criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Crime 2014-11-10
15 Clues: zagt • atrisināt • izglābties • acīmredzams • pierādījums • apzagt banku • noziedznieks • atņemt somiņu • veikalu apzakt • graffiti zīmēt grafiti • a gun draudēt ar ieroci • property izvandīt īpašumu • a person aplauupīt personu • some money nozagt maz naudas • into a building ielauzties ēkā
THE NARRATIVE OF A.G P OF NANTUCKET 2020-09-03
15 Clues: a feeling • tie things • protagonist • sun and rain • ship manager • marine animal • something deep • strange things • sail in the sea • criminal person • died in a fight • to hurt a person • dangerous element • supernatural thing • happens in the sea
Chameleon 2022-05-09
15 Clues: Many • Limit • Repetitive • Saving others • Similar to flow • Academic payment • Criminal offense • Racial seperation • To answer someone • Belongs in a sink • Someone different • Break during school • A very christian lady • Being mean to someone • Colour changing reptile
cross word 2023-09-08
Health 2022-06-23
6 Clues: what you identify as • your minds well being • another word for working out • what you prefer to be refered as • activites that make you healthier • Indigenous peoples in the LGBTQ+ community
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2017-02-17
14 Clues: unclear • no home • traitor • egoistic • criminal • attention • with no fear • to earn sth. • influence on smb. • make arrangements • securing of evidence • stock exchange is... • negative imaginated society • such an impression made with ink for purposes of identification
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2017-02-17
14 Clues: unclear • traitor • criminal • egoistic • attention • no home • influence on smb. • with no fear • stock exchange is... • securing of evidence • to earn sth. • make arrangements • negative imaginated society • such an impression made with ink for purposes of identification
Buddhism 2015-01-28
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- What is the most common Buddhist sub-religon?
- What do Buddhists do to relax their minds?
- What are people called who dedicate their life to Buddhism?
- What state of mind is reached after death?
- What continent did Buddhism start in?
- What holiday celebrates Buddhas birthday?
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- Where do Buddhists want to go after they die?
- Who is Siddhartha Gotama?
- What country has the highest percent of Buddhists?
- What country has the most Buddhists?
- Where do you practice Buddhism?
- What was Buddha before becoming Buddha?
- What term refers to Buddhist cause and effect?
13 Clues: Who is Siddhartha Gotama? • Where do you practice Buddhism? • What country has the most Buddhists? • What continent did Buddhism start in? • What was Buddha before becoming Buddha? • What holiday celebrates Buddhas birthday? • What do Buddhists do to relax their minds? • What state of mind is reached after death? • Where do Buddhists want to go after they die? • ...
Crimes Vocabulary 2021-05-17
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- it is the which part that a criminal must pass to receive his sentence.
- The object which is used to commite a crime.
- Is the person who is accused of makcking some crime.
- Its when a person takes something which is out permission.
- crime which consisting of burning something.
- is the person who defends the defendant.
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- Person who commites a crime.
- crime which cosnsisting to exceed the allowed. speed.
- Person who has seen the crime.
- Is something which gives some information to solve a case.
10 Clues: Person who commites a crime. • Person who has seen the crime. • is the person who defends the defendant. • The object which is used to commite a crime. • crime which consisting of burning something. • Is the person who is accused of makcking some crime. • crime which cosnsisting to exceed the allowed. speed. • Is something which gives some information to solve a case. • ...
1 2020-02-16
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- A person who is guilty of a crime.
- Reus Criminal Act of committing a crime.
- Holding a trial against a person who is accused of a crime.
- Collection of rules imposed by the government.
- Killing of another human being
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- Rea Criminal Intention to commit a crime.
- A crime that involves a computer and a network.
- A crime of killing another human being without malice.
- A person who is blamed for a wrongdoing
- Application to the higher court for a reversal of decision.
10 Clues: Killing of another human being • A person who is guilty of a crime. • A person who is blamed for a wrongdoing • Reus Criminal Act of committing a crime. • Rea Criminal Intention to commit a crime. • Collection of rules imposed by the government. • A crime that involves a computer and a network. • A crime of killing another human being without malice. • ...
O.J. Simpson 2020-03-25
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- chase, when a car is patrolled by police to arrest a criminal
- what a person goes on to find guilty or not guilty
- the most popular sport in America
- a person who has killed or kills
- someone who does something illegal
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- someone who plays and is good at sports
- someone who acts
- well known
- to have good luck
- back, the football player on offense who gets the ball often on running plays and catches the ball out of the back field
10 Clues: well known • someone who acts • to have good luck • a person who has killed or kills • the most popular sport in America • someone who does something illegal • someone who plays and is good at sports • what a person goes on to find guilty or not guilty • chase, when a car is patrolled by police to arrest a criminal • ...
Social Learning Theory 2022-02-17
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- A variable of social learning theory and something used to influence behavior.
- Creator of criminology's social learning theory
- Theoretical basis of social learning theory
- A social science that influenced social learning theory.
- Is the theory supported or unsupported by research?
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- When Akers' theory was published?
- Criminal behavior occurs by the same process as this type of behavior.
- A variable of social learning theory and a common behavior seen in animals.
- A reason social learning theory is critiqued.
- Social learning theory proposes that criminal behavior is _____.
10 Clues: When Akers' theory was published? • Theoretical basis of social learning theory • A reason social learning theory is critiqued. • Creator of criminology's social learning theory • Is the theory supported or unsupported by research? • A social science that influenced social learning theory. • Social learning theory proposes that criminal behavior is _____. • ...
Legal Jargons 2023-10-16
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- The person being prosecuted by the State
- The standard that the prosecution must fulfilled during the prosecution stage
- The process of reducing punishment by the accused
- The document that starts a criminal proceeding
- The person who being sued in a civil proceeding
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- The person who prosecutes criminal in the court
- The authority or power of a court to hear and decide a case
- The process of giving punishment
- The government chief legal officer
- The person who initiate the suit/civil proceeding
10 Clues: The process of giving punishment • The government chief legal officer • The person being prosecuted by the State • The document that starts a criminal proceeding • The person who prosecutes criminal in the court • The person who being sued in a civil proceeding • The person who initiate the suit/civil proceeding • The process of reducing punishment by the accused • ...
Q3 Word Wall Crossword 2021-12-15
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- The three-dimensional location from which blood spatter originated.
- an objectively justifiable suspicion that is based on specific facts or circumstances and that justifies stopping and sometimes searching (as by frisking) a person thought to be involved in criminal activity at the time
- a body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
- the science of projectiles and firearms.
- cover with drops or spots of something.
- the action or state of making or being made impure by polluting or poisoning.
- a law that prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial.
- one type of evidentiary standard used in a burden of proof analysis. Under the preponderance standard, the burden of proof is met when the party with the burden convinces the fact finder that there is a greater than 50% chance that the claim is true.
- a medically qualified public officer whose duty is to investigate deaths occurring under unusual or suspicious circumstances, to perform postmortems, and to initiate inquests.
- a formal written or spoken statement, especially one given in a court of law.
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- the formal interrogation of a witness called by the other party in a court of law to challenge or extend testimony already given.
- reasonable grounds (for making a search, pressing a charge, etc.).
- is the highest standard of proof used in any court of law.
- an expedition to keep watch over an area, especially by guards or police walking or driving around at regular intervals.
- the settling of blood under the influence of gravity which develops in the early post mortem interval.
- stiffening of the joints and muscles of a body a few hours after death, usually lasting from one to four days.
- a specialized surgical procedure used to determine the cause and manner of death.
- the gravitational pooling of blood in the dependent parts of the body, both externally in the skin capillaries and venules but also in the internal organs.
- the extent of the area or subject matter that something deals with or to which it is relevant.
- means information that establishes sufficient articulable facts that give a trained law enforcement or criminal investigative agency officer, investigator, or employee a reasonable basis to believe that a definable criminal activity or enterprise is, has been, or may be committed.
20 Clues: cover with drops or spots of something. • the science of projectiles and firearms. • is the highest standard of proof used in any court of law. • reasonable grounds (for making a search, pressing a charge, etc.). • The three-dimensional location from which blood spatter originated. • the action or state of making or being made impure by polluting or poisoning. • ...
Hass 2016-11-06
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- law is made by governments at state and federal level
- is law made by the courts
- law protects individuals from others doing the wrong thing
- beleive that people would do the right thing without laws
- oldest written set of laws
- is necessary to protect people who make agreements
- law deals with non-criminal matters
- explain what our rights and responsibilities are and protect our property and us
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- are more formal than customs and apply to members of particular groups
- a system of government by one person with absolute power.
- the word tort comes from the french word for wrong
- is concerned with matters such as birth,marriage,etc.
- written on stone and handed to moses
- refers to laws that are extremely severe and were particularly harsh
- inocent untill proven guilty
15 Clues: is law made by the courts • oldest written set of laws • inocent untill proven guilty • law deals with non-criminal matters • written on stone and handed to moses • the word tort comes from the french word for wrong • is necessary to protect people who make agreements • law is made by governments at state and federal level • ...
Judicial Branch 2022-04-21
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- this is what courts strive for in juveniles
- a payment which releases someone from jail
- juveniles may go here for their bad acts
- an act committed by an adult
- a place in Georgia that has the final say about Georgia laws
- the person which the lawsuit is against
- this branch interprets laws
- the sixth step in the adult criminal process, both sides argue their case
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- every citizen is entitled to these
- the person bringing the lawsuit
- these cases are include crimes that are harmful to others
- an act committed by a child, usually repetitive
- these cases are non-violent, such as divorce and property ownership
- someone who decides the fate of others in a court case
- a group of government-selected citizens who are chosen to serve in court
15 Clues: this branch interprets laws • an act committed by an adult • the person bringing the lawsuit • every citizen is entitled to these • the person which the lawsuit is against • juveniles may go here for their bad acts • a payment which releases someone from jail • this is what courts strive for in juveniles • an act committed by a child, usually repetitive • ...
Mock Trial - Criminal Law Terms 2021-10-31
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- what you are thinking; most crimes require the actor have a guilty state of mind, meaning it was purposefully committed
- a person who voluntarily helps another commit a crime and is usually present at the commission of that crime
- a person who helps commit a crime but usually is not present at the commission of the crime
- the reason a person commits a crime
- open; clear, for example, at least the first step in actually attempting a crime
- failing to perform an act required by criminal law
- the person who commits a crime
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- crimes that are committed before or in preparation for committing another crime
- a criminal offense, less serious than a felony, punishable by a prison sentence of one year or less
- Latin term used by lawyers when discussing the requirement for a guilty state of mine; the knowledge that one's action would cause or be a crime
- the legal responsibility for damage or injury even if you are not negligent
- an effort to commit a crime that goes beyond just preparation but does not result in the commission of the crime
- the act of requesting or strongly urging someone to do something
- an agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime along with a substantial act toward committing the crime
- the conditions that make an act unlawful
- a serious criminal offense punishable by a prison sentence of more than one year
16 Clues: the person who commits a crime • the reason a person commits a crime • the conditions that make an act unlawful • failing to perform an act required by criminal law • the act of requesting or strongly urging someone to do something • the legal responsibility for damage or injury even if you are not negligent • ...
Chapter 2 2024-01-16
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- order crimes: Offenses that violate a society's shared norms
- defense: The response to a criminal charge in which the defendant admits to committing the act charged but argues that for some migrating reason he or she should not be held criminally responsible under the law
- Jeopardy: The prosecution of an accused person twice for the same offense; prohibited by the 5th Amendment except under certain circumstances
- A serious offense with a possible sentence of more than a year in prison
- against persons: Violent Crimes, to include homicide, sexual assault. robbery , and aggravated assault
- crime: Crimes committed by members of legal organizations
- law: The body of law that defines criminal offenses and prescribes punishment for there infractions
- specific: A purposeful act or state if mind to commit a crime
- doubt: The standard used by judges to arrive at a verdict whether or not the government (prosecutor) has established guilt beyond a reasonable doubt
- test A legal doctrine that states a person cannot be held criminally responsible for an act if they had a mental disability that prevents them from knowing
- rea: Latin for “guilty mind” the purposeful intention to commit a criminal act
- The reason for committing a crime
- A type of government and governments of smaller geographic territories, including states, countries, and cities
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- reus: Latin for “Guilty deed” an act that accompanies ones intent to commit a crime such as pulling out a knife and the stabbing someone
- The party bringing a lawsuit to initiating a leggings action against someone else
- decisis The legal principle of determining points in litigation across to precedent
- of proof: The requirement the the state must meet to introduce evidence or establish facts
- rule: The legal doctrine that says that, if a death occurs during the commission of a felony, the perpetrator of the crime may be charged with murder in the first degree, regardless of the absence of intent, premeditation and deliberation.
