - explains differences in
- – a person who breaks significant societal or group norms.
- ability to attain goals.
- in the infraction
- - techniques and strategies for preventing deviant human behavior in any society.
- - penalties and rewards for conduct concerning a social norm
32 Clues: status. • - attributes • in the infraction • – process of changing or • ability to attain goals. • – protecting society from • - explains differences in • by keeping them in prisons. • in the same behavior are not • and lower-class crime rates. • a criminal through socialization. • - used casually to enforce norms. • - carried out by authorized agents. • ...
Hole's Vocabulary 2015-10-20
Breaking news 2024 2025 K’s 2024-09-23
Crossword 2022-03-09
Across
- information about the facts obtained in the manner prescribed by law, on the basis of which the presence or absence of circumstances that are important for the correct consideration and resolution of the case is established
- a person who has suffered physical, property or moral harm
- a written notice of being summoned to the criminal prosecution body or to the court for the performance of procedural actions
- a document that certifies the fact of production, the content and results of procedural actions
- a procedural activity carried out by the defense in order to refute a suspicion or accusation or mitigate an accusation
- a person exercising state supervision over the exact execution of laws
- an investigative action that consists in obtaining and fixing, in the manner prescribed by law, the testimony of witnesses, victims, suspects, accused about facts known to them that are relevant to the case under investigation
- a written demand addressed to an authorized state body to eliminate violations of rights and legitimate interests
Down
- a type of punishment that consists in keeping a person who has committed a crime and convicted by a court verdict in conditions of strict isolation from society
- money or valuables paid for the pre-trial release of a suspect or accused of a crime
- a request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process
- a state authority that administers justice in the form of consideration and resolution of cases in the procedural order established by law
- negotiations between the accused and the victim with the participation of a mediator in order to promote their reconciliation
- a person who administers justice and decides on a case
- causing damage to something or someone
- a decision rendered by the court of first instance on the guilt or innocence of the accused, on the application or non-application of punishment to him and on other issues to be resolved
- an individual or legal entity that has filed a claim for compensation for property damage
- in the criminal process, an investigative action consisting in the examination of premises or persons in order to detect objects that are of any importance to the criminal case
18 Clues: causing damage to something or someone • a person who administers justice and decides on a case • a person who has suffered physical, property or moral harm • a request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process • a person exercising state supervision over the exact execution of laws • ...
Law Cross Examination 2015-06-09
Across
- The opinion of those that agree with the majority decision but on different terms
- The party bringing the case in a criminal case
- The winning opinion
- The party bringing the case in a civil lawsuit
- The opinion in opposition to the majority opinion
- A type of case between a person and the law
- bargain To plead guilty in exchange for a lighter sentence
Down
- An agreement to exchange something of value
- A type of case that deals with problems between individuals
- A writ from a higher court to a lower court requesting to review a case
- A decision that sets an example for cases following
- Monetary compensation
- Written defamation
- Spoken defamation
14 Clues: Spoken defamation • Written defamation • The winning opinion • Monetary compensation • An agreement to exchange something of value • A type of case between a person and the law • The party bringing the case in a criminal case • The party bringing the case in a civil lawsuit • The opinion in opposition to the majority opinion • ...
Julius Caesar - Acts 1 & 2 2023-04-17
Across
- Ally of Caesar, supposed to touch Calphurnia
- One of the tribunes angry at commoners
- Speaks Greek when asked about Caesar issues
- Helped save Caesar from drowning
- Wife of Brutus
- One of the other tribunes angry at commoners
Down
- Does not trust Cassius, due to "lean and hungry" look
- Servant of Brutus
- Warns Caesar about the Ides of March
- Main rival to Caesar in the peoples' minds
- Describes meeting a lion during the wonders
- First name of Brutus's cousin
12 Clues: Wife of Brutus • Servant of Brutus • First name of Brutus's cousin • Helped save Caesar from drowning • Warns Caesar about the Ides of March • One of the tribunes angry at commoners • Main rival to Caesar in the peoples' minds • Speaks Greek when asked about Caesar issues • Describes meeting a lion during the wonders • Ally of Caesar, supposed to touch Calphurnia • ...
Police 2016-03-19
Across
- dishonest person, criminal
- two metal rings that police officer put on criminal's hands
- metalemblem that policemen wear on their shirts
- to check the number and licence of the car in the computer
- to study, to examine, to look for
- the office where policemen work
Down
- to ask questions to the people who see the crime
- the boss of police department
- to put criminal in jail
- the place where criminals are kept
- a pistol, weapon
11 Clues: a pistol, weapon • to put criminal in jail • dishonest person, criminal • the boss of police department • the office where policemen work • to study, to examine, to look for • the place where criminals are kept • metalemblem that policemen wear on their shirts • to ask questions to the people who see the crime • to check the number and licence of the car in the computer • ...
Criminal Law 2017-04-23
Across
- A promise given by a prisoner of war, when he has leave to depart from custody, that he will return at the time appointed.
- The voluntary sexual intercourse of a married person with a person other than the offender's husband or wife.
- Term given to a group of drugs that includes morphine and heroin that reduce pain and produce sleep or stupor.
- A tube with a nozzle and piston or bulb for sucking in and ejecting liquid in a thin stream.
Down
- The term that describes having sexual intercourse with a person who is younger than the legal age of consent.
- The unlawful carnal knowledge of a woman by a man forcibly and against her will.
- The crime against nature, or against the order of nature, by man with man.
7 Clues: The crime against nature, or against the order of nature, by man with man. • The unlawful carnal knowledge of a woman by a man forcibly and against her will. • A tube with a nozzle and piston or bulb for sucking in and ejecting liquid in a thin stream. • ...
Criminal offences 2023-01-13
Across
- given when this may be an individuals first minor offence
- this may happen to the offender when disobeying to lower their weapon in a hostile situation
- punishment for identity theft
Down
- this punishment is common with minors, in which the minors have to aid someone
- a punishment that used to be seen as entertainment in the UK
- punishment obtained similar with identity theft, however less severe and in this case happens with trespassing
- obtained once a person younger than sixteen drives a tractor
7 Clues: punishment for identity theft • given when this may be an individuals first minor offence • a punishment that used to be seen as entertainment in the UK • obtained once a person younger than sixteen drives a tractor • this punishment is common with minors, in which the minors have to aid someone • ...
