criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
TT Episode 4 2024-01-30
20 Clues: get • show • nice • fire • open • proud • awful • destroy • disease • absolutely • nature part • feel nervous • silly, stupid • drink a little • security cameras • a person who did a crime • a person looks after a school • body part you can breath through • contest who shows the best person • to debate, give reeasons to support an idea
crimes and criminals - Karola 2023-11-02
Across
- inimrööv
- purjus juht
- mõrv
- lunnuröövel
- joobesolekus autojuhtimine
- pettus
- vägistama; vägistamine
- taskuvaras; taskuvargusega tegelema
- kuritegu toime panema
- häkker
- varastama
- terrorism
- poevaras
- kuritegu
- piraatlus
- tänavaröövi teostama
Down
- inimröövel
- reetur
- vandalism
- narkootikumidega kaubitseja
- süütama
- vandaalitseja
- riigi reetmine
- relva ähvardused röövima
- kuritegija
- vargus
- salakaupa vedama
- narkootikumidega kaubitsema
- varas
29 Clues: mõrv • varas • reetur • pettus • vargus • häkker • süütama • inimrööv • poevaras • kuritegu • vandalism • varastama • terrorism • piraatlus • inimröövel • kuritegija • purjus juht • lunnuröövel • vandaalitseja • riigi reetmine • salakaupa vedama • tänavaröövi teostama • kuritegu toime panema • vägistama; vägistamine • relva ähvardused röövima • joobesolekus autojuhtimine • narkootikumidega kaubitseja • ...
Fifth part. Job occupations crossword (20 pts) 2024-05-22
Across
- paints houses
- teaches any subject
- fix computers
- cuts the grass
- bakes breads
- puts out a fire
- cares patients
Down
- fixes water pipes
- types letters
- take photos
- attends passengers
- cleans offices
- catches fix
- flies an airplane
- cures patients
- charges your bills
- catches criminal people
- takes away your waste
- brings your restaurant order
- cooks food
20 Clues: cooks food • take photos • catches fix • bakes breads • types letters • paints houses • fix computers • cleans offices • cures patients • cuts the grass • cares patients • puts out a fire • flies an airplane • attends passengers • charges your bills • teaches any subject • takes away your waste • catches criminal people • brings your restaurant order • fixes water pipes
Job occupations 2024-05-20
Across
- takes away your waste
- cures patients
- charges your bills
- cooks food
- brings your restaurant order
- paints houses
- fix computers
- puts out a fire
- cares patients
- types letters
Down
- attends passengers
- catches fix
- takes photoes
- cuts the grass
- teaches any subject
- catches criminal people
- bakes breads
- flies an airplane
- fixex water pipes
- cleans the office
20 Clues: cooks food • catches fix • bakes breads • takes photoes • paints houses • fix computers • types letters • cuts the grass • cures patients • cares patients • puts out a fire • flies an airplane • fixex water pipes • cleans the office • attends passengers • charges your bills • teaches any subject • takes away your waste • catches criminal people • brings your restaurant order
New Password B2 Unit1- Gabriela Truchan 2024-09-12
Across
- nie schodzić z ekranów
- melodia, piosenka
- the godfather
- zootopia
- doctor who
- nudny
- mr.robot
- Yellowstone
- fenomenalny
- podziwiać
- 1670
- arcane
- dramat z klaunem w roli głównej
- zabawny, śmieszny
- the office
Down
- good omens
- samotność
- breaking bad
- recenzja
- meteorolog/pogodynka
- wciągający
- lucifer
- wednesday
- życzliwość
- zarejestrowany użytkownik, subskrybent
- łączność szerokopasmowa
- tendencyjny
- monotonny
- broadchurch
- the hunger games
30 Clues: 1670 • nudny • arcane • lucifer • recenzja • zootopia • mr.robot • samotność • wednesday • monotonny • podziwiać • good omens • wciągający • doctor who • życzliwość • the office • Yellowstone • fenomenalny • tendencyjny • broadchurch • breaking bad • the godfather • the hunger games • melodia, piosenka • zabawny, śmieszny • meteorolog/pogodynka • nie schodzić z ekranów • łączność szerokopasmowa • dramat z klaunem w roli głównej • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary Review 2013-06-03
Across
- code of Canada deals with adults in trouble with the law
- to instill positive behaviours and attitudes
- a consequence for a crime
Down
- this law defines the consequences young people face for criminal offences
- service volunteer time spent in the community as part of a sentence
- to make a person part of something again
- payment for loss or damaged items
- laws created through the legislative process
- Fry Society focuses on justice issues for women and girls
- number of people in a jury
- rules that apply to everyone and treat everyone as an individual
11 Clues: a consequence for a crime • number of people in a jury • payment for loss or damaged items • to make a person part of something again • laws created through the legislative process • to instill positive behaviours and attitudes • code of Canada deals with adults in trouble with the law • Fry Society focuses on justice issues for women and girls • ...
Clue no. 5 2022-05-18
When I grow up, I wanna become a(n)... 2023-09-12
Across
- Crafting delicious meals for all to enjoy
- Do you have the need for speed?
- If you love ancient creatures, this might be the career for you
- Someone on the radio
- Delivering help and beating the heat
- The study of human history
- Shoot for the moon
Down
- Sculpting young minds into the people they will become
- Single-celled organisms and larger are your jam!
- Be silent and deadly as the night
- American Idol here we come!
- To live to create
- It's a bird, it's a plane, it's...
- If you love the sweet smell of pastries
- Designing cities one building at a time
- To protect and serve the city
16 Clues: To live to create • Shoot for the moon • Someone on the radio • The study of human history • American Idol here we come! • To protect and serve the city • Do you have the need for speed? • Be silent and deadly as the night • It's a bird, it's a plane, it's... • Delivering help and beating the heat • If you love the sweet smell of pastries • Designing cities one building at a time • ...
Unit 7: Great minds 2021-10-06
Across
- It's made of paper and it's used for writing in.
- It's made of glass and it's used for checking your appearance.
- It's made of wood and metal. It's used for knocking nails into things.
- It's made of clay and it's used for planting flowers in.
- It's made of wool and it's used for covering a floor.
- It's made of wax and it's used for lighting a room.
Down
- It's made of marble and it's used for washing dishes in.
- It's made of plastic and it's used for changing the TV channels.
- It's made of wood and straw. It's used for cleaning floors.
- It's made of leather and it's made for keeping trousers up.
10 Clues: It's made of paper and it's used for writing in. • It's made of wax and it's used for lighting a room. • It's made of wool and it's used for covering a floor. • It's made of marble and it's used for washing dishes in. • It's made of clay and it's used for planting flowers in. • It's made of wood and straw. It's used for cleaning floors. • ...
Law 12 Glossary Terms 2016-09-07
Across
- a document ordering someone to appear in court as a witness
- sending a person to another country, usually to stand trial
- causing the death of another person
- the intentional killing of another human being
- you forgot to make a will and you died
- one who appeals a trial's outcome to a higher court
- keeping someone after school - oops, I mean in custody
- trying to solve disputes in a friendly way
- enough to lead reasonable person to conclude that the suspect has committed a crime
- compensation, usually money, for a wrong suffered
- it's your fault the person died, but you didn't intend to murder them
- you have the power to make and enforce laws
- promise of good behaviour gets you out early
Down
- making false or malicious statements intended to hurt person's character or reputation
- the judgement of a court after a criminal is convicted
- a defence which places a person at a place other than at the scene of the crime
- telling lies on purpose in the courtroom under oath
- the person making the allegation of discrimination
- when the police "trick" someone into committing a criminal offence
- a press in which a neutral third party intervenes to bring opposing parties to an agreement
- written or recorded statement that damages a person's character or reputation
- a document that allows the police to go through your house looking for stuff
- harm to a person or property (maybe you can sue!)
- an oral statement or gesture that damages a person's character or reputation
- sessions held by a court which travels around its area of jurisdiction
- depriving a person of liberty so that they may face a criminal charge
- an order for the accused to appear in court
27 Clues: causing the death of another person • you forgot to make a will and you died • trying to solve disputes in a friendly way • you have the power to make and enforce laws • an order for the accused to appear in court • promise of good behaviour gets you out early • the intentional killing of another human being • harm to a person or property (maybe you can sue!) • ...
CRIMES 2017-07-31
Across
- A person who is not what he or she pretends to be.
- A breach of a law or rule; an illegal act.
- the action of forging or producing a copy of a document, signature, banknote, or work of art.
- entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft.
- steal or misappropriate (money placed in one's trust or belonging to the organization for which one works).
- A person whose job is to transcribe speech in shorthand.
- the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
- a person, especially a public official, who institutes legal proceedings against someone.
- take (someone) away illegally by force, typically to obtain a ransom.
- the deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another.
- the activity of illegally using a computer to access information stored on another computer system or to spread a computer virus.
- action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property.
Down
- A public officer authorized to hear and decide cases in a court of law.
- The act of giving money, goods or other forms of recompense to a recipient in exchange for an alteration of their behavior (to the benefit/interest of the giver) that the recipient would otherwise not alter.
- the criminal action of stealing goods from a shop while pretending to be a customer.
- An individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- enter the owner's land or property without permission.
- move (goods) illegally into or out of a country.
- a person who sees an event happening, especially a crime or an accident.
- the action, treated as a criminal offense, of demanding money from a person in return for not revealing compromising or injurious information about that person.
20 Clues: A breach of a law or rule; an illegal act. • move (goods) illegally into or out of a country. • A person who is not what he or she pretends to be. • enter the owner's land or property without permission. • A person whose job is to transcribe speech in shorthand. • the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property. • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2019-03-05
Across
- the fair administration of justice
- hears cases where one person or group thinks another person or group should pay for causing harm
- a legal principle created by an appellate court decision that lower court judges must follow when deciding similar cases
- the power of the Supreme Court to declare laws and actions of local, state, or national governments unconstitutional
- a member of the Supreme Court of the United States, the highest court in the nation
- a group that hears charges against a suspect and decides whether there is sufficient evidence to bring the person to trial
- the set of rules and standards by which a society governs itself
- a formal charge of criminal action by a grand jury
- a mistake by a judge as to the applicable law in a case
Down
- the person against whom a civil or criminal suit is brought in court
- the authority of a trial court to be the first to hear a case
- an attorney who represents the government in a criminal case
- a written statement setting forth the legal arguments, relevant facts, and precedents supporting one side of a case
- an agreement whereby a defendant pleads guilty to a lesser crime than the one with which a defendant was originally charged and in return the government agrees not to prosecute the defendant for the more serious crime
- hears cases about crimes like burglary, murder, or driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
- unbiased
- attorney who works for the state and defends people who cannot afford a private attorney
- not consistent with a nation’s constitution
- a group of citizens who hear evidence during a trial and give a verdict
- in a civil trial the person who brings suit in court
20 Clues: unbiased • the fair administration of justice • not consistent with a nation’s constitution • a formal charge of criminal action by a grand jury • in a civil trial the person who brings suit in court • a mistake by a judge as to the applicable law in a case • an attorney who represents the government in a criminal case • ...
2's review 2022-08-22
Across
- searches and seizures conducted without court-issued search warrants
- officers have a reasonable basis of suspecting criminal activity before detaining someone
- when a prisoner is released from jail early but still has similar responsibilities as a parolee.
- trail that starts but does not finish because of something that happened
- execution of an offender sentenced to death after conviction by a court of law of a criminal offense
- unintentional killing through the commission of a crime other than felony
- defendant is brought in front of the court to hear the charges against them and to enter a plea
- the lawyer's final opportunity in a trial to tell the judge and/or jury why they should win the case.