- law: Rules that set forth hoe substantive laws are to be enforced, such as these covering arrest, search, and seizure
- against property: Crimes during where no violence is perpetrated against a person, such as burglary, theft, and arson
- talionis: Latin for “an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth”; retaliation or revenge that dates back to the bible and the middle ages
- A lesser offense, typically punishable by a fine or up to one year in a local jail
- Police tactics that unduly encourage or induce an individual to commit a crime he or she typically would not commit
- jurisdiction: The authority to make legal decisions and judgements, often based on geographic area (territory) or type of case in question
- law. A set law that governs how members of a society are how to behave
- The response by a defendant to a criminal charge, to include deal of the crin=minal allegation in an attempt to neglect to overcome the charges
- collar crime. Generally non violent crime in nature
27 Clues: The reason for committing a crime • collar crime. Generally non violent crime in nature • crime: Crimes committed by members of legal organizations • order crimes: Offenses that violate a society's shared norms • specific: A purposeful act or state if mind to commit a crime • A serious offense with a possible sentence of more than a year in prison • ...
Hass 2016-11-06
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- law is made by governments at state and federal level
- is law made by the courts
- law protects individuals from others doing the wrong thing
- beleive that people would do the right thing without laws
- oldest written set of laws
- is necessary to protect people who make agreements
- law deals with non-criminal matters
- explain what our rights and responsibilities are and protect our property and us
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- are more formal than customs and apply to members of particular groups
- a system of government by one person with absolute power.
- the word tort comes from the french word for wrong
- is concerned with matters such as birth,marriage,etc.
- written on stone and handed to moses
- refers to laws that are extremely severe and were particularly harsh
- inocent untill proven guilty
15 Clues: is law made by the courts • oldest written set of laws • inocent untill proven guilty • law deals with non-criminal matters • written on stone and handed to moses • the word tort comes from the french word for wrong • is necessary to protect people who make agreements • law is made by governments at state and federal level • ...
Crimes & Criminals 2024-04-15
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- The action or crime of stealing
- One who commits sexual assault
- Unlawfully seizing control of a vehicle in transit
- Theft or misappropriation of funds placed in one's trust or belonging to one's employer
- Extortion of money or something else of value by threat of exposure
- Driving above the legal speed limit
- Entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime
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- One who unlawfully kills another person
- The act of stealing from someone's pockets without them noticing
- One who illegally takes someone against their will
- A person who commits robbery
- Move goods illegally into or out of a country
- Wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
- Offering money or gifts to alter the behavior of the recipient
- The criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property
15 Clues: A person who commits robbery • One who commits sexual assault • The action or crime of stealing • Driving above the legal speed limit • One who unlawfully kills another person • Move goods illegally into or out of a country • One who illegally takes someone against their will • Unlawfully seizing control of a vehicle in transit • ...
Chapter 2 - Our Laws 2022-09-21
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- The freedom to make judgements.
- ________ law is the body of law that defines crimes and assigns punishments for them.
- A ___________ is a serious crime, such as murder.
- Strict _______ does not require intent.
- Police have ______, which is the force by which others can be made to obey.
- The dual responsibility of seeking out the guilty while protecting the innocent is known as the Criminal Justice ________.
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- A police officer's right to direct and command.
- A crime so offensive, it is obviously criminals.
- A minor offense.
- _________ law refers to noncriminal restrictions.
- _________ of a crime are the distinctive acts making up a specific crime.
- An offense in violation of civil law.
- The reason for doing a crime.
13 Clues: A minor offense. • The reason for doing a crime. • The freedom to make judgements. • An offense in violation of civil law. • Strict _______ does not require intent. • A police officer's right to direct and command. • A crime so offensive, it is obviously criminals. • A ___________ is a serious crime, such as murder. • _________ law refers to noncriminal restrictions. • ...
criminal justice SS - 4 2023-05-03
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- warrant if no one noticed the crime
- a person who commits any type of crime
- serious crimes
- traffic violation or disturbing the peace
- cause officer must have witnessed the crime or gather enough evidence
- plea of guilty or not guilty
- bargin the defendant may plead guilty to a lesser offense that original charge
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- crimes illigal gambling and use of illigal drugs
- must find him or her guilty
- crimes copyright violations to fraud
- person under age 18
- justice system three part system
- when found guilty of breaking the law
- any act that breaks the law
- a period of time the offenders are given to show they can reform
15 Clues: serious crimes • person under age 18 • must find him or her guilty • any act that breaks the law • plea of guilty or not guilty • justice system three part system • warrant if no one noticed the crime • crimes copyright violations to fraud • when found guilty of breaking the law • a person who commits any type of crime • traffic violation or disturbing the peace • ...
Gage's Mars Patel Crossword 2022-05-02
Court Terms 2017-05-11
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- The assertion of an appellate court that the judgment of the lower court is correct and should stand.
- To find a defendant not guilty in a criminal trial.
- An assertion, declaration or statement of a party to an action made in a pleading, stating what the party expects to prove.
- One which suggests to a witness the answer desired. Generally prohibited on direct examination.
- A judgement or decree.
- for Cause A request by a party that the court excuse a specific juror on the basis that the juror is biased.
- An injury or wrong committed, with or without force, to the person or property of another, which gives rise to a claim for damages.
- Constitutional guarantee that an accused person receive a fair and impartial trial.
- An amount of money determined by the judge and posted with the court clerk as security.
- "To speak the truth." The process of preliminary examination of prospective jurors, by the court or attorneys, regarding their qualifications.
- The questioning of a witness by the party opposed to the one who produced the witness.
- Oral or written request made by a party to an action before, during or after a trial upon which a court issues a ruling or order.
- of Evidence The general standard of proof in civil cases. The weight of evidence presented by one side is more convincing to the trier of facts than the evidence presented by the opposing side.
- Compensation recovered in the courts by a person who has suffered loss, detriment or injury to his or her person, property or rights, through the unlawful act or negligence of another.
- Paper, document or other object received by the court as evidence during a trial or hearing.
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- A law created by the Legislature.
- A written or printed declaration or statement under oath. See certificate under penalty of perjury of perjury.
- (allegation) Stated; recited; claimed; asserted; charged.
- The closing statement, by counsel, to the trier of facts after all parties have concluded their presentation of evidence.
- The questioning of a witness by the party who produced the witness.
- If, in the minds of the jury, a doubt exists which may have arisen from the evidence, or lack of evidence, a doubt that would exist in the mind of a reasonable person after fully, fairly, and carefully considering all of the evidence, or lack of evidence.
- of Court Any act that is meant to embarrass, hinder or obstruct a court in the administration of justice. Direct contempt is committed in the presence of the court; indirect contempt is when a lawful order is not carried out or is refused.
- Book containing entries of all proceedings in a court.
- System Basic U.S. trial system in which each of the opposing parties has an opportunity to state his or her viewpoint before the court.
- The initial statement made by attorneys for each side, outlining the facts each intends to establish during the trial.
- A legal document, prepared by an attorney, which presents the law and facts supporting his or her client's case.
- In criminal cases, a court hearing where a defendant is advised of the charges and asked to plead guilty or not guilty.
- 1. Court's denial of any motion or point raised to the court. 2. To overturn or void a decision made in a prior case.
- Written accusation of a grand jury, charging that a person or business has committed a crime.
29 Clues: A judgement or decree. • A law created by the Legislature. • To find a defendant not guilty in a criminal trial. • Book containing entries of all proceedings in a court. • (allegation) Stated; recited; claimed; asserted; charged. • The questioning of a witness by the party who produced the witness. • ...
Court Terms 2017-05-15
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- The assertion of an appellate court that the judgment of the lower court is correct and should stand.
- A legal document, prepared by an attorney, which presents the law and facts supporting his or her client's case.
- If, in the minds of the jury, a doubt exists which may have arisen from the evidence, or lack of evidence, a doubt that would exist in the mind of a reasonable person after fully, fairly, and carefully considering all of the evidence, or lack of evidence.
- An amount of money determined by the judge and posted with the court clerk as security.
- Constitutional guarantee that an accused person receive a fair and impartial trial.
- A judgment or decree.
- (allegation) Stated; recited; claimed; asserted; charged.
- Written accusation of a grand jury, charging that a person or business has committed a crime.
- In criminal cases, a court hearing where a defendant is advised of the charges and asked to plead guilty or not guilty.
- The general standard of proof in civil cases. The weight of evidence presented by one side is more convincing to the trier of facts than the evidence presented by the opposing side.
- Paper, document or other object received by the court as evidence during a trial or hearing.
- The questioning of a witness by the party opposed to the one who produced the witness.
- The closing statement, by counsel, to the trier of facts after all parties have concluded their presentation of evidence.
- Any act that is meant to embarrass, hinder or obstruct a court in the administration of justice.
- (pronounced "vwar-deer") - "To speak the truth." The process of preliminary examination of prospective jurors, by the court or attorneys, regarding their qualifications.
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- 1. Court's denial of any motion or point raised to the court. 2. To overturn or void a decision made in a prior case.
- Compensation recovered in the courts by a person who has suffered loss, detriment or injury to his or her person, property or rights, through the unlawful act or negligence of another.
- written or printed declaration or statement under oath. See certificate under penalty of perjury of perjury.
- A request by a party that the court excuse a specific juror on the basis that the juror is biased.
- Basic U.S. trial system in which each of the opposing parties has an opportunity to state his or her viewpoint before the court.
- One which suggests to a witness the answer desired. Generally prohibited on direct examination.
- An assertion, declaration or statement of a party to an action made in a pleading, stating what the party expects to prove.
- The initial statement made by attorneys for each side, outlining the facts each intends to establish during the trial.
- To find a defendant not guilty in a criminal trial.
- The questioning of a witness by the party who produced the witness.
- Book containing entries of all proceedings in a court.
- Oral or written request made by a party to an action before, during or after a trial upon which a court issues a ruling or order.
- A law created by the Legislature.
- An injury or wrong committed, with or without force, to the person or property of another, which gives rise to a claim for damages.
29 Clues: A judgment or decree. • A law created by the Legislature. • To find a defendant not guilty in a criminal trial. • Book containing entries of all proceedings in a court. • (allegation) Stated; recited; claimed; asserted; charged. • The questioning of a witness by the party who produced the witness. • ...
Court Terms 2017-05-15
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- An injury or wrong committed, with or without force, to the person or property of another, which gives rise to a claim for damages.
- An assertion, declaration or statement of a party to an action made in a pleading, stating what the party expects to prove.
- If, in the minds of the jury, a doubt exists which may have arisen from the evidence, or lack of evidence, a doubt that would exist in the mind of a reasonable person after fully, fairly, and carefully considering all of the evidence, or lack of evidence.
- Compensation recovered in the courts by a person who has suffered loss, detriment or injury to his or her person, property or rights, through the unlawful act or negligence of another.
- Paper, document or other object received by the court as evidence during a trial or hearing.
- The questioning of a witness by the party who produced the witness.
- written or printed declaration or statement under oath. See certificate under penalty of perjury of perjury.
- (pronounced "vwar-deer") - "To speak the truth." The process of preliminary examination of prospective jurors, by the court or attorneys, regarding their qualifications.
- Book containing entries of all proceedings in a court.
- The initial statement made by attorneys for each side, outlining the facts each intends to establish during the trial.
- A legal document, prepared by an attorney, which presents the law and facts supporting his or her client's case.
- The assertion of an appellate court that the judgment of the lower court is correct and should stand.
- A law created by the Legislature.
- In criminal cases, a court hearing where a defendant is advised of the charges and asked to plead guilty or not guilty.
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- 1. Court's denial of any motion or point raised to the court. 2. To overturn or void a decision made in a prior case.