CRIMINAL JUSTICE 2023-06-02
7 Clues: Pokey • A person harmed • Bracelet (slang) • Where judging happens • They may still be out • Law enforcement agency • The process of adding things together
Criminal Law 2023-03-28
Across
- Defined by statutes
- lesser misdemeanor not entitled to a jury trial
- State statutes prohibiting certain conduct
- Criminal conduct of taking ones property/money
- punishable by a year or fine of more than $1,000 both or even death
Down
- People who lie under oath
- less serious crime punishable by confinement or lesser fine
7 Clues: Defined by statutes • People who lie under oath • State statutes prohibiting certain conduct • Criminal conduct of taking ones property/money • lesser misdemeanor not entitled to a jury trial • less serious crime punishable by confinement or lesser fine • punishable by a year or fine of more than $1,000 both or even death
Chapter 7 Parker Quick 2023-01-12
Across
- an undesirable label that is used to deny a deviant social acceptance
- reliability; resistance to sudden change
- the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms in which they are exposed
- one's business or profession
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- a descriptive term or identification
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- an act committed in violation of the law
- a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- to quote as an authoritative source
- a repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior
- ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- the opposite of what was previously stated
- an idea
Down
- behavior that overconforms to social expectations
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- deviance in which an individual's life and identity are organized around breaking society's norms
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- behavior that under-conforms to accepted norms
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- suitability; correctness
- deviance involving occasional breaking of norms that is not a part of a person's lifestyle or self-concept
- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- pertaining to a racial, religious, national, or other group regarded as different from the larger group of which it is a part
- the act of breaking or discarding
- the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- to do, perform, or perpetrate
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
34 Clues: an idea • suitability; correctness • one's business or profession • to do, perform, or perpetrate • the act of breaking or discarding • to quote as an authoritative source • a descriptive term or identification • reliability; resistance to sudden change • an act committed in violation of the law • the opposite of what was previously stated • ...
Criminal Justice Essentials - Final Exam Review #1 2021-10-06
Across
- Declare the punishment decided for (an offender)
- Apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court
- Seize (someone) by legal authority and take into custody
- A person is justified in threatening or using force against another when and to the extent that he or she reasonably believes that such threat or force is necessary to defend himself
- Chief justice of the supreme court of Georgia
- The state of being confined in prison; imprisonment
- Amendement of the US constitution that describes Due Process
- Jury must be free of bias and prejudice
- Threats, violence, constraints, or other action brought to bear on someone to do something against their will or better judgement
- A "trial before the trial" at which the judge decides, not whether the defendant is "guilty" or "not guilty," but whether there is enough evidence to force the defendant to stand trial
- Argues that “too young" to be guilty of the requisite mens rea to commit criminal acts
- Defendants must prove to the court that they: Didn't understand what they were doing; Failed to know right from wrong; Acted on an uncontrollable impulse; Or some variety of these factors
- Crime in which a person takes property of another from the person or the immediate presence of another
Down
- A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest
- A formal hearing in a criminal case where defendants are advised of the charges that have been filed against them.
- A formal examination of evidence before a judge, and typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings
- When a law enforcement officer, or his/her agent, has induced someone to commit a crime who was not already predisposed to committing it
- State cannot unnecessarily delay trial
- Chief justice of the United States supreme court
- This defense is used when an act is committed with mens rea but under specific extenuating circumstances.
- Crime in which a person unlawfully, with malice aforethought, causes the death of another human being
- Reasonable grounds (for making a search, pressing a charge, etc.)
- A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime
23 Clues: State cannot unnecessarily delay trial • Jury must be free of bias and prejudice • Chief justice of the supreme court of Georgia • Declare the punishment decided for (an offender) • Chief justice of the United States supreme court • A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime • The state of being confined in prison; imprisonment • ...
federal and state court system 2024-03-27
Across
- The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws - especially the rights guaranteed in the 4th - 8th amendments to the Constitution.Protected by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendments.
- The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant.
- A type of judge
- A formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime.
- A group that hears the evidence in a criminal case and decides if there is enough evidence to bring the accused person to trial. If so, they issue an indictment.
- A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder. In Virginia, the most severe class of felony can result in life in prison or a death sentence.
- The decision of a judge or jury.
- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts.
- 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.
Down
- An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest.
- The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws. They also punish lawbreakers.
- The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case. Courts with original jurisdiction are also known as trial courts.
- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- A less serious crime. In Virginia, the most severe class of misdemeanor can result in 1 year in jail and a $2,500 fine.
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case.
- A court case involving disputes between two parties (individuals, businesses) related to money or property.
- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- The authority to interpret and administer the law. Jurisdiction determines which type of court you attend and where it is located.
20 Clues: A type of judge • The decision of a judge or jury. • The government’s side in a criminal case. • An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest. • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit. • A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law. • The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts. • ...
Crossword 2022-03-09
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- a decision rendered by the court of first instance on the guilt or innocence of the accused, on the application or non-application of punishment to him and on other issues to be resolved
- a person exercising state supervision over the exact execution of laws
- money or valuables paid for the pre-trial release of a suspect or accused of a crime
- a written demand addressed to an authorized state body to eliminate violations of rights and legitimate interests
- a state authority that administers justice in the form of consideration and resolution of cases in the procedural order established by law
- a procedural activity carried out by the defense in order to refute a suspicion or accusation or mitigate an accusation
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- a written notice of being summoned to the criminal prosecution body or to the court for the performance of procedural actions
- a request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process
- a type of punishment that consists in keeping a person who has committed a crime and convicted by a court verdict in conditions of strict isolation from society
- in the criminal process, an investigative action consisting in the examination of premises or persons in order to detect objects that are of any importance to the criminal case
- a document that certifies the fact of production, the content and results of procedural actions
- an individual or legal entity that has filed a claim for compensation for property damage
- a person who has suffered physical, property or moral harm
13 Clues: a person who has suffered physical, property or moral harm • a request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process • a person exercising state supervision over the exact execution of laws • money or valuables paid for the pre-trial release of a suspect or accused of a crime • ...
Charlie and the Big Foot Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-23
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- Name of the new school
- Use me with a mitt to play catch
- A nickname for Charles
- A goodwill gesture
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- A caring person that helps the sick
- They say these minds think alike
- If you spilled something you may have to wear this
- A game with feet and bases
- Group name for the cool kids
- Let's just be friends and call a
10 Clues: A goodwill gesture • Name of the new school • A nickname for Charles • A game with feet and bases • Group name for the cool kids • They say these minds think alike • Use me with a mitt to play catch • Let's just be friends and call a • A caring person that helps the sick • If you spilled something you may have to wear this
MESSAGES TO YOUNG PEOPLE CHAPTER 12 2021-04-22
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- Each has his place in the eternal plan of
- Those who will go forth to the work
- SEARCH THE ______
- The idea of holding Bible readings is a heaven-born _______
- to Christ demands the faithful performance of church duties.
- GO INTO TOWNS AND ___________
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- as canvassers and evangelists
- who desire an opportunity for _______
- and mold the minds of the young
- The Lord calls upon our youth
10 Clues: SEARCH THE ______ • as canvassers and evangelists • The Lord calls upon our youth • GO INTO TOWNS AND ___________ • and mold the minds of the young • Those who will go forth to the work • who desire an opportunity for _______ • Each has his place in the eternal plan of • The idea of holding Bible readings is a heaven-born _______ • ...