- Judge decides whether or not probable cause exists to hold a trial
Down
- the help of a lawyer
- When the offender has a specific intent to kill or to inflict great bodily harm
- a person is held by the state for committing a crime before their trial
- the questioning of a witness by the party that has called that witness to give evidence,in order to support the case that is being made.
- gives the opposing party an opportunity to point out the weaknesses of a witness's testimony
- more serious crime
- legal reason a reasonable person has to have to search you
- criminal creates a serious crime and someone dies while the crime is being committed
- Judge uses sentencing guidelines and information presented at this hearing to make decision
- the lawyers first opportunity to address the jury in trial
- decides whether or not there is enough evidence to go to trial
20 Clues: more serious crime • the help of a lawyer • legal reason a reasonable person has to have to search you • the lawyers first opportunity to address the jury in trial • decides whether or not there is enough evidence to go to trial • Judge decides whether or not probable cause exists to hold a trial • searches and seizures conducted without court-issued search warrants • ...
Crime Puzzle 2022-04-21
Across
- crime crime committed by people of high social position in the course of their occupations
- the attempt to discourage criminality through punishment
- "crimes" violations of law in which there are no readily apparent victims
- the violation of society's formally enacted into criminal law X
- crimes against the person that direct violence or the threat of violence against others
- "protection" a means by which society renders an offender incapable of further offenses temporarily through incarceration or permanently by execution
- subsequent offenses by people previously convicted of crimes
- a legal negotiation in which a prosecutor reduces a charge in exchange for a defendant's guilty plea
- theory the idea that deviance and conformity result not only from what people do but from how others respond to those actions
- a program for reforming the offender to prevent subsequent offenses
Down
- crimes that involve theft of property belonging to others
- "crime" the illegal actions of a corporation or people acting on its behalf
- a criminal act against a person or person's property by an offender motivated by racial or other bias
- the recognized violation of cultural norms
- attempts by society to regulate people's thought and behavior
- an act of moral vengeance by which society inflicts suffering on the offender comparable to that caused by the offense
- "of deviance" the transformation of moral and legal deviance into a medical condition
- a powerfully negative label that greatly changes a person's self-concept and social identity
- criminal system, the formal response by police, courts, and prison officials to alleged violations of the law
- "crime" a business supplying illegal goods or services
20 Clues: the recognized violation of cultural norms • "crime" a business supplying illegal goods or services • the attempt to discourage criminality through punishment • crimes that involve theft of property belonging to others • subsequent offenses by people previously convicted of crimes • attempts by society to regulate people's thought and behavior • ...
Chapter 15 civics vocab 2023-12-20
Across
- Pleas guilty for a less serious crime
- A small crime someone can be charged a small fine or a little jail time
- A youth who has committed a offense punishable by criminal process
- A child or teenager who commits a serious crime or breaks the law repeatedly
- The party who starts the legal proceedings against
- Juvenile court process that is much like a preliminary hearing in adult criminal law
- Correcting someones behavior
- The final settlement and sentencing in a juvenile case
- The questioning of a witness at a trial or hearing to check or discredit the witness's testimony
- The punishment given to someone found guilty of a crime
- Act that breaks a law
- Law established by judicial decisions instead of by legislative action
- Taking charge of someone in an official way
Down
- A state's written criminal laws
- Following established legal procedures
- A notice telling someone to appear in court to answer a complaint or charge
- Rules and regulations set by government agencies
- The procedure to determine the facts in juvenile court
- A more serious crime like murder or rape
- A formal notice that a lawsuit has been brought
- A legal agreement between two party's
- The person who files the lawsuit
- Money ordered by a court to be paid for injuries or losses suffered
- A youth charged being beyond the control of their guardian
- A wrongful act where a party can sue
- A process where lawyers can check facts and collect evidence before a trial
- Lack of care or attention
- A system of law based on precedent and customs
- The person being sued
- A law written by a legislative branch of government
30 Clues: The person being sued • Act that breaks a law • Lack of care or attention • Correcting someones behavior • A state's written criminal laws • The person who files the lawsuit • A wrongful act where a party can sue • Pleas guilty for a less serious crime • A legal agreement between two party's • Following established legal procedures • A more serious crime like murder or rape • ...
Bud vocab 2023-12-13
12 Clues: prod • illegal • poverty • Feelings • to suffer • Attentive • Accelerated • A major change • To ravenously eat • disgusting,foul,vile • to deal with something • to make something known
Unit 4 Down under 2018-03-19
Across
- verwöhnen
- Trommel
- grau
- häufig gestellte Fragen
- Reste
- allgemein
- ernst(haft)
- Urkunde, Bescheinigung
- besonders
- Heimatstadt
- Treppenstufen
- Verbrecher/in
- befestigen an
- Kletterer, Kletterin
- Buschlandschaft
- hier:Seil
Down
- bauen
- Strafe
- raten
- Siedlung
- Gefahr
- Vergleich
- werfen
- gelassen,cool
- Känguru
- Schulter
- Stock
- Zeremonie
- wohlhabend
- erwähnen
- Humor
- schaden, Schaden zufügen
32 Clues: grau • bauen • raten • Reste • Stock • Humor • Strafe • Gefahr • werfen • Trommel • Känguru • Siedlung • Schulter • erwähnen • verwöhnen • Vergleich • allgemein • Zeremonie • besonders • hier:Seil • wohlhabend • ernst(haft) • Heimatstadt • gelassen,cool • Treppenstufen • Verbrecher/in • befestigen an • Buschlandschaft • Kletterer, Kletterin • Urkunde, Bescheinigung • häufig gestellte Fragen • schaden, Schaden zufügen
VOCABULARY FOR 1st quiz- Part 2. 2021-02-18
29 Clues: תא • שער • טעם • רמה • מטבח • חופש • צבאי • ברזל • למות • אתגר • דמעה • חקירה • חולשה • האמת? • ביטוח • לשרוף • לחתוך • קבוצה • ניטרלי • יקר ערך • משטח, שטוח • תחזיק מעמד! • טלפון סלולרי • להקיא (2מילים • פושע (גם פלילי • להתעדכן (2מילים • להיפרד (2 מילים • להמריא (גם להסיר • למי אכפת? (2מילים
Chapter 2 3B 2021-10-26
Across
- handboeien
- schreeuwen
- uitnodigen
- gevaarlijk
- oplichten
- diefstal
- verdachte
- voorkomen
- straf
- bekennen
- zakkenroller
- verzekering
- beroving
- overvaller
- onverzorgd
- officer politieagent
- bewerken
Down
- vandalisme
- vertrouwen
- veilig
- verschrikkelijke
- aanval
- rechter
- getuige
- obstakel
- crimineel
- vast
- scene plaats delict
- gokker
- eigenaar
- omgeving
- heel grote
- inbreker
- bewapend
34 Clues: vast • straf • veilig • aanval • gokker • rechter • getuige • obstakel • diefstal • eigenaar • omgeving • bekennen • inbreker • bewapend • beroving • bewerken • oplichten • crimineel • verdachte • voorkomen • vandalisme • vertrouwen • handboeien • schreeuwen • uitnodigen • gevaarlijk • heel grote • overvaller • onverzorgd • verzekering • zakkenroller • verschrikkelijke • scene plaats delict • officer politieagent
Esperanza Rising 2023-05-15
Across
- wicked
- easily understood
- criminal
- in a formal way
- limited
- not convinced
- sprinkled
Down
- to regain something
- feeling in control
- weak and fragile
- sad and lonely
- servants
- kept afloat
- in poor condition
- to wrap a baby in garments
- anger caused by unfair treatment
- deprived of
- rubble or fragments
- scattered
- quick and light in movement
20 Clues: wicked • limited • servants • criminal • scattered • sprinkled • kept afloat • deprived of • not convinced • sad and lonely • in a formal way • weak and fragile • easily understood • in poor condition • feeling in control • to regain something • rubble or fragments • to wrap a baby in garments • quick and light in movement • anger caused by unfair treatment
Crimes and criminals - georgsteve 2023-11-02
Across
- tänava röövi teostama
- pettus
- piraat
- vargus
- salakaupa vedama
- murdvaras
- kurjategija
- piraatlus
- röövel
- terrorism
- tänavaröövel
- süütaja
- fire süütama
- riigireetmine
- vägistama
- taskuvargus
Down
- lapserööv
- pettur
- vandalism
- autoröövija
- võltsija
- joobesolekus autojuhtimine
- poerööv
- väljapressija
- relvastatud rööv
- häkker
- mõrv
- kuritegu
- poliitiline mörv
- võltsimine
- varastama
- driver purjus juht
32 Clues: mõrv • pettur • pettus • piraat • vargus • häkker • röövel • poerööv • süütaja • võltsija • kuritegu • lapserööv • vandalism • murdvaras • piraatlus • terrorism • varastama • vägistama • võltsimine • autoröövija • kurjategija • taskuvargus • tänavaröövel • fire süütama • väljapressija • riigireetmine • salakaupa vedama • relvastatud rööv • poliitiline mörv • driver purjus juht • tänava röövi teostama • joobesolekus autojuhtimine
New Password B2 - Mateusz Nejman 2024-09-12
32 Clues: Saw • ruch • nudny • płótno • tworzyć • Titanic • obecnie • odcinek • zabawny • odcinek • relacja • melodia • zdolność • muralista • terrifier • monotonny • podziwiać • wystawiać • wykonawca • uczestnik • wciągający • prowadzący • wiarygodny • główny nurt • współczesny • fenomenalny • Breking Bad • Włatcy Móch • przyjemność • utalentowany • Big Bang Theory • Back To The Future
Slang 2023-05-09
15 Clues: a gun • steal • police • punched • alcohol • cool,fun • criminal • attacked • territory • gang fight • A cigarette • an attractive girl • to steal or shoplift • The higher class, more rich kids • The group of kids that doesn't do well in school
Maximum Ride Crossword 2021-04-22
Across
- Youngest member of the flock
- little girl max saves from bullies
- the lab where max and the others were created
- Max’s caregiver that acted like a father
- put in Max’s arm to track her
- Max’s brother who is silent
- people like max who have powers normal people don’t have
- Ella’s mom who helps max after being shot
- Max’s blind brother
- bird DNA in Max
- What can Angel Read?
- a scientist who created the children
Down
- where is the E shaped house
- How old are Max, Fang, and Iggy?
- Jebs son who is an eraser
- Human-Wolf hybrids that are hunting max and the others
- Who is angels biological brother
- The Protagonist and Fangs sister
- town in Arizona where Nudge is from
19 Clues: bird DNA in Max • Max’s blind brother • What can Angel Read? • Jebs son who is an eraser • where is the E shaped house • Max’s brother who is silent • Youngest member of the flock • put in Max’s arm to track her • How old are Max, Fang, and Iggy? • Who is angels biological brother • The Protagonist and Fangs sister • little girl max saves from bullies • ...
Breezy 2023-06-07
Across
- Chris Brown Fivio Foriegn
- Someone who can read minds
- people that need each other is
- Turn the room up i like it
- Boring one in the album
- make love another word for it
- I want to make s** _________
- First song in the breezy album
- Chris Brown Cappella Grey Lil Durk
- Lil baby and breezy
- Why you got to be so
Down
- Your special
- Chris Brown And HER
- She just want the money like it's all free cause i got alot racks on me
- 1 song in the U.S
- consider me the ___________ in the world cuz you my girl
- If you are sleep you are in a
- phone ring if he never call you back you should leave him
- at night we
19 Clues: at night we • Your special • 1 song in the U.S • Chris Brown And HER • Lil baby and breezy • Why you got to be so • Boring one in the album • Chris Brown Fivio Foriegn • Someone who can read minds • Turn the room up i like it • I want to make s** _________ • If you are sleep you are in a • make love another word for it • people that need each other is • First song in the breezy album • ...