- Constitutional guarantee that an accused person receive a fair and impartial trial.
- The general standard of proof in civil cases. The weight of evidence presented by one side is more convincing to the trier of facts than the evidence presented by the opposing side.
- The questioning of a witness by the party opposed to the one who produced the witness.
- Any act that is meant to embarrass, hinder or obstruct a court in the administration of justice.
- A judgment or decree.
- A request by a party that the court excuse a specific juror on the basis that the juror is biased.
- (allegation) Stated; recited; claimed; asserted; charged.
- One which suggests to a witness the answer desired. Generally prohibited on direct examination.
- An amount of money determined by the judge and posted with the court clerk as security.
- The closing statement, by counsel, to the trier of facts after all parties have concluded their presentation of evidence.
- To find a defendant not guilty in a criminal trial.
- Oral or written request made by a party to an action before, during or after a trial upon which a court issues a ruling or order.
- Written accusation of a grand jury, charging that a person or business has committed a crime.
- Basic U.S. trial system in which each of the opposing parties has an opportunity to state his or her viewpoint before the court.
29 Clues: A judgment or decree. • A law created by the Legislature. • To find a defendant not guilty in a criminal trial. • Book containing entries of all proceedings in a court. • (allegation) Stated; recited; claimed; asserted; charged. • The questioning of a witness by the party who produced the witness. • ...
The Law and You 2019-09-18
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- the use of laws to treat people fairly and in a way that is morally right.
- lawyer who represents the accused person.
- a collective name given to the judges who preside over law courts.
- a group of ordinary people randomly selected to hear and assess the evidence in a court case.
- the court process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act.
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- the party bringing a criminal action against the accused.
- a system for interpreting and enforcing the laws of a country.
- the provision of legal assistance to those involved in a dispute or criminal matter who are unable to pay for legal representation.
- the promise that an accused person makes to appear in court at a later date.
9 Clues: lawyer who represents the accused person. • the party bringing a criminal action against the accused. • a system for interpreting and enforcing the laws of a country. • a collective name given to the judges who preside over law courts. • the court process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act. • ...
Court Terms 2017-05-15
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- A law created by the Legislature.
- written or printed declaration or statement under oath. See certificate under penalty of perjury of perjury.
- Constitutional guarantee that an accused person receive a fair and impartial trial.
- 1. Court's denial of any motion or point raised to the court. 2. To overturn or void a decision made in a prior case.
- A request by a party that the court excuse a specific juror on the basis that the juror is biased.
- Paper, document or other object received by the court as evidence during a trial or hearing.
- One which suggests to a witness the answer desired. Generally prohibited on direct examination.
- The general standard of proof in civil cases. The weight of evidence presented by one side is more convincing to the trier of facts than the evidence presented by the opposing side.
- Book containing entries of all proceedings in a court.
- Written accusation of a grand jury, charging that a person or business has committed a crime.
- Oral or written request made by a party to an action before, during or after a trial upon which a court issues a ruling or order.
- An injury or wrong committed, with or without force, to the person or property of another, which gives rise to a claim for damages.
- Compensation recovered in the courts by a person who has suffered loss, detriment or injury to his or her person, property or rights, through the unlawful act or negligence of another.
- To find a defendant not guilty in a criminal trial.
- (pronounced "vwar-deer") - "To speak the truth." The process of preliminary examination of prospective jurors, by the court or attorneys, regarding their qualifications.
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- In criminal cases, a court hearing where a defendant is advised of the charges and asked to plead guilty or not guilty.
- A judgment or decree.
- A legal document, prepared by an attorney, which presents the law and facts supporting his or her client's case.
- (allegation) Stated; recited; claimed; asserted; charged.
- Basic U.S. trial system in which each of the opposing parties has an opportunity to state his or her viewpoint before the court.
- The closing statement, by counsel, to the trier of facts after all parties have concluded their presentation of evidence.
- The questioning of a witness by the party opposed to the one who produced the witness.
- The questioning of a witness by the party who produced the witness.
- An assertion, declaration or statement of a party to an action made in a pleading, stating what the party expects to prove.
- The initial statement made by attorneys for each side, outlining the facts each intends to establish during the trial.
- The assertion of an appellate court that the judgment of the lower court is correct and should stand.
- An amount of money determined by the judge and posted with the court clerk as security.
- Any act that is meant to embarrass, hinder or obstruct a court in the administration of justice.
- If, in the minds of the jury, a doubt exists which may have arisen from the evidence, or lack of evidence, a doubt that would exist in the mind of a reasonable person after fully, fairly, and carefully considering all of the evidence, or lack of evidence.
29 Clues: A judgment or decree. • A law created by the Legislature. • To find a defendant not guilty in a criminal trial. • Book containing entries of all proceedings in a court. • (allegation) Stated; recited; claimed; asserted; charged. • The questioning of a witness by the party who produced the witness. • ...
Chapters 5,7&9 (Bringing Accused to Trial, Criminal Code, From Sentencing To Release 2016-06-15
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- The detainment or restraint of a person or thing for the purposes of determining legal rights as regards a thing, or suspicion of criminal activity
- An accused person's formal reply to a charge in a criminal court, the choices being guilty, not guilty
- occurs when one human being causes the death of another human being
- Parental responsibility, especially as allocated to one of two divorcing parents.
- The re-integration into society of a convicted person and the main objective of modern penal policy, to counter habitual offending, also known as criminal recidivism
- An imprisonment (jail) sentence, except that the offender serves the sentence outside of jail, under strict, jail-like conditions
- A tendency to relapse into a previous condition or mode of behavior; especially : relapse into criminal behavior
- Has two key assumptions: the first is that specific punishments imposed on offenders will "deter" or prevent them from committing further crimes; the second is that fear of punishment will prevent others from committing similar crimes
- A period of supervision over an offender, ordered by a court instead of serving time in prison
- When offender has committed a crime outside of their country of citizenship they are sent back to their country
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- a written or oral statement made as part of the judicial legal process, which allows crime victims the opportunity to speak during the sentencing of their attacker or at subsequent parole hearings
- The legally authorized killing of someone as punishment for a crime
- provides a means of connecting conduct with a resulting effect, typically an injury
- A person to appear before a court under penalty of having a judgment entered against that person for failing to appear
- A report filed with the court prior to sentencing covering the offender's personal and family history and present environment
- A theory of justice that considers punishment, if proportionate, to be the best response to crime. When an offender breaks the law, justice requires that they forfeit something in return
- To separate offenders from society also to protect society from said offenders
- An order of a court which directs a law enforcement officer (usually a sheriff) to arrest and bring a person before the judge
18 Clues: The legally authorized killing of someone as punishment for a crime • occurs when one human being causes the death of another human being • To separate offenders from society also to protect society from said offenders • Parental responsibility, especially as allocated to one of two divorcing parents. • ...
The Glamour Girl Slayer 2021-01-29
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- unwanted touching of another person
- The study of criminal activity and how it is dealt with
- A cut so deep it needs stitches
- The body of a dead person is also called a
- examination of skeleton remains and identification
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- anything left by the criminal at the crime scene that can be used as
- A break, crack or shatter of a bone is called a
- A person who takes pictures professionally is called a
- A wound by a pointed object
- examination of a body after death
10 Clues: A wound by a pointed object • A cut so deep it needs stitches • examination of a body after death • unwanted touching of another person • The body of a dead person is also called a • A break, crack or shatter of a bone is called a • examination of skeleton remains and identification • A person who takes pictures professionally is called a • ...
CRIME 2020-05-03
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- a person who defends a criminal
- a person who saw or knows more about the crime
- a person who investigates a crime
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- the proof that the person is guilty
- a person who steals goods from a retail store
- the person who decides the punishment of the criminal
- a person thought to be guilty of a crime
- someone who steals from another person
- something used to injure, defeat or destroy
- proof that the suspect was somewhere else when the crime happened
10 Clues: a person who defends a criminal • a person who investigates a crime • the proof that the person is guilty • someone who steals from another person • a person thought to be guilty of a crime • something used to injure, defeat or destroy • a person who steals goods from a retail store • a person who saw or knows more about the crime • ...
Yael Nehemia Shay 2022-03-12
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- She is ______ because of her birthday tommarow
- Everybody _____ the dog for eating all the fries frome the table
- I want to _____ my room
- Teenagers love to ________ (:
- Freddie Mercury was a _____ of "queen"
- The math teacher _____ the test to next week
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- My sister and I had _________ that we will naver take each other clothes
- The criminal _____ that she commited the crime
- When you first meet someone, you want to _____ them
- The criminal will be jadged in ______
10 Clues: I want to _____ my room • Teenagers love to ________ (: • The criminal will be jadged in ______ • Freddie Mercury was a _____ of "queen" • The math teacher _____ the test to next week • The criminal _____ that she commited the crime • She is ______ because of her birthday tommarow • When you first meet someone, you want to _____ them • ...
Chapter 7- Haley Gilham 2021-12-20
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- process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- behavior that under-conforms to accepted norms (2 words)
- social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishments
- punishment intended to pay compensation to make up corresponding damage
- act committed violating the law
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- a person who breaks societal norms
- punishment intended to make criminals pay for their acts
- a method of protecting society from criminals
- undesirable label that is used to deny deviant social acceptance
10 Clues: act committed violating the law • a person who breaks societal norms • a method of protecting society from criminals • discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishments • punishment intended to make criminals pay for their acts • behavior that under-conforms to accepted norms (2 words) • social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent • ...
Jade Mountain Prophecy 2020-12-15
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- An ancient animus hybrid who was trapped under Jade Mountain for centuries.
- A Sandwing who likes Moon.
- Darkstalker and Whiteout's mother.
- An Nightwing who could many futures.
- An Nightwing who can read minds and occasionally see the future.
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- An Icewing with a icy childhood.
- An Rainwing who has a fiery personality.
- An Seawing who is secretly an animus.
- An Skywing with firescales.
- An ancient Seawing animus, one of the 3 survivors of the Great Seawing Massacre.
- The last Icewing animus.
11 Clues: The last Icewing animus. • A Sandwing who likes Moon. • An Skywing with firescales. • An Icewing with a icy childhood. • Darkstalker and Whiteout's mother. • An Nightwing who could many futures. • An Seawing who is secretly an animus. • An Rainwing who has a fiery personality. • An Nightwing who can read minds and occasionally see the future. • ...
The Grand mixup 2021-05-20
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- AHHHGGG that hurts get off!
- The sun screamed into my poor crying eyes
- If you don't stop I'm going to go nuclear
- Grazing apes ate eight bananas
- The rot filled tree fell upon the moss-filled grove, crushing a small bush
- I went to the store/It was such a bore
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- Bonding metal transcends minds
- So much fun I'm done with this bun
- House cats are like great tiny lions
- Using this knife is torture
- Adam Ate amazing apricots
11 Clues: Adam Ate amazing apricots • AHHHGGG that hurts get off! • Using this knife is torture • Bonding metal transcends minds • Grazing apes ate eight bananas • So much fun I'm done with this bun • House cats are like great tiny lions • I went to the store/It was such a bore • The sun screamed into my poor crying eyes • If you don't stop I'm going to go nuclear • ...
spelling-week 5: sufix-ive 2023-11-06
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- tending to talk long and at length
- having a lasting effect on the minds or feelings
- a person who speaks or acts for a group or community
- reaching or extending very far
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- to find information that will solve crimes
- person who belongs to the same family as someone else.
- having a very large amount of matter
- costing a lot of money
- making or producing in large amounts
- one of two or more choices
- able to make something new or unigue with imagination
11 Clues: costing a lot of money • one of two or more choices • reaching or extending very far • tending to talk long and at length • having a very large amount of matter • making or producing in large amounts • to find information that will solve crimes • having a lasting effect on the minds or feelings • a person who speaks or acts for a group or community • ...
Buddhism 2015-01-28
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- Where do you practice Buddhism?
- What term refers to Buddhist cause and effect?
- What do Buddhists do to relax their minds?
- What country has the highest percent of Buddhists?
- What continent did Buddhism start in?
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- What state of mind is reached after death?
- What holiday celebrates Buddhas birthday?
- What was Buddha before becoming Buddha?
- What is the most common Buddhist sub-religon?
- What are people called who dedicate their life to Buddhism?