Spelling Related Words 1 2023-08-30
The price of protection U9. 2024-01-18
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- free (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty.
- of or affecting the face.
- involving the automated recognition of individuals by means of unique physical characteristics, typically for the purposes of security.
- be destined to happen, turn out, or act in a particular way.
- relating to or having the effect of predicting an event or result.
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- cross or walk in the street or road unlawfully
- close observation, especially of a suspected spy or criminal.
- declare (someone) to be guilty of a criminal offence by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge.
- follow the trail or movements of someone or something.
- a device for recording visual images in the form of photographs, film, or video signals.
- a state in which one is not observed or disturbed by other people.
11 Clues: of or affecting the face. • cross or walk in the street or road unlawfully • follow the trail or movements of someone or something. • be destined to happen, turn out, or act in a particular way. • close observation, especially of a suspected spy or criminal. • free (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty. • ...
consequences of not meeting responsibities 2021-11-01
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- how can failing to meet health, safety and security responsibilities lead to criminal prosecution
- requirement for an individual to undergo further training or re-training is an example of what
- in the disciplinary action what is an example of increased monitoring of the setting
- prosecution for breaching regulations is an example of what consequence
- what cost has a example of the setting being sued for negligence by residents, patients and their families or staff
- difficulty of recruiting suitable staff is an example of what cost
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- this is a key term used for being removed from the professional registers
- give a consequence for a patient who gets exposure to infection
- what is an example for civil or criminal prosecution
- this is one result that can happen when failing to take reasonable care for the health and safety of themselves and others
- what legislation is part of criminal prosecution
- this is a type of abuse that is an example of causing injury or harm
- this is one example for the consequence of direct costs
- what is the regulator for nurses, midwives and specialist community public health nurses eligible to practise within the UK
14 Clues: what legislation is part of criminal prosecution • what is an example for civil or criminal prosecution • this is one example for the consequence of direct costs • give a consequence for a patient who gets exposure to infection • difficulty of recruiting suitable staff is an example of what cost • ...
M3 Lesson 14 2016-02-07
19 Clues: :( • AH! • upset • a test • unsure • relaxed • a bad guy • old lights • keeps you dry • not much to do • too much water • saves your life • describe things • mother's mother • guards your eyes • used in the dark • got a good grade • something isn't right • for international travel
6B vocab 2024-04-05
19 Clues: jefa • buscar • clímax • el cine • especial • caja roja • ser un jefe • robar cosas • protagonista • extraterrestre • causar un crimen • juzgar a alguien • alguien afectado • tomar de un banco • estar interesante • hacer que uno muera • criatura del espacio • tener sentimientos por alguien • Poner a un criminal en la cárcel
Laya Crossword 2023-10-20
Types of Laws 2022-04-12
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- a party against another in the court of law
- set of rules, norms, and standers
- a person accused of committing a crime in
- body of law seen as threatening or harmful
- considered a crime of high seriousness
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- representation of another authors thoughts
- a legal system originating in Europe
- an act of another in form of damage's
- relations between persons and a government
- criminal act in some common law legal systems
- the party who initiates a lawsuit
11 Clues: the party who initiates a lawsuit • set of rules, norms, and standers • a legal system originating in Europe • an act of another in form of damage's • considered a crime of high seriousness • a person accused of committing a crime in • representation of another authors thoughts • relations between persons and a government • body of law seen as threatening or harmful • ...
Detective stories 2016-02-11
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- elements of the crime scene
- the person who is guilty (noun)
- the person who kills the victim
- the genetical identity card
- when the police interrogates the suspect
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- the thing that comes out of a gun when you shot
- the explanation saying that you are not guilty
- the important clue to find the criminal
- when the criminal recognises that he is guilty
- reason to do the crime
- the person who sees the suspect doing a crime
- when you examine the dead corpse to find clues
12 Clues: reason to do the crime • elements of the crime scene • the genetical identity card • the person who is guilty (noun) • the person who kills the victim • the important clue to find the criminal • when the police interrogates the suspect • the person who sees the suspect doing a crime • the explanation saying that you are not guilty • ...
Criminal Justice Puzzle Chapter 15 2017-05-10
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- patriae parents dealing with children who broke the law
- child beyond parental control
- child emotional and sexual abuse
- cause a juvenile court to assume jurisdiction
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- hearing juveniles are similar to adult trials
- petition juvenile court alleging that a juvenile is a delinquent
- child kids who violate the criminal law
- sentence criminal and juvenile courts expanding sentencing options
- kind of undesirable behavior
- child no parents or guardians to care for them.
- court similar to an adult sentencing hearing
- offender embraces children who violate laws written only for them.
12 Clues: kind of undesirable behavior • child beyond parental control • child emotional and sexual abuse • child kids who violate the criminal law • court similar to an adult sentencing hearing • hearing juveniles are similar to adult trials • cause a juvenile court to assume jurisdiction • child no parents or guardians to care for them. • ...
BAHASA MELAYU 2021-11-03
10 Clues: bored - _________ • give - __________ • greedy - ________ • strict - _________ • dream - __________ • special - _________ • Magical - ___________ • diabetes - __________ • criminal - ___________ • environment - _________
8. osztály Unit 2 2024-02-25
ADJ1 Chapter 1 Desiree Mexicano 2016-02-09
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- A verdict of not guilty.
- Oral or written statements by the family or friends of the victim that explain the crime's impact on the victim and/or his or her family and the friends.
- An individual charged with carrying out legal prosecution.
- A person against whom a charge is brought in court.
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- Behavioral expectations of a group.
- The territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority.
- A sum of money that arrested person pays to guarantee that he or she will appear are future hearings.
- A perspective of criminal justice that identifies the repression of crime as the most important function of the criminal justice system.
- A type of conditional release that is based on good behavior or evidence of some level of rehabilitation.
- An intentional act or omission to act, neither justified not excused, that is in violation of criminal law and punishable by the state.
- An institution for the confinement of people who have been convicted of serious crimes.
- To accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations.
12 Clues: A verdict of not guilty. • Behavioral expectations of a group. • A person against whom a charge is brought in court. • To accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations. • An individual charged with carrying out legal prosecution. • The territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority. • ...
ADJ1 Chapter 1 Desiree Mexicano 2016-02-09
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- Oral or written statements by the family or friends of the victim that explain the crime's impact on the victim and/or his or her family and the friends.
- An intentional act or omission to act, neither justified not excused, that is in violation of criminal law and punishable by the state.
- An institution for the confinement of people who have been convicted of serious crimes.
- A type of conditional release that is based on good behavior or evidence of some level of rehabilitation.
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- The territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority.
- A verdict of not guilty.
- A person against whom a charge is brought in court.
- A perspective of criminal justice that identifies the repression of crime as the most important function of the criminal justice system.
- To accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations.