Unit 6: Fighters 2014-04-01
36 Clues: ek • by • pil • tro • mod • val • bli • vila • grym • ljus • munk • skog • hjul • båge • makt • seger • spion • strid • deras • skatt • kylig • gripa • bakom • vinna • soldat • fiende • riktig • granne • tryggt • flaska • frihet • riddare • hittade • konstigt • annorlunda • brottsling
22 crime and law 2023-07-03
28 Clues: 의도 • 강도 • 강도질 • 무고한 • 유죄의 • 조사하다 • 의도적인 • 배심원단 • 위반하다 • 금지하다 • 제한하다 • 인정하다 • 체포하다 • 규제하다 • 신원확인하다 • 범인 범죄자 • 모욕 모욕하다 • 막다 방지하다 • 범하다 저지르다 • 용의자 의심하다 • 속이다 기만하다 • 덫 속임수 잡다 • 유죄를 선고하다 • 고백하다 자백하다 • 고소하다 소송을 제기하다 • 호소하다 항소하다 간청하다 • 문장 선고 처벌 형을선고하다 • 기분을 상하게하다 불쾌하게하다
Crime 2023-03-12
Across
- bűnöző
- halálos ítélet(2)
- gyilkos
- megszegni (a törvényt)
- felfegyverzett
- csalás
- zsebtolvaj
- gyújtogatás
- elkövet egy bűncselekményt
- bírság
- szemtanú
- vesztegetés
- vádolni(2)
- merénylet
- lopás
- bűnös
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- vádolni(2)
- bűntárs
- repülőt eltérít
- túsz
- törvényellenes
- tolvaj
- bűnügyi helyszín(2)
- ítélet
- börtönbüntetés(2)
- bizonyíték
- szándékosan
- megerőszakol
- ártatlan
- gyanúsított
- rabló
- emberrabló
- esküdtszék
33 Clues: túsz • rabló • lopás • bűnös • bűnöző • tolvaj • ítélet • csalás • bírság • bűntárs • gyilkos • ártatlan • szemtanú • merénylet • vádolni(2) • bizonyíték • zsebtolvaj • vádolni(2) • emberrabló • esküdtszék • szándékosan • gyújtogatás • gyanúsított • vesztegetés • megerőszakol • törvényellenes • felfegyverzett • repülőt eltérít • halálos ítélet(2) • börtönbüntetés(2) • bűnügyi helyszín(2) • megszegni (a törvényt) • elkövet egy bűncselekményt
Vocabulary Synonyms/Antonyms - By: Aryan Varshney 2023-10-20
Across
- antonym: protected
- antonym: to lose
- antonym: wanton/careless
- antonym: to keep
- antonym: solution
- synonym: to release
- antonym: open-minded
- synonym: to lead to
- antonym: to organize
- synonym: to pierce
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- antonym: correct
- antonym: to compliment
- synonym: to seize
- synonym: to erase
- synonym: erratic
- antonym: treasure
- synonym: criminal
- synonym: clumsy
- synonym: long-living
- synonym: conflict
20 Clues: synonym: clumsy • antonym: correct • synonym: erratic • antonym: to lose • antonym: to keep • synonym: to seize • synonym: to erase • antonym: treasure • synonym: criminal • synonym: conflict • antonym: solution • antonym: protected • synonym: to pierce • synonym: to release • synonym: to lead to • synonym: long-living • antonym: open-minded • antonym: to organize • antonym: to compliment • ...
HMCTS 2023-12-19
Across
- Seizing Goods?
- Repetitive?
- 2nd Stage?
- Surrender?
- Negotiate?
- Court Type?
- Productivity?
- Green Triangle?
- Target - 95%+?
- 1st Stage?
- 3rd Stage?
- Target - 33%+?
- GOAT?
- Head?
- FAW?
Down
- Compliant, Data-Led Engagements & Resolutions
- Welfare?
- Incoming?
- Best Manager?
- Offence?
- Personal?
- Target - £6,000?
- £0 Balance?
- Expectation?
- Balance (1.5k)m 7.5%?
- System?
- Department?
- I'm Red?
28 Clues: FAW? • GOAT? • Head? • System? • Welfare? • Offence? • I'm Red? • Incoming? • Personal? • 2nd Stage? • Surrender? • Negotiate? • 1st Stage? • 3rd Stage? • Repetitive? • £0 Balance? • Court Type? • Department? • Expectation? • Best Manager? • Productivity? • Seizing Goods? • Target - 95%+? • Target - 33%+? • Green Triangle? • Target - £6,000? • Balance (1.5k)m 7.5%? • Compliant, Data-Led Engagements & Resolutions
Job occupations (20 pts) 2024-05-20
Across
- paints houses
- attends passengers
- charges your bills
- takes away your waste
- takes photos
- fix computers
- puts out a fire
- cleans the office
- types letters
- cures patients
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- catches criminal people
- cooks food
- brings your restaurant order
- cuts the grass
- cares patients
- bakes breads
- catches fix
- fixes water pipes
- flies an airplane
- teaches any subject
20 Clues: cooks food • catches fix • bakes breads • takes photos • paints houses • fix computers • types letters • cuts the grass • cares patients • cures patients • puts out a fire • fixes water pipes • flies an airplane • cleans the office • attends passengers • charges your bills • teaches any subject • takes away your waste • catches criminal people • brings your restaurant order
48 2024-08-08
Across
- WWII friends
- WWII plane
- Prohibition illegal booze
- Prohibition woman
- Prohibition thug
- Prohibition alcohol ban
- WWII leave
- Prohibition club
- WWII German
- Prohibition liquor
- Prohibition alcohol
- Prohibition club
- WWII success
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- Prohibition bar
- WWII debris
- WWII worker
- WWII trench
- Prohibition club
- Prohibition smuggler
- WWII air battle
- WWII lights out
- Prohibition criminal
- Prohibition gang
- WWII supplies
- WWII enemies
25 Clues: WWII plane • WWII leave • WWII debris • WWII worker • WWII trench • WWII German • WWII friends • WWII enemies • WWII success • WWII supplies • Prohibition bar • WWII air battle • WWII lights out • Prohibition club • Prohibition thug • Prohibition club • Prohibition gang • Prohibition club • Prohibition woman • Prohibition liquor • Prohibition alcohol • Prohibition smuggler • Prohibition criminal • ...
Impact of Crime Chapter 1 2022-06-18
Across
- a strong belief something will happen
- crime has directly or indirectly on
- or harm caused by criminal
- contrary to or forbidden by law
- something done to individual(s) that causes harm
- emotional, or psychological
- In Florida, a crime victim or their
- an area or a group of people who share something in common
- committed the criminal act
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- the person(s)who are harmed because of a
- payment, repair, or community service to pay back victims or a community for losses,
- to compensate or makeup for a wrongdoing
- a type of justice that looks at crime by focusing on the harm created by the
- have a constitutional __________to be informed, present, and heard at all crucial stages of the proceedings of the offender
- victim _________ is the physical,
- physical injury, especially when deliberately inflicted
16 Clues: or harm caused by criminal • committed the criminal act • emotional, or psychological • contrary to or forbidden by law • victim _________ is the physical, • crime has directly or indirectly on • In Florida, a crime victim or their • a strong belief something will happen • the person(s)who are harmed because of a • to compensate or makeup for a wrongdoing • ...
The foundation of criminal justice vocabulary 2016-09-02
Across
- Reus the planning or attempt to act in violation of law
- law the law as established by the outcome of former cases
- rule A test for criminal insanity
- A written law passed by a legislative body
- Defendant admits responsibility
Down
- Defendant's lack lack of predisposition to engage in criminal conduct
- a minor wrong doing
- Rea The intention or knowledge of wrongdoing
- regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor
- An intentional act or omission to act
10 Clues: a minor wrong doing • Defendant admits responsibility • rule A test for criminal insanity • An intentional act or omission to act • A written law passed by a legislative body • regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor • Rea The intention or knowledge of wrongdoing • Reus the planning or attempt to act in violation of law • ...
CRIME 2014-12-03
Across
- A reason for doing something
- A case that is like a puzzle and difficult to solve
- Something that helps you to prove a crime
- A person who has seen something important
- Person who might be the criminal
- A crime when somebody kills another person
- When the police look into a crime to find out the truth
Down
- The person who is killed
- Instrument used to kill somebody
- Person trying to find the criminal
10 Clues: The person who is killed • A reason for doing something • Instrument used to kill somebody • Person who might be the criminal • Person trying to find the criminal • Something that helps you to prove a crime • A person who has seen something important • A crime when somebody kills another person • A case that is like a puzzle and difficult to solve • ...
Crime 2014-12-03
Across
- Person trying to find the criminal
- Instrument used to kill somebody
- A reason for doing something
- A personwho has seen something important
- Something that helps you to prove a crime
Down
- When the police look into a crime to find out the truth
- A case that is like a puzzle and difficult to solve
- A crime when somebody kills another person
- Person who might be the criminal
- The person who is killed
10 Clues: The person who is killed • A reason for doing something • Instrument used to kill somebody • Person who might be the criminal • Person trying to find the criminal • A personwho has seen something important • Something that helps you to prove a crime • A crime when somebody kills another person • A case that is like a puzzle and difficult to solve • ...
Patrol Operations & Traffic Codes 2021-04-14
Across
- than normal to a particular area to deal with a particular crime
- - Involuntary jerking of the eyes occurring as the eyes
- - Technique where officers dress and play the role of potential victims or as a
- Patrol - Type of patrol where officers are given specific duties when not
- for misconduct.
- - defined as inducing an individual to commit a crime he or she did not
- - A group of heavily armed officers waiting for anticipated crime to occur
- Forces - Type of patrol where one portion of patrol force handles dispatch goals,
- a person’s bloodstream.
- - Major technique used in recent years using various undercover methods to
- to the side.
Down
- - “Blood Alcohol Content” - used for measuring the amount of alcohol concentration
- to calls.
- criminal
- - uniform tactical operations technique utilizing a larger number of uniform
- Patrol - a form of police service that directly attempts to eliminate
- criminals usually involved in burglaries and thefts
- for the sole purpose of criminal prosecution
- the other are on directed patrol
19 Clues: criminal • to calls. • to the side. • for misconduct. • a person’s bloodstream. • the other are on directed patrol • for the sole purpose of criminal prosecution • criminals usually involved in burglaries and thefts • - Involuntary jerking of the eyes occurring as the eyes • than normal to a particular area to deal with a particular crime • ...
Government 2024-05-22
Across
- The president has the power to _____ people, or officially forgive someone for a crime.
- Congress has two houses, that makes it ________.
- Our first president.
- Type of trial about a non criminal matter.
- How old do you have to be to be a senator in congress?
- Branch of government that makes the laws.
- Presidential elections happen in this month.
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- If the president doesn't like a bill he can ___ it.
- The supreme law of the land. It explains our government.
- What month is the president sworn in?
- Type of trial where the defendant committed a crime.
- Immigrants can become legal citizens through a process called ______.
- The second amendment give people the right to bear _____.
- Branch of government that the president is in.
- The amendment that gave women the right to vote.
- Number of justices on the Supreme Court.
- The president's helpers.
- The first amendment covers freedom of religion, press, petition, assembly and _____.
- People who supported the Constitution were part of this political party.
19 Clues: Our first president. • The president's helpers. • What month is the president sworn in? • Number of justices on the Supreme Court. • Branch of government that makes the laws. • Type of trial about a non criminal matter. • Presidential elections happen in this month. • Branch of government that the president is in. • Congress has two houses, that makes it ________. • ...
