criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
unit 2 2025-11-18
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- nothing – nic nie mówić
- a course – robić kurs
- – świętować
- conversation – prowadzić rozmowę
- – modny
- up – dorastać
- red – zaczerwienić się
- – zwiększać
- – zdać sobie sprawę
- attention – zwracać uwagę
- – przetrwać
- – panikować
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- – znikać
- – wybierać
- – przestępca
- online – szukać w internecie
- – pozwalać
- – polecać
- – przemytnik
- – międzynarodowy
- – marzyć, śnić
- – lokalny
22 Clues: – modny • – znikać • – polecać • – lokalny • – wybierać • – pozwalać • – świętować • – zwiększać • – przetrwać • – panikować • – przestępca • – przemytnik • up – dorastać • – marzyć, śnić • – międzynarodowy • – zdać sobie sprawę • a course – robić kurs • red – zaczerwienić się • nothing – nic nie mówić • attention – zwracać uwagę • online – szukać w internecie • conversation – prowadzić rozmowę
Espresso machine per favore 2026-02-11
21 Clues: ιστός • μόριο • αποκτώ • αθωώνω • αρχικά • πρότυπο • αποκλείω • υπόδειγμα • καταδικάζω • διαδικασία • πιθανότητα • επιβεβαιώνω • εμφανίζονται • μικροσκοπικός • κηλίδες αίματος • χαρακτηριστικός • αστυνομική έρευνα • δείγμα για εξέταση • δηλώνω, χαρακτηρίζω • παίζω καθοριστικό ρόλο • ως ένα μέσο, ένας τρόπος
The Outsiders slang 2025-04-30
26 Clues: angry • steal • leave • alone • cooler • stolen • robbed • police • uncool • smoking • punched • hand gun • criminal • to fight • attacked • cigarette • cigarette • understand • gang fight • understand • to be kidding • something cool • form of alcohol • attractive girl • attractive girl • what I tell William all the time(be quiet)
Mischief and curruption 2020-04-18
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- act in one's favour by a gift of money
- or improper behavior
- deception to result in financial or personal gain
- someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work.
- or prone to behave in an untrustworthy way
- and wicked
- offence and is punishable by law.
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- of sins
- or fraudulent conduct by those in power
- or criminal.
- conforming to accepted standards of morality.
- acting in accordance with moral principles.
- event causing great and usually sudden damage
- is god of
14 Clues: of sins • is god of • and wicked • or criminal. • or improper behavior • offence and is punishable by law. • act in one's favour by a gift of money • or fraudulent conduct by those in power • or prone to behave in an untrustworthy way • acting in accordance with moral principles. • conforming to accepted standards of morality. • event causing great and usually sudden damage • ...
Legal Studies Crossword 2022-03-08
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- the group of people who make decisions
- the act of killing another person
- someone who did the crime
- where disputes are settled
- the court that deals with non criminal cases
- an individual accused in a court
- apply to a higher court to change a decision
- someone who did not do the crime
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- the person who may have committed the crime
- someone who administers the law
- the court that deals with non civil cases
- the person paid to protect the defendant
- the person with the final say
- the person accusing/charging the defendant
14 Clues: someone who did the crime • where disputes are settled • the person with the final say • someone who administers the law • an individual accused in a court • someone who did not do the crime • the act of killing another person • the group of people who make decisions • the person paid to protect the defendant • the court that deals with non civil cases • ...
Crime and criminals (part 2) 2026-02-09
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- a person who illegally accesses computer systems.
- a person who kidnaps others.
- illegal copying or distribution of digital content.
- taking something that belongs to someone else.
- dishonest obtaining of money by deception.
- crime involving threatening someone to get money or a favor.
- crime involving fake documents or money.
- a person who steals from shops.
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- crime involving illegal drugs.
- a serious violent crime where one person kills another.
- a criminal who breaks into buildings to steal.
- crime involving taking money or property by force or threat.
- a criminal who deliberately sets fires.
- a person who steals from banks.
14 Clues: a person who kidnaps others. • crime involving illegal drugs. • a person who steals from banks. • a person who steals from shops. • a criminal who deliberately sets fires. • crime involving fake documents or money. • dishonest obtaining of money by deception. • a criminal who breaks into buildings to steal. • taking something that belongs to someone else. • ...
Chapter 1: The Criminal Justice System 2024-09-12
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- A court order authorizing police officers to take certain actions. For example, to arrest suspects or to search premises.
- is based on the concept of federalism, in which power is divided between a central (national) government and regional (state) governments.
- A screening operation; a process by which criminal justice officials screen out some cases while advancing others to the next level of decision making.
- A system of government in which power is divided between a central (national) government and regional (state) governments.
- A mutual transfer of resources; a balance of benefits and deficits that flow from behavior based on decisions about the values and costs of alternative courses of action.
- Actions that violate laws defining which socially harmful behaviors will be subject to the government’s power to impose punishments.
- A document charging an individual with a specific crime. It is prepared by a prosecuting attorney and presented to a court at a preliminary hearing.
- A model of the criminal justice system that assumes freedom for the public to live without fear is so important that every effort must be made to repress crime; it emphasizes efficiency, speed, finality, and the capacity to apprehend, try, convict, and dispose of a high proportion of people facing criminal charges.
- The authority to make decisions without reference to specific rules or facts, using instead one’s own judgment; allows for individualization and informality in the administration of justice.
- arresting, prosecuting, convicting, and punishing those who disobey the law. However, this goal must be balanced with adherence to law.
- A penitentiary system, developed in Auburn, New York, in which each inmate was held in isolation during the night but worked and ate with others during the day under a rule of silence.
- Offenses less serious than felonies and usually punishable by incarceration of no more than one year in jail, or by probation or intermediate sanctions.
- the deterrent effect of actions by police, courts, and corrections. These actions not only punish those who violate the law but also provide examples that may keep others from committing wrongful acts.
- A defendant’s plea of guilty to a criminal charge with the reasonable expectation of receiving some consideration from the state for doing so, usually a reduction of the charge. The defendant’s ultimate goal is a penalty lighter than the one formally warranted by the charged offense.
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- A document returned by a grand jury as a “true bill” charging an individual with a specific crime on the basis of a determination of probable cause as presented by a prosecuting attorney.
- Offenses that are wrong by their very nature.
- focuses on the protection of the public both through the investigation and punishment of people who commit crimes and through efforts to prevent people from committing harmful.
- Differential treatment of individuals or groups based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or economic status, instead of on their behavior or qualifications.
- A model of the criminal justice system that assumes freedom for individuals who are wrongly accused and risk unjust punishment is so important that every effort must be made to ensure that criminal justice decisions are based on reliable information; it emphasizes the adversarial process, the rights of defendants, and formal decision-making procedures.
- A system consisting of a separate judicial system for each state in addition to a national system. Each case is tried in a court of the same jurisdiction as that of the law or laws broken.
- The physical taking of a person into custody on the grounds that there is reason to believe that he or she has committed a criminal offense. Police are limited to using only reasonable physical force in making an arrest. The purpose of the arrest is to hold the accused for a court proceeding.
- Unknowingly associating individuals with stereotyped characteristics of a demographic group and potentially using these stereotyped assumptions in reacting to these people
- A difference between groups that may be explained either by legitimate factors or by discrimination.
- The process of determining whether the defendant is guilty.
- Policies developed through guidance from research studies that demonstrate which approaches are most useful and cost-effective for advancing desired goals.
- concerns fairness and equity in the treatment of people who are drawn into the criminal justice system.
- Offenses prohibited by law but not necessarily wrong in themselves.
27 Clues: Offenses that are wrong by their very nature. • The process of determining whether the defendant is guilty. • Offenses prohibited by law but not necessarily wrong in themselves. • A difference between groups that may be explained either by legitimate factors or by discrimination. • ...
PART I - CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-09-09
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- – The verb form of injunction.
- – All courts except the Supreme Court are identified as this type of court.
- – The person who sits in court.
- – Actions determining controversies between private persons.
- – This is the study of punishment for crimes and offenders, including crime control, prevention, and punishment.
- – A face-to-face requirement between parties before the lupon chairman or pangkat to comply with the Katarungang Pambarangay.
- – A requisite of criminal jurisdiction dictating the offense or its essential elements should have been committed in that place.
- – This property is considered as movable property
- – If the prosecutor represents the state, what is the role of the victim or offended party in the criminal case?
- – Discaya was arrested at her home without a warrant. Jinggoy wants to require the police to bring Discaya before the court and legally justify her detention. What writ or petition will Discaya file?
- – Under the law on jurisdiction, cases under the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act should be filed exclusively with the Regional Trial Court. If a case is initially filed with the Regional Trial Court, what type of jurisdiction is exercised?
- – Jinggoy wants to compel the local civil registrar to register his child’s birth certificate, which has been delayed without valid reason. What writ or petition will Jinggoy file?
- – In a criminal case, this is jurisdictional; it cannot be the subject of an agreement, nor can it be waived or compromised.
- – This property is considered as immovable property.
- – Under the law on jurisdiction, jurisdiction precludes co-existence, excluding others. What type of jurisdiction is exercised?
- – Jurisdiction is vested in the person, not the judge.
- – The executive power is vested in this person.
- – This is justice outside legality.
- – Zaldy, who exposed corruption in a local government agency, has received death threats. He wants to protect his constitutional rights to life and personal security. What writ or petition will Zaldy file?
- – Discaya wants to elevate the case to the Supreme Court after the Court of Appeals upheld her conviction, arguing that lower courts violated procedural due process. What type of appeal will Discaya file?
- – The legislative power is vested in this body.
- – A determining factor of criminal jurisdiction found in complaint or information (plural).
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- – Discaya wants to question Zaldy’s right to hold the position of barangay captain due to doubts about his eligibility. What writ or petition will Discaya file?
- – This is one of the powers of the second pillar of Criminal Law Justice that best describes filing information.
- – Under the law on jurisdiction, jurisdiction can be held by different courts to take cognizance of the same subject matter. What type of jurisdiction is exercised here?
- – A major aspect of remedial law dealing with proof, whether testimonial, object, or documentary.
- – Role of the judge where evidence gathered outside court is utilized and the judge steers proceedings.
- – Claudine wants to prevent a municipal trial court from proceeding with a property dispute case that is outside its territorial jurisdiction. What writ or petition will Claudine file?
- – An environmental group including Gela wants to file an action after a factory illegally disposed hazardous waste into a river, affecting several barangays. What writ or petition will Gela file?
- – Family Court, Sandiganbayan, or Sharia’h court classified as what type of court jurisdiction?
- – Claudine discovers her employment records have been accessed and shared without her consent. She wants to have the matter reviewed and control the handling of her personal information. What writ or petition will Claudine file?
- – Role of the judge where the court hears two parties impartially and renders judgment after trial.
- – This branch of the Criminal Justice System concerns custody, supervision, and rehabilitation of criminal offenders.
- – Mode of application when the law prescribes methods of enforcing rights.
- – Laws that are technically prospective in application, originating from legislature, regulating rights.
- – In the Philippines, only the Supreme Court is identified as this type of court.
- – This pillar concerns the accused who finally regains liberty.
- – This pillar deals with jails, prisons, and colonies where convicts serve their sentences.
- – Under the law on jurisdiction, cases decided by the MeTC, MTC, MTCC, and MCTC within their territorial jurisdiction can be elevated to the Regional Trial Court. What type of jurisdiction is exercised?
- – Law declaring prohibited conduct and punishment for violations.
40 Clues: – The verb form of injunction. • – The person who sits in court. • – This is justice outside legality. • – The executive power is vested in this person. • – The legislative power is vested in this body. • – This property is considered as movable property • – This property is considered as immovable property. • – Jurisdiction is vested in the person, not the judge. • ...
