criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
toddler 2023-05-16
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- symbolic actions seen in play that mimic real situations
- first level of pretense in which toddler uses real objects or realistic toys and pretends to do something that has to do with him or her
- seeing in the "minds eye" or hearing in the "minds ear" in the absence of a stimulus
- special underpants to reduce mess during pottytraing
- questions that require a descriptive response for an answer
- lengthening and thickening of muscles
- second level of pretense in which the toddler uses one set of objects to represent another set of objects and pretends to do something that involves other people or objects
- persons ability to pronounce words that can be understood by others
- sudden emotional outburst of anger commonly displayed by a toddler
- conflict toddlers must resolve according to the second stage of eriksons psychosocial theory
- being fluent in 2 languages
- development of muscles especially those in the hands and fingers
- going back to an earlier stage of development
- evaluating how to respond to a situation by getting a social cue from a more experienced person
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- ability to recall and later imitate someones behavior
- ability to coordinate sight with movement of the hands
- doing as one chooses rather than what others want
- ability to label self and others as male or female
- wait until later to get what is wanted
- questions that only require and one or 2 word response
- not self guided by internal values
- development of the trunk and arm and leg muscles
- person who speaks only one language
- solid foods that provide the nutrients infants and toddlers need in addition to their breast milk,formula,or whole cows milk
- fine motor movements that are smooth and rather effortless
- ability to control oneself
- confidence a person has in his or her own worth and control outcomes and events in his or her life
27 Clues: ability to control oneself • being fluent in 2 languages • not self guided by internal values • person who speaks only one language • lengthening and thickening of muscles • wait until later to get what is wanted • going back to an earlier stage of development • development of the trunk and arm and leg muscles • doing as one chooses rather than what others want • ...
Block 1 Law Enforcement 2022-01-26
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- State in which a homemade 5,000-pound bomb destroyed a third of the Alfred O. Murrah building Federal building.
- Under 6th amendment, criminal suspects have a right to counsel during police interrogations.
- This study found that decreasing or increasing routine preventive patrol within the range tested had no effect on crime, citizen fear of crime, community attitudes toward the police, the delivery of police service, police response time, or traffic accidents. (Acronym)
- This professional police force was organized in London by Henry Fielding in 1749.
- A legal standard of proof that is less than probable cause and less than the legal standard for arrests and warrants.
- This Anglo-Saxon term serves as the origin for the term “Sheriff.”
- This is a part I offense.
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- The father of modern policing. Became the first police chief of Berkeley, California and the first to motorize police, and use the lie detector.
- Using innovative and/or unconventional policing techniques such as intelligence operations, undercover stings, electronic surveillance to solve sophisticated crimes that are higher in complexity than regular street crime.
- Men that patrolled areas to deter criminal activity, report fires, and participate in the prevention & detection of crime as well as the recovery of stolen goods.
- This organization provided funds for police to go to school and earn collegiate or graduate degrees. Many of these officers moved into academics and were the first wave of criminal justice educators. (Acronym)
- Tasked with combating drug trafficking and distribution in the USA. (Acronym)
- The basic function and role of this organization is responsible for maintaining public order and safety, enforcing the law, and preventing, detecting and investigating criminal activities.
- This law enforcement agency protects our nation’s highest elected leaders, visiting foreign heads of state, and national special security events; and safeguard the U.S. financial infrastructure and payment systems.
- This former British Conservative Statesman and Prime Minister is commonly known as the “Father of Modern Policing.”
15 Clues: This is a part I offense. • This Anglo-Saxon term serves as the origin for the term “Sheriff.” • Tasked with combating drug trafficking and distribution in the USA. (Acronym) • This professional police force was organized in London by Henry Fielding in 1749. • Under 6th amendment, criminal suspects have a right to counsel during police interrogations. • ...