- An individual charged with carrying out legal prosecution.
- Behavioral expectations of a group.
- A sum of money that arrested person pays to guarantee that he or she will appear are future hearings.
12 Clues: A verdict of not guilty. • Behavioral expectations of a group. • A person against whom a charge is brought in court. • To accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations. • An individual charged with carrying out legal prosecution. • The territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority. • ...
ADJ1 chapter1 Sanchez 2016-02-09
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- An intentional act or omission to act neither justified nor excused that is in violation of criminal law and punishable by the state.
- A type of conditional release that is based on good behavior or evidence of some level of rehabilitation.
- A person against whom a charge is brought in court.
- The territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority.
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- An institution for the confinement of people who have been convicted of serious crimes.
- process model A perspective nod criminal justice that argues that the purpose of the criminal justice system is to ensure fairness under the law.
- An individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution.
- A sum of money that the arrested person pays to guarantee that he or she will appear at future hearings.
- A verdict of not guilty.
- Behavior expectations of a group.
- An institution to hold pre trail detainees and people convicted of less serious crimes.
- To accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations.
12 Clues: A verdict of not guilty. • Behavior expectations of a group. • A person against whom a charge is brought in court. • To accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations. • An individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution. • The territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority. • ...
PACC Soc - Ch 8: Deviance 2023-10-24
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- "_____" crime - the illegal actions of a corporation or people acting on its behalf
- "_____" crime - crime committed by people of high social position in the course of their occupations
- "_____" recidivism - later offenses by people previously convicted of crimes
- "_____" Attempt to discourage criminality through the use punishment
- The recognized violation of cultural norms
- a program for reforming the offender to prevent later offenses
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- a powerfully negative label that greatly changes a person's self-concept and social identity
- Crimes against "____" - crimes that involve theft of property belonging to others
- "_____" corrections - correctional programs operating within society at large rather than behind prison walls
- "_____" of deviance - the transformation of moral and legal deviance onto a medical condition
- Crimes against the "____" - crimes that direct violence or the threat of violence against others
- "_____" protection - rendering an offender incapable of further offenses temporarily through imprisonment or permanently by execution
- "_____"control - Attempts by society to regulate people's thoughts and behavior
- "_____" justice system - the organizations-police, courts, and prison officers-that respond to alleged violations of the law
- "_____" Theory - The idea that deviance and conformity result not so much from what people do as from how others respond to those actions
- "_____" crime - a business supplying illegal goods or services
- "_____" crime - a criminal act against a person or a person's property by an offender motivated by racial or other bias
- the violation of a society's formally enacted criminal law
18 Clues: The recognized violation of cultural norms • the violation of a society's formally enacted criminal law • "_____" crime - a business supplying illegal goods or services • a program for reforming the offender to prevent later offenses • "_____" Attempt to discourage criminality through the use punishment • ...
Charlie and the Big Foot Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-23
9 Clues: Name of the new school • Charlie's favorite cookie • A game with feet and bases • Group name for the cool kids • Let's just be friends and call a • Use me with a mitt to play catch • , They say these minds think alike • A caring person that helps the sick • If you spilled something you may have to wear this
Charlie and the Big Foot Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-23
9 Clues: Name of the new school • Charlie's favorite cookie • A game with feet and bases • Group name for the cool kids • Let's just be friends and call a • Use me with a mitt to play catch • They say these minds think alike • A caring person that helps the sick • If you spilled something you may have to wear this
a wrinkle in time 2023-02-23
9 Clues: One of the twins name? • Who is meg's principal? • What was meg's real name? • What is Calvin's last name? • Who talks using only quotes? • Who is the author of the book? • What's the name of the Murry's dog? • The five year old who can read minds? • a four dimensional cube which travels back in time
ENA5 Text 3 Anni ja Saabriin 2023-12-12
vocab tic tac toe menu 2021-05-05
15 Clues: quiet • present • criminal • regretful • forerunner • not serious • cant be calm • hard tempered • cant be broke • bitter attack • woman who flirts • aggressive speech • has harmful effect • someone who flatters • showing a lack of care
ADJ 1 Chapter1 Jordan 2016-02-09
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- A institution to hold pretrial detainees and people convicted of less serious crimes
- A defendants first appearance in court to be to be informed of charges advised of his or hers rights and to have bailed determined
- A person against whom a charge is brought in court
- An intentional act or omission to act neither justified nor excused that is in violation of criminal law and punishable by the state
- Behavoral expectations of a group
- A type of conditional release that is based on good behavior or evidence of some level of rehabilitation
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- a verdict of non guilty
- An institution for the confinement of people who have been convicted of serious crimes
- Aperspective of criminal justice that argues that the purpose of the criminal justice system is to ensure fairness under the law
- The territory over which law enforcement agency has authority
- To accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations
- A sum of money that the arrested person pays to guarantee that he or she will appear at future hearings
12 Clues: a verdict of non guilty • Behavoral expectations of a group • To accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations • A person against whom a charge is brought in court • The territory over which law enforcement agency has authority • A institution to hold pretrial detainees and people convicted of less serious crimes • ...
ADJ 1 CHAPTER1 BARRERA 2016-02-09
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- An institution to hold pretrial detainees and people convicted of less serious crimes
- To accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations
- A person against whom a charge is brought in court
- An individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution
- An institution for confinement of people who have been convicted of serious crimes
- Justice Model A perspective of criminal justice that argues that crime is result of the burdens and benefits in society not being equally distributed among its members
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- A verdict of not guilty
- The territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority
- A sum of money that the arrested person pays to guarantee that he or she will appear at the future hearings
- Behavioral expectations of a group
- A type of conditional release that is based on good behavior or evidence of some level of rehabilitation
- Control Model A perspective of criminal justice that identifies the repression of crime as the most important function of the criminal justice system
12 Clues: A verdict of not guilty • Behavioral expectations of a group • To accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations • A person against whom a charge is brought in court • An individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution • The territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority • ...
CREA Crossword 2023-10-30
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- Facilitators teach this kind of reading
- Our library contains more than 10,000 Spanish language ____
- Members of the coolest circle anywhere are called this
- We believe in the power of ___________
- We have three at CREA
- Our Mission is to Elevate Nicaraguans and their ___
- We like them Wide Open
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- We value this kind of sensitivity
- This value is all about maintaining at a certain level
- The program serving adolescents is called Youth ____
- Services provided in Las Salinas, Ojochal, and Asentimento are all _____
- Through literacy and _____
- This is what we call our teachers
13 Clues: We have three at CREA • We like them Wide Open • Through literacy and _____ • We value this kind of sensitivity • This is what we call our teachers • We believe in the power of ___________ • Facilitators teach this kind of reading • Our Mission is to Elevate Nicaraguans and their ___ • The program serving adolescents is called Youth ____ • ...