Laws 2016-11-08
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- defendants are determined by a _____ or ____
- there are differences between ________ & _________
- have disputed between one neighbour another
- have examples like Murder, Assault & Theft
- Defamation is also known as a _____ _____
- is a serious crime & is considered a criminal offense
- are the three types of civil laws
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- are actions of the main types
- Criminal Laws protects ________, ______, _______ & the ______
- are the ones who are prosecuting you
- have the main types of actions covered by the law of tort
- Is one of three examples of crimes
12 Clues: are actions of the main types • are the three types of civil laws • Is one of three examples of crimes • are the ones who are prosecuting you • Defamation is also known as a _____ _____ • have examples like Murder, Assault & Theft • have disputed between one neighbour another • defendants are determined by a _____ or ____ • ...
What is Law and Lawmaking Vocabulary Activity 2021-09-28
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- The branch of law dealing with crimes and their punishment
- A criminal offense, less serious than a felony, punishable by a prison sentence of one year or less
- A basic principle of our constitutional system. It limits government to powers provided to it by the people.
- the state or federal government's attorney in a criminal case
- A legal way of making a provision less enforceable than it might be otherwise
- The process by which courts decide whether the laws passed by Congress or state legislatures are constitutional
- A serious criminal offense punishable by a prison sentence of more than one year
- Conflicting with some provision of the Constitution
- A noncriminal lawsuit, brought to enforce a right or redress a wrong
- A court in which appeals from trial court decisions are heard
- Written laws enacted by legislatures
- The legal process in which one country or state asks another to surrender a suspected or convicted criminal
- Proceedings that are open to the public. During these proceedings, evidence is considered and then a decision is reached based on this evidence.
- In a civil case, the injured party who brings the legal action against the alleged wrongdoer
- All law that does not involve criminal matters, such as tort and contract law. Civil law usually deals with private rights of individuals, groups, or businesses.
- The level of proof required to convict a person of a crime. It does not mean "convinced 100 percent," but does mean there are no reasonable doubts as to guilt.
- Usually the standard of proof used in a civil suit; the burden of proof that a party must meet in order to win the lawsuit. To win, a party must provide evidence that is more convincing than the other side's evidence.
- The provision in Article VI of the Constitution stating that U.S. laws and treaties must be followed even if state and local laws disagree with the Constitution and these treaties.
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- Prohibit; in government, the power of the chief executive to prevent the enactment of a bill
- The division of powers between the states and the federal government.
- A proposed law being considered by a legislature
- The person against whom a claim is made. In a civil suit, the defendant is the person being sued; in a criminal case, the defendant is the person charged with committing a crime.
- The power of each of the three branches of government (legislative, judicial, executive) to limit the other branches' power, so as to prevent an abuse.
- Court decision on a legal question that guides decisions in future cases presenting similar questions
- A county or city law
- The division among the branches of government (executive, legislative, and judicial). statutes Written laws enacted by legislatures
- A pact between nations; if entered into by the United States through its executive branch, the pact must be approved by "two-thirds of the senators present," under Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution, to become effective
- What the lawmakers who passed a law wanted the law to mean. If the language of a statute is unclear, judges will often look at the legislative intent to help them interpret the law.
- A court proceeding
- The first ten amendments to the Constitution, which guarantees basic individual rights to all persons in the United States
- Basic privileges a person as a human being
31 Clues: A court proceeding • A county or city law • Written laws enacted by legislatures • Basic privileges a person as a human being • A proposed law being considered by a legislature • Conflicting with some provision of the Constitution • The branch of law dealing with crimes and their punishment • the state or federal government's attorney in a criminal case • ...
CHAPTER 10 DEFINITIONS 2018-10-26
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- The responsibility to prove one's case.
- Closed off to ensure that unauthorized people cannot enter a crime scene and that evidence inside the scene is not tampered with.
- A formal court document authorizing a person to enter a building or place to search for and seize evidence.
- A judicial release procedure allowing an accused to sign a document guaranteeing he or she will show up in court.
- (I) The judicial release of an accused pending
- Discusses and weighs the evidence in order to determine a verdict
- Requests to carry over the trial to another time or date.
- The person who rules on how the law is applied to the facts; in an adversarial system, the judge.
- In criminal law a formal charge laid against an individual for making a false statement under oath.
- Negotiation between the Crown and the defence whereby the Crown agrees to a lesser charge or to recommend a lighter penalty in exchange for a guilty plea by the accused.
- Unbiased or unprejudiced.
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- Violations for which the prosecution has a choice to proceed by way of indictment or summary conviction offence; also called a "dual procedure offence".
- In criminal law, a group of 12 ordinary reasonable people who decide on the guilt or innocence of the accused based on the evidence presented.
- A court document, called a "writ," used to determine whether an accused can be legally detained; a Charter right that protects against unlawful arrest and detention.
- Criminal violations that are minor in nature (e.g., causing a disturbance), are tried by justices or provincial court judges, and have consequences much less severe than indictable offences.
- The level of uncertainty beyond which proof must be established in a criminal trial.
- More serious criminal violations (e.g.,murder, arson, aggravated assault) as distinguished from summary conviction offences
- The negotiation between the Crown and the defence whereby the Crown agrees to a lesser charge or to recommend a lighter penalty in return for a guilty plea by the accused.
- A judicial remedy used by the courts to stop the action against an accused if the continuance of the action would be considered or prejudicial to the accused.
- A judicial release procedure allowing an accused to make a written promise to appear in court or pay a sum of money for failing to do so.
- A shift of responsibility in a criminal case such that the defence must prove aspects of the case rather than the Crown.
- Released after being declared not guilty.
- An individual who takes the responsibility for ensuring that an accused appears in court and who agrees to pay a sum of money should the accused fail to do so.
- (2) The sum of money deposited with the courts to ensure that an accused will appear for trial.
- A requirement that all relevant information be made available (e.g., the Crown must provide the defence with all case-related information)
- A judicial release procedure allowing an accused to be released from custody as long as he or she agrees to abide by specified conditions (e.g..not contacting certain people).
26 Clues: Unbiased or unprejudiced. • The responsibility to prove one's case. • Released after being declared not guilty. • (I) The judicial release of an accused pending • Requests to carry over the trial to another time or date. • Discusses and weighs the evidence in order to determine a verdict • ...
Supreme Court 2024-03-19
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- The decision of a petit jury or a judge.
- Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
- Judges in the U.S. court system.
- jury A body of citizens who listen to evidence of criminal allegations, which are presented by the government, and determines whether there is probable cause to believe the offense was committed. As it is used in federal criminal cases, "the government" refers to the lawyers of the U.S. attorney's office who are prosecuting the case.
- relating to crime or to the prosecution of suspects in a crime
- Court head of the judicial branch
- Judges in Massachusetts are appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, also known as the Governor’s Council.
- a court official whose main job is court security, usually a peace officer or deputy sheriff, who keeps order in the courtroom and acts as an intermediary between the judge and attorneys.
- Statements by a witness who did not see or hear the incident in question but heard about it from someone else. Hearsay is usually not admissible as evidence in court.
- To charge someone with a crime. A prosecutor tries a criminal case on behalf of the government.
- Answer questions in court.
- evidence All evidence except eyewitness testimony.
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- person charged with a crime or wrongdoing;in a civil suit, the person complained against; in a criminal case, the person accused of the crime.
- Persons selected according to law and sworn to inquire into and declare a verdict on matters of fact.
- The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime.
- Written statements of the parties in a civil case of their positions. In the federal courts, the principal pleadings are the complaint and the answer.
- Government entity authorized to resolve legal disputes. Judges sometimes use "court" to refer to themselves in the third person, as in "the court has read the briefs."
- Someone who saw the event take place. A person called upon by either side in a lawsuit to give testimony before the court or jury
- a lawsuit based on a private wrong, as distinguished from a crime, or to enforce rights through remedies of a private or non-penal nature. All legal proceedings which are not criminal actions are civil actions.
- to the jury The judge's instructions to the jury concerning the law that applies to the facts of the case on trial.
- a case before a court
- the U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the United States; the basic principles and laws of a nation that determine the powers and duties of the government and guarantee certain rights to the people in it.
- Branch of or relating to a judgment, the function of judging, the administration of justice; belonging to the branch of government that is charged with trying all cases and with the administration of justice within its jurisdiction
- Government official with authority to decide lawsuits brought before courts.
- of court An officer appointed by the court to work with the chief judge in overseeing the court's administration, especially to assist in managing the flow of cases through the court and to maintain court records.
25 Clues: a case before a court • Answer questions in court. • Judges in the U.S. court system. • Court head of the judicial branch • The decision of a petit jury or a judge. • evidence All evidence except eyewitness testimony. • relating to crime or to the prosecution of suspects in a crime • The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime. • ...
law enforcement 2021-11-05
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- lessen the seriousness of the crime
- evidence the actions caused a harmful result
- make the crime worse
- least serious type of crime
- more serious than infractions but less serious than felonies
- most serious type of crimes
- crime that involves another persons property
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- protects the private rights of citizens
- also known as mens rea
- criminal act must occur at the same time as criminal intent
- also known as actus reus
- illegal activity punishable by law
12 Clues: make the crime worse • also known as mens rea • also known as actus reus • least serious type of crime • most serious type of crimes • illegal activity punishable by law • lessen the seriousness of the crime • protects the private rights of citizens • evidence the actions caused a harmful result • crime that involves another persons property • ...
Prefix puzzle 2024-05-07
8 Clues: fear of light • very small; tiny • an instrument to sing into • to sale over the telephone • communication between minds • to go around or bypass; avoid • a machine for making instant copies • to go around (the earth for example)
Human Rights 2024-05-15
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- Equality - The state of equal ease of access to resources and opportunities regardless of gender.
- - Criminal activities carried out by means of computers or the internet.
- - The offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting of something of value for the purpose of influencing the action of an official in the discharge of their public or legal duties.
- Driving - Operating a vehicle in a manner that shows a willful disregard for the safety of persons or property.
- Curiae - Latin for "friend of the court," a person or organization that is not a party to a case but offers information or expertise to assist the court in making its decision.
- - The practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats.
- Delinquency - The habitual committing of criminal acts or offenses by a young person, typically under the age of 18.
- Evidence - Evidence that tends to establish the guilt of the defendant.
- Violence - Violent or aggressive behavior within the home, typically involving the violent abuse of a spouse or partner.
- Delicti - The concrete evidence of a crime, such as a dead body in a murder case.
- Rea - The mental state or intent to commit a crime.
- - The protection of sensitive information from unauthorized access or disclosure.
- Investigation - An inquiry or proceeding to determine whether there is sufficient ground to hold a person for trial.
- - The act of taking someone else's property without permission with the intent to permanently deprive the owner of it.
- - The killing of one person by another, which can be criminal, excusable, or justifiable.
- - The tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend.
- - A serious crime, often classified as grave felonies under Philippine law, such as murder or rape.
- Punishment - The legally authorized killing of someone as punishment for a crime.
- - The unlawful physical acting upon a threat, distinguished from assault which is the act of creating apprehension of such contact.
- Imprisonment - The unlawful restraint of a person against their will by someone without legal authority or justification.
- - The process of giving sworn evidence.
- - A judgment that a person is not guilty of the crime with which they have been charged.
- Reus - The physical act of committing a crime.
- Seizure - The process by which police or authorities inspect a person's property and confiscate any relevant evidence to a crime.
- - A court proceeding in which the accused is formally charged with a crime and asked to enter a plea.
- - A formal declaration by a judge or jury that someone is guilty of a criminal offense.
- of Arrest - A document issued by a judge or magistrate that authorizes the arrest of an individual.
- Penal Code (RPC) - The primary criminal law in the Philippines, initially enacted in 1930, detailing crimes, penalties, and general legal provisions.
- - An order to appear before a judge or magistrate, typically in a civil or criminal case.
- Rights - The rights of individuals to practice and maintain their cultural traditions.
- - Compensation or payment made by a criminal to the victim or their family for the harm or loss caused by the crime.
- - The temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial, sometimes on condition of a monetary guarantee.
- - The failure to act when there is a duty to act.
- of Court - Behavior that disrespects or disobeys the authority, justice, and dignity of the court.
- - The release of an offender under supervision, rather than imprisonment, on the condition of good behavior.