Ch. 3 Criminal Law 2023-10-24
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- used to determine factual causality
- the encouraging, requesting, or commanding of another person to commit a crime
- one who assists in the commission of a crime but does not commit the actus reus is called an accomplice
- One that makes an action done before the passing of the law criminal and punishes such action.Aggravates a crime, or makes it more serious than it was when committed
- another aspect of due process which refers to a statute defining a crime that is so unclear that a reasonable person of at least average intelligence could not determine what the law purports to command or prohibit
- "Body of crime"
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- prohibited by the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
- The Model Penal Code (M P C) defines attempt as a specific intent crime, the defendant must have the commission of a specific crime as a purpose.
- Attendant circumstances refer to the “facts surrounding an event” and include such things as time and place.
- holds that behavior cannot be criminal if no law exists that both defines it as illegal and prescribes a punishment for it.
- the need for some identifiable harm as an actual or potential consequence of culpable activity is often cited as a general feature of crime
- a relationship between mens rea, act, and
- a type of criminal law violation in which parties to the crime willfully participate and in which the element of harm seems remote
- a legislative act punishing a person or a select group of people without the benefit of a judicial trial
- require at least two individuals, so at least two must be convicted of the crime.
15 Clues: "Body of crime" • used to determine factual causality • a relationship between mens rea, act, and • prohibited by the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. • the encouraging, requesting, or commanding of another person to commit a crime • require at least two individuals, so at least two must be convicted of the crime. • ...
Formal Criminal Justice Process 2023-10-31
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- To remain in custody while awaiting trial
- Formal charges are read and the case is set for trial
- The prosecutor decides what crimes are supported by the evidence
- An open hearing on the merits of the case
- A group of people gathered to evaluate accusations against the accused behind closed doors
- Gathering evidence to identify a suspect
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- A possible guilty plea in exchange for a more lenient sentence
- A monetary amount set by the judge to release the accused from jail and insure the accused shows up for trial
- A suspect loses his/her liberty
- Possible fines, probation, community service, incarceration
- A jury or judge decides if the prosecution's evidence is sufficient beyond reasonable doubt
- An offender's first contact with law enforcement
- A filing where the defendant claims his/her rights were violated by error in the trial process
- A suspect is detained
- An offender's return to society
15 Clues: A suspect is detained • A suspect loses his/her liberty • An offender's return to society • Gathering evidence to identify a suspect • To remain in custody while awaiting trial • An open hearing on the merits of the case • An offender's first contact with law enforcement • Formal charges are read and the case is set for trial • ...
Criminal and Civil Law 2024-09-06
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- - accused of committing a wrongful act
- - right or power of a court
- - role of the courts (2)
- - when an individuals reputation has been harmed (2)
- - punishment given when law is broken
- - serious offences that are tried before a judge (2)
- - degree a case must be proved in court (3)
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- - person who commits an offence
- - role of the police
- - type of civil law
- - hears summary offences
- - burden of proof
- - harm suffered by a person
- - omission against an existing law
- - area of law that regulates private disputes (2)
15 Clues: - burden of proof • - type of civil law • - role of the police • - hears summary offences • - role of the courts (2) • - right or power of a court • - harm suffered by a person • - person who commits an offence • - omission against an existing law • - punishment given when law is broken • - accused of committing a wrongful act • - degree a case must be proved in court (3) • ...
Introduction to Criminal Trials 2024-08-11
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- A person or group of people who are charged with or on trial for a crime
- A discussion and consideration by a group of persons (as a jury or legislature) of the reasons for or against a measure
- Imprison or confined
- Different viewpoints or approaches to legal standards and processes, The viewpoint from which judgment of communication is administered.
- Juror selected by the other jurors to preside over the jury.
- Careful thought, typically over a period of time
- A preliminary examination of a witness or a juror by a judge or counsel
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- The formal decision or finding made by a jury concerning the questions submitted to it during a trial.
- Not open to appeal or challenge; final
- A feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction
- Complete agreement between Jurors
- The formal questioning of a witness in court.