- Who is Siddhartha Gotama?
- What country has the most Buddhists?
- Where do Buddhists want to go after they die?
13 Clues: Who is Siddhartha Gotama? • Where do you practice Buddhism? • What country has the most Buddhists? • What continent did Buddhism start in? • What was Buddha before becoming Buddha? • What holiday celebrates Buddhas birthday? • What state of mind is reached after death? • What do Buddhists do to relax their minds? • What is the most common Buddhist sub-religon? • ...
Caleb's Crossword 2022-07-19
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- concert i went to with adam, yonah, and lance
- what i occasionally brought you for lunch at the church
- a game i'll never beat you in
- a food you don't like but i love
- finish phrase: great minds think alike...
- my birthday present to you
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- bon iver song with my favorite color in it
- a nickname you have for me
- our third tentmate at mount rainier
- animal that snuck up on us at irving park
- name of our stuffed animal husky
- candy you always buy for me
- project i helped you with back in october
13 Clues: a nickname you have for me • my birthday present to you • candy you always buy for me • a game i'll never beat you in • name of our stuffed animal husky • a food you don't like but i love • our third tentmate at mount rainier • animal that snuck up on us at irving park • project i helped you with back in october • finish phrase: great minds think alike... • ...
Caleb's Crossword 2022-07-19
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- concert i went to with adam, yonah, and lance
- what i occasionally brought you for lunch at the church
- a game i'll never beat you in
- a food you don't like but i love
- finish phrase: great minds think alike...
- my birthday present to you
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- bon iver song with my favorite color in it
- a nickname you have for me
- our third tentmate at mount rainier
- animal that snuck up on us at irving park
- name of our stuffed animal husky
- candy you always buy for me
- project i helped you with back in october
13 Clues: a nickname you have for me • my birthday present to you • candy you always buy for me • a game i'll never beat you in • name of our stuffed animal husky • a food you don't like but i love • our third tentmate at mount rainier • animal that snuck up on us at irving park • project i helped you with back in october • finish phrase: great minds think alike... • ...
SUMMIT WITHIN 2020-12-31
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- What is meant by the ‘peak’ within ?
- What did Edmund Hillary left on Everest?
- Opposite of relief.
- WHAT IS THE Meaning of obstacles?
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- How did the author feel after climbing the Everest?
- Who left the relic of Buddha?
- Who gives support to the author while he was climbing the Everest?
- Where is this ‘another summit’ ?
8 Clues: Opposite of relief. • Who left the relic of Buddha? • Where is this ‘another summit’ ? • WHAT IS THE Meaning of obstacles? • What is meant by the ‘peak’ within ? • What did Edmund Hillary left on Everest? • How did the author feel after climbing the Everest? • Who gives support to the author while he was climbing the Everest?
Taj.M 2021-08-18
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- A pigment giving a plant its greens.
- located or occurring within a cell.
- A conversation between two or more people
- To call something a name without mention.
- The truth or existence of something.
- existing or taking place within.
- Causing great damage.
- Items from different sources.
- To bump or speak over someone.
- A daisy type flower with colours.
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- A long speech by one actor in a film.
- A factual recount on different events.
- Lacking the principle of organization.
- A Sequence of movements in a dance.
- without doubt (used for emphasis).
- A person who interprets.
- Lying in nasal structures
- To manipulate minds.
- Expressing a doubt or choice.
- Forming or viewed as a unit apart.
- Used to add a further comment
- suggested but not directly expressed.
22 Clues: To manipulate minds. • Causing great damage. • A person who interprets. • Lying in nasal structures • Expressing a doubt or choice. • Items from different sources. • Used to add a further comment • To bump or speak over someone. • existing or taking place within. • A daisy type flower with colours. • without doubt (used for emphasis). • Forming or viewed as a unit apart. • ...
Music Artists 2023-02-24
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- Choking Men
- Tight Hug
- Catherine Shrub
- Slim Queen
- Both Parents
- American War Plane
- 2 Male Siblings
- Obese Double 6
- The ?
- Medical Remedy
- Front, Back or Side
- Electric Currents
- Only go Forward
- Emergency Service
- Crazy Minds
- 3 Elements
- Not in Focus
- Lady Barrel Maker
- Book of the Bible
- Water Hole
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- Jimmy Colour
- HRH(old)
- Smooch
- Affirmation
- Winter Summer Spring Autumn
- Animal Retail Lads
- Eurovision Winners 1974
- Reflections of a Torch
- Young King
- 3 in a bed
- Not So Bright Crimson
- Powered Chandelier Band
- Trip to the Zoo
- R,O,Y,G,B,I,V
- Ice Act
- Periodic Twins
- Couple in Bed with a Gun
- Breakfast Spread
- Skegness or Brighton Lads
- Dinosaur
40 Clues: The ? • Smooch • Ice Act • HRH(old) • Dinosaur • Tight Hug • Slim Queen • Young King • 3 in a bed • 3 Elements • Water Hole • Affirmation • Choking Men • Crazy Minds • Jimmy Colour • Both Parents • Not in Focus • R,O,Y,G,B,I,V • Obese Double 6 • Medical Remedy • Periodic Twins • Catherine Shrub • 2 Male Siblings • Trip to the Zoo • Only go Forward • Breakfast Spread • Electric Currents • Emergency Service • Lady Barrel Maker • ...
Robot Dreams 2023-05-22
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- an object that represents something abstract
- Joins together phrases or clauses
- Invented a robot with a human-like brain
- Device that gives robots a human like brain
- an extreme exaggeration
- The first law of robots protects...
- Man who wanted a computer to find him love
- giving non human objects human qualities
- A fictional supercomputer
- Action word
- The name of a super computer
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- Gives more information about a verb
- Robopsychologist
- Descriptive word for a noun or pronoun
- Type of person who studies the minds of robots
- wrong doing by a government official
- a comparison with like or as
- Rules that govern robots
- Genre of Robot Dreams
- Author of Robot Dreams
- a comparison without using like or as
- person, place, thing, or idea
- Robot with a positronic brain
23 Clues: Action word • Robopsychologist • Genre of Robot Dreams • Author of Robot Dreams • an extreme exaggeration • Rules that govern robots • A fictional supercomputer • a comparison with like or as • The name of a super computer • person, place, thing, or idea • Robot with a positronic brain • Joins together phrases or clauses • Gives more information about a verb • ...
2nd Nine Weeks Test Study 2012-12-12
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- What we have to pay (Duty)
- Freedom to say whats on our minds
- Right of birthplace
- We have to obey _____ (Duty)
- Freedom to write to government officials
- Freedom to practice our own ________ beliefs
- Register to _____ is a responsibility
- Right of blood
- ______ others descions
- Break a law and you have to face __________
- Freedom to peacefully gather
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- Freedom to publish what we want
- Help by doing ________ (Responsibility)
- People that legally live and are from the US
- How to become a citizen
- Serve on ______ forces if called (Duty)
- Way that the government can calculate how many people are in the U.S
- Protection from the government treating you unfairly
- What you hvae to learn how to speak to become a citizen
- We have to serve ______ or witness one if called (Duty)
20 Clues: Right of blood • Right of birthplace • ______ others descions • How to become a citizen • What we have to pay (Duty) • We have to obey _____ (Duty) • Freedom to peacefully gather • Freedom to publish what we want • Freedom to say whats on our minds • Register to _____ is a responsibility • Help by doing ________ (Responsibility) • Serve on ______ forces if called (Duty) • ...
Listening 2013-10-01
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- listening that encourages others to talk freely
- clear your mind of other _____________
- listen for _________ reasoning
- listen to _________ clues such as "first", "second", "most important"
- we speak an average of 150 words per __________
- listening by picking out particular sounds
- _________ condition is a listening filter
- expand your _______________
- the average person __________ 75% of what they hear
- apply the message to ____________
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- a critical listener ____________ messages carefully
- pick out the _________ ideas
- most people are __________ listeners
- it takes a lot of _________ and effort to be a good listener
- basic way we listen
- look the speaker in the __________
- recognize ___________ cues
- listening means of evaluating what you hear
- __________ is the reception of sound
- _____________understanding and interpretation of sound
- an effective listener will _________ misunderstandings
- _________ and mouths work at different rates of speed
- _________ distort what we hear
23 Clues: basic way we listen • recognize ___________ cues • expand your _______________ • pick out the _________ ideas • listen for _________ reasoning • _________ distort what we hear • apply the message to ____________ • look the speaker in the __________ • most people are __________ listeners • __________ is the reception of sound • clear your mind of other _____________ • ...
May Vocabulary 2014-06-05
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- to make efforts to vomit
- a soft woolen fabric woven with a pattern of colorful and minutely detailed figures
- not to be revoked or recalled
- to throw something with force
- not allowed by law; illegal
- to contract; squeeze together
- to show fretful irritation or anger
- communication between minds by some means other than sensory perception
- scatter or sprinkle
- naturally inherent; innate; native
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- someone who is believed to be able to use magic to control future events
- the stitches used to make such a line
- to confuse someone very much
- a great number of things or persons, especially in motion
- like or covered with goo; sticky
- to disturb or distress
- clearly and completely
- to call upon to do something specified
- harsh; disorderly
- unsettled, disordered, or distraught
20 Clues: harsh; disorderly • scatter or sprinkle • to disturb or distress • clearly and completely • to make efforts to vomit • not allowed by law; illegal • to confuse someone very much • not to be revoked or recalled • to throw something with force • to contract; squeeze together • like or covered with goo; sticky • naturally inherent; innate; native • to show fretful irritation or anger • ...
Therapy Team 2018-02-16
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- On maternity leave
- Spouse is from "the land down under"
- Favourite colour is yellow
- Cuban
- Dancing since the age of 3
- St. Francis
- Speaks Amharic, French, English, and Norwegian, and understands Swedish
- Name is typically mis-spelled
- Double-jointed
- Norwood
- Gold Bar & Waverly
- Featured in an Australian magazine
- Makes sound art and electronic music
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- Has seen a blue crab on the beach
- Has matching clothing with her dog
- 12 years experience as Ukrainian dancer
- Terrified of butterflies
- Lived in Switzerland for 2 years
- Newest member to the Therapy team
- Tinkered with cars; now tinkers with minds...
- Sherwood
- Owns a pony
- Known as "The Puppet Man"
- Dog Mom to "Moose"
- Not a Heather
- Drummer in a band
- Facilitates Healthy Relationships
27 Clues: Cuban • Norwood • Sherwood • Owns a pony • St. Francis • Not a Heather • Double-jointed • Drummer in a band • On maternity leave • Dog Mom to "Moose" • Gold Bar & Waverly • Terrified of butterflies • Known as "The Puppet Man" • Favourite colour is yellow • Dancing since the age of 3 • Name is typically mis-spelled • Lived in Switzerland for 2 years • Has seen a blue crab on the beach • ...
keepers of the lost cities abilities 2021-12-06
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- the ability to speak languages
- the ability to create forcefields
- ability to read minds
- the ability to cantrol ice
- the ability to contol wind
- ability that alicorns also have
- the ability to control light
- ability to control fire
- ability to vanish
- an elf that has the power of persuasion
- the ability to launch emotions at someone to make them feel things
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- the ability to slip through solid things
- ability to pull objects out of the void.
- ability to control shadows
- the ability to amplify someones abilities
- can sense and manipulate energy
- the ability to control someones movements
- ability to sense "potential"
- ability to create tech
- ability to sense feelings
- ability to control water
- the ability to maipulate the volume of your voice
22 Clues: ability to vanish • ability to read minds • ability to create tech • ability to control fire • ability to control water • ability to sense feelings • ability to control shadows • the ability to cantrol ice • the ability to contol wind • ability to sense "potential" • the ability to control light • the ability to speak languages • can sense and manipulate energy • ...
keepers of the lost cities abilities 2021-12-06
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- the ability to speak languages
- the ability to create forcefields
- ability to read minds
- the ability to cantrol ice
- the ability to contol wind
- ability that alicorns also have
- the ability to control light
- ability to control fire
- ability to vanish
- an elf that has the power of persuasion
- the ability to launch emotions at someone to make them feel things
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- the ability to slip through solid things
- ability to pull objects out of the void.