- - A formal accusation initiating a criminal case, presented by a grand jury or a prosecutor.
- of Witness - The process of challenging the credibility of a witness during cross-examination.
- - The taking of property from a person by force or threat of force.
- Cause - Reasonable grounds for making an arrest, conducting a search, or pressing a charge.
- of Limitations - The time period within which legal action must be taken, typically after the occurrence of an event.
- - The process of charging someone with a crime and conducting a trial against them in a court of law.
- - The killing of a close relative, such as a parent or spouse.
- Evidence - Evidence that tends to prove the innocence of the defendant or negate their guilt.
- - The legal representation and arguments made by or on behalf of the accused in a criminal case.
- Intent - The intent to commit a crime, which can be specific or general.
- - The unlawful sexual intercourse with an individual without their consent.
- Trafficking - The illegal trade of humans for the purposes of forced labor, sexual slavery, or commercial sexual exploitation.
- - The conditional release of a prisoner before the end of their sentence on the promise of good behavior.
- Law - The body of law that relates to crime and the regulation of social conduct, proscribing what is forbidden and prescribing the punishment for offenders.
- Under the Influence) - The act of operating a vehicle after consuming alcohol or other drugs.
- - The unlawful abduction or detention of a person against their will.
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- Process - Legal requirement that the state must respect all the legal rights owed to a person, ensuring fair treatment.
- of Illegal Drugs - The crime of having one or more illegal drugs in one's possession, either for personal use, distribution, sale or otherwise.
- of Evidence - The standard of proof in civil cases, requiring that the evidence presented by one party be more convincing than the evidence presented by the other party.
- - The theft or misappropriation of funds placed in one's trust or belonging to one's employer.
- of Court - Behavior that disrespects or disobeys the authority, justice, and dignity of the court.
- - The punishment assigned to a defendant who has been found guilty of a crime.
- - The act of lying or making verifiably false statements under oath in a court of law.
- - The improper performance of a lawful act.
- - Conduct or speech inciting people to rebel against the authority of a state.
- - The act of detaining a person in legal custody, usually in response to a criminal charge.
- - The act of inflicting physical harm or unwanted physical contact upon a person.
- - The act of killing an infant.
- - The process of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after imprisonment, addiction, or illness.
- - A written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation, used as evidence in court.
- - The action of forging a document, signature, banknote, or work of art.
- Communication - Communication that is protected from disclosure in court, such as conversations between spouses, attorney-client communications, and doctor-patient communications.
- Impact Statement - A statement made by the victim or their family about the impact of the crime on their lives, which may be considered by the court during sentencing.
- of Justice - The crime of willfully interfering with the process of justice and law, especially by influencing or threatening witnesses or law enforcement officers.
- - The act of violent or open resistance to an established government or ruler.
- - The practice of spying or using spies to obtain political or military information.
- - The standard of proof required to convict a person of a crime, meaning there is no logical reason to question guilt.
- Rights - The rights of indigenous peoples to maintain their distinct cultural identities and practices.
- of Custody - The chronological documentation or paper trail showing the seizure, custody, control, transfer, analysis, and disposition of physical or electronic evidence.
- - A less serious offense compared to a felony, often punishable by lighter penalties.
- Perpetua - A penalty under Philippine law which means imprisonment for at least 30 years and after which the convict becomes eligible for parole.
- - The unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.
- - The crime of betraying one's country, especially by attempting to kill the sovereign or overthrow the government.
- - The action of damaging the good reputation of someone; slander or libel.
- - Wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
- Trafficking - The illegal production, distribution, and sale of drugs.
- - Minor violations of laws, usually punishable by fines or other minor penalties.
- - The criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
- - A violent uprising against an authority or government.
- Reasonable Doubt - The standard of proof in criminal cases, requiring that the evidence be so convincing that no reasonable person would doubt the defendant's guilt.
- Rape - Sexual intercourse with a minor, regardless of whether it is consensual, because the minor is considered too young to legally consent.
- - The action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation.
- Bargaining - An agreement between the prosecutor and defendant where the defendant pleads guilty to a lesser charge to avoid trial for a more severe charge.
- - The questioning of a witness by the opposing party during a trial.
- - A written defamatory statement or representation that conveys an unjustly unfavorable impression.
- - The performance by a public official of an act that is legally unjustified, harmful, or contrary to law.
- Imprisonment - A sentence of imprisonment for the rest of the convicted person's life.
- - The act of attempting to overthrow a government or political system from within.
- Liability - The responsibility for a crime, implying that the individual has committed a criminal act with intent.
- Laundering - The process of concealing the origins of money obtained illegally by passing it through a complex sequence of banking transfers or commercial activities.
- Until Proven Guilty - A fundamental principle of criminal law stating that a defendant is presumed innocent unless proven guilty.
- - The unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
- Code - A legal code that lists crimes and the corresponding punishments.
- Protection - The principle that all individuals must be treated equally by the law.
- - The deliberate destruction or defacement of property.
- Examination - The initial questioning of a witness by the party that called the witness to testify.
- - Repeatedly following, harassing, or threatening an individual in a way that causes fear or concern.
- - A legal document ordering someone to attend a court proceeding as a witness.
103 Clues: - The act of killing an infant. • - The process of giving sworn evidence. • - The improper performance of a lawful act. • Reus - The physical act of committing a crime. • Rea - The mental state or intent to commit a crime. • - The failure to act when there is a duty to act. • - The tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend. • ...
Vocab 6-B 2013-02-19
15 Clues: star • alien • victim • capture • to kill • to rent • failure • to steal • criminal • to arrest • male thief • male critic • to fascinate • to recommend • to be successful
CRIM 112 CH1&2 2026-02-26
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- Laws passed by legislatures. Also known as "laws on the books"
- This type of law outlines how laws are enforced (rules of arrest, courtroom procedures, evidence & appeals process)
- A vote of four justices is required to grant 'cert'.
- This article of the constitution established the U.S. Supreme Court
- This type of defense is used when an illegal act done to prevent greater harm.
- An example of this type of defense is: Someone takes a coat they believe is theirs but it actually belongs to someone else, leading to a potential theft charge
- A defense that argues the defendant could not have committed the crime because they were somewhere else at the time the crime was committed.
- This amendment guarantees essential rights to individuals in criminal prosecutions, ensuring a fair, fast, and public trial by an impartial jury in the district where the crime occurred
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- This is the supreme law of the land
- An order to a lower court to send up the record to the U.S. Supreme Court for review
- A prior court decision or event that serves as an example or rule for deciding later, similar cases, ensuring consistency in legal rulings, especially in common law systems
- This type of court jurisdiction is based on the type of case (e.g. bankruptcy, family law, criminal)
- Stands for Supreme Court of The United States
- A type of law that deals with actions that are considered harmful to society as a whole.
- These codes detail what behaviors are criminal and their punishments
- This amendment protects individuals against self-incrimination, double-jeopardy, and states that no one shall be "deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law"
16 Clues: This is the supreme law of the land • Stands for Supreme Court of The United States • A vote of four justices is required to grant 'cert'. • Laws passed by legislatures. Also known as "laws on the books" • This article of the constitution established the U.S. Supreme Court • These codes detail what behaviors are criminal and their punishments • ...
Ephesians 4:20-24 2023-11-03
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- as the truth is in ____,
- (24) and to put on the ____ self,
- (21) assuming that you have ____ about him
- created after the ____ of God
- (20) But that is not the way your learned ____!–
- in true ____ and holiness.
- ____ desires,
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- (23) and to be ____ in the spirit of your minds,
- (22) to put off your old ____,
- which belongs to your former ____ of life
- and were ____ in him,
- and is ____ through
12 Clues: ____ desires, • and is ____ through • and were ____ in him, • as the truth is in ____, • in true ____ and holiness. • created after the ____ of God • (22) to put off your old ____, • (24) and to put on the ____ self, • which belongs to your former ____ of life • (21) assuming that you have ____ about him • (23) and to be ____ in the spirit of your minds, • ...
black history 2024-03-26
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- enslave spoke out against injustice
- to give up her seat
- black female in congress
- ‘good trouble’ to fight for civil rights
- wiz started high school when she was 10 years old
- american pilot that helped the united states to victory
- Rights leader
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- 1863 enslaved people.
- that nurtured land and minds
- woman self-made millionaire
- for the Underground Railroad. She was also a spy.
- Jackson, King of
- the first black Supreme Court justice changed children’s lives
13 Clues: Rights leader • Jackson, King of • to give up her seat • 1863 enslaved people. • black female in congress • woman self-made millionaire • that nurtured land and minds • enslave spoke out against injustice • ‘good trouble’ to fight for civil rights • for the Underground Railroad. She was also a spy. • wiz started high school when she was 10 years old • ...
James crossword 2025-04-18
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- walter___ Chemistry teacher turned kingpin
- Toothless, Smaug, shard to name a few
- A flat peak with nowhere left to climb
- Half a moon’s cycle or two weeks’ time
- Dark realm beneath the Overworld
- Where every meal begins
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- Crocodile hunter legend
- Dawn dish ___
- Collective thoughts, one brain, many minds
- company founded by carpenter Ole Kirk Christiansen
- Echoes help this tech “see” underwater
- How everything looks through rose-colored glasses
12 Clues: Dawn dish ___ • Crocodile hunter legend • Where every meal begins • Dark realm beneath the Overworld • Toothless, Smaug, shard to name a few • A flat peak with nowhere left to climb • Echoes help this tech “see” underwater • Half a moon’s cycle or two weeks’ time • walter___ Chemistry teacher turned kingpin • Collective thoughts, one brain, many minds • ...
DAD 2025-06-13
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- Tend plot, carefully cultivating greens
- Disney land is magic
- Local team supports genius
- Cool note spun around in jazz pianist’s mind
- Trumpeter makes baker cheat!
- Librarian’s haven stirs minds – it’s fundamental
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- Bookstore in chaos: smashing English novels regularly
- Volcano island’s fine terrain reshaped
- Garden tool gets twisted – dad’s green pursuit
- Goal legend’s confused – he brought glory to Boro!
- Italian paradise gets rebuilt – we holidayed here
- Bird's place in sky jazzed up
12 Clues: Disney land is magic • Local team supports genius • Trumpeter makes baker cheat! • Bird's place in sky jazzed up • Volcano island’s fine terrain reshaped • Tend plot, carefully cultivating greens • Cool note spun around in jazz pianist’s mind • Garden tool gets twisted – dad’s green pursuit • Librarian’s haven stirs minds – it’s fundamental • ...
VOCAB 2026-05-28
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- an organization that works to help a city or group of people
- they don't change their minds easily
- a path for water to travel through
- go downward
- a person who sells things
- make it happen later than planned
- a very sad event
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- group of leaders in a government
- scientist who works with chemicals
- to wait for a short time before doing something
- it hurts
- a person who sells food
12 Clues: it hurts • go downward • a very sad event • a person who sells food • a person who sells things • group of leaders in a government • make it happen later than planned • a path for water to travel through • scientist who works with chemicals • they don't change their minds easily • to wait for a short time before doing something • ...
SPELLING WORDS 2022-10-17
15 Clues: unseen • food chef • disappear • humongous • knock into • wet smelly • left alone • dissolvable • illegal act • falling rock • country policy • soothing salve • shiny reflection • downward pathway • precious souvenir
unit 8 2020-04-24
ACOSF 2022-06-20
7 Clues: - main male • - main female • - controls minds • - nesta's work bestie • - the shop girl nesta met • - nesta found in the middle • - Capable of opening portals to different locations and realities
Investigations Division 2013-02-07
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- person with convictions
- spot
- financial difficulties
- delve
- safety of an organization against criminal activity such as terrorism, theft, or espionage
- This term describes a country joined with another country for a special purpose
- missing from formation
- forensic material
- Investigate thoroughly
- “top secret” designation
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- one who knows all the secrets
- collared
- Type of war that does not involve military action
- Activities designed to prevent or thwart spying, intelligence gathering, and sabotage by an enemy or other foreign entity.