Judical Branch 2024-03-21
Across
- The person who sets the bail
- Highest court in the land
- If you are proven guilty or innocent
- A less serious crime that is a smaller fine and less jail time if there is any
- A case involving a crime
- The one suing in a civil case
- Deals with non-federal level crimes
- The person who argues for the defendant
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- The jury has proven that you did the crime
- A group of people who decide if the defendant is guilty or innocent
- Where Felony cases start
- Deals with federal crimes or a case that involves the Government
- Local law
- If you don't like the verdict of your case you can do this to try to change the verdict
- You did not commit the crime
- A case involving someone suing someone else
- Original jurisdiction for felony cases
- The one who argues against the defendant in a criminal case
- More serious crime that usually results in jail time or a big fine
- The person being accused
20 Clues: Local law • Where Felony cases start • A case involving a crime • The person being accused • Highest court in the land • The person who sets the bail • You did not commit the crime • The one suing in a civil case • Deals with non-federal level crimes • If you are proven guilty or innocent • Original jurisdiction for felony cases • The person who argues for the defendant • ...
wings of fire 2023-02-26
Across
- A suspicious nightwing
- Magic
- The continent where all dragons live
- Pale, gold or white scales and a poisonous barbed tail
- Silvery or blue scales, exhale a deadly frostbreath
- Purplish-black scales can read minds and breathe fire
- Thick armored scales and large flat heads
Down
- The dragon Darkstalker loved
- one of Turtles best friends
- Turtle saved this dragonet from death
- A seawing Jade mountain teacher
- Red-gold or orange scales, can breathe fire, powerful fliers and fighters
- A skywing with firescales
- Scales constantly shift colors and they can shoot a deadly venom from their fangs
- Blue, green, or aquamarine scales can breathe underwater
- A skeptical saewing
16 Clues: Magic • A skeptical saewing • A suspicious nightwing • A skywing with firescales • one of Turtles best friends • The dragon Darkstalker loved • A seawing Jade mountain teacher • The continent where all dragons live • Turtle saved this dragonet from death • Thick armored scales and large flat heads • Silvery or blue scales, exhale a deadly frostbreath • ...
Vehicle Traffic Stop 2023-02-27
Across
- computerized device located in a police vehicle, used to retrieve data
- force used by officers in which they use their car to nudge a fleeing vehicle to force the car to stop
- carefully planned actions
- tire deflating devices
- document issued by legal authority to make an arrest
- occurs when a traffic law is violated by a stationary vehicle
Down
- occurs when a traffic law is violated by a vehicle in motion
- action of chasing down a fleeing vehicle
- driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol
- violation of a law; less severe than a misdemeanor or a felony
- minor criminal offense
- designed to ensure the safety of the driving public
- serious criminal offense
13 Clues: minor criminal offense • tire deflating devices • serious criminal offense • carefully planned actions • action of chasing down a fleeing vehicle • driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol • designed to ensure the safety of the driving public • document issued by legal authority to make an arrest • occurs when a traffic law is violated by a vehicle in motion • ...
Unit 3 Vocab. Judicial Structure 2021-02-27
Across
- a permanent committee that meets regularly.
- the branch of government that is endowed with the authority to interpret and apply the law adjudicate legal disputes and otherwise administer justice.
- a temporary ad hoc panel composed of House and Senate conferees which is formed for the purpose of reconciling differences in legislation that has passed both chambers.
- the body of law that regulates the operation and procedures of government agencies.
- a jury typically of twelve people who try the final issue of fact in civil or criminal cases and pronounce a verdict.
- the power of an appellate court to review, amend and overrule decisions of a trial court or other lower tribunal.
- the right of a court to hear a case for the first time.
- laws that protect our general safety and ensure our rights as citizens against abuses by other people by organizations and by the government itself. We have laws to help provide for our general safety.
- law enforcement agencies that respond to detect and prevent crime.
Down
- an indirect veto of a legislative bill by the president or a governor by retaining the bill unsigned until it is too late for it to be dealt with during the legislative session.
- a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
- a facility in which inmates are forcibly confined and denied a variety of freedoms under the authority of the state
- within some criminal justice systems a preliminary hearing preliminary examination preliminary inquiry, evidentiary hearing or probable cause hearing is a proceeding after a criminal complaint has been filed by the prosecutor to determine whether there is enough evidence to require a trial.
- the body of rules doctrines and practices that govern the operation of political communities.
- the steps required for a proposed bill to become a law; congress process included.
- laws that require both a severe violent felony and two other previous convictions to serve a mandatory life sentence in prison
- an action such as a prolonged speech that obstructs progress in a legislative assembly while not technically contravening the required procedures.
- a wrongful act or an infringement of a right (other than under contract) leading to civil legal liability.
- a set of interrelated procedures and roles for deciding disputes by an authoritative person or persons whose decisions are regularly obeyed.
- a system of law concerned with the punishment of those who commit crimes.
- the legally authorized killing of someone as punishment for a crime.
- a jury typically of twenty-three people selected to examine the validity of an accusation before trial.
- the system of law concerned with private relations between members of a community rather than criminal military or religious affairs.
- a constitutional right to reject a decision or proposal made by a law-making body.
24 Clues: a permanent committee that meets regularly. • a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. • the right of a court to hear a case for the first time. • law enforcement agencies that respond to detect and prevent crime. • the legally authorized killing of someone as punishment for a crime. • ...
Crimes and Definitions 2023-03-03
Across
- conscious disregard of substantial and unjustified risk, gross deviation from what a law abiding citizen would do
- when one desires that his acts cause certain consequences or knows that his acts are substantially certain to produce those consequences
- a test that deems a defendant is relieved of criminal responsibility upon proof that at the time of the commission of the act he was laboring under such a defect of reason from a disease of the mind, as to not know the nature and quality of the act he was doing, and if he did know it, he did not know that what he was doing was wrong
- Unintentional killing without malice aforethought caused either by criminal negligence or during the commission or attempted commission of an unlawful act
- Anticipatory offense; consists of two elements: specific and significant
- greater than criminal negligence. it is akin to recklessness in that both a high degree of risk of harm and an awareness of such harm is required.
- intentionally and purposely as opposed to accidentally and negligently. Implies evil purpose in crimes involving moral turpitude
- the trespassory taking and carrying away of the tangible personal property of another with the intent to permanently deprive the owner and inflicts serious bodily injury upon another
- An agreement between two or more persons to do either a unlawful act by lawful means
- Battery is referred to as this under the Model Penal Code
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- criminal liability imposed for a failure to act where there is a legal duty to act
- An intentional killing mitigated by adequate provocation or other circumstances negating malice aforethought
- unlawful application of force to the person of another which results in bodily harm or offensive touching
- If a person has a reasonable belief that he is in imminent danger of unlawful bodily hard, he may use the amount of force which is necessary to prevent such hard, unless he is the aggressor
- The breaking and entering of the dwelling place of another at night with the intent to commit a felony therein
- sexual intercourse by a male with a female (not his wife) without her consent
- The actual perpetrator who performs the criminal act
- The unlawful killing of a human being with malice aforethought
- when there exists a CONSCIOUS OBJECTIVE to engage in such conduct or to cause such a result
- when one is aware that his conduct is of that nature or that his conduct is of that nature or that such circumstance exist and is aware that it is PRACTICALLY CERTAIN that his conduct will cause such a result
- misdemeanor consisting of enticing, advising, inciting, inducing, urging, or otherwise encouraging another to commit a felony or breach of the peace
- one who aids abets, counsels, or otherwise encourages the commission of a felony
- SHOULD BE AWARE of substantial or unjustifiable risk--failure to perceive it would be a gross deviation from the standard of care that a reasonable person would observe in the actor's situation
23 Clues: The actual perpetrator who performs the criminal act • Battery is referred to as this under the Model Penal Code • The unlawful killing of a human being with malice aforethought • Anticipatory offense; consists of two elements: specific and significant • sexual intercourse by a male with a female (not his wife) without her consent • ...
Miranda V. Arizona 2018-11-01
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- / A formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense.
- / The highest court in the federal judiciary of the United States.
- / protects individuals from being compelled to be witnesses against themselves in criminal cases
- / A writ or order by which a higher court reviews a decision of a lower court.
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- / The available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- / What class are we taking
- / A formal statement admitting that one is guilty of a crime.
- / An intense questioning session
- Miranda / The defendant
- Warning / A type of notification customarily given by police to criminal suspects in police custody (or in a custodial interrogation) advising them of their right to silence; that is, their right to refuse to answer questions or provide information to law enforcement or other.
10 Clues: Miranda / The defendant • / What class are we taking • / An intense questioning session • / A formal statement admitting that one is guilty of a crime. • / The highest court in the federal judiciary of the United States. • / A formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense. • ...
1920's 2022-12-14
15 Clues: legs • a dollar • a sailor • any female • an Irishman • a cigarette • face powder • a poor dancer • illegal alcohol • one dollar bill • a drink of liquor • illegal distillery • an engagement ring • an attractive woman • a criminal act or robbery
1920's 2022-12-14
15 Clues: legs • a dollar • a sailor • any female • an Irishman • a cigarette • face powder • a poor dancer • illegal alcohol • one dollar bill • a drink of liquor • illegal distillery • an engagement ring • an attractive woman • a criminal act or robbery
Charlotte's Crossword 2023-06-07
7 Clues: bring someone into existence • a holiday between school terms • a number that has a number in it • attending to someone or something • a person who is related to another • training peoples minds with knowledge • put something in a certain place on purpose
Embrace 2023-09-20
7 Clues: champions of change, we embrace, • space for growth, promoting unity • for justice, ensure equity's seen, • minds with knowledge, open and free • in the power of every student's voice • their uniqueness, their dreams, their choice • inclusive spaces where all hearts can glean,
1920's 2022-12-14
15 Clues: legs • a dollar • a sailor • any female • an Irishman • a cigarette • face powder • a poor dancer • illegal alcohol • one dollar bill • a drink of liquor • illegal distillery • an engagement ring • an attractive woman • a criminal act or robbery
The foundation of criminal justice vocabulary 2016-09-02
Across
- Reus the planning or attempt to act in violation of law
- law the law as established by the outcome of former cases
- rule A test for criminal insanity
- An intentional act or omission to act
- Defendant admits responsibility
Down
- Defendant's lack lack of predisposition to engage in criminal conduct
- a minor wrong doing
- A written law passed by a legislative body
- Rea The intention or knowledge of wrongdoing
- regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor
10 Clues: a minor wrong doing • Defendant admits responsibility • rule A test for criminal insanity • An intentional act or omission to act • A written law passed by a legislative body • regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor • Rea The intention or knowledge of wrongdoing • Reus the planning or attempt to act in violation of law • ...
Unit 4 2021-02-15
Across
- A type of lawyear, who represents people in lower courts
- Towards a higher position
- Crossing the street in a wrong place
- Stealing money from the company where you work
- Permission to get prisoner out
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- A time when criminal is not incarcerated but must has some privileges revoked and must behave well
- A low-ranking police officer
- The person responsible for how great punishment criminal gets
- Leaving rubbish in a public place
- A person who receives a pension
10 Clues: Towards a higher position • A low-ranking police officer • Permission to get prisoner out • A person who receives a pension • Leaving rubbish in a public place • Crossing the street in a wrong place • Stealing money from the company where you work • A type of lawyear, who represents people in lower courts • The person responsible for how great punishment criminal gets • ...