- ability to control shadows
- the ability to amplify someones abilities
- can sense and manipulate energy
- the ability to control someones movements
- ability to sense "potential"
- ability to create tech
- ability to sense feelings
- ability to control water
- the ability to maipulate the volume of your voice
22 Clues: ability to vanish • ability to read minds • ability to create tech • ability to control fire • ability to control water • ability to sense feelings • ability to control shadows • the ability to cantrol ice • the ability to contol wind • ability to sense "potential" • the ability to control light • the ability to speak languages • can sense and manipulate energy • ...
Human Rights - Yr 7 Catholic Studies - Georgie White 2023-07-26
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- We all have the right to believe what we want
- To meet our friends in peace
- We have the right to have _____
- Nobody has the right to come into our home
- We have the right to show its not true
- We can all enjoy rights
- We are all born free and ______
- Protects artistic creations
- We all have the right to _____
- A duty to other people
- Belong to a country
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- Right to a good life
- Cyrus the ____ freed the slaves in 539 BC
- Nobody has any right to ______ us
- These rights belong to everybody
- Nobody can put us in ______
- I am a person just like you
- The thirty rights that everyone is entitled
- The right to make up our own minds
- We have the right to live in freedom
20 Clues: Belong to a country • Right to a good life • A duty to other people • We can all enjoy rights • Nobody can put us in ______ • I am a person just like you • Protects artistic creations • To meet our friends in peace • We all have the right to _____ • We have the right to have _____ • We are all born free and ______ • These rights belong to everybody • Nobody has any right to ______ us • ...
Yael Nehemia Shay 2022-03-12
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- She is ______ because of her birthday tommarow
- Everybody _____ the dog for eating all the fries frome the table
- I want to _____ my room
- Teenagers love to ________ (:
- Freddie Mercury was a _____ of "queen"
- The math teacher _____ the test to next week
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- My sister and I had that we will naver take each other clothes
- The criminal _____ that she commited the crime
- When you first meat someone, you want to _____ them
- The criminal will be jadged in ______
10 Clues: I want to _____ my room • Teenagers love to ________ (: • The criminal will be jadged in ______ • Freddie Mercury was a _____ of "queen" • The math teacher _____ the test to next week • The criminal _____ that she commited the crime • She is ______ because of her birthday tommarow • When you first meat someone, you want to _____ them • ...
chapter 71234 2024-03-27
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- - ordered process or succession
- - the process whereby a Judge advises a defendant of their rights prior to trial
- deals with applications for decisions to be reversed
- - a criminal defendant lawyer for the impoverished.
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- - help lower-level criminals
- - decide de case
- - Protecting one
- - an opportunity for the defendant to try to raise specific errors that might have occurred at trial.
- - the legal process of resolving a dispute or deciding a case.
- - represent the government in criminal cases and are responsible for ensuring that justice is served
10 Clues: - decide de case • - Protecting one • - help lower-level criminals • - ordered process or succession • - a criminal defendant lawyer for the impoverished. • deals with applications for decisions to be reversed • - the legal process of resolving a dispute or deciding a case. • - the process whereby a Judge advises a defendant of their rights prior to trial • ...
Internship Crossword Puzzle 2020-08-04
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- the field of health and healing
- A face covering that is used to block infections
- The new virus that started in China
- prevalent over a whole country or the world
- advise or train
- the action or process of transmitting something or the state of being transmitted
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- food or nourishment
- An illness that involves your mind
- The study of how humans act and their minds
- a group of diseases involving abnormal cell
- the deadliest pandemic recorded in human history
- lung inflammation caused by a bacterial or viral infection
12 Clues: advise or train • food or nourishment • the field of health and healing • An illness that involves your mind • The new virus that started in China • The study of how humans act and their minds • a group of diseases involving abnormal cell • prevalent over a whole country or the world • A face covering that is used to block infections • ...
Language Techniques 2023-10-13
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- When words have the same sound
- When words in a row start with the same letter
- When something is repeated
- When an object represents an idea or emotion
- Words that replicate a sound
- Giving non-human things human qualities
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- Words that have strong emotions attached
- the writer or narrator’s attitude towards something like an idea or situation
- Comparing two things using like or as
- When you say something is something else
- The general vibe of the text
- When the author creates a picture in our minds
12 Clues: When something is repeated • Words that replicate a sound • The general vibe of the text • When words have the same sound • Comparing two things using like or as • Giving non-human things human qualities • Words that have strong emotions attached • When you say something is something else • When an object represents an idea or emotion • ...
Put on the new self 2019-04-04
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- And do not ________ the Holy Spirit of God, by whom you were sealed for the day of redemption.
- Let no corrupting talk come out of your ______, but only such as is good for building up, as fits the occasion, that it may give grace to those who hear.
- Let the thief no longer steal, but rather let him _____, doing honest work with his own hands, so that he may have something to share with anyone in need.
- Now this I say and testify in the Lord, that you must no longer ____ as the Gentiles do, in the futility of their minds.
- But that is not the way you learned Christ
- They are darkened in their _______, alienated from the life of God because of the ignorance that is in them, due to their hardness of heart.
- They have become callous and have given themselves up to sensuality, _____ to practice every kind of impurity
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- Therefore, having put away falsehood, let each one of you speak the ______ with his neighbour, for we are members one of another.
- Be angry and do not sin; do not let the sun go down on your _____,
- and give no ___________ to the devil.
- to put off your old ____, which belongs to your former manner of life and is corrupt through deceitful desires,
- Let all bitterness and wrath and anger and clamour and slander be put ____ from you, along with all malice.
- and to put on the new self, created after the _______ of God in true righteousness and holiness.
- Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, _______ one another, as God in Christ forgave you.
- and to be _______ in the spirit of your minds
- assuming that you have heard about him and were ______ in him, as the truth is in Jesus
16 Clues: and give no ___________ to the devil. • But that is not the way you learned Christ • and to be _______ in the spirit of your minds • Be angry and do not sin; do not let the sun go down on your _____, • assuming that you have heard about him and were ______ in him, as the truth is in Jesus • ...
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
Uglies. 2014-12-07
Across
- They live in the dorms for this many years
- Where pretties live
- David gave tally this present
- The main character
- The hover board flys over what
- David's parents jobs were
- Tally's nickname
- Shays nickname
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- Where uglies live
- Shay and tally have this in common
- At what age did they move to uglyville
- Dr. Cable gave tally this present so she can be located in the smoke
- They are called this when they live with there parents
- What was the rangers name in the helicopter
- This age you turn pretty
- The ancestors of the uglies are called this
- What does the operation change other then their looks
- The solar hoverboard turns this colour if it is charged
- Tally met this person while escaping from pretty town
- Tally develops a crush on
20 Clues: Shays nickname • Tally's nickname • Where uglies live • The main character • Where pretties live • This age you turn pretty • David's parents jobs were • Tally develops a crush on • David gave tally this present • The hover board flys over what • Shay and tally have this in common • At what age did they move to uglyville • They live in the dorms for this many years • ...
Ancient Greece 2020-04-23
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- Sentenced to death for not believing in the gods and corrupting the minds of youth
- Earliest Ancient Greek civilization
- A tyrant who seized power of Athens in 546 BC
- War that broke out between Athens and Sparta in 431 BC
- Greek for "city-state"
- rule by the people
- Southern part of Greece
- Gave Greeks their alphabet
- General who helped Athens develop a strong navy after the Persian Wars.
- Birthplace of democracy
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- God honoured at Delphi
- A Greek with the right to participate in government
- Games honouring a god
- Person who takes power illegally
- Ruler of Athens during its golden age
- Topic of Homer's Illiad and Odyssey
- Home of the gods and goddesses
- Ran 140 miles in 2 days
- Key battlesight of Persian Wars
- Rival to Athens
20 Clues: Rival to Athens • rule by the people • Games honouring a god • God honoured at Delphi • Greek for "city-state" • Southern part of Greece • Ran 140 miles in 2 days • Birthplace of democracy • Gave Greeks their alphabet • Home of the gods and goddesses • Key battlesight of Persian Wars • Person who takes power illegally • Earliest Ancient Greek civilization • ...
Unit 3 2021-02-26
Across
- painting,writing,cutting,etc
- Sociocultural Theory
- Believed that people observe and imitate the behaviors of others
- Classical Conditioning
- behavior is determined by forces in the environment that are beyond their control.
- Social Cognitive Theory
- Operant Conditioning
- relates to growth
- Theory states that we all go through 4 stages of cognitive development
- people tend to repeat behaviors that have a positive result or are reinforced.
- running,jumping,kicking,skipping,etc
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- children are social beings and develop their minds through interactions
- personality development occurs during 8 stages of life.
- Hierarchy of Needs
- refers to physical changes
- behaviors can be associated with responses
- to achieve self-actualization one must have other needs met first.
- something can remain the same even if the way it looks changes.
- Cognitive Theory
- Psychosocial Theory
20 Clues: Cognitive Theory • relates to growth • Hierarchy of Needs • Psychosocial Theory • Sociocultural Theory • Operant Conditioning • Classical Conditioning • Social Cognitive Theory • refers to physical changes • painting,writing,cutting,etc • running,jumping,kicking,skipping,etc • behaviors can be associated with responses • personality development occurs during 8 stages of life. • ...
Literary devices 2016-11-22
Across
- run
- a group or list of three things
- the flowers danced in the breeze
- person, place or thing
- the words and phrases used
- I have a ton of homework
- the main character of a story
- The Wicked Witch of the West went her own way
- Shut up! Shut up! Shut up!
- Do you think I'm stupid?
- when the words creates an emotional response in the reader
- as graceful as a swan
- when a picture is painted in the minds of the readers
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- <3 :)
- How a character is developed
- Thud
- the implied idea
- beautiful
- two opposing or contrasting ideas in close proximity to one another
- when the weather or atmosphere matches the mood of the story
- my brother is a pig
21 Clues: run • Thud • <3 :) • beautiful • the implied idea • my brother is a pig • as graceful as a swan • person, place or thing • I have a ton of homework • Do you think I'm stupid? • the words and phrases used • Shut up! Shut up! Shut up! • How a character is developed • the main character of a story • a group or list of three things • the flowers danced in the breeze • ...
keepers of the lost cities abilities 2021-12-06
Across
- the ability to speak languages
- the ability to create forcefields
- ability to read minds
- the ability to cantrol ice
- the ability to contol wind
- ability that alicorns also have
- the ability to control light
- ability to control fire
- ability to vanish
- an elf that has the power of persuasion
- the ability to launch emotions at someone to make them feel things
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- the ability to slip through solid things
- ability to pull objects out of the void.
- ability to control shadows
- the ability to amplify someones abilities
- can sense and manipulate energy
- the ability to control someones movements
- ability to sense "potential"
- ability to create tech
- ability to sense feelings
- ability to control water
- the ability to maipulate the volume of your voice
22 Clues: ability to vanish • ability to read minds • ability to create tech • ability to control fire • ability to control water • ability to sense feelings • ability to control shadows • the ability to cantrol ice • the ability to contol wind • ability to sense "potential" • the ability to control light • the ability to speak languages • can sense and manipulate energy • ...
keepers of the lost cities abilities 2021-12-06
Across
- the ability to speak languages
- the ability to create forcefields
- ability to read minds
- the ability to cantrol ice
- the ability to contol wind
- ability that alicorns also have
- the ability to control light
- ability to control fire
- ability to vanish
- an elf that has the power of persuasion
- the ability to launch emotions at someone to make them feel things
Down
- the ability to slip through solid things
- ability to pull objects out of the void.
- ability to control shadows
- the ability to amplify someones abilities
- can sense and manipulate energy
- the ability to control someones movements
- ability to sense "potential"
- ability to create tech
- ability to sense feelings
- ability to control water
- the ability to maipulate the volume of your voice
22 Clues: ability to vanish • ability to read minds • ability to create tech • ability to control fire • ability to control water • ability to sense feelings • ability to control shadows • the ability to cantrol ice • the ability to contol wind • ability to sense "potential" • the ability to control light • the ability to speak languages • can sense and manipulate energy • ...
Our Worldly Travels Together 2022-08-03
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- Eccentric woman from our Morocco tour group
- 'Please' in Spanish
- We saw this final night on the Cinque Terre
- Small quirky museum we visited in Florence
- What happens five times a day in Morocco?