- Travel journey outside US
- you may be picked up if you’re under it
- Matter of Proof?
- Bond activity
- recommendations in a way
- Render ineffective or harmless by applying an opposite force or effect
- violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims
- The image of the bald eagle may be found on ___ agency seals.
- block
23 Clues: spot • delve • block • collared • Bond activity • Matter of Proof? • forensic material • financial difficulties • missing from formation • Investigate thoroughly • person with convictions • recommendations in a way • “top secret” designation • Travel journey outside US • one who knows all the secrets • you may be picked up if you’re under it • Type of war that does not involve military action • ...
American Justice Crossword!! 2016-09-12
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- Lying to steal.
- A banker taking money from the bank is...
- Intentionally destroying someone's property.
- Illegally getting into a building with the intent on committing a crime.
- Payments made from criminal to victim in compensation for crime.
- Human killing
- A crime against a person because of a biased against race, religion, disability, sexual orientation, ethnicity, gender, or gender identity
- Punishment for justice.
- Imprisonment to keep criminal from breaking the law again.
- The school of thought that says fear of punishment will prevent crime.
- Crime of lying while under oath.
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- Intentionally burning someone else's property
- Helping offenders to change so they can lead productive lives in society
- Blackmailing
- Taking someone's life with malice
- Crime Crimes involving technology and networks.
- Threat of attacking someone; goes with battery
- Synonym of theft.
- The action of assault.
- Forcible stealing someone's property.
20 Clues: Blackmailing • Human killing • Lying to steal. • Synonym of theft. • The action of assault. • Punishment for justice. • Crime of lying while under oath. • Taking someone's life with malice • Forcible stealing someone's property. • A banker taking money from the bank is... • Intentionally destroying someone's property. • Intentionally burning someone else's property • ...
Social Science So Far 2016-09-13
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- There are 12 of them in an important criminal trial
- One of the most important trade routes in the medieval age
- Cause and effect relationships
- How sustainable something is
- One of the Roman Empire's capital cities
- The burden of proof in a criminal case
- Laws to prevent people from being harmed by others
- The system where 2 people present arguments against each other
- Where criminals go for a life sentence of prison
- Crazy Roman Emperor
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- 200 year religious war
- The King who signed the Magna Carta
- Barbarians from Germany
- The person who is accusing another in a civil case
- One of Charlemagne's titles
- The parts of the Earth that are water
- Where the public go to see a court case
- A type of fuel that will run out
- Thought to be carried by rats
- The only thing outside of feudalism
20 Clues: Crazy Roman Emperor • 200 year religious war • Barbarians from Germany • One of Charlemagne's titles • How sustainable something is • Thought to be carried by rats • Cause and effect relationships • A type of fuel that will run out • The King who signed the Magna Carta • The only thing outside of feudalism • The parts of the Earth that are water • ...
SUPREME COURT 2017-12-09
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- Involves non-criminal matter
- Satisfaction of a claim, payment
- judicial decision that serves as a guide for similar cases
- federal and state courts share the power to hear these cases
- List of cases to be heard
- Accuse or bring charges against
- A judicial body, a court
- Transcript of proceedings made in the trial court
- Detailed written statements
- A violation
- To support or strengthen
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- authority of a court to try and decide a case
- Another name for a case, action
- The lower federal courts
- An expert in the law especially a judge or legal scholar
- written to make a point not made or not emphasized in the majority opinion
- Involves criminal matter
- A party to a lawsuit
- Reason that forms basis of an argument or conclusion
- The person against who made the complaint
20 Clues: A violation • A party to a lawsuit • The lower federal courts • Involves criminal matter • A judicial body, a court • To support or strengthen • 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 • The person against who made the complaint • ...
SUPREME COURT 2017-12-09
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- List of cases to be heard
- Involves criminal matter
- Detailed written statements
- The lower federal courts
- Reason that forms basis of an argument or conclusion
- judicial decision that serves as a guide for similar cases
- Another name for a case, action
- The person against who made the complaint
- A party to a lawsuit
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- process used when lower court is unsure about the procedure that should apply in a case
- Involves non-criminal matter
- Satisfaction of a claim, payment
- A violation
- the party against whom the appeal is taken
- authority of a court to try and decide a case
- the party who takes the appeal to a higher court
- Accuse or bring charges against
- To support or strengthen
- Transcript of proceedings made in the trial court
- An expert in the law especially a judge or legal scholar
- A judicial body, a court
21 Clues: A violation • A party to a lawsuit • Involves criminal matter • To support or strengthen • The lower federal courts • A judicial body, a court • List of cases to be heard • Detailed written statements • Involves non-criminal matter • Accuse or bring charges against • Another name for a case, action • Satisfaction of a claim, payment • The person against who made the complaint • ...
Court Case Vocabulary 2023-02-07
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- Smaller, less serious offense
- Statement by accused of guilt or innocence
- Asking higher court to review a case decision
- Find the defendant guilty of the charges
- Attorneys trying to prove defendant guilty
- Person who testifies in court
- Amendment promising fair and speedy trial
- Court hearing for plea, probable cause
- Serious crime; sentence up to life in prison
- Case settling disagreement between 2 parties
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- Money paid by liable person to compensate
- Valid reason to search/arrest a person
- Protection against unfair governmental actions
- Person filing a complaint in a civil case
- Decision in criminal case by judge or jury
- Find the defendant not guilty of the charges
- Amendment against self-incrimination
- Person who must be proven guilty or liable
- Case about whether someone has broken a law
- Amendment against cruel punishment
- Amendment against unreasonable searches
21 Clues: Smaller, less serious offense • Person who testifies in court • Amendment against cruel punishment • Amendment against self-incrimination • Valid reason to search/arrest a person • Court hearing for plea, probable cause • Amendment against unreasonable searches • Find the defendant guilty of the charges • Money paid by liable person to compensate • ...
Oliver Twist 2026-06-10
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- Fagin trains boys to become ________.
- Rose ________ helps protect Oliver.
- Dickens wrote during the __________ period.
- The young pickpocket known as the Artful ________.
- Oliver is born in a __________.
- Mr ________ is the parish beadle.
- The kind-hearted gentleman who takes Oliver in after he is injured.
- A thief who steals directly from people's pockets.
- The compassionate woman who tries to help Oliver escape.
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- Theme shown through Oliver's treatment in the workhouse.
- Author of Oliver Twist.
- Fagin's most skilled young thief.
- Oliver asks for more of this in the famous scene.
- The bully who insults Oliver's mother.
- Bill ________, the violent criminal.
- Oliver's criminal mentor who trains boys to steal.
- Oliver's half-brother and enemy.
- Oliver is an ________ with no parents.
- Theme represented by Fagin's gang.
- The city where most of the novel takes place.
- Oliver's surname.
- Item Oliver is surrounded by while working for Sowerberry.
22 Clues: Oliver's surname. • Author of Oliver Twist. • Oliver is born in a __________. • Oliver's half-brother and enemy. • Fagin's most skilled young thief. • Mr ________ is the parish beadle. • Theme represented by Fagin's gang. • Rose ________ helps protect Oliver. • Bill ________, the violent criminal. • Fagin trains boys to become ________. • The bully who insults Oliver's mother. • ...
Civics power words 2025-03-17
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- The decision of a judge or jury
- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts.
- The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws - especially the rights guaranteed in the 4th - 8th amendments to the Constitution.
- The authority to interpret and administer the law. Jurisdiction determines which type of court you attend and where it is located.
- A formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime
- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- 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
- 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
- The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case. Courts with original jurisdiction are also known as trial courts
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- The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if law or presidential action follows the Constitution. This is when the judicial branch interprets the laws.
- The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant.
- The government’s side in a criminal case
- An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit
- A court case involving disputes between two parties (individuals, businesses) related to money or property.
- The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws. They also punish lawbreakers.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
18 Clues: The decision of a judge or jury • The government’s side in a criminal case • An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit • 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. • ...
Synonyms 1 & 2 2024-12-30
20 Clues: close • light • close • couch • jacket • unhappy • chicken • toss, pitch • ill, unwell • bunny, hare • angry, upset • creek, river • shout, scream • alike, identical • nap, doze, slumber • punch, smack, strike • skinny, lean, slender • thief, robber, criminal • chubby, plump, overweight • big, huge, massive, enormous
Terms Used in the Community Sector 2013-04-18
8 Clues: About well being • Works with children • what can protect you • Works with the elderly • Works with all ages and minds • Works with children and teenagers • Works with people with special needs • a plan to help families and individuals
Freak the Mighty 2021-01-27
9 Clues: name of bully • Max full name • Freaks real name • a mechanical bird • another name for alcohol • who is the grandpa of max • who is the grandma of max • Freak cold max this when they first met • Freak says it’s a word used by people with small minds
Semester Exam Vocab Review - Some answers have more than one word, omit spaces when entering 2021-01-04
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- The belief that Jesus is fully God and Fully human
- Asking critical questions of the text
- The Sense of Scripture that seeks to understand the meaning of the text, the foundational sense
- The function of a myth that express the awe and connectedness to the sacred
- A 5 step prayer that helps up reflect back on our day
- St. Ignatius' method of discussion making
- _ of God. The rule of God over the hearts and minds of people; will bring forth a new social order rooted in justice and unconditional love.
- A feeling of disconnect from God
- an imaginative story that uses symbols to speak about reality, but a reality that is beyond a person’s comprehension
- The function of a myth that helps us wrap our minds around the universe
- Doing more for God, doing more for others
- Our call to be present and active in the world while also taking time for prayer and reflection
- The guidance of the Holy Spirit over the human writers of the scriptures
- The teaching that the bible is without errors in matters of faith and morals
- The work of salvation brought about through Jesus' Passion, death, and Resurrection
- The lifting our hearts and minds to God in praise, petition, thanksgiving, and intercession
- A gift from God, not opposed to science
- A collection of prayers and reflections written by St. Ignatius inspired by his time in Manresa
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- The passage of Jesus from death to life on the third day after his Crucifixion
- Working towards long term solution of social injustices
- The defense of human dignity by ensuring that essential human needs are met and that essential human rights are protected for all people
- Holy Orders and Marriage are sacraments of _.
- The key takeaway St. Ignatius had during his mystical vision at Manresa
- Reconciliation & Penance and Anointing of the Sick are sacraments of _.
- Baptism, Confirmation, and the Eucharist are sacraments of _.
- Pedro Arrupe's call to work for justice
- The function of a myth that teach us how to live a full, happy life
- A solemn agreement between human beings and God in which mutual commitments are recognized
- Acts of service that seek to address the immediate needs of people
- The function of a myth that support and validate a certain social order of a culture
- The Sense of Scripture that seek to understanding the deeper meaning on issues of faith
- The body of teaching by the Church on economic and social matters, abbreviated
- Often depicted as a dove; the third member of the Trinity
- For the Greater Glory of God
- A feeling of closeness and connectedness to God
35 Clues: For the Greater Glory of God • A feeling of disconnect from God • Asking critical questions of the text • Pedro Arrupe's call to work for justice • A gift from God, not opposed to science • St. Ignatius' method of discussion making • Doing more for God, doing more for others • Holy Orders and Marriage are sacraments of _. • A feeling of closeness and connectedness to God • ...