Indian penal code 2022-12-21
7 Clues: section 420 • section 463 • section 500 • Within the jurisdiction • Outside the jurisdiction • What is the criminal breach of trust under section 407 • A mental element necessary to constitute criminal liability
Civics and Law Exam - Year 10 2022-11-02
Across
- The organisation of a trial such that two opposing sides take turns presenting their case before an unbiased judge and/or jury
- The party alleging harm and bringing the case to court in a civil case
- Laws created by decisions made by judges
- The person in a court room responsible for handing down a sentence or punishment
- The other word for criminal law
- Formal regulations of individual behaviour, generally set out in writing and subject to enforcement if broken
- A reason for punishment which involves publicly condemning the offence
- A reason for punishment which involves physically restraining the offender and preventing them from committing further crimes
- The ability for a court to hear a case for the first time (two words)
- 'R' stands for this word in a criminal case
- Laws created by parliament
- People hired to act as the best possible advocate for their clients position in legal proceedings
- The process of applying to a higher court to get a case reviewed in the hopes of having the decision changed
- A jury in a criminal trial is usually made up of this many people
- Legal reasoning applied when making a decision (two words)
- The case is brought to the court by the _____ in criminal cases
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- The obligation to prove one's assertion (3 words)
- The other word for civil law
- Evidence which complies with the rules of evidence
- The primary piece of legislation in Australia which gives all levels of government throughout the country their powers of existence and their authority to make laws for the people they represent
- The separation of powers divides the institutions of government into three branches: legislative, judicial and what else?
- This court hears all summary offenses and minor civil cases
- The Judicial Branch has power to make _________ about the law
- An earlier event or action that is regarded as an example or guide to be considered in subsequent similar circumstances
- This court hears civil disputes between $150,000 and $750,000
- Other facts or examples commented on, but not specifically applied in making the decision
- Collective behaviour or tradition that has been developed in a community over a long period of time
- Doing, or failing to do something that a reasonable person would, or would not, do and which causes another person damage, injury or loss as a result
- Murder, manslaughter and drug trafficking are heard in this court
- Categorisation of courts according to strict levels of authority
- The organisation of a trial such that the judge may intervene in the trial, present evidence or provide advice before reaching a verdict
- Laws created by the relevant minister
- The level of certainty and the degree of evidence necessary to establish proof in a criminal or civil proceeding (3 words)
- A jury's verdict usually must be ______
- Government and private organisations that help people resolve disputes concerning specific areas of law usually through negotiation or mediation
- Who is the Greek Goddess of justice?
36 Clues: Laws created by parliament • The other word for civil law • The other word for criminal law • Who is the Greek Goddess of justice? • Laws created by the relevant minister • A jury's verdict usually must be ______ • Laws created by decisions made by judges • 'R' stands for this word in a criminal case • The obligation to prove one's assertion (3 words) • ...
Social 9 - VOCAB 2024-01-17
14 Clues: To restore • voting age • makes laws • upper house • To pressure • Royal assent • Applies laws • Elizabeth fry • Leading party • Prime Minister • Interprets laws • To incline to one group • 338 electoral districts • opposite of criminal code
Mani pedi 2020-02-06
15 Clues: arsenic • criminal • pink color • large ocean • purple fruit • mix up colors • shoots arrows • African animal • nail treatment • expensive stone • trained fighter • Scottish pattern • to squeeze violently • a 4 leaf one is lucky • French film festival site
George 2024-01-03
15 Clues: στοίβα • έκπτωση • τελείως • ανυπόμονος • συλλαμβάνω • απογοήτευση • πολυκατάστημα • ποινικό μητρώο • ρίχνω μια ματιά • ειδική προσφορά • σκέφτομαι σοβαρά • ασφυκτικά γεμάτος • κατευθύνομαι προς • κλέβω σε κατάστημα • προωθητική προσφορά
Crime 2024-01-14
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- People who decide if someone is guilty or innocent.
- Killing one or more people.
- A building in which people are legally held as a punishment for a crime.
- Someone who solves crimes.
- A person who witnesses a crime
- The reason for doing something.
- Important information which helps solve a crime.
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- Important information which helps solve a crime.
- A claim that one was elsewhere when an act, especially a criminal one, took place.
- The person in a court of law who decides how the law should be applied.
- A person who commits a crime.
- A person who studies law and represents someone in court.
- A person who was affected or harmed by a crime.
- To take something without permission.
14 Clues: Someone who solves crimes. • Killing one or more people. • A person who commits a crime. • A person who witnesses a crime • The reason for doing something. • To take something without permission. • A person who was affected or harmed by a crime. • Important information which helps solve a crime. • Important information which helps solve a crime. • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2021-10-04
13 Clues: tax • Tax • case • Laws • case • Taxes • ethics • of work • Utility • Commerce • talk between two people • of ethicsinterstate Commerce • resource resources none renewable
Missouri Constiitution 2023-04-20
Across
- The leiutenant governer leads this group
- Judicial review gives the supreme court the power to ________ the constitution
- How many missouri supreme court judges are there?
- Highest elected official in missouri government
- vote needed to convict a criminal
- vote required to overturn veto
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- allows citizens to bypass congressmen to propose laws
- you must be this old to be a senator
- Who usually has original jurisdiction for civil and criminal cases in Missouri?
- This person has the power to Veto bills, Grant pardons, and call out the National Guard
- Most winning candidates in the General Assembly are ______ and democrat
- Primary Job of General Assembly
- capital of missouri
- police have this many hour without an idictment to hold soomebody
14 Clues: capital of missouri • vote required to overturn veto • Primary Job of General Assembly • vote needed to convict a criminal • you must be this old to be a senator • The leiutenant governer leads this group • Highest elected official in missouri government • How many missouri supreme court judges are there? • allows citizens to bypass congressmen to propose laws • ...
Civil/ Criminal Law Crossword 2023-11-29
Across
- locked up for 1 year or less
- damages to a property
- carelessness
- third highest class of crime
- highest class of crime
- an illegal act
- tort an intentional act of harm
- incarcerated for 1 year or more
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- second highest class of crime
- someone's legal responsibilities
- final decision in court
- part of a trial where the case is introduced
- bargain a deal in court where you plead guilty
- argument final statements in a case
14 Clues: carelessness • an illegal act • damages to a property • highest class of crime • final decision in court • locked up for 1 year or less • third highest class of crime • second highest class of crime • tort an intentional act of harm • incarcerated for 1 year or more • someone's legal responsibilities • argument final statements in a case • part of a trial where the case is introduced • ...
What is Criminal Justice 2024-04-14
Across
- Just behavior or treatment.
- The action or process of observing something or someone carefully or in order to gain information.
- Keep (something) from happening or arising.
- A meeting of people face to face, to gather information.
- Required or expected to justify actions or decisions; responsible.
- Seize (someone) by legal authority and take into custody, The protective care or guardianship of someone or something.
- A part or element of a larger whole
- The system of rules which a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members and which it may enforce by the imposition of penalties.
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- A process of asking someone a lot of questions for a long time in order to get information.
- The infliction or imposition of a penalty as retribution for an offense
- Carry out a systematic or formal inquiry to discover and examine the facts to establish the truth.
- A person, policy, or action, creating or controlling a situation by causing something to happen rather than responding to it after it has happened.
- An established or official way of doing something.
- Showing a response to something
14 Clues: Just behavior or treatment. • Showing a response to something • A part or element of a larger whole • Keep (something) from happening or arising. • An established or official way of doing something. • A meeting of people face to face, to gather information. • Required or expected to justify actions or decisions; responsible. • ...
THE WHODUNIT CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-11-16
Creative Introduction 2024-01-10
7 Clues: Who am I? • Why Fisk? • What is justice? • What is a criminal? • What is criminal justice? • What makes home home for you? • What do you want to gain from this class?
The Court System 2023-01-11
Across
- judges who disagree with the majority of the opinion may issue a separate document
- presents arguments supporting the decision of the trial court
- the party bringing the legal action in a civil court
- the party responding to the plaintiff or prosecution
- An appeal is possible only when there is a claim that the trial has committed this
- hear matters of local law and ordinances
- judges who agree with the majority opinion but for reasons differ from those used to support the majority opinion
- if a trial is lost in a federal court then it may be appealed to this court
- the highest court in the land
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- states the decision of the court
- Court that listens to testimony, considers evidence, and decide the facts in disputed situations
- resemble the federal courts in structure and and procedure, often specialize in legal areas such as family, traffic, criminal, probate, and small claims.
- If a trial is lost in the trial court it may be appealed to an intermediate court of in some states to the highest court in the state
- sides to each case
- hear criminal and civil cases involving the Constitution or Federal law also known as U.S. District Courts
- presents arguments asking the court to change the decisions of the trial court
- review the procedures and the decisions in the trial court to make sure that the proceedings were fair and that the proper law was applied correctly
- A decision made in appeals court writes a opinion. This opinion sets this for future cases
- the party bringing the legal action in a criminal court, often the government or state
19 Clues: sides to each case • the highest court in the land • states the decision of the court • hear matters of local law and ordinances • the party bringing the legal action in a civil court • the party responding to the plaintiff or prosecution • presents arguments supporting the decision of the trial court • ...
Introduction to Police Administration 2020-09-04
Across
- practical authority given to a legal body to administer justice
- official criminal code of India
- lowest police rank in India
- to keep watch over an area
- a system of courts
- a minor change or addition designed to improve a piece of legislation
- a deliberative assembly with the authority to make laws for a country
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- is a type of administrative division in the Republic of India
- a person who has committed crime
- territory and time that a police officer patrols
- a body of fundamental principles based on which a state or country is governed
- the process of passing legislation
- An Act for the regulation of Police
- the highest judicial court in a country
- a system of government where several states form a unity but are independent in internal matters
15 Clues: a system of courts • to keep watch over an area • lowest police rank in India • official criminal code of India • a person who has committed crime • the process of passing legislation • An Act for the regulation of Police • the highest judicial court in a country • territory and time that a police officer patrols • ...
November CRIM1001/1002 Crossword 2021-10-07
Across
- Dogs salivate over this famous Australian dessert minus the 'a'.
- Strong influence on criminal justice policy since around the 1970s onwards.
- Specialisation of lecturer Meredith Rossner and tutor Ian Zhang.
- The most frustrating way to lose marks in an assignment but super important!
- Broader causes of crime are ... issues.
- Just me, all alone.
- Culture of Control (2002)
- Techniques include denial of injury, denial of victim, condemnation of the condemners, etc.
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- Outsourcing of criminal justice from the state to the general public.
- Region in Scotland and surname of famous criminologist.
- Who does crime affect and harm?
- Severity, celerity, certainty.
- Not negative, but not quite optimistism.
- Important peoples to consider in Southern criminology.
- Study of punishment as a socio-cultural set of practices.
15 Clues: Just me, all alone. • Culture of Control (2002) • Severity, celerity, certainty. • Who does crime affect and harm? • Broader causes of crime are ... issues. • Not negative, but not quite optimistism. • Important peoples to consider in Southern criminology. • Region in Scotland and surname of famous criminologist. • Study of punishment as a socio-cultural set of practices. • ...
Law 2022-02-26
Across
- to stop smth from continuing
- concerning people under eighteen
- normal, typical
- admit to sth bad
- sb kept as a prisoner by an enemy or a criminal so that others will do what they demand
- a criminal who is not likely to change and obey the law is ...
- a bad action that is not very serious
- the act of setting fire intentionally to a building, a forest, etc
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- sb accused of a crime who is being tried in court
- punish and send to prison
- the lawyers who try to prove sb is guilty
- severe, cruel or unkind
- sb who commits a crime
- sb who is the same age as you
- a formal meeting in court to decide if sb is guilty of a crime
15 Clues: normal, typical • admit to sth bad • sb who commits a crime • severe, cruel or unkind • punish and send to prison • to stop smth from continuing • sb who is the same age as you • concerning people under eighteen • a bad action that is not very serious • the lawyers who try to prove sb is guilty • sb accused of a crime who is being tried in court • ...
wrongdoer Someone who does something bad or wrong 2022-10-10
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- A murder that was intentional
- A false statement that might damage another persons reputation
- Wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
- Somebody who commited a crime
- Someone who does something bad or wrong
- Imprisonment, kinnipidamine
- A person who is accused of commiting a crime in a court case
- A type of lawyer who mostly specialise in courtroom advocacy and litigation
- A public officer appointed to decide cases in a law court
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- Someone who commits an illegal act
- A wrongful act
- Aperson who is underage
- An institution with the authority to adjudicate legal disputes between parties
- A sworn body of people convened to hear evidence and render an impartial verdict officially submitted to them by a court
- A physical attack
15 Clues: A wrongful act • A physical attack • Aperson who is underage • Imprisonment, kinnipidamine • A murder that was intentional • Somebody who commited a crime • Someone who commits an illegal act • Someone who does something bad or wrong • A public officer appointed to decide cases in a law court • A person who is accused of commiting a crime in a court case • ...