- Our final stop in Spain
- What did you throw from that Lisbon bar?
- Blue Moroccan city in the mountains
- Surname of our Annemasse friends
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- Red brick Tuscan town we spent a day
- Slightly bitter Italian cocktail
- Portuguese city with beautiful old library
- Type of wine; Tuscan region
- Amazing Catalan architect
- You bought two of these for us in Florence
- Best pasta we had in Rome
- Our Porto airbnb was an old what?
- Traditional music of Portugal
- Morocco has the best what in the world?
- What blew our minds camping in the Sahara?
20 Clues: 'Please' in Spanish • Our final stop in Spain • Amazing Catalan architect • Best pasta we had in Rome • Type of wine; Tuscan region • Traditional music of Portugal • Slightly bitter Italian cocktail • Surname of our Annemasse friends • Our Porto airbnb was an old what? • Blue Moroccan city in the mountains • Red brick Tuscan town we spent a day • ...
freak the mighty 2014-01-24
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- the special kind of truth
- in the beginning Max and Kevin are in _________
- a word used by people with small minds (Freaks dictionary)
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- what happens on the 4th of July
- max never had a _____ in till Kevin came along
- an adventure in which you have to use your imagination
- Iggy Lee is part of a ________
- he sequel is________
- a rude way of saying I don't know
9 Clues: he sequel is________ • the special kind of truth • Iggy Lee is part of a ________ • what happens on the 4th of July • a rude way of saying I don't know • max never had a _____ in till Kevin came along • in the beginning Max and Kevin are in _________ • an adventure in which you have to use your imagination • a word used by people with small minds (Freaks dictionary)
This Week's Daily Bulletins 2021-01-29
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- Walking into someone's photo is called a photo ___
- This interaction goes a long way towards keeping our minds active
- Song: 'That's Amore'... like a big ___ pie
- Movie: Back to the ...
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- teacher's workplace
- Song: Where does Peter Allen go, when his baby smiles at him?
- Saying: 'I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice ___'
- Young cat
- A spread made of hazelnuts, popular topping
9 Clues: Young cat • teacher's workplace • Movie: Back to the ... • Song: 'That's Amore'... like a big ___ pie • A spread made of hazelnuts, popular topping • Walking into someone's photo is called a photo ___ • Saying: 'I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice ___' • Song: Where does Peter Allen go, when his baby smiles at him? • ...
Wine Tram Crossword 2023-05-31
Across
- Census concern, it's a matter of counting heads
- Initial element in a series
- What one may do with hearts or minds, but not with sin
- A crowd, in an idiom
- Ready for action, like a switched device
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- It spans gaps, in a river or a song
- They're found on a scoreboard and a compass
- Unstable, as some old furniture
- Field worker with horsepower
9 Clues: A crowd, in an idiom • Initial element in a series • Field worker with horsepower • Unstable, as some old furniture • It spans gaps, in a river or a song • Ready for action, like a switched device • They're found on a scoreboard and a compass • Census concern, it's a matter of counting heads • What one may do with hearts or minds, but not with sin
Easter crossword 2024-03-26
Across
- Name of the faun in the super happy magic forest
- What is Iorek Byrnison?
- What is Bananaman's secret identity?
- Sydney's Bash Street twin sister
Down
- Child abductors who take Roger
- Who is Sophie's first friend who can also read minds?
- Who is the wildcat related Gladiator
- One of your favourite boardgames
- Name of your soft toy dinosaur which you got as a little baby
9 Clues: What is Iorek Byrnison? • Child abductors who take Roger • One of your favourite boardgames • Sydney's Bash Street twin sister • Who is the wildcat related Gladiator • What is Bananaman's secret identity? • Name of the faun in the super happy magic forest • Who is Sophie's first friend who can also read minds? • ...
Civics Mock Trial Vocab 2023-01-06
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- The examination of a witness by the party opposed to the one who produced them
- Every type of proof legally presented at trial which is intended to convince the trier-of-fact of alleged facts material to the case
- One who prosecutes another for a crime in the name of the government
- Direction that the judge gives the jury concerning the applicable law of an issue or case
- Mental desire and will to act in a particular way, including wishing not to participate
- In law, just, rational, appropriate, ordinary, or usual in circumstances
- The attorney representing the accused in a criminal case
- Having committed a crime; justly charged with a specified crime
- To weigh, discuss and consider
- To give evidence as a witness
- Evidence that the court allows to be admitted at trail
- An official with the authority and responsibility to preside in a court, try lawsuits and make official rulings
- A person who provides legal services by appearing in court
- The standard that must be met by the prosecution's evidence in a criminal case
- Whether testimony is worthy of belief
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- The greater weight of the evidence required in a civil lawsuit for the trier-of-fact to decide in favor of one side or the other
- A paper, chart, or other item presented to the court
- A group of persons sworn to render a verdict or true answer on a question or questions submitted to them
- Evidence in a trial which is not obtained directly from an eyewitness and requires reasoning to prove a fact
- The specific crime a defendant is accused of committing
- A duty placed upon a civil or criminal defendant to prove or disprove a disputed fact
- Free from guilt
- Real, tangible or clear evidence of a fact
- An act committed or omitted in violation of a law forbidding or commanding it for which punishment is imposed upon finding guilt
- A formal accusation in writing. found and presented by a grand jury, charging that the person named in it has committed or omitted an act, in violation of the law
- The accused in a criminal case
- The examination of a witness by the party on whos behalf they are called
- A jury's decision or judgment
- An individual who actually sees, hears, or perceives something; an individual who provides testimony in court
29 Clues: Free from guilt • To give evidence as a witness • A jury's decision or judgment • To weigh, discuss and consider • The accused in a criminal case • Whether testimony is worthy of belief • Real, tangible or clear evidence of a fact • A paper, chart, or other item presented to the court • Evidence that the court allows to be admitted at trail • ...
ADJ 1 Chapter 1 Barrera 2016-02-09
Across
- an intentional act or omission to act, neither justified nor excused, that is in violation of criminal law and punishable by the state
- a sum of money that the arrested person pays to guarantee that he or she will appear at future hearings
- a defendants first appearance in court to be informed of the charges advised of his or her rights and to have bail determined
- a verdict of not guilty
- the procedures that occur in the criminal justice system, from citizens initial contact with police to his or her potential arres, charging, bookin, prosecution, conviction,sentencing, incarceration,and receiving probation, to being parole.
- to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations
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- a perspective of criminal justice that argues that the purpose of the criminal justice system is to ensure fairness under the law
- a person against whom a charge is brought in court
- a loosely organized collection of agencies, police,courts, and corrections,Mehta operate at the local,state, and federal levels, that is charged with protecting the public, maintaining order, enforcing laws, identifying offenders, bringing the guilty to justice,and treating and punishing convicted person.
9 Clues: a verdict of not guilty • a person against whom a charge is brought in court • to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations • a sum of money that the arrested person pays to guarantee that he or she will appear at future hearings • ...
05 01 22 2022-04-27
Across
- - and Minds
- - Successful whisky distilling alumni
- - what was the cause of the 1912 "rebellion"
- - Famous Canadian artist who taught at TCS
- - where was TCS originally located?
- - Saved The Lodge from burning down in 1928
- - Reading event at TCS
- universal favourite TCS chicken on menu
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- - what is the Oxford Cup?
- - well known TCS alumni who was awarded the Booker Prize in 2002
- sport played with bat with long history in UK
- - Osler Hall was built within the walls of the destroyed ______, after the 1928 fire.
- - Founder of TCS
- - Headmaster prior to Grainger
- - philanthropist couple who saved school from bankruptcy
- - True or false, TCS had a smoker's club
- - number of significant fires at TCS
17 Clues: - and Minds • - Founder of TCS • - Reading event at TCS • - what is the Oxford Cup? • - Headmaster prior to Grainger • - where was TCS originally located? • - number of significant fires at TCS • - Successful whisky distilling alumni • universal favourite TCS chicken on menu • - True or false, TCS had a smoker's club • - Famous Canadian artist who taught at TCS • ...
שבת שלום 2023-06-02
Across
- Jumping into new waters
- Here for a taste of camp
- Olam chesed yibaneh, one chanich at a time
- Wise behind their years
- Exhibits the courage to take the first step
- Taking Tzevet to new hieghts
- Leading the true future of machaneh ramah darom
- Putting “camp” in Ramah Darom
- מלכת מילת היום
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- Will be hyping up camp with all of their enthusiasm
- Always found with a smile made for the stage
- A true leader
- An educator planting seeds into the minds of our tzevet
- Beautifully conducting many logistics of the role!
- A budding leader and educator
- Has already started paving the way for a great kayitz
- A shining star
- Speaking at 1000 miles per hour, they’re delegated to bring Yisrael to Clayton, GA
18 Clues: A true leader • A shining star • מלכת מילת היום • Jumping into new waters • Wise behind their years • Here for a taste of camp • Taking Tzevet to new hieghts • A budding leader and educator • Putting “camp” in Ramah Darom • Olam chesed yibaneh, one chanich at a time • Exhibits the courage to take the first step • Always found with a smile made for the stage • ...
Frozenxtangled 2022-09-21
Court Terms 2017-05-15
Across
- An assertion, declaration or statement of a party to an action made in a pleading, stating what the party expects to prove.
- If, in the minds of the jury, a doubt exists which may have arisen from the evidence, or lack of evidence, a doubt that would exist in the mind of a reasonable person after fully, fairly, and carefully considering all of the evidence, or lack of evidence.
- 1. Court's denial of any motion or point raised to the court. 2. To overturn or void a decision made in a prior case.
- The questioning of a witness by the party opposed to the one who produced the witness.
- The questioning of a witness by the party who produced the witness.
- A law created by the Legislature.
- Compensation recovered in the courts by a person who has suffered loss, detriment or injury to his or her person, property or rights, through the unlawful act or negligence of another.
- (allegation) Stated; recited; claimed; asserted; charged.
- Book containing entries of all proceedings in a court.
- One which suggests to a witness the answer desired. Generally prohibited on direct examination.
- In criminal cases, a court hearing where a defendant is advised of the charges and asked to plead guilty or not guilty.
- (pronounced "vwar-deer") - "To speak the truth." The process of preliminary examination of prospective jurors, by the court or attorneys, regarding their qualifications.
- Paper, document or other object received by the court as evidence during a trial or hearing.
- An injury or wrong committed, with or without force, to the person or property of another, which gives rise to a claim for damages.
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- Oral or written request made by a party to an action before, during or after a trial upon which a court issues a ruling or order.
- Any act that is meant to embarrass, hinder or obstruct a court in the administration of justice.
- A request by a party that the court excuse a specific juror on the basis that the juror is biased.
- Basic U.S. trial system in which each of the opposing parties has an opportunity to state his or her viewpoint before the court.
- The assertion of an appellate court that the judgment of the lower court is correct and should stand.
- The general standard of proof in civil cases. The weight of evidence presented by one side is more convincing to the trier of facts than the evidence presented by the opposing side.
- Constitutional guarantee that an accused person receive a fair and impartial trial.
- To find a defendant not guilty in a criminal trial.
- The initial statement made by attorneys for each side, outlining the facts each intends to establish during the trial.
- Written accusation of a grand jury, charging that a person or business has committed a crime.
- The closing statement, by counsel, to the trier of facts after all parties have concluded their presentation of evidence.
- A legal document, prepared by an attorney, which presents the law and facts supporting his or her client's case.
- An amount of money determined by the judge and posted with the court clerk as security.
- A judgment or decree.
- written or printed declaration or statement under oath. See certificate under penalty of perjury of perjury.
29 Clues: A judgment or decree. • A law created by the Legislature. • To find a defendant not guilty in a criminal trial. • Book containing entries of all proceedings in a court. • (allegation) Stated; recited; claimed; asserted; charged. • The questioning of a witness by the party who produced the witness. • ...