CONTRACTS 2020-04-30
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- When the thing or service in the very nature of things cannot exist
- Does not have all elements of a contract to create legally enforceable obligations
- Contrary to law, morals, good customs, public order or public policy
- Does not signify fraud
- May be referred to as the consideration of the contract
- Different from the cause and will not support a contract
- The manner in which a contract is executed
- There can be no meeting of minds between the parties without this
- Determination of the meaning of the terms or words used by the parties in a written contract
- Example of a person who cannot give consent to a contract
- Drafted by one party to which the other has no ability to change or negotiate favorable terms in a contract
- A gratuitous act
- Proposal made by one party to another indicating willingness to enter into a contract
- Invitations to make an offer for bidders
- Is a threat and does not vitiate consent
- Meeting of minds between two contracting parties when an offer of one party is accepted by the other
- Contract is voidable if consent is given through this
- Lack of any valid consideration for the contract
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- Use of incorrect persuasion to convince a person
- When the act cannot be done in any case
- Enforceable and binding even to parties who are not parties to the contract
- Contracts that has no name in law
- When its acceptance will not produce a meeting of minds due to death, civil interdiction, insanity, or insolvency of either parties
- Deliberately deceiving others the appearance of a contract which is non existent or concealed
- Serious error that goes into the essence of a contract
- Neglect or failure to communicate or disclose wherein a party to a contract knows that it must be communicated
- To fix improperly prepared written documents that evidences a contract
- Present in all contracts such as consent, object and cause
- Use of machinations and words to deceive
- Present in certain specified contracts
- Must be specific as to its kind in every contract
- Purpose is to reward the service that has been rendered by the party remunerated
- Shall not invalidate a contract unless there has been fraud, mistake or undue influence and in cases specified by law
- When the parties come to an agreement
- Prevails over any general law governing reformation of instruments
- Where parties are reciprocally obligated to one another
- Legal tie which exists after a contract has been made
- Conformity of wills
38 Clues: A gratuitous act • Conformity of wills • Does not signify fraud • Contracts that has no name in law • When the parties come to an agreement • Present in certain specified contracts • When the act cannot be done in any case • Use of machinations and words to deceive • Invitations to make an offer for bidders • Is a threat and does not vitiate consent • ...
Divergent 2016-01-26
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- Tris' and Peter _______ in the first part of initiation, Peter wins.
- Tris' friend came from _________.
- Tris came from _______.
- Tris hates this faction.
- Four went to _______ because of his father.
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- Everyone is in one.
- Tris is scared of being trapped in a tank with_______.
- Four has a ______ on his back.
- Tris is this.
- What did Marcus do to Four?
- What color does Abnegation wear.
- Erudite wheres this colour to "calm their minds".
12 Clues: Tris is this. • Everyone is in one. • Tris came from _______. • Tris hates this faction. • What did Marcus do to Four? • Four has a ______ on his back. • What color does Abnegation wear. • Tris' friend came from _________. • Four went to _______ because of his father. • Erudite wheres this colour to "calm their minds". • Tris is scared of being trapped in a tank with_______. • ...
Evil 2013-09-04
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- when you want what others have
- act of unspeakable eves seem to require
- it can lead to evil to have abuse and
- the huge multiplier
- the abnormalities may be
- when something isnt straight
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- evil can lead to
- we must instead seek explanations in the
- evil people lack the sense of
- when someone has thoughts of you beforehand
- when someone is evil "ondskabsfuld"
- ... violence and ideology exert powerful effects on weak minds.
12 Clues: evil can lead to • the huge multiplier • the abnormalities may be • when something isnt straight • evil people lack the sense of • when you want what others have • when someone is evil "ondskabsfuld" • it can lead to evil to have abuse and • act of unspeakable eves seem to require • we must instead seek explanations in the • when someone has thoughts of you beforehand • ...
Ch.1-3 Six of Crows 2023-11-03
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- Sharpshooter
- people who are sold into being servants
- people who have special/magical powers
- Leader of the Black tips gang
- a drug that enhances Grisha powers
- Island country where the story takes place
- Has the ability to control minds
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- city where story takes place
- Rich merchant who offers Kaz money to do a job
- a poor neighbourhood with thieves and criminals
- Kaz's number one spy
- The leader of the Dregs gang
12 Clues: Sharpshooter • Kaz's number one spy • city where story takes place • The leader of the Dregs gang • Leader of the Black tips gang • Has the ability to control minds • a drug that enhances Grisha powers • people who have special/magical powers • people who are sold into being servants • Island country where the story takes place • Rich merchant who offers Kaz money to do a job • ...
Chapter 4 Key Legal Terminology 2023-03-16
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- an area of law that defines behaviours and conduct that are prohibited and outlines sanctions for people who commit them.
- a person who carried out the actus reas and has therefore directly committed the offence is the ____ offender.
- the right of a person accused of a crime to be presumed not guilty unless proven otherwise is the presumption of ______.
- a person charged with a criminal offence
- an serious offence generally heard in before a judge and jury in the County or Supreme Court.
- the lawyers who prepare a criminal case and take it to court on behalf of the state, the victim or society.
- a Latin term for 'a guilty act': the physical element of a crime.
- ______ of proof is the degree or extent to which a case must be proved in court.
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- the release of an accused person from custody on condition that they will attend a court hearing to answer the charges.
- _____ of proof is the obligation of a party to prove a case and usually rests with the prosecution.
- beyond ____ doubt is the standard of proof in criminal cases and requires the prosecution to prove.
- a person who knowingly assists another person who has committed a serious indictable offences to avoid being apprehended, prosecuted etc
- a Latin term for 'a guilty mind': the mental element of a crime.
- an act or omission that is against an existing law, harmful to an individual or to society and punishable by law.
- a minor offence generally heard in the Magistrates' Court.
15 Clues: a person charged with a criminal offence • a minor offence generally heard in the Magistrates' Court. • a Latin term for 'a guilty mind': the mental element of a crime. • a Latin term for 'a guilty act': the physical element of a crime. • ______ of proof is the degree or extent to which a case must be proved in court. • ...
Criminal Justice Process Vocabulary 2023-01-11
Across
- a court order to appear in court or turn over documents on a specified date and time
- to question a witness or suspected criminal
- a group of 16-23 people who hear preliminary evidence to decide if there is sufficient reason to formally charge a person with a crime
- evidence that justifies an officer in stopping and questioning an individual believed to be involved in criminal activity; based on less evidence than probable cause but more than a mere hunch
- sworn statement of facts and circumstances
- release from prison before the full sentence has been served, granted at the discretion of a parole board
- a grand jury’s formal charge or accusation of criminal action
Down
- a reasonable belief, known personally or through reliable sources, that a specific person has committed a crime
- in a criminal case, the negotiations between the prosecutor, defendant, and defendant’s attorney. in exchange for the defendant agreeing to plead guilty, the prosecutor agrees to charge the defendant with a less serious crime, which usually results in a lesser punishment
- to take a person suspected of a crime into custody
- money or property put up by the accused or his/her agent to allow release from jail before trial
- a court session at which a defendant is charged and enters a plea
- court-ordered document authorizing the police to arrest a person on a specific charge or search a specific area for specific evidence
- the formal process of making a police record of an arrest
- the formal accusation of a crime
15 Clues: the formal accusation of a crime • sworn statement of facts and circumstances • to question a witness or suspected criminal • to take a person suspected of a crime into custody • the formal process of making a police record of an arrest • a grand jury’s formal charge or accusation of criminal action • a court session at which a defendant is charged and enters a plea • ...
Criss Crossing Bogs and Dangerous Forests 2021-11-04
Across
- should never be used to influence the will of another
- (3) ruling body of the Protectorate
- ignites the resurgence
- is the food that sustains Glerk
- feelings in the heart are ____________
- not to be trifled with
- an antidote to sorrow
Down
- hard to make but necessary for a fresh start
- a ring of ancient trees
- numbs senses and dampens minds
- “and to grain of sand, do all things ______________________”
- liked being special
- (2) feeds on the Sorrows of others
13 Clues: liked being special • an antidote to sorrow • ignites the resurgence • not to be trifled with • a ring of ancient trees • numbs senses and dampens minds • is the food that sustains Glerk • (2) feeds on the Sorrows of others • (3) ruling body of the Protectorate • feelings in the heart are ____________ • hard to make but necessary for a fresh start • ...
The American Cosa Nostra 2025-02-21
Across
- the most rigid American prison
- 'sindaco' in English
- the real name of Al Capone
- term to talk about brothers and sisters
- the city where the most violent election in American history took place
Down
- to go to live in another country
- criminal organization created between 1850 and 1900
- acronym for "United States of America"
- criminal organisations
- contrary of 'rich'
- it means "fortunato", it is the nickname of Charles Luciano
11 Clues: contrary of 'rich' • 'sindaco' in English • criminal organisations • the real name of Al Capone • the most rigid American prison • to go to live in another country • acronym for "United States of America" • term to talk about brothers and sisters • criminal organization created between 1850 and 1900 • it means "fortunato", it is the nickname of Charles Luciano • ...
Macbeth Quotes 2015-03-24
Across
- "Make ... my blood"
- "Are you a ...?"
- "The ... of the dark"
- "All the ... of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand"
- "The old man to have so much ... in him"
- "O, full of ... is my mind"
- "Secret black ..."
- "Sleep no more: ... does murder sleep"
- "... hide your fires"
- "There's not art to ... pathetic minds construction in the face"
Down
- "She has ... .by her continually"
- "These ... ne'er be cleaned"
- "Never that sun shall ... see"
- "Why do you dress in ... robes"
- "Is this a ... I see before me?"
- "Almost at odds with ... which is which"
- "Will all great ... Ocean wash this blood"
- "... me here"
- "... and filthy air"
19 Clues: "... me here" • "Are you a ...?" • "Secret black ..." • "Make ... my blood" • "... and filthy air" • "The ... of the dark" • "... hide your fires" • "O, full of ... is my mind" • "These ... ne'er be cleaned" • "Never that sun shall ... see" • "Why do you dress in ... robes" • "Is this a ... I see before me?" • "She has ... .by her continually" • "Sleep no more: ... does murder sleep" • ...
ADVERTISING 2024-06-25
Across
- a large outdoor advertising board
- abbreviation for an advertisement
- advertise or publicize
- a paid advertisement on TV or radio
- deceive someone
- hidden or covert marketing
- free products given at no cost to generate consumer interest
- a discounted or promotional deal
- a company that creates marketing strategies
Down
- high-end products, f.ex. Rolex, Porsche, etc.
- a person who purchases goods and services
- the perception of a brand in the minds of consumers
- a series of promotional activities
- a more formal word for "buy"
- introduce to the market
- to aim or address marketing efforts at someone
- a synonym of convince
- promotion by a famous person
- return of money for a product
19 Clues: deceive someone • a synonym of convince • advertise or publicize • introduce to the market • hidden or covert marketing • a more formal word for "buy" • promotion by a famous person • return of money for a product • a discounted or promotional deal • a large outdoor advertising board • abbreviation for an advertisement • a series of promotional activities • ...