- Give a brief statement of the main points of (something):
- A group of one’s peers that are sworn to give a verdict in a legal matter based on the testimony presented at trial
- Having or showing the capacity to become or develop into something in the future
15 Clues: Imprison or confined • Complete agreement between Jurors • Not open to appeal or challenge; final • The formal questioning of a witness in court. • A feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction • Careful thought, typically over a period of time • Give a brief statement of the main points of (something): • Juror selected by the other jurors to preside over the jury. • ...
key terms- criminal justice 2023-03-02
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- measures- A type of information describing traits/characteristics.
- Assesses if the problem was reduced, and if it was because of the program.
- study- concerning whether or not community policing and problem-solving are cost-efficient and successfully reduce public fear and incidence of crime and disorder
- Policing- educates law enforcement in well-researched and verified strategies
- (problem-solving process): a problem oriented policing project that turned into a model. It has become the basis for many police agencies' training curricula and problem-solving efforts.
- evaluation- the process of systematically assessing an employee's performance.
- visualizes evaluated police tactics according to three common dimensions of crime prevention
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- This is the final stage of SARA
- measures: a measurement of data that can be put into numbers
- methodology: a systematic method to resolve a research problem through data gathering using various techniques, providing an interpretation of data gathered and drawing conclusions about the research data.
- techniques: these techniques use measurements to approximate a model
- Benchmark Program: a research organization that develops solutions to public policy challenges to help make communities throughout the world safer and more secure, healthier and more prosperous.
- evaluation- initiative provides a complete measure to determine if a difference was made
- validity- How accurately a method measurement what it is meant to measure.
- (process)- Tells you if a program completed its goals.
15 Clues: This is the final stage of SARA • (process)- Tells you if a program completed its goals. • measures: a measurement of data that can be put into numbers • measures- A type of information describing traits/characteristics. • techniques: these techniques use measurements to approximate a model • ...
Criminal Justice CP-4 2023-05-03
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- Justice System- three-part system consisting of the police.
- Cause- officer must have witnessed the crime or must have witnessed the crime
- the jury must find him or her not guilty of the crime
- Any act that breaks the law.
- when they are found guilty of breaking a law
- collar crimes- nonviolent crimes
- warrant- no one saw the suspect commit the crime
- person under the age of 18
- Serious crime such as Murder and kidnapping
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- less serious offenses such as traffic
- period of time during which offenders are given an opportunity to show that they can reform
- when the defendant enters a plea of guilty or not guilty to the charge
- crime- illegal gambling and illegal drugs
- bargain- the defendant may plead guilty to a lesser offense than the original charge
- a person that commits a crime.
15 Clues: person under the age of 18 • Any act that breaks the law. • a person that commits a crime. • collar crimes- nonviolent crimes • less serious offenses such as traffic • crime- illegal gambling and illegal drugs • Serious crime such as Murder and kidnapping • when they are found guilty of breaking a law • warrant- no one saw the suspect commit the crime • ...
Criminal Justice HP-4 2023-05-03
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- less serious offenses
- is a three part system consisting of the police courts and connect
- officer needs enough proof to make an arrest
- any act that breaks the law for which there is a punishment.
- is a period of time given which offenders get to change before they are fully realised.
- when the defendant pleads guilty or not guilty
- a person that commits a crime
- when a jury select guilty or non guilty
- crimes as gambling and the use of illegal drugs
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- nonviolent
- serious crimes commmited such as murder and kidnapping
- authorization by the court to make an arrest
- the defendant can plead guilty to a lesser charge.
- under the age of 18 or 16
- juvenile when they are a found quilty of breaking a law
15 Clues: nonviolent • less serious offenses • under the age of 18 or 16 • a person that commits a crime • when a jury select guilty or non guilty • authorization by the court to make an arrest • officer needs enough proof to make an arrest • when the defendant pleads guilty or not guilty • crimes as gambling and the use of illegal drugs • ...
Chapter 16.4 Criminal Law 2024-10-16
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- A group of 12 to 18 citizens who decide the outcome of a serious trial
- A serious offence that requires a trial in court.