Y2 Unit 6 Police Interview 2022-10-03
Across
- an illegal act
- assistance
- unknown; unusual
- a large building with many parts
- catch and hold someone
- a break‐in
- a nearby area
- a lead
- strange
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- feeling that something is not right
- injured
- concerning
- an unpleasant event
- steal something
- a person who commits a serious crime
- an entrance hall
- attack
- be grateful for
- explain
- a person who steals / robs
20 Clues: attack • a lead • injured • explain • strange • concerning • assistance • a break‐in • a nearby area • an illegal act • steal something • be grateful for • unknown; unusual • an entrance hall • an unpleasant event • catch and hold someone • a person who steals / robs • a large building with many parts • feeling that something is not right • a person who commits a serious crime
Les Miserables 2023-06-08
Across
- The law
- The eccentric
- The sceptic
- The thief's wife
- The unlucky one
- The hopeless lover
- The Thief
- The newcomer
- The cafe
- The Country
- The redemption
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- The leader
- The Tragedy
- The failed revolution
- The hopeless lovers sister
- The centre
- The lark
- The guide
- The fighter
- The Criminal
- The shy one
- The city
- The worker
- The child
24 Clues: The law • The lark • The city • The cafe • The guide • The Thief • The child • The leader • The centre • The worker • The Tragedy • The sceptic • The fighter • The shy one • The Country • The Criminal • The newcomer • The eccentric • The redemption • The unlucky one • The thief's wife • The hopeless lover • The failed revolution • The hopeless lovers sister
Escape in New York (Ch. 6-8) 2024-04-24
24 Clues: game • pause • money • boxer • happy • attack • toilet • quickly • respect • criminal • surprised • not-tight • being-poor • your-costs • cover, hide • stop-working • young person • make-possible • in-the-middle • catch-and-hold • wanting-too-much • being-listened-to • put-your-arms-around • policeman-not-wearing-uniform
genre3 2024-05-26
Across
- Humor in dark situations.
- Mind games and tension.
- Law and courtroom battles.
- Hospital life.
- Biographical story.
- Comedian's routine.
- Historical settings.
Down
- Mix of scifi and fantasy.
- Love and relationships.
- Limited episodes.
- Law enforcement focus.
- Grand magical stories.
- Critique through humor.
- Epic space adventures.
- Cartoon format.
- Real criminal cases.
- Technology and suspense.
- Physical comedy.
- Surreal and nonsensical.
- Athletic struggles.
20 Clues: Hospital life. • Cartoon format. • Physical comedy. • Limited episodes. • Biographical story. • Athletic struggles. • Comedian's routine. • Real criminal cases. • Historical settings. • Law enforcement focus. • Grand magical stories. • Epic space adventures. • Love and relationships. • Critique through humor. • Mind games and tension. • Technology and suspense. • Surreal and nonsensical. • ...
22 2024-08-14
27 Clues: 강도 • 금하다 • 유죄의 • 위반하다 • 체포하다 • 제한하다 • 규제하다 • 배심원단 • 인정하다 • 의도적인 • 범인 범죄의 • 모욕 모욕하다 • 분명한 명백한 • 조사하다 묻다 • 용의자 의심하다 • 유죄를 선고하다 • 범하다 저지르다 • 속이다 기만하다 • 기분을 상하게하다 • 고백하다 자백하다 • 조사하다 수사하다 • 고장나다 -을 부수다 • 덫 속임수 덫으로 잡다 • 막다 -하지 못하게하다 • 고소하다 소송을 제기하다 • 신원을 확인하다 감정하다 • 호소하다 항소하다 간청하다
8 2024-08-27
Across
- Friendship bonds
- Espionage
- Virtual gaming
- Caped crusaders
- Genetic mutation
- Doctor dramas
- After the end
- Combat competition
- Evil spirits
- Lab experiments
- Time journeys
- Sad endings
- Culinary battles
- Human-cat hybrids
- Everyday life
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- Seeking riches
- Switching bodies
- Pretty girls
- Legends and gods
- New lives
- Deep thought
- Pretty boys
- Journey adventures
- Mystery solving
- Criminal underworld
25 Clues: Espionage • New lives • Pretty boys • Sad endings • Pretty girls • Deep thought • Evil spirits • Doctor dramas • After the end • Time journeys • Everyday life • Seeking riches • Virtual gaming • Caped crusaders • Mystery solving • Lab experiments • Switching bodies • Legends and gods • Friendship bonds • Genetic mutation • Culinary battles • Human-cat hybrids • Journey adventures • Combat competition • ...
Trials 2024-04-11
Across
- A jury that is unable to reach a unanimous verdict, resulting in a mistrial and potentially requiring a new trial with a different jury (4;4)
- A decision or judgment made by a judge or court regarding a legal matter, typically based on interpretation of the law and evidence presented (6)
- To give sworn evidence or testimony under oath in court, typically as a witness to events or facts relevant to the case (7)
- A legal dispute or controversy between parties brought before a court for resolution (4)
- A person who testifies under oath in court about what they have seen, heard, or otherwise know related to the case (7)
- Rules and regulations established by a governing authority that are enforceable through legal mechanisms, aimed at governing behavior and maintaining order within society (3)
- Decision or judgment that is formed or supported by everyone in a group (9)
- A room in which legal proceedings, such as trials or hearings, take place, presided over by a judge (9)
- The formal decision or finding made by a jury or judge at the conclusion of a trial, determining the guilt or liability of the defendant in a criminal or civil case (7)
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- A public official appointed or elected to preside over legal proceedings, interpret and apply the law, and ensure fair treatment of all parties (5)
- A legal representative of the government who brings criminal charges against a defendant and presents the case in court (10)
- A group of impartial individuals selected to hear evidence and render a verdict in a trial based on the facts presented and the applicable law (4)
- The process by which a jury discusses the evidence presented during a trial and reaches a decision or verdict (12)
- Legal representatives hired or appointed to defend the accused in a criminal trial or represent a party in a civil trial (7;6)
- Information presented in court to prove or disprove facts relevant to the case, which may include testimony, documents, physical objects, or expert opinions (8)
- The reason or cause that prompts a person to act in a certain way, particularly relevant in criminal cases to establish intent (6)
16 Clues: Decision or judgment that is formed or supported by everyone in a group (9) • A legal dispute or controversy between parties brought before a court for resolution (4) • A room in which legal proceedings, such as trials or hearings, take place, presided over by a judge (9) • ...
Psychology 2022-08-25
Across
- believed that abnormal originated from unconscious drives and conflicts
- processes internal, covert activity of our minds
- psychologist person who helps with personal problems
- the scientific study of behavior & mental processes
- research for the sake of gaining scientific knowledge
- outward or overt actions and reactions
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- practice of examining bumps on a person's traits
- psychologist person who helps people deal with everyday life
- research aimed at answering real world problems
- perspective how we process information
10 Clues: perspective how we process information • outward or overt actions and reactions • research aimed at answering real world problems • practice of examining bumps on a person's traits • processes internal, covert activity of our minds • the scientific study of behavior & mental processes • psychologist person who helps with personal problems • ...
Short Story Terms 2023-01-30
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- the main message of a story
- the opposite of what is expected
- changes throughout the story
- the time and place of a story
- narrator sees into the minds of multiple characters
- the sequence of events in a story
- clues/hints of events to come
- a reference to a specific place, event, or person
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- remains the same throughout the story
- beginning of the plot which introduces characters, setting, and situation
- when a character struggles against an outside force
- when an object is attached to a deeper meaning
- struggle within the mind of a character
- the relationship of the narrator to the story
14 Clues: the main message of a story • changes throughout the story • the time and place of a story • clues/hints of events to come • the opposite of what is expected • the sequence of events in a story • remains the same throughout the story • struggle within the mind of a character • the relationship of the narrator to the story • when an object is attached to a deeper meaning • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2017-02-17
14 Clues: no home • traitor • unclear • egoistic • criminal • attention • with no fear • to earn sth. • make arrangements • influence on smb. • securing of evidence • stock exchange is... • negative imaginated society • such an impression made with ink for purposes of identification
Black Snake 1 2018-07-23
14 Clues: brave • whoops • unusual • criminal • not invade • timber home • interesting • on your own • in your face • many signatures • research and facts • silly silly sausage • 4 legs running flat out • skin after in water for a long time
Unit 3 Legals Studies: Chapter 3 (Introduction to Criminal Law) 2022-07-25
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- The right of a person accused of a crime to be presumed not guilty unless proven otherwise.
- A person charged with a criminal offence
- The degree or extent to which a case must be proved in court.
- Crimes that break a law passed by the Commonwealth Parliament.
- Inclination or prejudice for or against one person or group, especially in a way to be considered unfair.
- The unfavourable treatment of a person based on a certain attribute such as gender, ethnicity, religion etc.
- A principle of justice; it means that all people should be able to understand their legal rights and pursue their case.
- A serious offence generally heard before a judge and a jury in the County Court or Supreme Court of Victoria; EG manslaughter, drug trafficking.
- An application to have a higher court review a ruling made by a lower court.
- The Crown in its role of bringing a criminal case to court; also called the prosecution.
- A penalty imposed by a court on a person guilty of an offence.
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- A principle of justice; it means that the parties in a legal case should have an opportunity to know the facts of the case and have the opportunity to present their side of events; processes should be fair and impartial.
- The obligation of a party to prove a case; usually rests with the party who initiates the action.
- A person who is required to give evidence in a criminal case and is considered to be at risk.
- The standard of proof required in criminal cases.
- The questioning of a witness called by the other side of the legal case.
- A government agency that provides free legal advice to the community and low-cost or no-cost legal representation to some people who cannot afford a lawyer.
- A principle of justice; it means that people should be equal before the law and have the same opportunity to present their case as anyone else, without disadvantage or advantage.
- The release of an accused person from custody on condition that they will attend a court hearing to answer the charges.
- A type of offence that is considered to be less serious; a minor offence generally heard in the Magistrates' Court; EG drink driving, minor assault.
- A person who has suffered directly or indirectly as a result of a crime.
21 Clues: A person charged with a criminal offence • The standard of proof required in criminal cases. • The degree or extent to which a case must be proved in court. • Crimes that break a law passed by the Commonwealth Parliament. • A penalty imposed by a court on a person guilty of an offence. • The questioning of a witness called by the other side of the legal case. • ...
Year 9 - Crime and punishment 2023-12-11
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- Someone may commit crime (e.g stealing food/ money) because they live in ____.
- An aim of punishment where criminals pay for the crime committed.
- Another word for murder - the act of killing someone.
- Complete the following quote 'If you do not forgive others, your sins will not be __________'
- An aim of punishment that puts people off from committing a crime.
- Jesus taught to 'Love thy _____' an argument against the death penalty.
- High-______________ prisons are an example of protection as an aim of punishment.
- Punishment is a consequence of crime for the ____________
- __________ punishment - punishing an offender by causing them pain.
- Barack __________ was the US President who declared he would close Guantanamo Bay in his first 48 hours in office.
- _____ punishment - the act of executing someone for a specific crime. It can only be carried out by the state.
- Complete the quote 'Allah is the most _________'
- An aim of punishment where the criminal is helped to see why their behaviour was wrong and change their mindset.
- Paying __________ are an example of reparation as an aim of punishment.
- What is the age of criminal responsibility in England and Wales?
- Actions that promote a fair and equal society and ensure we have access to our human rights.
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- An offence that breaks the law.
- The penalty imposed for breaking the law.
- A type of crime which typically involve violence and targets an individual or group based on their race/ gender/ sexuality.
- An aim of punishment which ensures the law is respected.
- ____________ Bay - a detention centre in Cuba set up by the US Government.
- An aim of punishment that makes the criminal pay for what they have done- revenge.
- a secure building where criminals are house for a period of time.
- ____________ classes are an example of reformation as an aim of punishment.
- The right to a fair _______ is a human right taken away from detainees in Guantanamo Bay.
- _____________ service - punishing offenders by making them do unpaid work in the community.
- Stopping blaming and/ or pardoning someone for something they have done wrong.
- Who told his disciple, Peter, to forgive people 77 times?
- An argument for the death penalty is that many countries who still use the death penalty are which religion?
- An aim of punishment that takes dangerous criminals out of society to keep us safe.
30 Clues: An offence that breaks the law. • The penalty imposed for breaking the law. • Complete the quote 'Allah is the most _________' • Another word for murder - the act of killing someone. • An aim of punishment which ensures the law is respected. • Punishment is a consequence of crime for the ____________ • Who told his disciple, Peter, to forgive people 77 times? • ...