MURDER 2024-02-23
Across
- SOMETHING YOU CAN'T DO
- SOMEONE WHO MAKES FAKE COPIES (money)
- SOMEONE WHO COMMITS A CRIME
- A THIEF THAT COMES INTO YOUR HOUSE
- SETTING SOMETHING ON FIRE ON PURPOSE
Down
- A PERSON THAT HAS KILLED SOMEONE
- TAKING A VEHICLE BY FORCE
- THE ACTION OF KILLING SOMEONE
- THE PERSON THAT DEFENDS A CRIMINAL
- A WEAPON THAT FIRES A BULLET
10 Clues: SOMETHING YOU CAN'T DO • TAKING A VEHICLE BY FORCE • SOMEONE WHO COMMITS A CRIME • A WEAPON THAT FIRES A BULLET • THE ACTION OF KILLING SOMEONE • A PERSON THAT HAS KILLED SOMEONE • THE PERSON THAT DEFENDS A CRIMINAL • A THIEF THAT COMES INTO YOUR HOUSE • SETTING SOMETHING ON FIRE ON PURPOSE • SOMEONE WHO MAKES FAKE COPIES (money)
crossword English 2020-04-28
Across
- someone who commits a crime
- someone that has seen a crime
- a person that has stolen your wallet on the street
- something to shoot with
- a person who damages things
Down
- someone who robs
- a person that takes something without paying
- someone who looks for clues
- someone to arrest a criminal
- someone who breaks into a house
10 Clues: someone who robs • something to shoot with • someone who commits a crime • someone who looks for clues • a person who damages things • someone to arrest a criminal • someone that has seen a crime • someone who breaks into a house • a person that takes something without paying • a person that has stolen your wallet on the street
Capitulo 10 2024-04-01
Across
- mal gracias a dios
- un chiste/algo comico
- un sueno muy, muy malo, de terror
- ser deshonesto con alguien
- lleva el criminal a otro lugar
Down
- los "brazaletes" que la policia le pone al criminal
- una persona extrana y mala que tiene malas intenciones
- quita o elimina algo
- alguien que roba
- hacerle dano a alguien con la mano
10 Clues: alguien que roba • mal gracias a dios • quita o elimina algo • un chiste/algo comico • ser deshonesto con alguien • lleva el criminal a otro lugar • un sueno muy, muy malo, de terror • hacerle dano a alguien con la mano • los "brazaletes" que la policia le pone al criminal • una persona extrana y mala que tiene malas intenciones
Tessa's crossword 2018-08-06
9 Clues: is a gun • you use a ........ • is a type of disease • a person committed an ..... • we all need ...... to survive • we live in the southern ---------- • a person who is like superman and a leader • a ....... reads minds and can tell the future • the smallest interval used in classical Western music
Detective Stories 2015-09-22
20 Clues: un vol • déduire • un alibi • un roman • un indice • un voleur • un témoin • le mobile • un meurtre • un mystère • une preuve • un complice • une enquête • le criminel • une nouvelle • un cambriolage • roman policier • une supposition • le lieu du crime • un crime, un délit
Stop Bragging Cross 2020-11-19
22 Clues: din • åsna • mamma • shrek • träsk • skryta • kalkon • stinka • årstid • celiaki • skorsten • salt-bae • gravgård • älskling • kriminell • ursinnigt • avundsjuk • the dark lord • stinkande fisk • Extra aktiviteter • Prime minister in the UK • spell for unlocking doors
Sherlock Holmes Vocab 2025-04-01
26 Clues: sang • sage • futé • tuer • voler • ombre • loupe • preuve • indice • témoin • témoin • déduire • criminel • coupable • policier • meurtrier • témoigner • assassiner • excentrique • le coupable • intelligent • taches de sang • scène de crime • empreintes de pas • empreintes digitales • cambrioler ou braquer
청당 빠바 구문독해 5-19 2023-01-18
20 Clues: 정교한 • 의견차이 • 심리학자 • 고안하다 • 해결하다 • 운영, 경영 • 통풍, 환기 • 감방; 세포 • 재소자, 죄수 • 범인, 범죄자 • 통풍구, 환기구 • 지능의, 지적인 • 뗏목; 비닐 보트 • 촉발하다; 유도하다 • 투옥하다, 수감하다 • 정신적으로, 지적으로 • 모조[위조]품; 가짜의 • 안전한, 보안이 철저한 • 구성 단위; 장치, 설비 • 설명; 지시; 가르침, 지도
Harrison o henry 2022-04-28
Across
- somewhat, reasonably, relatively
- Having or showing sharp powers of judgment astute
- o henry’s prisoner number
- where Abagnale grew up
- where o henry grew up
Down
- when something happens unexpectedly
- occurs when the audience (of a movie play etc.) understands something about a character's actions or an event but the characters do not
- city that hearts and hands starts in
- cop following jimmy valentine
- where o henry fled to
- making fake money
- criminal name of jimmy’s criminal friend
12 Clues: making fake money • where o henry fled to • where o henry grew up • where Abagnale grew up • o henry’s prisoner number • cop following jimmy valentine • somewhat, reasonably, relatively • when something happens unexpectedly • city that hearts and hands starts in • criminal name of jimmy’s criminal friend • Having or showing sharp powers of judgment astute • ...
The Outsiders crossword puzzle 2021-10-06
15 Clues: gun • fight • punched • alcohol • punched • cautious • criminal • main Socs • cigarette • killed Bob • the police • understands • cool, sharp • attacked by Socs • advantage over another
ADJ 1 Chapter 1 De La Torre 2016-02-09
Across
- An institution for the confinement of people who have been convicted of serious crimes
- To accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations
- A perspective of criminal justice that argues that the purpose of the criminal justice system is to ensure fairness under the law
- Behavioral expectations of a group
- A type of conditional release that is based on good behavior or evidence of some level of rehabilitation
- A sum of money that the arrested person pays to guarantee that they will appear at feature hearings
Down
- 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
- An individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution
- An intentional act, neither justified nor accused, that is in violation of criminal law and punishable by the state
- An institution to hold pretrial detainees and people convicted of less serious crimes
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 • ...
ADJ 1 Chapter 1 Robles 2016-02-09
Across
- a sum of money that the arrested person pays to guarantee that he or she will appear at future hearings
- a perspective of criminal justice that identifies the repression of crime as the most important function of the criminal justice system
- behavioral 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
Down
- 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
- the territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority
- an individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution
- a verdict of not guilty
- 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
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 a legal prosecution • the territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority • ...
ADJ 1 Chapter1 Barrera 2016-02-09
Across
- An institution to hold pertrial detainees and people convicted of less serious crimes
- The procedures that occur in the criminal justice system from a citizens intitial contact with police to his or her potential arrest
- behavioral expectations of a group
- 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
- A person against whom a charge is brought in court
Down
- The territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority
- A verdict of not guilty
- 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 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
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 • ...
Law Enforcement's Role in Court 2023-12-08
Across
- stage in a legal proceeding in which the witness is questioned by the party who called on him or her
- statement provided as evidence by a witness under oath
- outcome of a criminal trial in which the defendant is found guilty
- communication without words or sounds; includes body language, facial expression and gestures
- legal promise to tell the truth
- communication through quality of spoken sound; includes tone, pitch, volume, pacing, inflection, etc.
Down
- to provide evidence as a witness in a court of law
- informal group of professionals involved in a criminal trial who work together to process cases and administer justice in the most efficient way possible; core members are the judge, prosecutors and defense attorneys
- stage in a legal proceeding in which the witness is questioned by the opposing party
- attorney representing the government in criminal cases
- words and expressions used by a particular vocation or group
- decision or judgment in a court case
12 Clues: legal promise to tell the truth • decision or judgment in a court case • to provide evidence as a witness in a court of law • statement provided as evidence by a witness under oath • attorney representing the government in criminal cases • words and expressions used by a particular vocation or group • ...
Law Enforcement’s Role in Court 2025-01-08
Across
- outcome of a criminal trial in which the defendant is found guilty
- decision or judgment in a court case
- stage in a legal proceeding in which the witness is questioned by the opposing party
- attorney representing the government in criminal cases
- to provide evidence as a witness in a court of law
- communication through quality of spoken sound; includes tone, pitch, volume, pacing, inflection, etc.
Down
- informal group of professionals involved in a criminal trial who work together to process cases and administer justice in the most efficient way possible; core members are the judge, prosecutors and defense attorneys
- communication without words or sounds; includes body language, facial expression and gestures
- statement provided as evidence by a witness under oath
- stage in a legal proceeding in which the witness is questioned by the party who called on him or her
- words and expressions used by a particular vocation or group
- legal promise to tell the truth
12 Clues: legal promise to tell the truth • decision or judgment in a court case • to provide evidence as a witness in a court of law • statement provided as evidence by a witness under oath • attorney representing the government in criminal cases • words and expressions used by a particular vocation or group • ...
Disboeying 2012-09-22
Across
- Sometimes, you might not agree with your parents or teachers but whining or ________________________ will not change their minds.
- Parents and teachers tell students what to do because they are _______________________ for them and have to take care of the damage they may cause.
- Your parents and ____________________ tell you what to do because they want you and your classmates to be safe and happy.
- Accept your consequence if you ______________ or break the rules and try not to disobey again.
Down
- When you obey, your parents and teachers are _________________ and you are doing what is best for you.
- If you do not like a direction, you can try and discuss or ____________ to your parents or teachers. They may not change their minds though.
- When students disobey their teachers, there are ________________________.
- You are disobeying when you do ____________ no what you have been told to do.
- Parents and teachers tell students what to do because they usually know what is ______________.
- Consequences are supposed to teach students to ________________ their parents and teachers.
10 Clues: When students disobey their teachers, there are ________________________. • You are disobeying when you do ____________ no what you have been told to do. • Consequences are supposed to teach students to ________________ their parents and teachers. • Accept your consequence if you ______________ or break the rules and try not to disobey again. • ...
Reading changes our minds 2022-10-05
14 Clues: ideell • ökande • uppstod • brochyr • rista in • utveckla • rista in • framsteg • intensivt • reklamblad • tillgänglig • free gratis • tillgänglig • public allmänheten
Ch. 8 Intro to criminal law 2025-10-26
Across
- A person who helps a criminal avoid capture after the crime is committed.
- A crime punishable by imprisonment for one year or less (e.g., petty theft, vandalism).
- Usually means the prohibited act was done intentionally, knowingly, or willfully.
- A person who orders or helps commit the crime but is not present when it happens.
- An agreement between two or more people to commit a crime.
- A crime punishable by more than one year in prison (e.g., murder, burglary, kidnapping, arson).
Down
- The person who commits a crime.
- Asking, commanding, urging, or advising another person to commit a crime.
- The reason for committing the act.
- Failing to act when you have a legal obligation to act (e.g., not stopping after a car accident).
- These crimes do not require a guilty state of mind. The act itself is criminal regardless of knowledge or intent.
- When someone performs all the elements of a crime but fails to achieve the criminal result.
- Someone who helps the principal commit a crime.
13 Clues: The person who commits a crime. • The reason for committing the act. • Someone who helps the principal commit a crime. • An agreement between two or more people to commit a crime. • A person who helps a criminal avoid capture after the crime is committed. • Asking, commanding, urging, or advising another person to commit a crime. • ...
crossword 2020-11-19
24 Clues: regn • klaga • mulet • umgås • bryta • dimma • livädd • skryta • svimma • röntgen • iskallt • älskling • blåmärke • underlig • snöslask • avundsjuk • ursinnigt • oberoende • hålla med • influensa • ordentligt • brottsling • vara ledsen • breda ut sig
Yu-gi-ho 2023-10-30
20 Clues: mad • old • card • hard • name • play • dark • above • title • be own • criminal • old game • potential • high risks • time to come • old artifact • collectible card • risks everything • person changing the mc • most dangerous card collection
Crime 2022-10-17
28 Clues: вор • суд • штраф • закон • кража • судья • убийца • красть • тюрьма • стоящий • напасть • убежать • убийство • ограбить • виновный • совершать • присяжные • воровство • разрешать • наказание • арестовать • преступник • невиновный • неправильный • преступление • кража со взломом • мелкое правонарушение • крупное правонарушение
Test 2023-04-18
30 Clues: own • emit • late • legal • belong • vandal • select • health • affect • desire • harmful • habitat • destroy • allergy • flavour • capable • compile • educate • criminal • artifact • homeless • literacy • performer • poisonous • nutritious • responsible • concentrate • discriminate • presentation • consciousness
Spanish 6b vocab crossword 2026-04-13
21 Clues: role • plot • love • scene • victim • acting • to rob • to rent • to kill • director • violence • criminal • to arrest • direction • detective • to capture • to fascinate • to recommend • to be based on • he/she/it will be • to fall in love with
unit 10(2) 2019-01-21
english-dutch 143 2018-07-26
26 Clues: want • forty • hence • often • advice • people • thought • further • student • screens • to preven • selection • somewhere • mandatory • to follow • attendees • requirements • participation • on the contrary • disappointments • focus, emphasis • criminal record • complete, wrap up • control, dominance • extensive, extended • thereafter, subsequently
Dam fam 2022-05-17
21 Clues: come 6 • come 5 • come 4 • come 1 • come 7 • come 3 • come 2 • death 4 • death 5 • death 2 • death 6 • death 7 • death 1 • death 3 • listen 3 • listen 6 • listen 5 • listen 2 • listen 1 • listen 4 • listen 7
County Clerk 2023 Christmas Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-19
20 Clues: Red • Ugly • Under • Sheep • Santa • Smooth • Vitals • Soldier • Probate • Stuffers • Whoville • Recording • Wet Bandits • Naughty List • use enough stamps • Will you marry me • Records Management • Satisfy a sweet tooth • What fun it is to ride • Make sure there is no fire
María Llena Eres de Gracia 2025-03-10
30 Clues: hola • cara • hilo • trade • amigo • chico • ninos • dinero • flores • animal • drugas • cuerpo • pelota • vómito • tienda • gritar • otravez • enojado • tensión • cuidado • trabajar • derramar • criminal • escuchar • estúpido • recordar • garganta • peligroso • necesitar • aeropuerto
close-up c1 2025-05-27
Across
- painting on wet plaster
- lämmatav
- korraks vette kastma
- tormakas
- criminal activity
- alatoidetud
- halvustaja
- pikk ahi
- mutual, prosperous
- hullumeelne
- digging to find ancient objects
Down
- extremely hungry
- kurbuslugu
- without experience
- kangekaelne
- litsakuline
- the face value of a banknote
- difficult to understand
- koostama
- kõvakaaneline
20 Clues: lämmatav • tormakas • koostama • pikk ahi • kurbuslugu • halvustaja • kangekaelne • litsakuline • alatoidetud • hullumeelne • kõvakaaneline • extremely hungry • criminal activity • without experience • mutual, prosperous • korraks vette kastma • painting on wet plaster • difficult to understand • the face value of a banknote • digging to find ancient objects
Super minds 1 Pet show 2024-05-07
Super Minds 2, Unit 8 2024-11-06
17 Clues: ler • tênis • vôlei • andar • ouvir • cantar • pintar • natação • futebol • basquete • baseball • assistir • badmínton • atletismo • tênis de mesa • hóquei em campo • jogar, tocar, brincar
Unit #5 Judicial Branch Vocabulary Crossword 2022-03-18
Across
- document giving police permission to search or arrest
- state's side of a criminal case
- required for an arrest in a criminal case
- power to hear cases first
- Issues warrents and set bail
- person accused of a crime
Down
- case when a person is accused of a crime
- review lower court's decisions
- case that established Judicial Review
- case with a disagreement between two or more people seeking money
- money to release from jail while waiting for trial
- Guarantees fair treatment in trial process
12 Clues: power to hear cases first • person accused of a crime • Issues warrents and set bail • review lower court's decisions • state's side of a criminal case • case that established Judicial Review • case when a person is accused of a crime • required for an arrest in a criminal case • Guarantees fair treatment in trial process • money to release from jail while waiting for trial • ...