Jesus calms the Storm 2024-08-04
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- God is in ______ no matter the storm size
- - Sea of ____ was where the storm occurred.
- Mark 9:24 help me overcome my____
- The Christain puts his ____ in Jesus in a crisis
- teach us about the ______ of God
- Jesus taught using this
- of God guards your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus
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- The storms of life hits bad and the ___
- making a request
- Seek firsts the Kingdom of God and his ___
- Jesus went into this because of the crowd
- - JesuS had both human and _______ nature
- Communication with God
13 Clues: making a request • Communication with God • Jesus taught using this • teach us about the ______ of God • Mark 9:24 help me overcome my____ • The storms of life hits bad and the ___ • God is in ______ no matter the storm size • Jesus went into this because of the crowd • - JesuS had both human and _______ nature • Seek firsts the Kingdom of God and his ___ • ...
The Nature of Crime 2015-06-01
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- the crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence
- offenses that do not require mens rea but to which the accused can offer the defence of due diligence (the defence that the accused person took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular crime)
- legal responsibility for a wrongful action
- the intention to commit a crime, even when the crime is not committed.
- a crime that is considered less serious and carries a lighter penalty. (Generally fined up to $2000 and/or imprisoned for up to six months)
- a deliberate closing of one’s mind to the possible consequences of one’s actions
- a state of mind in which someone desires to carry out a wrongful action,knows what the results will be, and is reckless regarding the consequences
- someone who knowingly receives, comforts, or assists a perpetrator in escaping from the police
- criminal laws Laws covering less serious offences at the provincial or municipal level, most often punishable by fines
- “the guilty mind” demonstrates that the act was intentional, knowing, negligent, reckless, or wilfully blind or a deliberate intention to commit a wrongful act, with reckless disregard for the consequences
- wanton or reckless disregard for the lives and safety of others, sometimes causing serious injury or death
- “the guilty act” the voluntary action, omission, or state of being that is forbidden by the Criminal Code
- laws federal or provincial statutes meant to protect the public welfare
- the person who actually commits the crime
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- a crime that involves advising, recommending, or persuading another person to commit a criminal offence
- offences that do not require mens rea and to which the accused can offer no defence.
- an agreement between two or more people to carry out an illegal act, even if that act does not actually occur
- the desire to commit one wrongful act for the sake of accomplishing another
- The defence the accused took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular offence
- a crime that is considered less serious and carries a lighter penalty. (Generally fined up to $2000 and/or imprisoned for up to six months)
- a criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime
- consciously taking an unjustifiable risk that a reasonable person would not take
- an agreement between two or more people to carry out an illegal act, even if that act does not actually occur.
- an awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea
- the reason a person commits a crime
- the desire to commit a wrongful act, with no ulterior motive or purpose
26 Clues: the reason a person commits a crime • the person who actually commits the crime • legal responsibility for a wrongful action • the crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence • an awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea • a criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime • ...
The Nature of Crime 2015-06-01
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- criminal laws Laws covering less serious offences at the provincial or municipal level, most often punishable by fines
- consciously taking an unjustifiable risk that a reasonable person would not take
- an agreement between two or more people to carry out an illegal act, even if that act does not actually occur
- the intention to commit a crime, even when the crime is not committed.
- the reason a person commits a crime
- the crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence
- legal responsibility for a wrongful action
- a state of mind in which someone desires to carry out a wrongful action,knows what the results will be, and is reckless regarding the consequences
- offences that do not require mens rea and to which the accused can offer no defence.
- laws federal or provincial statutes meant to protect the public welfare
- a criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime
- an agreement between two or more people to carry out an illegal act, even if that act does not actually occur.
- the person who actually commits the crime
- the desire to commit a wrongful act, with no ulterior motive or purpose
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- an awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea
- a crime that involves advising, recommending, or persuading another person to commit a criminal offence
- “the guilty mind” demonstrates that the act was intentional, knowing, negligent, reckless, or wilfully blind or a deliberate intention to commit a wrongful act, with reckless disregard for the consequences
- offenses that do not require mens rea but to which the accused can offer the defence of due diligence (the defence that the accused person took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular crime)
- the desire to commit one wrongful act for the sake of accomplishing another
- someone who knowingly receives, comforts, or assists a perpetrator in escaping from the police
- a deliberate closing of one’s mind to the possible consequences of one’s actions
- “the guilty act” the voluntary action, omission, or state of being that is forbidden by the Criminal Code
- The defence the accused took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular offence
- a crime that is considered less serious and carries a lighter penalty. (Generally fined up to $2000 and/or imprisoned for up to six months)
- a crime that is considered less serious and carries a lighter penalty. (Generally fined up to $2000 and/or imprisoned for up to six months)
- wanton or reckless disregard for the lives and safety of others, sometimes causing serious injury or death
26 Clues: the reason a person commits a crime • the person who actually commits the crime • legal responsibility for a wrongful action • the crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence • an awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea • a criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime • ...
Mitchell Vesper 2017-05-24
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- in a criminal trial, a randomly selected group of people who decide the guilt or innocence of an accused person
- the party in a civil or criminal trial against whom an action has been brought
- a process of allowing the people to vote on an important issue, such as a proposed change to the Constitution
- law developed by judges through the decisions of courts
- level of government
- to take legal action against another person for a criminal offence
- system of rules that Australia recognises as regulating actions of its citizens
- the main political party in the lower house of parliament not in power
- a law made by Parliament
- close connections with a group or organisation
- a court official who hears cases in the lowest court in the legal system
- set of rules that determines structure of government
- election held when member of parliament vacates their seat
- an entitlement to be treated in a particular way
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- an agreement between two or more countries to carry out certain actions. It is usually legally binding on those countries
- an organisation of employees formed for mutual support, and to seek improvements in pay and working conditions for its members
- an area of Australia that elects one member to parliament
- the level of proof required to establish a case. In criminal law, the prosecution must prove that the accused is guilty beyond reasonable doubt
- set of standards of behaviour that everyone has to follow
- person who writes or says something that damages reputation of another person
- a process by which people are required to join the armed forces, even if they do not wish to do so
- laws made by parliament
- what Australia is aid to be governed by
- surveys of people all over Australia, usually over the phone
- house in the Australian parliament
- an explicit express right
- a formal written request, typically one signed by many people, appealing to authority in respect of a particular cause.
- to remove a law so that it no longer applies
- a proposed law that has not yet been agreed to by parliament or received royal assent
- the Queen’s authority in the Australian parliament, represented by the Governor-General at the federal level and a Governor at the state level
30 Clues: level of government • laws made by parliament • a law made by Parliament • an explicit express right • house in the Australian parliament • what Australia is aid to be governed by • to remove a law so that it no longer applies • close connections with a group or organisation • an entitlement to be treated in a particular way • ...