01 Criminología 2014-03-10
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- Rama del derecho que aborda el hecho delictivo en forma valorativa.
- Rama del derecho que estudia las penas y sus alcances.
- Autor que divide en cuatro el campo de estudio de la criminología.
- Dimensión del ser humano que interesa a la criminología.
- Conducta que la ley penal no considera delito.
- Forma científica de estudiar el comportamiento delincuencial.
- Política ... o respuesta del Estado para enfrentar el fenómeno criminal.
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- Delito: acto típico, antijurídico y ...
- Autor de “De los delitos y las penas“.
- Respuesta desmesurada del Estado al problema de la delincuencia.
- Dimensión del ser humano que interesa al derecho penal.
- Ciencia que trata el estudio de la víctima y sus derechos.
- Principio basado en el aforisma “Nullum crimen sine lege“.
- Autor de “Programa de Derecho Penal“.
14 Clues: Autor de “Programa de Derecho Penal“. • Autor de “De los delitos y las penas“. • Delito: acto típico, antijurídico y ... • Conducta que la ley penal no considera delito. • Rama del derecho que estudia las penas y sus alcances. • Dimensión del ser humano que interesa al derecho penal. • Dimensión del ser humano que interesa a la criminología. • ...
01 Criminología 2014-03-10
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- Principio basado en el aforisma “Nullum crimen sine lege“.
- Ciencia que trata el estudio de la víctima y sus derechos.
- Conducta que la ley penal no considera delito.
- Autor de “Programa de Derecho Penal“.
- Dimensión del ser humano que interesa a la criminología.
- Rama del derecho que estudia las penas y sus alcances.
- Rama del derecho que aborda el hecho delictivo en forma valorativa.
- Delito: acto típico, antijurídico y ...
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- Respuesta desmesurada del Estado al problema de la delincuencia.
- Autor de “De los delitos y las penas“.
- Forma científica de estudiar el comportamiento delincuencial.
- Dimensión del ser humano que interesa al derecho penal.
- Autor que divide en cuatro el campo de estudio de la criminología.
- Política ... o respuesta del Estado para enfrentar el fenómeno criminal.
14 Clues: Autor de “Programa de Derecho Penal“. • Autor de “De los delitos y las penas“. • Delito: acto típico, antijurídico y ... • Conducta que la ley penal no considera delito. • Rama del derecho que estudia las penas y sus alcances. • Dimensión del ser humano que interesa al derecho penal. • Dimensión del ser humano que interesa a la criminología. • ...
ON THE MOVE 2015-08-31
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- The movement of people from one place/country to another.
- SETTLER A person who willingly resettles in another land
- A criminal, especially one transported to another country
- Settling foreign lands to establish a colony
- A criminal
- Development of an economy reliant on industry rather than agriculture
- Settlers who move to wilderness and lay claim to the land they use
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- The voluntary movement of a person into a country
- The freeing of all slaves in the Confederate states
- A sentence given to criminals, relocating them to another country
- The voluntary movement of a person into a country
- People who are native to a particular country
- A crop grown on a large scale such as tobacco and sugar
- An old ship, permanently moored, often used to store prisoners
- Someone who works without payment and is the property of another
15 Clues: A criminal • Settling foreign lands to establish a colony • People who are native to a particular country • The voluntary movement of a person into a country • The voluntary movement of a person into a country • The freeing of all slaves in the Confederate states • A crop grown on a large scale such as tobacco and sugar • ...
L'ordre public 2013-04-22
20 Clues: cop • court • crime • criminel • arsonist • to shoot • to arrest • to arrest • bent copper • to imprison • to set fire to • to shoot (dead) • evidence, proof • criminal behaviour • penal policy (2 mots) • death penalty (2 mots) • electronic tag (2 mots) • to take to court (3 mots) • to hold in custody (5 mots) • forces of law and order (3 mots)
Croydon Criminal Investigation Department Crossword 2013-09-21
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- uses force or fear to steal
- unique dabs
- Conan Doyle detective
- uses a scam to deceive
- Deoxyribonucleic acid
- shackles
- Dr friend and assistant to Holmes
- taken without permission
- seizure of items for evidence
- to tkae liberty away
- caught on camera
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- entered as a tresspasser
- place of incident
- possessions or goods
- sharp bladed instrument
- bystander who sees the crime take place
- oxfordshire based detective
- stealing from a store
- to sratch dent or break something
- someone charged with an offence
- where trials take place
- physical attack
- person of interest
- the location of an offence
24 Clues: shackles • unique dabs • physical attack • caught on camera • place of incident • person of interest • possessions or goods • to tkae liberty away • stealing from a store • Conan Doyle detective • Deoxyribonucleic acid • uses a scam to deceive • sharp bladed instrument • where trials take place • entered as a tresspasser • taken without permission • the location of an offence • ...
Chapter 6: Criminal Law Terms 2014-05-13
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- a state of mind in which someone desires to carry out a wrongful action, knows what the results will be and is reckless regarding to consequences.
- An awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea
- those people who are indirectly involved in committing a crime.
- the shared responsibility among criminals for any additional offences that are committed in the course of the crime they originally intended to commit.
- A defence used stating that the person had taken every precaution possible to avoid being a crime
- legal responsibility for a wrongful action
- Knowingly assisting someone to evade the police
- Laws covering less serious offences at the provincial or municipal level; most often punishable by fines
- Consciously taking an unjustifiable risk that a reasonable person would not take
- Laws which punish and prohibit acts that injure individuals, property, and the community
- The offense of intending to commit a crime but is not actually completed
- An agreement between two or more people to commit a crime
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- Persuading another person to commit a crime
- An offense which shows disregard for the lives or safety of others
- A wrongful act committed for its’ own sake
- An act or omission of an act prohibited and punishable by a federal statute
- Urging the perpetrator to commit a crime without physically helping
- Offences which have no defense possible
- Helping a perpetrator commit a crime
- The desire to commit one wrongful act for the sake of accomplishing another
- the person who actually commits the crime
- federal or provincial statutes meant to protect the public welfare
- A deliberate intention to commit a wrongful act, with reckless disregard for the consequences
- The “guilty act”
- the reason a person commits a crime
25 Clues: The “guilty act” • the reason a person commits a crime • Helping a perpetrator commit a crime • Offences which have no defense possible • the person who actually commits the crime • A wrongful act committed for its’ own sake • legal responsibility for a wrongful action • Persuading another person to commit a crime • Knowingly assisting someone to evade the police • ...
Criminal Justice Unit 2 Activities 2024-05-16
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- Serve on appellate courts
- 435 members, based on population, serving 2-year terms.
- Suspect is brought before the court to enter a plea.
- The plaintiff must prove that their claims are more likely true than not.
- removed from office by the Senate for "high crimes and misdemeanors."
- a system of government in which power is divided between a national government and state governments.
- Exchange of evidence between parties.
- The highest court in the U.S., with the authority to review decisions from lower federal and state courts.
- Intermediate appellate courts that review decisions from district courts.
- To prevent any one branch of government from becoming too powerful
- established by Article III of the Constitution, is responsible for interpreting laws and ensuring they are applied fairly.
- Powers specifically granted to the federal government by the Constitution
- is responsible for enforcing and implementing laws.
- Powers reserved to the states by the Tenth Amendment
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- The prosecution must prove the defendant’s guilt to this standard, which is the highest standard of proof.
- Clarifying the meaning of laws and their application in specific cases.
- Reserves powers not delegated to the federal government to the states or the people.
- Directives issued by the President that have the force of law without requiring Congressional approval.
- Powers shared by both the federal and state governments
- The obligation to prove one's assertion or claim in a legal dispute.
- The power to declare laws or executive actions unconstitutional
- federal law is the "supreme Law of the Land," overriding state laws when there is a conflict.
- Determination of punishment if found guilty.
- Preside over cases in trial courts
- 100 members, 2 per state, serving 6-year terms.
25 Clues: Serve on appellate courts • Preside over cases in trial courts • Exchange of evidence between parties. • Determination of punishment if found guilty. • 100 members, 2 per state, serving 6-year terms. • is responsible for enforcing and implementing laws. • Suspect is brought before the court to enter a plea. • Powers reserved to the states by the Tenth Amendment • ...
Out Of My Mind 2016-11-03
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- abilities powers use of minds
- not caring slow to feel or notice
- to put into ideas and feelings into words and speak them
- explosion a wild fit of rage
- shimmering
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- to flap move your arms and legs around wlidly
- the state of feeling satisfied and happy with everything
- up to support by placing against something solid
- to utter a sound or word out loud
9 Clues: shimmering • explosion a wild fit of rage • abilities powers use of minds • not caring slow to feel or notice • to utter a sound or word out loud • to flap move your arms and legs around wlidly • up to support by placing against something solid • the state of feeling satisfied and happy with everything • to put into ideas and feelings into words and speak them
Hardy boys 2021-03-18
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- something that starts with H and ends with y?
- something that creates light?
- when you are chasing something or someone?
- when something or someone is lost?
- someone who bring in criminal?
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- when someone break in to something?
- what happens at the middle of the night?
- when someone breaks the law they are a?
8 Clues: something that creates light? • someone who bring in criminal? • when something or someone is lost? • when someone break in to something? • when someone breaks the law they are a? • what happens at the middle of the night? • when you are chasing something or someone? • something that starts with H and ends with y?
Lower Federal Courts pg 227 2023-04-04
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- in general, a sovereign nation is from being sued unless it agrees to be sued
- minor criminal cases punishable by one year or less or prison time- and certain civil cases
- the trial court record and written arguments
- a person who files an appeal
- in cases of violation of the code, the military holds hearings called
- hear evidence of a possible crime and to recommend whether the evidence is sufficient to file criminal charges
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- these officials are responsible for overseeing some of the early hearings of a criminal trail when routine matters are carried out
- provide security and police protection at federal courthouses
- are appointed by the panel of the judges who make up the court of appeals
- a legal process by which persons who cannot pay money they owe others can receive court protection and assistance in settling their financial problems
10 Clues: a person who files an appeal • the trial court record and written arguments • provide security and police protection at federal courthouses • in cases of violation of the code, the military holds hearings called • are appointed by the panel of the judges who make up the court of appeals • ...
VOCab LessON TWo 2016-09-08
lesson#2 2016-09-08
Spelling words 2016-05-23
2022 in Review 2023-01-02
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- This monarch passed away in 2022 at the ripe age of 96, setting the record for the longest reigning Queenof England – 70 years!
- This small, unlikely country hosts the World Cup, having to build multiple stadiums in their small country
- This former President announced a new bid for the White House in 2022
- This Country saw much hardship due to the criminal invasion of its neighboring country
- The price of this precious commodity hit an all-time high in 2022
- Our tiny planet hit this milestone number in terms of global population in 2022
- An early form of this ground-breaking technology was finally achieved – something which will dramatically change the way we make energy in the coming decades
- This Western Drama set a record viewership in 2022
- This high profile Congressional Hearing had nation-wide viewership, as it tried to make sense of the destructive Insurrection on the Capitol that happened in 2020
- These storms were witnessed with record-setting ferocity (viciousness)
- This world-famous tennis star played her last game in 2022
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- Sadly, Scientists have concluded in 2022 that this substance is now found in the bloodstream of about half of the population
- This long overdue movie sequel came over 30 years after the original
- This long-standing, 50 year old law was dramatically overturned in 2022
- This tech billionaire found much harsh criticism from the public when he purchased Twitter in 2022
- The nation-wide shortage of this crucial item blindsided everyone when it hit in 2022, especially frustrating young mothers
- This new and very, very expensive telescope sent back its first stunning images of the far reaches of the Universe in 2022
- This former pope died at the ripe age of 96
- President Biden fulfilled his promise when he nominated this Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court.
- This Economic problem reared its ugly head in 2002 making budgeting for the Average American family quite difficult
- This courageous leader of a War-Torn nation became Man of the Year for Time Magazine, but also in the hearts and minds of many around the globe
- This former world-renowned soccer player, and winner of 4 World Cups died in 2022
22 Clues: This former pope died at the ripe age of 96 • This Western Drama set a record viewership in 2022 • This world-famous tennis star played her last game in 2022 • The price of this precious commodity hit an all-time high in 2022 • This long overdue movie sequel came over 30 years after the original • ...