Legal Studies 2024-09-06
Across
- Having a duty of care
- When someones reputation is harmed because of false statements
- Less serious criminal offences
- The power of the court to hear a case for the first time
- A person who knowingly assists a person avoid being arrested
- ______ of Proof, responsibility to prove the case
- ___________ Court, deals with summary offences
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- A person or entity that has been accused of commiting a wrongful act
- Serious criminal offences
- _______ Court, deals with the most serious indictable offences
- _____ Court, deals with constitutional matters
- A selection of people required to determine the outcome of a case
- Person who carries the burden of proof in a civil case
- Type of harm suffered by a person in a civil case
- _______ Court, deals with other indictable offences
15 Clues: Having a duty of care • Serious criminal offences • Less serious criminal offences • _____ Court, deals with constitutional matters • ___________ Court, deals with summary offences • Type of harm suffered by a person in a civil case • ______ of Proof, responsibility to prove the case • _______ Court, deals with other indictable offences • ...
Social Control Theory 2023-10-27
Across
- Developed the theory in 1969
- rules and standards in society that keep individuals bound to standards
- an emotional and close tie with parents, friends, and institutions
- Enforced with market control
- individual’s view of the legitimacy of societal norms
- state of departing from usual or accepted standards
- Another name for Social Control Theory
- People are naturally inclined to commit crime but _____ like families, schools and the criminal justice system prevent it
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- refers to the value individuals consider in their devotion of time, energy, and effort to certain activities or institutions
- Social relationships
- Enforced by government and violations lead to formal sanctions
- Enforced by informal means
- Criminal activity occurs when an individual’s attachment to society is
- time individuals spend participating in activities or institutions
- An individual's behavior is bonded by
15 Clues: Social relationships • Enforced by informal means • Developed the theory in 1969 • Enforced with market control • An individual's behavior is bonded by • Another name for Social Control Theory • state of departing from usual or accepted standards • individual’s view of the legitimacy of societal norms • Enforced by government and violations lead to formal sanctions • ...
com puzzle 2017-09-12
Across
- Document which consists of written unconditional order given by account holder to the bank
- Getting things done through others
- of Fire- Popular book of APJ Kalam
- Tendulkar- Who played highest number of matches among Indian cricketers
- way of recording financial transactions for business
- single seller in the market
- American currency
- goods- Giffen goods are also known as
- all intangible products known as
- Highest profit earning Marathi movie
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- Permanent, gradual decrease in the book value of asset
- Exchange of ideas
- Mungantiwar- Finance minister of Maharashtra
- Bankers Bank
- Jettly- Current year Finance Minister
- King of Market
- Creating demands in the minds of customers
- Gandhi- speaker for guest lecture on Entrepreneurship development in our campus
- July- Date of GST implementation
19 Clues: Bankers Bank • King of Market • Exchange of ideas • American currency • single seller in the market • July- Date of GST implementation • all intangible products known as • Getting things done through others • of Fire- Popular book of APJ Kalam • Highest profit earning Marathi movie • Jettly- Current year Finance Minister • goods- Giffen goods are also known as • ...
Creative Reflection 2021-03-19
Across
- strength: rooted in a strong sense of what is ____
- growth: lifelong and life-____ learning
- strength: authentically built with students
- strength: demonstrate ___ and respect for every student
- strength: that sets an ___ for students
- future: a disposition toward ___ in the classroom
- strength: demonstrates tolerance for _____
- strength: a thoughtful & sensitive ____
- growth: think & learn through minds, ______, and hearts
- growth: cross-curricular and cross-cultural
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- future: make use of varied practices of ________
- future: that motivates _____ to take ownership of learning
- growth: an increasing level of personal ______
- future: ______ epistemologies meet the needs of all
- growth: dialogue and ____ with colleagues
- growth: open to _____ and constructive criticism
- strength: maintains the ____ of each learner
- strength: a personal ____ of what one can achieve
- future: the ability to communicate in English and ____
19 Clues: growth: lifelong and life-____ learning • strength: that sets an ___ for students • strength: a thoughtful & sensitive ____ • growth: dialogue and ____ with colleagues • strength: demonstrates tolerance for _____ • strength: authentically built with students • growth: cross-curricular and cross-cultural • strength: maintains the ____ of each learner • ...
chapter two crossword 2023-06-12
Vocab Recap Crossword 2023-07-19
Criminal Law Unit 1 Test Review 2021-03-08
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- The only time a defendant may file an appeal is if there was an _____ __ _____
- type of law that focuses on disputes
- when laws are created by courts they are known as ______
- The burden of proof in a criminal case is beyond a reasonable _______
- the burden of proof in a criminal case is rests on who?
- Government Agencies create what is know as __________ law.
- the burden of proof in a civil case is rests on who?
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- This type of court hears existing evidence only, and decides if the case should be remanded/overturned/upheld
- One of the basis for laws that focuses on right vs wrong
- One of the basis for laws that focuses on issues that are important to society (societies values).
- One of the three ways laws can be made, this type focuses on laws beginning as "bills."
- when a law is created by the courts it sets __________ for all courts of lower levels to now abide.
- One of the three ways laws can be made, this type focuses on laws being created through specific cases
- The burden of proof in a civil case is by a __________ of evidence.
- - part of the legislative branch, ________ is made up of both the house of representatives and the senate
- type of law focuses on acts that are harmful to society
- This type of court hears new evidence and testimony and renders a guilty/not guilty verdict.
17 Clues: type of law that focuses on disputes • the burden of proof in a civil case is rests on who? • the burden of proof in a criminal case is rests on who? • type of law focuses on acts that are harmful to society • One of the basis for laws that focuses on right vs wrong • when laws are created by courts they are known as ______ • ...
CHAPTER #6 2014-12-21
Across
- A statement of intent, and is implemented as a procedure or protocol.
- EVIDENCE Evidence such as a fingerprint, blood, or hair found in small amounts at a crime scene.
- The primary police investigator of crimes.
- A criminal investigation that has not been solved after a certain amount of time.
- Generally charged with the apprehension of criminals and the prevention/detection of crime, and protection of the general public.
- The abuse of authority by a law enforcement officer for personal gain.
- Wilson and Kelling's theory that law enforcement should crack down on quality-of-life crimes to reduce overall crime.
- the amount of time that emergency responders take to arrive at the scene of an incident from the time that the emergency response system was activated.
- The process through which a police officer is taught the values and expected behavior of the police subculture.
- A reactive approach to policing that emphasizes a speedy response to calls for service.
- Refers to long-term exhaustion and diminished interest in work.
- Used as an alternative to deadly force, they can help reduce injuries to officers and suspects alike.
- The moral sense of a police officer that she or he should apply authority in a certain matter.
- A human source for police who provides information concerning illegal activity which he or she is involved.
- An arrests that occurs because of concerted efforts by law enforcement agencies to respond to a particular type of criminal or criminal behavior.
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- The study of firearms, including the firing of the weapon and the flight of the bullet.
- A large group of people who are involved in running a government but who are not elected.
- An event, experience, etc, that causes mental and physical discomfort.
- A comparison of the number of crimes cleared by arrest and prosecution with the number of crimes reported during any given time period.
- A policing philosophy that requires police to identify potential criminal activity and develop strategies to prevent or respond to that activity
- The values and perceptions that are shared by law enforcement agents.
- Responsibility or authority given to another person (normally from a manager to a subordinate) to carry out specific activities.
- A means to display an attitude of contemptuous distrust of human nature and motives.
- The rules or standards of behavior governing a profession; aimed at ensuring the fairness and rightness of actions.
- The legal power of law enforcement officers to enforce rules and give orders when circumstances so require.
- Clothing worn by military and police personnel to protect against gunfire.
- Investigates incidents and professional misconduct attributed to officers on the force.
- A domestic violence statute that requires police to arrest an alleged batterer regardless of evidence or the wishes of the victim.
- A policing philosophy that emphasizes community support for and cooperation with the police in preventing crime.
- The identification of a person based on a sample of her or his DNA, the genetic material found in the cells of all living things.
- The degree of force that is appropriate to protect the police office or other citizens and is not excessive.
- Force applied by a police officer that is likely or intended to cause serious injury or death.
- Technology that allows crime analysts to identify trends and patterns of criminal behavior within any given area.
- The application of science to establish facts and evidence during the investigation of crimes.
- A concentrated area of high criminal activity that draws a directed police response.
35 Clues: The primary police investigator of crimes. • Refers to long-term exhaustion and diminished interest in work. • A statement of intent, and is implemented as a procedure or protocol. • The values and perceptions that are shared by law enforcement agents. • An event, experience, etc, that causes mental and physical discomfort. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-05
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- a study that manifest an individual’s frustrations and disappointments over his inability to reach a set goal, in spite of hard works, that eventually pushes a person to a life of crime.
- refers to those studies that views crime as one resulting from cultural values that permit, or even demand behaviors that will violate the law.
- it is the unlawful burning of property of another person.
- The Latin term mens rea refers to a criminal intent or guilty state of mind.
- a European defense attorney, created his own classification of victim types.
- one who is emotionally disturbed by virtue of heartaches and pains
- separates the good from the bad, the conventional form from the deviant. The point of study in labeling theory focused on the social interactions by which an individual becomes a deviant.
- is a statement that we have no crime if we had no criminal law, and that we could eliminate all crime by abolishing all criminal laws.
- crimes are crimes of economic itself.
- it is dominated by pleasure principle, through which the individual is pressed for immediate gratification of his or her desires.
- An act in violation of our legal norms which is defined in terms of our criminal law.
- unlawful entry or forcible entry in order to commit a felony or theft.
- one who bribes, buys, intimidates, threatens, negotiates, and “sweet talks” into a relationship with the police. Public officials, or any else who might help the members in security and maintain immunity from arrest, prosecution and punishment.
- it is the taking of property belonging to another with intent to gain by means of force upon things.
- the term designates the element of the mind that, in normal personalities, automatically modifies and inhibits those instinctual impulses or drives of the id that tend to produce antisocial actions and thoughts.
- is the study about victims of crime. It is a branch of criminology that deals purely on the underlying factors of victimization and the contributory role of the victims in the commission of crimes.
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- law is that branch or division of law, which defines crimes, treats of their nature, and provides for their punishment.
- person who eventually becomes a victim by virtue of wanting companionship or affection
- a public official, usually not a member of the organization family, who can wield influence on behalf of the organization interest.
- refers to occupations or their incumbents which possesses various traits including useful knowledge that requires lengthy training, service orientation and code of ethics that permits occupations to attempt to obtain autonomy and independence with high prestige and remuneration.
- is an emotion characterized by antagonism toward someone or something you feel has deliberately done wrong.
- He is the best-known associate of Lombroso, also an Italian accomplished lawyer and scholar who published his first major book at 21 and became a university professor at the age of 25.
- the incapable of physical defense and the common object of confidence scheme.
- the central part of the personality structure that deals with reality and is influenced by social forces.
- An Italian doctor, integrated Comte’s positivism, and Darwin’s evolution theory and other original works and studies of the relation of crime to the human body.