Principles of Law Enforcement Vocabulary 2023-12-08
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- crime involving the unlawful theft of property from another person or a business
- officer in charge of the court proceeding; ensures all evidence used in the trial is legal, instructs the jury and typically provides the sentence when a defendant is convicted
- party initiating a lawsuit against an organization or individual
- serious crimes such as murder, kidnapping, robbery punishable by a year or longer in state prison
- body of laws which govern the legal responsibilities between individuals who share a domestic connection
- document signed by an impartial judge who decides there is enough information proving a search or seizure should occur
- person against whom a crime has been committed
- Rea guilty mind
- body of laws which govern traffic
- person who is trained in emergency first aid and basic medical care
- to be released from criminal charges
- written codes defining a criminal act and providing the standard punishment for the crime
- set of laws which are related to the punishment of crimes and offenses
- abbreviation for emergency medical services
- to send someone to a destination
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- transfer of a case from a lower to a higher level for a new hearing
- party denying or defending against allegations made by the plaintiff
- act of purposefully setting an object or structure on fire
- first official appearance for the defendant; used to inform defendant of official criminal charges, take defendants plea, negotiate bail if necessary and set up dates for further proceedings
- first draft of a potential law
- attorney who is hired or appointed by the state or federal government to represent the plaintiff or the state
- jury's final decision based on all of the facts and evidence presented in the trial
- less serious crimes such as shoplifting or DUI usually carrying a fine and jail sentence of less than a year, if at all
- juveniles continue living in their communities, but under restrictions and conditions specified by the court and report to a probationary officer
- act of being charged with a crime
- responsible for deciding what is true in a case and in a criminal case, deciding whether or not the defendant has committed a crime
- Reus guilty act
- emergency vehicle equipped and stocked to provide urgent medical care for sick or injured people
28 Clues: Rea guilty mind • Reus guilty act • first draft of a potential law • to send someone to a destination • act of being charged with a crime • body of laws which govern traffic • to be released from criminal charges • abbreviation for emergency medical services • person against whom a crime has been committed • act of purposefully setting an object or structure on fire • ...
Teenagers & the Law 2024-06-05
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- Powers Legal authority granted to police to enforce the law
- Judicial officers who preside over lower courts
- of Proof Obligation to present evidence to support one's claim in a trial
- Official appointed to preside over court proceedings
- Legal entitlements protected by law
- Liability Responsibility for a crime, encompassing both actus reus and mens rea
- Rea The intention or knowledge of wrongdoing that constitutes part of a crime
- Reus The physical act or unlawful omission in committing a crime
- Person who gives evidence in a court of law
- Structure of authority and decision-making within the legal system
- Law Body of law dealing with disputes between individuals or organisations
- Opponent in a legal dispute or trial
- Penalty or punishment imposed for breaking the law
- Group of citizens sworn to give a verdict in a legal case based on evidence presented
- Legal directive issued by a court or a judge
- Monetary penalty imposed for a legal transgression
- Professional who practices law and represents clients in legal matters
- Deserving of blame or responsibility for a fault or wrong
- Legal representative who brings charges against a defendant in a criminal case
- offence Serious criminal act that requires a trial by judge and jury
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- Person who brings a case against another in a civil court
- Unique pattern of ridges on fingers used for identification in forensics
- Unlawful killing of another person without premeditation
- Legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case
- Level of proof required in a legal proceeding
- Responsibility Legal accountability for one's actions
- Preliminary hearing to determine if there is enough evidence for a trial
- Intermediate level of court between magistrates and supreme courts
- Confinement in a jail or prison as a punishment for a crime
- Offence Minor criminal act usually tried in a magistrates' court
- Individual or entity accused in a court of law
- Highest court in a jurisdiction
- Incapax Presumption that a child is incapable of crime under a certain age
- Request for a higher court to review the decision of a lower court
- Unlawful killing of another person with intent
- Individual who has committed a crime
- Solemn promise to tell the truth or fulfill a duty
37 Clues: Highest court in a jurisdiction • Legal entitlements protected by law • Opponent in a legal dispute or trial • Individual who has committed a crime • Person who gives evidence in a court of law • Legal directive issued by a court or a judge • Level of proof required in a legal proceeding • Individual or entity accused in a court of law • ...
Street Law 2024-04-10
Across
- any intentional, unlawful physical conduct inflicted on one person by another person without consent
- aka malicious mischief, is willful destruction of, or damage to, the property of another
- is the unlawful taking of property from a person's immediate possession by force or intimidation
- the state or federal government's attorney in a criminal case
- the amount of jurors in federal court
- this amendment grants individuals freedom from self-incrimination
- a form of larceny, taking items from a store without paying or intending to pay for them
- the person charged with committing the crime
- a serious criminal offense punishable by a prison sentence of more than one year
- the people directly concerned with or taking part in any legal matter
- a minor who has committed an act that would not be a crime if committed by an adult, such as truancy from school
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- any attempt or threat to carry out a physical attack upon another person
- an unlawful taking and carrying away of property of another person against his or her will with intent to permanently deprive the owner of it
- taking away a person against that person's will
- a crime punishable by less than a year
- the willful and malicious burning of a person's property
- latin term used for the process of selecting a jury
- the most serious form of criminal homicide, is killing that is done with malice
- the idea that every person involved in a legal dispute is entitled to a fair hearing or trial
19 Clues: the amount of jurors in federal court • a crime punishable by less than a year • the person charged with committing the crime • taking away a person against that person's will • latin term used for the process of selecting a jury • the willful and malicious burning of a person's property • the state or federal government's attorney in a criminal case • ...
Chapter 7: Supervising Special Populations: Unit 2 Lesson 1 2023-11-25
Across
- 704(local area code) is example of this STG
- security threat group
- roots of the operations of STGs are this in nature
- criminal gangs include
- person who shares a cell with another inmate
- when female STGs commit a crime, it is often this
Down
- STGs originated within prison system
- crime committed inside and outside by STGs
- may act solo or as a group, usually unpredictable
- STG slang; gang handkerchief
10 Clues: security threat group • criminal gangs include • STG slang; gang handkerchief • STGs originated within prison system • crime committed inside and outside by STGs • 704(local area code) is example of this STG • person who shares a cell with another inmate • may act solo or as a group, usually unpredictable • when female STGs commit a crime, it is often this • ...
Drug project 2020-10-14
Across
- a type of depressant
- A kids first drug that are found in homes
- All my friends do this
- a type of narcotic
- a type of hallucunogens
- Being taken for the purpose of getting high
- A type of drug that are used to relive pain
- Drugs that are traded
- A drug that slows down the body
- use a drug as prescribed
- A drug used incorrectly
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- Alcohol affects this body part
- plays tricks with your mind
- 10.3 million people died because of this
- Cigarettes and Marijuana
- A substance other than food
- It affects kids minds if they do this
- 130+ people die because of this narcotic
- a type of depressant
- A drug that speeds up the body
20 Clues: a type of narcotic • a type of depressant • a type of depressant • Drugs that are traded • All my friends do this • a type of hallucunogens • A drug used incorrectly • Cigarettes and Marijuana • use a drug as prescribed • plays tricks with your mind • A substance other than food • Alcohol affects this body part • A drug that speeds up the body • A drug that slows down the body • ...