- A less serious offence dealt with quickly by the court or police
- In WA, this court handles cases involving offenders aged 10 to 17
- A promise of good behaviour to avoid punishment, usually for young offenders
- A punishment that involves paying money to the court
- The system where both prosecution and defence present their cases to the court
- A person must have a guilty act and a guilty ___ to be convicted
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- The party that works to prove the accused is guilty
- The most severe punishment in Australia, involves being sentenced to jail
- A wrongful act breaking the law, such as stealin
- All people are treated this way in court, regardless of who they are
- The person accused of a crime in court
- When a person goes to court for a crime, it's called a criminal ___
- What the accused does to declare guilt or innocence in court
15 Clues: The person accused of a crime in court • A wrongful act breaking the law, such as stealin • A serious offence that requires a trial in court. • The party that works to prove the accused is guilty • A punishment that involves paying money to the court • What the accused does to declare guilt or innocence in court • ...
Chapter 16.4 Criminal law 2024-11-07
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- A promise of good behaviour to avoid punishment, usually for young offenders
- A group of 12 to 18 citizens who decide the outcome of a serious trial
- A wrongful act breaking the law, such as stealin
- The most severe punishment in Australia, involves being sentenced to jail
- All people are treated this way in court, regardless of who they are
- A punishment that involves paying money to the court
- What the accused does to declare guilt or innocence in court
- The system where both prosecution and defence present their cases to the court
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- The party that works to prove the accused is guilty
- A serious offence that requires a trial in court.
- A less serious offence dealt with quickly by the court or police
- In WA, this court handles cases involving offenders aged 10 to 17
- The person accused of a crime in court
- When a person goes to court for a crime, it's called a criminal ___
- A person must have a guilty act and a guilty ___ to be convicted
15 Clues: The person accused of a crime in court • A wrongful act breaking the law, such as stealin • A serious offence that requires a trial in court. • The party that works to prove the accused is guilty • A punishment that involves paying money to the court • What the accused does to declare guilt or innocence in court • ...
Crossword Dow 5 2022-12-24
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- The name of the hen that has a dirty tail
- The name of the hen that is Marshy's commander
- What burned in the oven
- The name of the hen that thinks she is an owl
- What naughty hens receive from Marshy's commander
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- Where the gift exchange occurred
- Who owes cookies
- The name of the dirty hen
- Who minds her feathers
- The name of the hen that thinks she is boss
- The name of the hen that is Marshy's advisor
- The nickname that Marshy's commander received
12 Clues: Who owes cookies • Who minds her feathers • What burned in the oven • The name of the dirty hen • Where the gift exchange occurred • The name of the hen that has a dirty tail • The name of the hen that thinks she is boss • The name of the hen that is Marshy's advisor • The name of the hen that thinks she is an owl • The nickname that Marshy's commander received • ...
Sienna's Spelling Cross Word 2020-05-13
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- The foundation or start of a house
- To take part in an event
- A certain thing
- A family member was helping me in not a great mood
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- A infection in the lungs
- something that is right
- If you have to return something yo have to bring a ______
- another word for doing something carefully
- Someone who helps people through tough times
- A person who can read peoples minds
10 Clues: A certain thing • something that is right • A infection in the lungs • To take part in an event • The foundation or start of a house • A person who can read peoples minds • another word for doing something carefully • Someone who helps people through tough times • A family member was helping me in not a great mood • If you have to return something yo have to bring a ______
Intellect Newsletter Crossword 2021-09-13
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- We measure our ___ by the ___ of our customers(7).
- DNA of intellect(14).
- shaping young minds(5).
- design for digital(9).
- how many laws are there in design thinking(5).
- ___ is our business(7).
- integration of technology into offerings by financial services is called(7).
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- 8012 is world's first fintech ___(12).
- IDX stands for Integrated data ___(10).
- world’s first fully-integrated & cloud-ready transaction Banking Platform(4).