- is the founder of psychoanalysis, suggested that an individual’s psychological well – being is dependent on healthy interaction among the id, ego and superego.
- dealers of stolen properties, the act of “buy and sale of stolen properties.
- one who make arrangements for killings and injuring the members or non – members.
- simple taking of properties with intent to gain and without consent of the owner.
- this refers to the casual relationship between the legally forbidden harm and the actus reus. In other words, the criminal act must lead directly to the harm without a long delay.
30 Clues: crimes are crimes of economic itself. • it is the unlawful burning of property of another person. • one who is emotionally disturbed by virtue of heartaches and pains • unlawful entry or forcible entry in order to commit a felony or theft. • The Latin term mens rea refers to a criminal intent or guilty state of mind. • ...
Wings of Fire 2022-05-16
marvel 2022-05-16
Issue #007 2022-09-16
11 Clues: envious • traitor • sharp blades • deadly drink • secrets, hiding • tuilg (anagram) • royalty, leader • criminal, wrong • athed (anagram) • safe, protection • incorrect, untrue
GofG5 2020-04-02
Across
- Vegetable juice that everyone lost their minds over for like 2 months last year
- Nicky Hilton’s preferred pet
- The Blackberry version of texting
- Eating outside
- New NYC neighborhood that was totally overhyped
Down
- When your building doesn’t have an elevator, it’s a…
- Bravo’s attempt some years ago at making a reality version of Gossip Girl
- Ina Garten’s quarantine cocktail of choice
- What Hilaria Baldwin teaches
- Basically the radio, but somehow better?
- Sometimes you’re just in the mood for a dirty water one of these
11 Clues: Eating outside • What Hilaria Baldwin teaches • Nicky Hilton’s preferred pet • The Blackberry version of texting • Basically the radio, but somehow better? • Ina Garten’s quarantine cocktail of choice • New NYC neighborhood that was totally overhyped • When your building doesn’t have an elevator, it’s a… • Sometimes you’re just in the mood for a dirty water one of these • ...
Jeppes fødselsdag 2022 2022-08-08
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- Det søde fødseldagsbarn
- Pigen som elsker heste og sin onkel
- Hende som lige har været på Skanderborg Festivalen og som elsker Minds of 99
- Ham som har tabt alle de padeltennis kampe, som han har deltaget i
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- Den søde farmor
- Københavnsk kvinde som er god til at lave mad
- Den søde farfar
- Fræk pige med stort lyst hår
- Olivia og Sofies far
- Dyret med fire ben som siger vov
- Den lille pige fra København som elsker at danse
11 Clues: Den søde farmor • Den søde farfar • Olivia og Sofies far • Det søde fødseldagsbarn • Fræk pige med stort lyst hår • Dyret med fire ben som siger vov • Pigen som elsker heste og sin onkel • Københavnsk kvinde som er god til at lave mad • Den lille pige fra København som elsker at danse • Ham som har tabt alle de padeltennis kampe, som han har deltaget i • ...
PZ - Know Thy Team 2024-01-02
Across
- He always has an animated mood
- His name has hair in it, but him? Not that much
- The detail-oriented guy
- She's a leader with lots of emotions
Down
- Dance with him cuz he's a dancer
- She's the sweetest, but everyone is scared of her
- She's the elderly light
- She can read minds, or not? Who knows?
- Never joke with her on feedback or deadlines
- She speaks only when she has to, but speaks a lot
- The expert on Ki & Ka
11 Clues: The expert on Ki & Ka • She's the elderly light • The detail-oriented guy • He always has an animated mood • Dance with him cuz he's a dancer • She's a leader with lots of emotions • She can read minds, or not? Who knows? • Never joke with her on feedback or deadlines • His name has hair in it, but him? Not that much • She's the sweetest, but everyone is scared of her • ...
AP Psychology Sleep Theories and Disorders Crossword 2021-10-15
8 Clues: disorder where breathing stops • child can't sleep or stay asleep • disorder primarily affecting kids • disorder dangerous for a bus driver • created to help our brain recuperate • disorder has obesity as a risk factor • images going through minds during sleep • dreaming about failing an upcoming test
Wings of Fire 2021-11-29
8 Clues: what dragon can make silk • what last name of the author • the name of smolders scavenger • what is the name of the 9th book • what sandwing has no venomes tail • what type of dragon can camouflage • what is the name of the lost continent • what dragon can read minds in moon rising
Human Rights 2024-05-15
Across
- The act of conducting legal proceedings against someone.
- Judgment: A judgment entered by a court for one party against another without a full trial.
- Investigation: An inquiry to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to charge a person with a crime.
- The reduction of a sentence to a less severe one.
- Evidence: Evidence obtained through scientific methods.
- Doubt: The standard of proof required for a criminal conviction.
- The argument and evidence presented by the defendant.
- A trial that is invalid due to a fundamental error.
- Testimony about statements made by others not present in court.
- A sum of money used as a security deposit to ensure that the accused returns for trial.
- Law: A law that applies to events occurring after its enactment.
- Examination: The initial questioning of a witness by the party who called them.
- A person who sees an event, typically a crime, take place.
- To prevent evidence from being shown in a trial.
- Welfare: The concern for the well-being of crime victims.
- Conviction: The conviction of a person who is actually innocent.
- A formal legal document that sets out the facts and legal reasons for a lawsuit.
- Reus: The physical act of committing a crime.
- Procedure: The legal process for adjudicating criminal cases.
- Process: Fair treatment through the judicial system.
- Contendere: A plea by which a defendant accepts conviction but does not admit guilt.
- A serious crime punishable by more than a year in prison.
- The legal capacity to stand trial.
- Cause: Reasonable grounds for making a search, pressing a charge, etc.
- A legal document authorizing police to make an arrest or conduct a search.
- Circumstances: Factors that increase the severity of a criminal act.
- Rights: Rights read to an arrestee, informing them of their right to remain silent and to an attorney.
- of Limitations: A law prescribing a period within which legal action must be taken.
- The process of challenging the credibility of a witness.
- A formal charge issued by a grand jury.
- Investigation: Interrogation by law enforcement after a person is taken into custody.
- of Attainder: A legislative act that singles out an individual or group for punishment without a trial.
- The theory or philosophy of law.
- A formal written order issued by a court.
- A legal judgment that officially and formally finds the accused not guilty.
- Witness: A witness with specialized knowledge relevant to the case.
- A legal decision serving as an authoritative rule in future similar cases.
- Delicti: The facts proving that a crime has been committed.
- Action: A lawsuit brought to enforce private rights.
- Failure to take proper care resulting in damage or injury to another.
- The voluntary relinquishment of a known right.
- A formal statement admitting that one is guilty of a crime.
- Intent: The intention to commit a crime.
- A formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense.
- The crime of betraying one's country.
- Compensation sought or awarded in a lawsuit.
- and Abetting: Assisting in or encouraging the commission of a crime.
- Compensation for loss or injury.
- Jeopardy: The prosecution of a person twice for the same offense.
- An agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime.
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- Rights: Fundamental rights believed to belong to every person.
- A document ordering a person to attend court.
- To send a case back to a lower court for further action.
- A less serious crime punishable by less than a year in jail.
- A formal charge filed by a prosecutor without a grand jury indictment.
- Offenses: Crimes that are begun but not completed.
- Confession: A confession made freely and willingly.
- Law: Law established by the outcome of former cases.
- The process of re-educating and retraining those who commit crimes.
- Evidence: Evidence that is allowed to be presented in court.
- Post Facto Law: A law that makes an act illegal retroactively.
- Corpus: A legal action requiring a person under arrest to be brought before a judge.
- The use of reasonable force to protect oneself from an aggressor.
- Revenge against someone for a harm or injury.
- Included Offense: A less serious crime that encompasses some of the elements of a more serious crime.
- The release of a prisoner before the end of their sentence under supervision.
- Rule: A rule that prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial.
- The punishment assigned to a defendant found guilty by a court.
- The tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend.
- The person accused of a crime in a court case.
- Evidence: Evidence favorable to the defendant in a criminal trial.
- Inducing a person to commit a crime they would not have otherwise committed.
- Felonies: Crimes attempted but not completed.
- The questioning of a witness by the opposing party.
- A person who helps another commit a crime.
- Defense: A defense that claims the defendant was unable to understand the nature of the crime due to mental illness.
- and Seizure: The process by which police or authorities inspect a person’s property to find evidence of a crime.
- A written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation.
- Circumstances: Factors that reduce the severity or culpability of a criminal act.
- The release of an offender under supervision instead of prison time.
- Aforethought: The intention to kill or harm, which is held to distinguish unlawful killing from murder.
- A formal written or spoken statement given in a court of law.
- The act of detaining a person suspected of a crime.
- Delinquency: Illegal behavior by minors.
- Unintentional killing resulting from recklessness or criminal negligence.
- Actions or speech that make someone angry, especially deliberately.
- Bargain: An agreement between a defendant and prosecutor where the defendant pleads guilty to a lesser charge.
- A person who assists in the commission of a crime.
- Defender: A lawyer provided by the state for a defendant who cannot afford one.
- A court proceeding in which the accused is formally charged and asked to plead guilty or not guilty.
- Lying under oath.
- to Quash: A request to a court to render a previous decision invalid.
- Law: A law that affects actions taken before it was enacted.
- A request to a higher court to review and change the outcome of a court decision.
- A court order requiring a party to do or refrain from doing a specific act.
- Service: Court-ordered work performed for the benefit of the community.
- The final decision of a jury.
- A defense claim that the accused was elsewhere when the crime was committed.
- A person charged with a crime.
- The formal examination of evidence in court.
100 Clues: Lying under oath. • The final decision of a jury. • A person charged with a crime. • The theory or philosophy of law. • Compensation for loss or injury. • The legal capacity to stand trial. • The crime of betraying one's country. • A formal charge issued by a grand jury. • Delinquency: Illegal behavior by minors. • Intent: The intention to commit a crime. • ...
Human Rights 2024-05-15
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- The act of conducting legal proceedings against someone.
- Judgment: A judgment entered by a court for one party against another without a full trial.
- Investigation: An inquiry to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to charge a person with a crime.
- The reduction of a sentence to a less severe one.
- Evidence: Evidence obtained through scientific methods.
- Doubt: The standard of proof required for a criminal conviction.
- The argument and evidence presented by the defendant.
- A trial that is invalid due to a fundamental error.
- Testimony about statements made by others not present in court.
- A sum of money used as a security deposit to ensure that the accused returns for trial.
- Law: A law that applies to events occurring after its enactment.
- Examination: The initial questioning of a witness by the party who called them.
- A person who sees an event, typically a crime, take place.
- To prevent evidence from being shown in a trial.
- Welfare: The concern for the well-being of crime victims.
- Conviction: The conviction of a person who is actually innocent.
- A formal legal document that sets out the facts and legal reasons for a lawsuit.
- Reus: The physical act of committing a crime.
- Procedure: The legal process for adjudicating criminal cases.
- Process: Fair treatment through the judicial system.
- Contendere: A plea by which a defendant accepts conviction but does not admit guilt.
- A serious crime punishable by more than a year in prison.
- The legal capacity to stand trial.
- Cause: Reasonable grounds for making a search, pressing a charge, etc.
- A legal document authorizing police to make an arrest or conduct a search.
- Circumstances: Factors that increase the severity of a criminal act.
- Rights: Rights read to an arrestee, informing them of their right to remain silent and to an attorney.
- of Limitations: A law prescribing a period within which legal action must be taken.
- The process of challenging the credibility of a witness.
- A formal charge issued by a grand jury.
- Investigation: Interrogation by law enforcement after a person is taken into custody.
- of Attainder: A legislative act that singles out an individual or group for punishment without a trial.