Introduction to Criminal Law 2023-10-03
Across
- a person who voluntarily helps another person commit a crime; is usually present or directly aids in the crime.
- the legal responsibility for damage or injury even if you are not negligent.
- a criminal offense, less serious than a felony, punishable by a prison sentence of one year or less.
- the Latin term used by lawyers when they discuss the requirement for a guilty state of mind.
- a person who orders the crime to be committed or helps to commit it without being present.
- a serious criminal offense punishable by a prison sentence of more than one year.
- the conditions that make an act unlawful.
- the person who commits a crime.
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- a person who, knowing a crime has been committed, helps the principal or accomplice avoid capture or escape.
- a person who solicits or asks, commands, urges or advises another person to commit a crime.
- crimes that are committed before or in preparation for committing another crime.
- failing to perform an act required by criminal law.
- the act of unlawful sexual intercourse by an adult with someone under the age of consent, even if the minor is a willing and voluntary participant in the sexual act.
- an agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime along with a substantial act toward committing the crime.
- an effort to commit a crime that goes beyond mere preparation but does not result in the commission of the crime.
15 Clues: the person who commits a crime. • the conditions that make an act unlawful. • failing to perform an act required by criminal law. • the legal responsibility for damage or injury even if you are not negligent. • crimes that are committed before or in preparation for committing another crime. • ...
C words 2018-09-18
18 Clues: two • wax • frog • not open • outdoors • not dirty • first page • not steady • not stormy • for coffee • for birthday • not really cold • place for study • where to buy food • for keeping things • another for criminal • everybody's favourite bird • do this when using computer
FREE FIRE GARENA 2021-06-24
19 Clues: Poker • Roses • Hearts • Criminal • Snake Gun • Runs Fast • Sports Car • Sports Car • Over Power • Camouflage • Best Sniper • Best Shot Gun • Hritik Roshan • Drop the Beat • Cristiano Ronaldo • Laugh Out Loud Emote • The pirate flag emote • Rarest Gun Skin in FFG • The King of the Thrown with guns
Great Expectations Vocabulary I 2024-03-04
18 Clues: wise • curses • to curse • generous • a speech • friendly • criminal • to hint at • abnormality • to look up to • unpredictable • lacking morals • to praise highly • a soothing action • stubbornly disobedient • to delay/procrastinate • a trick for hiding something • to talk to someone who isn't there
ancient rome 2022-11-02
17 Clues: old • clock • plural • control • kingdom • ancient • displayed • guns, knives • lots of people • animal of pray • unpaid servents • a place in italy • no longer allowed • word starts with f • sometimes a criminal • Australians follow this • people who were in the war
HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW JANESE ? 2016-07-19
20 Clues: NICKNAME • DAD NAME • MOM NAME • HOW OLD AM • ZODIAC SIGN • FAVORITE FOOD • SCIENCE MINOR • birthday DATE • FAVORITE COLOR • FAVORITE CANDY • favorite FRUIT • JUSTICE MAJOR • birthday MONTH • FAVORITE LIQUOR • GRADUATION DATE • HOW MANY SISTERS • HOW MANY BROTHERS • HOW MANY SIBLINGS • WANTS TO TRAVEL TO • WHAT DEGREE AM I PURSUING
Crimes and Criminals - Daniel 2023-11-03
Across
- Varastama
- Terrorism
- Kuritegu
- Inimröövel
- Pettur
- Joobesolekus autojuhtimine
- Kurjategija
- Lennukiröövel
- Häkker
- Vargus
- Poliitiline mõrvar
- Narkootikumidega kaubitseja
- Vandalism
- Väljapressija
Down
- Riigireetmine
- Võltsija
- Salakaubandus
- Poevargus
- Relvastatud rööv
- Murdvargust toime panema, sisse murdma
- Tänavaröövel
- Piraatlus
- Murdvaras
- Narkootikumidega kaubitsemine
- Purjuspäi autot juhtima
- Vägistaja
- Mõrv
- Piraat
- Autoröövija
- Süütamine
30 Clues: Mõrv • Pettur • Häkker • Piraat • Vargus • Võltsija • Kuritegu • Varastama • Terrorism • Poevargus • Piraatlus • Murdvaras • Vägistaja • Vandalism • Süütamine • Inimröövel • Kurjategija • Autoröövija • Tänavaröövel • Riigireetmine • Salakaubandus • Lennukiröövel • Väljapressija • Relvastatud rööv • Poliitiline mõrvar • Purjuspäi autot juhtima • Joobesolekus autojuhtimine • Narkootikumidega kaubitseja • ...
crossword 2023-10-03
Across
- parij, zending, troep
- related to scientific methods of solving crimes
- aanklacht
- serious crime
- prikkeldraad
- schreeuwen
- bivak
- imprisonment
- wet, wetgeving
- young person
Down
- to climb
- meeting
- to lock up
- accidental
- lijfstraffen
- the phenomen that a criminal commits new crimes even after being punished
- ernst(harshness)
- spijt, berouw
- onwrikbaar
- too brightly coloured
20 Clues: bivak • meeting • to climb • aanklacht • to lock up • accidental • schreeuwen • onwrikbaar • lijfstraffen • prikkeldraad • imprisonment • young person • serious crime • spijt, berouw • wet, wetgeving • ernst(harshness) • parij, zending, troep • too brightly coloured • related to scientific methods of solving crimes • the phenomen that a criminal commits new crimes even after being punished
Trial Terms- Jenna Coe 2012-02-16
Across
- the member of a jury selected to preside over and speak for all the jurors on the panel.
- The obligation to offer evidence that the court or jury could reasonably believe, in support of a contention, failing which the case will be lost.
- a call or citation by authority to appear before a court or a judicial officer.
- A person instigating prosecution in a criminal proceeding
- The statement or declaration of a witness under an oath.
- reasonable ground for a belief, as, in a criminal case, that the accused was guilty of the crime, or, in a civil case, that grounds for the action existed: used especially as a defense to an action for malicious prosecution.
- A thought out homicide
- a person, company, etc., against whom a claim or charge is brought in a court
- Judicial rescue from a criminal charge on a verdict or finding of not guilty.
- The found answer of a jury given to the court concerning a matter submitted to their judgement.
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- a court order banning reporters, attorneys, and other parties involved in a case before a court of law from reporting on or publicly disclosing anything relating to the case.
- in complete agreement
- To examine a witness from the other side to discredit their testimony.