Careers in Criminal Justice 2022-04-20
Across
- takes pictures and writes about case
- order in the court
- family,business,estate,criminal,divorce
- clues
- conduct surveillance, gather and analyze data, monitor online activities, collect evidence, and carry out arrests
Down
- develop a brief profile of criminals, based on common psychological traits
- helps youth that have criminal records
- neutral and impartial guide
- illegal drugs
- develop a psychological profile of a suspect based on the evidence available
- maintains order on the streets
- in charge of all courts
12 Clues: clues • illegal drugs • order in the court • in charge of all courts • neutral and impartial guide • maintains order on the streets • takes pictures and writes about case • helps youth that have criminal records • family,business,estate,criminal,divorce • develop a brief profile of criminals, based on common psychological traits • ...
John Brady 2021-01-20
Across
- The Measure of a Man
- The person whose court case decided that the scientific community gets to determine if evidence is gathered in an acceptable way
- People of this nationality wrote “The Washing Away of Wrongs”
- The type of court that deals with acts punishable by the criminal code
- This crime lab department determines if a suspect is mentally fit to stand trial
- The AAFS is an ___ of professional forensic scientists
- The impression of a writing instrument left on sheets of paper below the original page
- Herschel used fingerprints to sign these types of documents
Down
- This type of witness is skilled in an area that the court is investigating
- The odontology department of a crime lab studies this type of mark
- Professor and author of Crime Investigation, which taught how to analyze physical evidence
- His character Sherlock Holmes influenced law enforcement to use science in crime investigation
- These types of databases can help DNA match police evidence to people
- Solved a crime using water displacement
- The principle that a criminal will bring something into, and leave something at, a crime scene
- A physician trained in pathology
- Forensic science is the science applied to solve this
- The body part Bertillion thought might be best for personal identification
- Orfila wrote about the detection and effects of this
- This type of evidence is due to a transfer of material between suspect and victim
20 Clues: The Measure of a Man • A physician trained in pathology • Solved a crime using water displacement • Orfila wrote about the detection and effects of this • Forensic science is the science applied to solve this • The AAFS is an ___ of professional forensic scientists • Herschel used fingerprints to sign these types of documents • ...
Chapter 13 Review 2017-06-14
Across
- a formal writ used to bring a case before the Supreme Court
- a philosophy proposing that judges should freely strike down laws enacted by the democratically elected branches
- The authority of a court to hear a case "in the first instance"
- the authority of a court to review decisions made by the lower courts
- courts courts in which criminal and civil cases are originally tried in the federal judicial system
- v. Wade- right to abortion established
- in a criminal action, the person of party being accused of an offense
- decisis the rule of precedent
- government lawyer who tries criminal cases
- curiae brief A"friend of the court" brief
Down
- a court order requiring explanation to a judge why a prisoner is being held in custody
- courts with appellate jurisdiction that hear appeals from the decisions of lower courts
- test- A decisively indicative test.
- restraint A philosophy proposing that judges should strike only acts that are unconstitutional
- The list of potential cases that reach the Supreme Court
- opinion an opinion agreeing with the majority in a Supreme Court ruling but differs on the reasoning
- The court of last resort in the US
- The power of a court to determine whether a law or government regulation is consistent with the US constitution
- an opinion disagreeing with the majority in a Supreme Court ruling
- A judicial system in which the court of law is a neutral arena where two parties argue their differences
20 Clues: decisis the rule of precedent • The court of last resort in the US • test- A decisively indicative test. • v. Wade- right to abortion established • curiae brief A"friend of the court" brief • government lawyer who tries criminal cases • The list of potential cases that reach the Supreme Court • a formal writ used to bring a case before the Supreme Court • ...
Legal Vocabulary for Monster by Myers 2021-03-25
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- witness testifying against the side of a case that has called them to testify
- member of the jury elected to be the leader during deliberation
- people present during the crime and observed what happened.
- written statement of facts voluntarily made under an oath administered by a person authorized to do so by law
- the case that attempts to prove the defendant not guilty
- a defendant’s answer to a legal charge in a criminal case
- evidence provided by a witness who has sworn to tell the truth
- an agreement made by the jury brought about by discussion
- citizens who are to decide the outcome of a criminal trial
- person who is on trial for a crime
- the case that attempts to prove the defendant guilty
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- request that a judge make a legal ruling
- a type of witness who knows the defendant and can speak to the character of the defendant
- witness who is a specialist in a field who explain information to the jury and who give their professional opinions about evidence
- thorough discussion of the case to make the jury’s decision
- appointed by district attorney’s office to represent the state in criminal cases
- person who writes down what spoken in court
- information can be considered in making a legal decision.
- court comes back together after a break
- jury's findings or conclusions on the factual issues presented by a case
20 Clues: person who is on trial for a crime • court comes back together after a break • request that a judge make a legal ruling • person who writes down what spoken in court • the case that attempts to prove the defendant guilty • the case that attempts to prove the defendant not guilty • a defendant’s answer to a legal charge in a criminal case • ...
Exam 1 Review Serial Killers 2024-09-08
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- persons that cannot always be linked to a killer or are unknown
- the general name for those murders with 4 or more victims at the same general point in time
- sometimes included in early definitions of serial murder to mean that the killing was thought about and planned
- those homicides committed to reach a secondary goal
- murder and manslaughter
- a type of manslaughter where someone is killed because of another individual's reckless behavior
- specific legal category of criminal homicide
- general term for killing of another individual
- a return to normalcy
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- the relationship between offender and victim in early definitions of serial murder
- those homicides that imply the motive is autonomous from that of each other homicide
- murders involving multiple victims
- murder of multiple victims by same offender in separate events
- a type of perpetrator motivation that includes sexual fantasies is known as _____ sexual expression
- when killers take a memento from the victim
- homicide in defense of life or property
- criminal homicides with a lesser degree of responsibility
- defined as a short-lived killing over a shorter period of time than serial murder
- a type of manslaughter where someone is killed while overwhelmed by emotion or passion
- means the killing and consequences were considered and the act was committed anyways
- homicide that is accidental but not due to recklessness
- the minimum victim threshold in the FBI's 2005 definition of serial murder
22 Clues: a return to normalcy • murder and manslaughter • murders involving multiple victims • homicide in defense of life or property • when killers take a memento from the victim • specific legal category of criminal homicide • general term for killing of another individual • those homicides committed to reach a secondary goal • ...
Wordwall Words 2022-05-11
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- an assesment of the risk level probationers
- a sentence entailing the conditional release of a convicted offender into the community under the supervision of the court
- an alternative sanction that requires an offender to work in the community
- levying a money payment
- sentencing is aimed at sparing non dangerous offenders from the stigma and labeling of criminal conviction and involvement with the justice process
- a condition of probation in which the offender repays society
- the policy of keeping dangerous criminals of confinement to eliminate the risk of their repeating their offense in society
- an administrative act performed by a parole authority that removes a person from parole
- the midevil practice of allowing offenders to go unpunished
- prison sentences from two or more criminal acts
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- sentencing is aimed at reducing future criminality by treating and eliminating the underlying causes of crime
- the process in which probation officer settles cases
- prison sentences for two or more criminal acts served simultaneously and run together
- a state or federal correctional institution for incarceration of felony offenders for terms of 1 year or more
- defendants may be asked to confront their behavior the damage they caused the victim and the shame they brought their family friends and community
- a prison term that is delayed
- the action or practice of rewarding each person his or her just due
- a correctional facility to hold detainees
- a correctional policy that allows inmates to leave the facility
- a state correctional facility
20 Clues: levying a money payment • a prison term that is delayed • a state correctional facility • a correctional facility to hold detainees • an assesment of the risk level probationers • prison sentences from two or more criminal acts • the process in which probation officer settles cases • the midevil practice of allowing offenders to go unpunished • ...
crossword 2026-04-28
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- Command to appear in court and testify
- Action to recover actual item of personal property rather than its value
- Damages Damages in excess of actual loss awarded to wronged plaintiff to punish defendant
- Isolate jury
- Written court order issued to serve administration of justice
- Criminal charges made by grand jury
- Written questions answered under oath
- of limitations Legislative act limiting time in which plaintiff may bring civil suit or state may bring criminal action
- Defendant’s answer to plaintiff’s declaration; accused’s answer to criminal charge
- Contendere “I do not wish to contest”
- Recognizance Condition of release of accused person without payment of bail
- Offer money or property to fulfill an obligation
- Trial Consideration of case by jury, as opposed to by judge or arbitrator
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- Court order authorizing action by public officer, usually arrest or search and seizure
- Corpus Court order requiring that detained prisoner be produced in court to inquire into legality of detention
- Transfer of accused fugitive from state where arrested to state where charged
- Official inquiry or examination before jury; coroner’s investigation of cause of death
- Legal case contested in court
- Annul or rescind a document decision or offer
- Oral evidence given by witness
- Detention Holding of prisoner without bail
- of Attorney Written authority allowing one person to act for another
- Post Facto Fixing or changing punishment for an act after it was committed
- Intentional abandonment of right
- Legally authorized period of delay
25 Clues: Isolate jury • Legal case contested in court • Oral evidence given by witness • Intentional abandonment of right • Legally authorized period of delay • Criminal charges made by grand jury • Written questions answered under oath • Contendere “I do not wish to contest” • Command to appear in court and testify • Detention Holding of prisoner without bail • ...
crime vocab 2026-05-08
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- A person hired to kill someone
- A person who illegally enters buildings to steal
- A spy or undercover informant working secretly inside an organization
- The process of sending a suspected criminal to another country for trial
- The lawyer who represents the government in criminal cases
- Careless behavior showing disregard for the safety of others
- One of the main political divisions in a country such as the United States
- To illegally take a person away by force
- Declared not guilty in court
- law The branch of law dealing with crimes against society
- A large urban area with its own local government
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- Forcing someone to do something through threats or intimidation
- Evidence showing a suspect was somewhere else during a crime
- Robbed in public by force or threat
- A group of citizens who decide guilt or innocence in court
- Relating to the national government
- The court process in which a judge decides punishment after a conviction
- Hiding illegal money by making it appear legal
- A secret agreement between two or more people to commit a crime
- attorney The lawyer who defends the accused in court
- trading Illegal use of secret business information to make money
- and Clyde Famous outlaw couple who robbed banks during the Great Depression
- Taken to court in a civil case
- law The branch of law dealing with disputes between people or organizations
- A regional division of government below a state
25 Clues: Declared not guilty in court • A person hired to kill someone • Taken to court in a civil case • Robbed in public by force or threat • Relating to the national government • To illegally take a person away by force • Hiding illegal money by making it appear legal • A regional division of government below a state • A person who illegally enters buildings to steal • ...