10 Clues: DNA of intellect(14). • design for digital(9). • shaping young minds(5). • ___ is our business(7). • 8012 is world's first fintech ___(12). • IDX stands for Integrated data ___(10). • how many laws are there in design thinking(5). • We measure our ___ by the ___ of our customers(7). • integration of technology into offerings by financial services is called(7). • ...
The Joy of Fellowship with God 2015-06-04
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- The word should ________ in your hearts richly.
- We study to bring forth _______ in our lives.
- When in fellowship with God you get _________ answered.
- God is ________.
- Opposite of sorrow.
- These were given to us when we became born again.
- God, the ________ of the heavens and earth.
- We want to have _________ in Christian living.
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- We are to get________ into studying the word.
- We can __________ with God daily.
- The more __________ life is available to all born again believers.
- We ________ our minds on the word of God.
- To have joy we must ______ fellowship with God.
- Our aim is to have ___________ with God.
- We are saved by _________.
15 Clues: God is ________. • Opposite of sorrow. • We are saved by _________. • We can __________ with God daily. • Our aim is to have ___________ with God. • We ________ our minds on the word of God. • God, the ________ of the heavens and earth. • We are to get________ into studying the word. • We study to bring forth _______ in our lives. • ...
Seventy - six dollars and Forty- nine cents 2021-10-07
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- The writing teacher that is making the memoirs an assignment.
- The main character of the story
- Monk and Herve's favorite movie/book
- This story is not written in prose, but it is written in ---
- Monk did not have his --- on in the car
- The new superpower that Monk has is reading people's ---
- The author of the story ( last name)
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- Monk's new superpower is reading people's ---
- Monk's dad works for the ---
- Monk has a crush on ---
- While stopping for ice cream, Monk's mom orders Lime and Strawberry ---
- Monk's best friend
- What Monk is writing
- The teacher giving a pop quiz
- Monk has one --- (sibling)
- The author of the story ( first name)
16 Clues: Monk's best friend • What Monk is writing • Monk has a crush on --- • Monk has one --- (sibling) • Monk's dad works for the --- • The teacher giving a pop quiz • The main character of the story • Monk and Herve's favorite movie/book • The author of the story ( last name) • The author of the story ( first name) • Monk did not have his --- on in the car • ...
SUPERHEROES 2025-05-27
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- ability to go anywhere immediately
- ability to change shapes
- ability to read people's minds (know what people are thinking)
- a superhero who shoots webs
- ability to control people's mind
- ability that let's you travel in the sky
- ability to control time
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- a superhero who has a large "S" on his chest and can fly
- ability to run super fast
- ability to not be seen
- ability to see through things
- ability to control the oceans, rivers and seas
- a superhero that turns into a big green monster
- a superhero who looks like a bat
- ability to control people
15 Clues: ability to not be seen • ability to control time • ability to change shapes • ability to run super fast • ability to control people • a superhero who shoots webs • ability to see through things • a superhero who looks like a bat • ability to control people's mind • ability to go anywhere immediately • ability that let's you travel in the sky • ...
BELMONTS MOST DIFFICULT CROSSWORD 2025-12-16
11 Clues: – tip • – scam • – hint • – trick • – robbery • – investigation • — Antiwar action • – criminal charge • — ’60s war locale • – reason for crime • – suspect’s defense
freaks dictionary 2023-03-30
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- you have nothing to fear but math itself
- millions and millions
- something that should be obscene not smoked
- the womp in a skyrocket
- a robot like suit worn by knights of old
- fuel for humans, preferably so called junk or UFO
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- a way to improve on the human condition
- a word used by people with small minds
- the white sparkles in rockets
- seed you plant in your head
- where they keep the truth serum, and the magic carpets
- shoes big enough for max
- sweet lady of light
- another word for falling down
- the past from the male point of view
15 Clues: sweet lady of light • millions and millions • the womp in a skyrocket • shoes big enough for max • seed you plant in your head • the white sparkles in rockets • another word for falling down • the past from the male point of view • a word used by people with small minds • a way to improve on the human condition • you have nothing to fear but math itself • ...