- The theory or philosophy of law.
- A formal written order issued by a court.
- A legal judgment that officially and formally finds the accused not guilty.
- Witness: A witness with specialized knowledge relevant to the case.
- A legal decision serving as an authoritative rule in future similar cases.
- Delicti: The facts proving that a crime has been committed.
- Action: A lawsuit brought to enforce private rights.
- Failure to take proper care resulting in damage or injury to another.
- The voluntary relinquishment of a known right.
- A formal statement admitting that one is guilty of a crime.
- Intent: The intention to commit a crime.
- A formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense.
- The crime of betraying one's country.
- Compensation sought or awarded in a lawsuit.
- and Abetting: Assisting in or encouraging the commission of a crime.
- Compensation for loss or injury.
- Jeopardy: The prosecution of a person twice for the same offense.
- An agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime.
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- Rights: Fundamental rights believed to belong to every person.
- A document ordering a person to attend court.
- To send a case back to a lower court for further action.
- A less serious crime punishable by less than a year in jail.
- A formal charge filed by a prosecutor without a grand jury indictment.
- Offenses: Crimes that are begun but not completed.
- Confession: A confession made freely and willingly.
- Law: Law established by the outcome of former cases.
- The process of re-educating and retraining those who commit crimes.
- Evidence: Evidence that is allowed to be presented in court.
- Post Facto Law: A law that makes an act illegal retroactively.
- Corpus: A legal action requiring a person under arrest to be brought before a judge.
- The use of reasonable force to protect oneself from an aggressor.
- Revenge against someone for a harm or injury.
- Included Offense: A less serious crime that encompasses some of the elements of a more serious crime.
- The release of a prisoner before the end of their sentence under supervision.
- Rule: A rule that prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial.
- The punishment assigned to a defendant found guilty by a court.
- The tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend.
- The person accused of a crime in a court case.
- Evidence: Evidence favorable to the defendant in a criminal trial.
- Inducing a person to commit a crime they would not have otherwise committed.
- Felonies: Crimes attempted but not completed.
- The questioning of a witness by the opposing party.
- A person who helps another commit a crime.
- Defense: A defense that claims the defendant was unable to understand the nature of the crime due to mental illness.
- and Seizure: The process by which police or authorities inspect a person’s property to find evidence of a crime.
- A written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation.
- Circumstances: Factors that reduce the severity or culpability of a criminal act.
- The release of an offender under supervision instead of prison time.
- Aforethought: The intention to kill or harm, which is held to distinguish unlawful killing from murder.
- A formal written or spoken statement given in a court of law.
- The act of detaining a person suspected of a crime.
- Delinquency: Illegal behavior by minors.
- Unintentional killing resulting from recklessness or criminal negligence.
- Actions or speech that make someone angry, especially deliberately.
- Bargain: An agreement between a defendant and prosecutor where the defendant pleads guilty to a lesser charge.
- A person who assists in the commission of a crime.
- Defender: A lawyer provided by the state for a defendant who cannot afford one.
- A court proceeding in which the accused is formally charged and asked to plead guilty or not guilty.
- Lying under oath.
- to Quash: A request to a court to render a previous decision invalid.
- Law: A law that affects actions taken before it was enacted.
- A request to a higher court to review and change the outcome of a court decision.
- A court order requiring a party to do or refrain from doing a specific act.
- Service: Court-ordered work performed for the benefit of the community.
- The final decision of a jury.
- A defense claim that the accused was elsewhere when the crime was committed.
- A person charged with a crime.
- The formal examination of evidence in court.
100 Clues: Lying under oath. • The final decision of a jury. • A person charged with a crime. • The theory or philosophy of law. • Compensation for loss or injury. • The legal capacity to stand trial. • The crime of betraying one's country. • A formal charge issued by a grand jury. • Delinquency: Illegal behavior by minors. • Intent: The intention to commit a crime. • ...
Nine Months Already? 2022-11-15
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- If you could describe him in one word.
- His favourite thing to be in church.
- If the saying is true, Cian's heart will be fond indeed.
- Considering his Irish side, it's odd he hates...
- A dozen choices, but there can be only one.
- A trait he shared with his dad since day one.
- Hospital, specifically, but general arrival was in...
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- Tise and Eóin would have lost their minds without...
- First halloween costume.
- Mother's milk came first, with this coming next.
- What he will call Tise.
- His favourite time of the day.
12 Clues: What he will call Tise. • First halloween costume. • His favourite time of the day. • His favourite thing to be in church. • If you could describe him in one word. • A dozen choices, but there can be only one. • A trait he shared with his dad since day one. • Mother's milk came first, with this coming next. • Considering his Irish side, it's odd he hates... • ...
1920s Crossword 2023-12-18
Across
- Wins 1924 election
- arrested for violating The Butler Act
- prohibits schools from teaching evolution
- Highest protective tariff measure in U.S. history (farming)
- Died in Office
- Albert Fall Leases private land to people for oil
- Gave Germany money to pay back France and Britain
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- People agree to talk about things before bringing in guns
- 6 Months in, Stock Market Crashed
- The strict and literal interpretation of the bible
- America minds it’s own business (no league of nations)
- Corrupt friends of Harding’s cabinet who used their offices for bad
12 Clues: Died in Office • Wins 1924 election • 6 Months in, Stock Market Crashed • arrested for violating The Butler Act • prohibits schools from teaching evolution • Albert Fall Leases private land to people for oil • Gave Germany money to pay back France and Britain • The strict and literal interpretation of the bible • America minds it’s own business (no league of nations) • ...
Criminal Thinking Errors 2021-09-17
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- for this person Responsible living= unexciting and unsatisfying
- this is not receptive to the views of others
- this thinking error uses manipulation and deceit
- this thinking error is characterized by a Grandiose, Expects of others what they cannot achieve
- this type of person does not use past as learning tool
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- this person Focuses only on their positive attributes
- this thinking error is characterized by someone perceiving all things,people and objects as possessions
- this person never takes responsibility and always blames others for things that happen
- for this person “I can’t” Meaning “I won’t”
- a person with think error when held accountable experiences “zero state”-Feels Worthless
10 Clues: for this person “I can’t” Meaning “I won’t” • this is not receptive to the views of others • this thinking error uses manipulation and deceit • this person Focuses only on their positive attributes • this type of person does not use past as learning tool • for this person Responsible living= unexciting and unsatisfying • ...
Criminal Justice Vocabulary 2023-02-13
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- multiple, firearm, homicide incidents, involving 4 or more victims at one or more locations close to one another.
- A genetic population group of people who share a common ancestor.
- A tax levied on profit from the sale of property or an investment.
- A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
- A gun rights advocacy group based in the United States.
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- The adjustment in the cost basis of an inherited asset to its fair market value on the date of the decedent's death.
- A dark brown to black pigment occurring in the hair, skin, and iris of the eye in people and animals.
- The combination of what you own (your assets) and what you owe (your liabilities)
- A form of prejudice in which a person believes in the superiority of what they consider to be their own “race” over others.
- A categorization of humans based on shared physical or social qualities into groups generally viewed as distinct within a given society.
10 Clues: A gun rights advocacy group based in the United States. • A genetic population group of people who share a common ancestor. • A tax levied on profit from the sale of property or an investment. • The combination of what you own (your assets) and what you owe (your liabilities) • ...
crimes and criminal 2023-03-02
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- when someone catcalls you or touches you in innapropriate places the crime is called:
- when someone takes away your child
- jeffrey dahmer was killer and after he murdered his victims then he ate them so its called:
- when someone goes to a busy place where it's a lot of people they take their chances and steal something
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- when someone is smuggler the crime is called
- when someone steals something from shop
- when someone damages some property, the crime is called:
- someone who sets a fire to a building
- who was ted bundy
- person who steals
10 Clues: who was ted bundy • person who steals • when someone takes away your child • someone who sets a fire to a building • when someone steals something from shop • when someone is smuggler the crime is called • when someone damages some property, the crime is called: • when someone catcalls you or touches you in innapropriate places the crime is called: • ...
Criminal Justice Process 2023-10-23
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- component of CJ system that provides post adjudicatory care
- community supervision that occurs after a jail or prison sentence
- community supervision that occurs in lieu of jail
- chief law enforcement officer in each county
- when the grand jury determines that there is enough evidence to proceed to trial
- component of CJ system that determines liability of accused offenders
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- precedent setting decisions of the courts
- chief law enforcement officer in NJ
- abbreviation for the person who gives legal advice, acts as govt. attorney in court
- someone into custody to charge them with a crime or offense
10 Clues: chief law enforcement officer in NJ • precedent setting decisions of the courts • chief law enforcement officer in each county • community supervision that occurs in lieu of jail • component of CJ system that provides post adjudicatory care • someone into custody to charge them with a crime or offense • ...
Criminal Law Terms 2024-04-19
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- Drug and narcotic crimes
- a crime punishable by time in a state prison
- using force or fear to take a person's belongings
- touching the victim in a harmful or unpermitted way
- place where people live
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- crimes against the person
- Domestic violence laws
- hour after sunset and hour before sunrise
- unlawful making of one's way into building or vehicle
- engaging in any act designed to enter
10 Clues: Domestic violence laws • place where people live • Drug and narcotic crimes • crimes against the person • engaging in any act designed to enter • hour after sunset and hour before sunrise • a crime punishable by time in a state prison • using force or fear to take a person's belongings • touching the victim in a harmful or unpermitted way • ...
THE WHODUNIT CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-11-16
Trial Procedures 2022-11-11
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- A crime where there is a breach of the Geneva conventions.
- The type of statement that provides a summary and relates it back to the law during a trial.
- The rule of evidence occurs when the judge decides if evidence should not be allowed in court.
- A trial principle where people accused of an offence are entitled to know what offence they are charged with.
- A verdict acquitting the accused after the Crown closes its case where there is insufficient evidence.
- The system Canada follows when charging a person with a criminal offence.
- A trial principle where there must be a case for the Crown that can support a conviction.
- The type of statement that provides the Judge with information on the issues and evidence of the case that will be presented to the court during a trial.
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- A process where a case is dismissed because no reasonable person could find the accused guilty with the evidence.
- The criminal offence of lying in court.
- International Preliminary hearings must be held within how many days?
- Eighth event in a trial process in Canada.
- The system Europe follows when charging a person with a criminal offence.
- A crime where there is an intention to destroy a national, ethnic, racial or religious group.
- A hearing held by the court to decide whether there is enough evidence to send to trial.
- Pool of potential jurors assembled under provincial legislation (also called the jury panel or jury roll)
- Evidence consisting of matters that a witness was told.
- The number of members in a Canadian jury.
- The type of evidence where an expert applies extensive knowledge and research to the case.
19 Clues: The criminal offence of lying in court. • The number of members in a Canadian jury. • Eighth event in a trial process in Canada. • Evidence consisting of matters that a witness was told. • A crime where there is a breach of the Geneva conventions. • International Preliminary hearings must be held within how many days? • ...
Evolutionary Psychology 2023-07-23
6 Clues: outward actions and reactions • Internal activity of our minds • Studied Evolutionary Psychology • Only the strongest will survive • the change in heritable characteristics • The study of behavior and mental processes
SPELLING TEST 2023-01-31
Health 2022-06-23
7 Clues: your minds well being • examples: running, jogging • cutting off unhealthy foods • sexual transmitted diseases • active activities you enjoy • connecting to your spirituality with your mind and body • the things that happen for 3-8 days when you are on your menstral cycle
Criminal Law Crossword Puzzle 2016-04-20
14 Clues: rumor • charge • citation • Location • assistant • repayment • disrespect • overwhelmed • record entry • mental state • Judicial officer • guilty or not guilty • surrender by one state • terminating a trial before concluded