Malae C Civics Unit 4 Choice Board 2022-03-15
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- reduce the sentence of a convicted criminal
- Senator can hold the floor talking about anything, to kill a bill
- manipulates the boundaries of a voting district to favor one party
- serves as head of the senate
- government body of the legislative branch
- sets the legislative agenda for the Senate
- leading officer of the house or representatives
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- government body of the executive branch
- elects the president
- powers of congress
- officially accusing the president of a crime
- government body of state executive branch
- forgive a convicted criminal of his/her crimes
13 Clues: powers of congress • elects the president • serves as head of the senate • government body of the executive branch • government body of state executive branch • government body of the legislative branch • sets the legislative agenda for the Senate • reduce the sentence of a convicted criminal • officially accusing the president of a crime • ...
Unit 4 Crime and law 2026-01-11
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- — A group of citizens who decide the verdict.
- — Punishment of being kept in prison.
- — A formal examination of evidence in court.
- scene — The location where a crime occurred.
- — Fairness or the legal process.
- — The legal official who presides over court.
- crime — A minor criminal offense.
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- — A person who suffers harm from a crime.
- — The decision reached by a jury.
- — Information used in court to prove something.
- — The person on trial in a criminal case.
- — A monetary penalty for breaking the law.
- — The opposite of innocent.
13 Clues: — The opposite of innocent. • — Fairness or the legal process. • — The decision reached by a jury. • crime — A minor criminal offense. • — Punishment of being kept in prison. • — A person who suffers harm from a crime. • — The person on trial in a criminal case. • — A monetary penalty for breaking the law. • — A formal examination of evidence in court. • ...
Dorina új 2019-03-16
Urban Crime Vocab 2025-01-27
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- An instrument used to inflict harm or damage.
- To take someone into custody for a crime.
- To fire a weapon at someone or something.
- A person who commits a crime.
- A member of the group that enforces laws and maintains order.
- A unique pattern left on surfaces by the skin on fingers.
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- To take something without permission.
- Biological material used to identify individuals.
- To demonstrate the truth of something.
- To pursue or follow in order to catch someone.
- To capture.
- To find the answer to a problem or mystery.
- A group of people involved in criminal activity.
- The unlawful killing of another person.
- A person who observes a crime.
- The act of taking property by force or threat.
16 Clues: To capture. • A person who commits a crime. • A person who observes a crime. • To take something without permission. • To demonstrate the truth of something. • The unlawful killing of another person. • To take someone into custody for a crime. • To fire a weapon at someone or something. • To find the answer to a problem or mystery. • ...
Law Ed Definitions 2023-04-17
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- legal protection that exempts a person from liability, punishment, or legal action that would otherwise apply
- the legally authorized killing of someone as punishment for a crime
- involves the defendant's pleading guilty to a lesser charge
- first step in a criminal proceeding
- period of supervision over an offender
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- A lack of physical or mental/cognitive ability that results in a person's inability to manage their own personal care, property, or finances
- information about a criminal suspect is entered into the system of a police station
- ordering someone to pay back the damage caused both to the state and to the victim
- criminal penalties do not just punish violators, but also discourage other people from committing similar offenses
- release of a prisoner temporarily (for a special purpose) or permanently before the completion of a sentence
- a writ ordering a person to attend a court
- prohibits anyone from being prosecuted twice for substantially the same crime
- requires that sentences be based on the serious nature of the offense
- The purposeful telling of a lie while under oath to tell the truth
- a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime
- group of citizens empowered by law to conduct legal proceedings
- the process used by the parties to select a fair and impartial jury
- release of a defendant with the promise to appear in court when required
18 Clues: first step in a criminal proceeding • period of supervision over an offender • a writ ordering a person to attend a court • a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime • involves the defendant's pleading guilty to a lesser charge • group of citizens empowered by law to conduct legal proceedings • ...
Law Ed Definitions 2023-04-17
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- prohibits anyone from being prosecuted twice for substantially the same crime
- A lack of physical or mental/cognitive ability that results in a person's inability to manage their own personal care, property, or finances
- group of citizens empowered by law to conduct legal proceedings
- the process used by the parties to select a fair and impartial jury
- first step in a criminal proceeding
- The purposeful telling of a lie while under oath to tell the truth
- requires that sentences be based on the serious nature of the offense
- legal protection that exempts a person from liability, punishment, or legal action that would otherwise apply
- information about a criminal suspect is entered into the system of a police station
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- ordering someone to pay back the damage caused both to the state and to the victim
- the legally authorized killing of someone as punishment for a crime
- criminal penalties do not just punish violators, but also discourage other people from committing similar offenses
- release of a defendant with the promise to appear in court when required
- a writ ordering a person to attend a court
- release of a prisoner temporarily (for a special purpose) or permanently before the completion of a sentence
- involves the defendant's pleading guilty to a lesser charge
- a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime
- period of supervision over an offender
18 Clues: first step in a criminal proceeding • period of supervision over an offender • a writ ordering a person to attend a court • a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime • involves the defendant's pleading guilty to a lesser charge • group of citizens empowered by law to conduct legal proceedings • ...
Кроссворд 2023-08-14
vocabulary pg 72 2024-04-17
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- - its something that is clean and maybe is a clue
- - in the act of killing something
- - a mark left by a foot, as in earth or sand:
- - look for
- - go after someone
- officers - is a person who arrest criminals
- - the police catch somebody
- - You see a lot of details of security
- - is an arm that police man use
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- - is a desing that all people have in her hands
- - a police officer or a private investigator whose job is to get information and evidence about crime
- - to seize or capture a criminal
- - the act of stealling
- - catch something that isn´t yours
- guard - a person who works in a place triying to prevent a crimen
- - find the solution
- - is a place where the criminals go
- - is a person who steal something
18 Clues: - look for • - go after someone • - find the solution • - the act of stealling • - the police catch somebody • - is an arm that police man use • - to seize or capture a criminal • - in the act of killing something • - is a person who steal something • - catch something that isn´t yours • - is a place where the criminals go • - You see a lot of details of security • ...
Legal Jargon Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-11
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- A written or printed statement made under oath.
- ____________-degree murder is the most serious homicide crime and is always premeditated and carried out with intent.
- A proceeding in which a criminal defendant is brought into court, told of the charges in an indictment or information, and asked to plead guilty or not guilty.
- Pointing indirectly toward someone's guilt but not conclusively proving it.
- When a person who has been convicted of a crime is officially cleared after new evidence of innocence becomes available.
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- A command, issued under a court's authority, to a witness to appear and give testimony.
- A lawyer who conducts the case against a defendant in a criminal court.
- The legal process of resolving a dispute or deciding a case.
- Evidence presented by a witness who did not see or hear the incident in question but heard about it from someone else. With some exceptions, hearsay generally is not admissible as evidence at trial.
- An invalid trial, caused by fundamental error. When this is declared, the trial must start again with the selection of a new jury.
- _____________-degree murder is the lowest level of criminal homicide with no intent to kill and no premeditation.
- In a civil case, the person or organization against whom the plaintiff brings suit; in a criminal case, the person accused of the crime.
- To support with evidence or authority: strengthen or make more certain.
- _______________-degree murder is carried out with intent but with no premeditation.
14 Clues: A written or printed statement made under oath. • The legal process of resolving a dispute or deciding a case. • A lawyer who conducts the case against a defendant in a criminal court. • To support with evidence or authority: strengthen or make more certain. • Pointing indirectly toward someone's guilt but not conclusively proving it. • ...
Old Tricks 2024-09-27
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- Its not -- science (6)
- A needle in a -- (8)
- Great minds think -- (5)
- -- is thicker than water (5)
- Kill two birds with one -- (5)
- Don't stir up a -- nest; don't create trouble (7)
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- You can't teach an old dog new -- (6)
- The best of both -- (6)
- Like a fish out of -- (5)
- Jack of all --, master of none (6)
- There is no 'I' in -- (4)
- A -- in a china shop
- Once --, twice shy (6)
- Flogging a dead -- (5)
- From the -- pan into the fire (6)
- -- of the devil! (5)
16 Clues: A needle in a -- (8) • A -- in a china shop • -- of the devil! (5) • Its not -- science (6) • Once --, twice shy (6) • Flogging a dead -- (5) • The best of both -- (6) • Great minds think -- (5) • Like a fish out of -- (5) • There is no 'I' in -- (4) • -- is thicker than water (5) • Kill two birds with one -- (5) • From the -- pan into the fire (6) • Jack of all --, master of none (6) • ...
STEAM puzzle 2022-12-21
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- The S in STEAM
- The E in STEAM
- Sharing thoughts and ideas
- The station where we expand our minds
- The program we use to make a keychain
- The T in STEAM
- What we eat at the end
- The things we make in Art
- The M in STEAM
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- Thinking about a problem in a new way
- Using new approaches to get things done
- The items we use to be creative in Engineering
- working together
- It seems real, but it is not
- The A in STEAM
- The best STEAM teacher ever!
16 Clues: The S in STEAM • The E in STEAM • The A in STEAM • The T in STEAM • The M in STEAM • working together • What we eat at the end • The things we make in Art • Sharing thoughts and ideas • It seems real, but it is not • The best STEAM teacher ever! • Thinking about a problem in a new way • The station where we expand our minds • The program we use to make a keychain • ...
Intro -- Chapter 1 2026-06-21
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- The view that the criminal justice system is a collection of agencies that often have differing goals and values.
- Behavior that violates the norms of society but may not necessarily be criminal
- A set of rules and regulations that govern the behavior of individuals in society; violations may result in punishment
- The principle that all individuals are equal before the law and free from arbitrary arrest or seizure
- The standards of moral conduct that guide the behavior of individuals and institutions
- The informal standards of right and wrong that guide individual behavior, often rooted in culture or religion
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- Crimes that threaten public safety, health, or morals, such as drug use or prostitution
- The person who suffers direct or threatened physical, emotional, or financial harm as a result of a crime
- The authority of criminal justice professionals to choose between alternative courses of action based on individual judgment
- The view that most members of society agree on what is right and wrong, and that the criminal justice system works to protect the majority.
10 Clues: Behavior that violates the norms of society but may not necessarily be criminal • The standards of moral conduct that guide the behavior of individuals and institutions • Crimes that threaten public safety, health, or morals, such as drug use or prostitution • ...
Have Fun! 2020-07-16
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- What is the short form for laugh out loud?
- Great______ think alike
- britain Who made the 13 colonies?
- _____ are worth a thousand words
- What is Superman (and Supergirl's) weakness?
- Fun to play
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- Looks like a crocodile
- The Dobbs Take is a _____
- Come from libraries
- An instrument that you play with both hands and has keys
- love, happiness, and anger are all examples of it
11 Clues: Fun to play • Come from libraries • Looks like a crocodile • Great______ think alike • The Dobbs Take is a _____ • _____ are worth a thousand words • britain Who made the 13 colonies? • What is the short form for laugh out loud? • What is Superman (and Supergirl's) weakness? • love, happiness, and anger are all examples of it • ...