- any crime punishable by death or mutilation and forfeiture of lands and goods.
- the usual writ for the summoning of witnesses or the submission of evidence, as records or documents, before a court or other deliberative body.
- the subjecting of a person to a second trial or punishment for the same offense for which the person has already been tried or punished.
- A reckless attack with intent to injure seriously
- the willful giving of false testimony under oath or affirmation, before a competent tribunal, upon a point material to a legal inquiry.
- A jury that cannot agree on a verdict.
- The Miranda warning (also referred to as Miranda rights), is a warning that is required to be given by police
- You do not have to testify against yourself
- a formal accusation initiating a criminal case, presented by a grand jury and usually required for felonies and other serious crimes.
22 Clues: in complete agreement • A thought out homicide • A jury that cannot agree on a verdict. • You do not have to testify against yourself • A reckless attack with intent to injure seriously • The statement or declaration of a witness under an oath. • A person instigating prosecution in a criminal proceeding • ...
The Nature of Crime 2015-06-01
Across
- The defence the accused took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular offence
- laws federal or provincial statutes meant to protect the public welfare
- consciously taking an unjustifiable risk that a reasonable person would not take
- offences that do not require mens rea and to which the accused can offer no defence.
- a crime that is considered less serious and carries a lighter penalty. (Generally fined up to $2000 and/or imprisoned for up to six months)
- legal responsibility for a wrongful action
- a crime that involves advising, recommending, or persuading another person to commit a criminal offence
- someone who knowingly receives, comforts, or assists a perpetrator in escaping from the police
- wanton or reckless disregard for the lives and safety of others, sometimes causing serious injury or death
- “the guilty act” the voluntary action, omission, or state of being that is forbidden by the Criminal Code
- an agreement between two or more people to carry out an illegal act, even if that act does not actually occur
- “the guilty mind” demonstrates that the act was intentional, knowing, negligent, reckless, or wilfully blind or a deliberate intention to commit a wrongful act, with reckless disregard for the consequences
- a deliberate closing of one’s mind to the possible consequences of one’s actions
- the reason a person commits a crime
- the desire to commit one wrongful act for the sake of accomplishing another
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- a crime that is considered less serious and carries a lighter penalty. (Generally fined up to $2000 and/or imprisoned for up to six months)
- criminal laws Laws covering less serious offences at the provincial or municipal level, most often punishable by fines
- an awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea
- the intention to commit a crime, even when the crime is not committed.
- offenses that do not require mens rea but to which the accused can offer the defence of due diligence (the defence that the accused person took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular crime)
- an agreement between two or more people to carry out an illegal act, even if that act does not actually occur.
- the desire to commit a wrongful act, with no ulterior motive or purpose
- a criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime
- the person who actually commits the crime
- the crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence
- a state of mind in which someone desires to carry out a wrongful action,knows what the results will be, and is reckless regarding the consequences
26 Clues: the reason a person commits a crime • the person who actually commits the crime • legal responsibility for a wrongful action • the crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence • an awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea • a criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime • ...
The Nature of Crime 2015-06-01
Across
- the desire to commit one wrongful act for the sake of accomplishing another
- wanton or reckless disregard for the lives and safety of others, sometimes causing serious injury or death
- an agreement between two or more people to carry out an illegal act, even if that act does not actually occur
- consciously taking an unjustifiable risk that a reasonable person would not take
- the reason a person commits a crime
- a state of mind in which someone desires to carry out a wrongful action,knows what the results will be, and is reckless regarding the consequences
- legal responsibility for a wrongful action
- offences that do not require mens rea and to which the accused can offer no defence.
- “the guilty mind” demonstrates that the act was intentional, knowing, negligent, reckless, or wilfully blind or a deliberate intention to commit a wrongful act, with reckless disregard for the consequences
- The defence the accused took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular offence
- a crime that involves advising, recommending, or persuading another person to commit a criminal offence
- a crime that is considered less serious and carries a lighter penalty. (Generally fined up to $2000 and/or imprisoned for up to six months)
- the person who actually commits the crime
Down
- laws federal or provincial statutes meant to protect the public welfare
- an agreement between two or more people to carry out an illegal act, even if that act does not actually occur.
- the intention to commit a crime, even when the crime is not committed.
- someone who knowingly receives, comforts, or assists a perpetrator in escaping from the police
- offenses that do not require mens rea but to which the accused can offer the defence of due diligence (the defence that the accused person took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular crime)
- the crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence
- a deliberate closing of one’s mind to the possible consequences of one’s actions
- the desire to commit a wrongful act, with no ulterior motive or purpose
- a crime that is considered less serious and carries a lighter penalty. (Generally fined up to $2000 and/or imprisoned for up to six months)
- an awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea
- a criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime
- criminal laws Laws covering less serious offences at the provincial or municipal level, most often punishable by fines
- “the guilty act” the voluntary action, omission, or state of being that is forbidden by the Criminal Code
26 Clues: the reason a person commits a crime • the person who actually commits the crime • legal responsibility for a wrongful action • the crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence • an awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea • a criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime • ...
Law And Society 2018-03-14
Across
- deals with disputes that affect the community
- a decision made by the head of state to dissolve both houses of parliament
- a civil wrong
- a hearing in a Local Court to decide whether there is enough evidence to put a person on trial for an indictable (serious) offence
- in Australia, a group that comprises the head of state and selected government ministers
- the standard of proof in civil trials
- of law based on the previous decisions of judges, or precedents
- to treat somebody differently or less favourably because of her or his personal characteristics such as gender, ethnicity or religion
- any system of things in a graded order
- deals with disputes between private citizens
- the party in a criminal or civil trial against whom an action has been brought
- to bring a civil action against another person for causing damage or injury
- a previous legal decision that serves as a rule or pattern in future cases
- a group of people (either 12 or six) selected to hear the evidence in a court case
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- an application for a legal decision to be reviewed in a higher court
- to a magistrate or judge
- the party that commences a civil action
- a court official who has the power to make decisions on matters brought before a court of law
- the standard of proof required in a criminal trial
- to release an accused person who is awaiting trial
- a place where people can resolve disputes relating to law
- a process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act or caused another person a loss
- traditional indigenous rules that outline the correct way of living laws a set of legal rules
- laws made by parliaments
- a serious criminal offence
- rules applicable to people in the armed forces
- a court official who hears cases in the lowest court of law
- a document which sets out how an organisation or a country will be governed
- system in which two opposing parties present their
- equal opportunity for all people to make use of the legal system
- disorder or confusion due to the absence of government or laws
31 Clues: a civil wrong • to a magistrate or judge • laws made by parliaments • a serious criminal offence • the standard of proof in civil trials • any system of things in a graded order • the party that commences a civil action • deals with disputes between private citizens • deals with disputes that affect the community • rules applicable to people in the armed forces • ...