Paper towns 2022-04-12
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- lots of commotion
- very perplexed or confused.
- not exactly known
- a overall vision of how you look at life
- a certain way of organizing something.
- moves from place to place for work.
- another word for won’t give up.
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- relates to how people are always changing.
- used to show differences between objects that cross paths.
- made up by the author of the book, paper towns
- city that is home to disney world.
- something that was really never developed,
- place that is not real but exists in people’s minds
- breaks when something bad happens.
- perfect for the situation
15 Clues: lots of commotion • not exactly known • perfect for the situation • very perplexed or confused. • another word for won’t give up. • city that is home to disney world. • breaks when something bad happens. • moves from place to place for work. • a certain way of organizing something. • a overall vision of how you look at life • relates to how people are always changing. • ...
6th Hour 2023-08-31
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- Cant' function without Shanelle
- Greatest teacher in the history of teachers
- Can't function without Ashiyah
- Ate a floor brownie yesterday
- Is taking donations for a new pair of Beats
- Runs 2 miles faster than everyone in this room
- Goes by "R man the Lorenzo Stan"
- Has so many "cousins" it's suspicious
- Majestic Man
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- Girl who looked too tired to be in a video after running 2 miles
- Minds his own business but these girls won't leave him alone
- L Mans
- Goes by "P man the Sinan Stan"
- Guy who stays hating on Mr. Riley and, for what?
- Person who had a wasp on her shoe
- Is often referred to as "Joseph of Arimathea"
- Person you are really missing right about now
17 Clues: L Mans • Majestic Man • Ate a floor brownie yesterday • Goes by "P man the Sinan Stan" • Can't function without Ashiyah • Cant' function without Shanelle • Goes by "R man the Lorenzo Stan" • Person who had a wasp on her shoe • Has so many "cousins" it's suspicious • Greatest teacher in the history of teachers • Is taking donations for a new pair of Beats • ...
reading grid -path 2024-05-21
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- an alternative medicine based on the theory of treating 'like with like
- what you are called when you can read minds
- a crazy person
- feeling sad when someone had something bad done to them
- when someone isn't interested
- being below the expectation of others
- involving or caused by a physical or mental disease.
- what you are called when you don't care what's happening
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- when you aren't concerned for others
- strongly disliking someone, or something
- a quality that increaces sadness
- having feelings for others
- a place that helps cure diseases
- feeling, or showing sympathy
- another word for a disease
15 Clues: a crazy person • having feelings for others • another word for a disease • feeling, or showing sympathy • when someone isn't interested • a quality that increaces sadness • a place that helps cure diseases • when you aren't concerned for others • being below the expectation of others • strongly disliking someone, or something • what you are called when you can read minds • ...
Gothic crossword 2025-11-07
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- Beyond mortal explanation—ghostly or ghastly
- Condition suffered by both creator and creation
- Protagonist more damned than noble
- Era that birthed both machines and monsters
- Allan Poe American master of the macabre
- Darkness beside light, life beside death
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- Electric reanimation of dead flesh
- Shift from mortal to monstrous, or day to dusk
- Irrational terrors haunting Gothic minds
- Unblemished soul often sacrificed to horror
- Horace, who built the first Gothic castle in fiction’s halls
- Dark and brooding style of both cathedrals and novels
- Blue-blooded dweller of crumbling manors
- Story with meaning buried beneath its tombstones
- Sense of helpless doom in Gothic tales
15 Clues: Electric reanimation of dead flesh • Protagonist more damned than noble • Sense of helpless doom in Gothic tales • Irrational terrors haunting Gothic minds • Blue-blooded dweller of crumbling manors • Allan Poe American master of the macabre • Darkness beside light, life beside death • Unblemished soul often sacrificed to horror • ...
The youth criminal Justice Act 2023-11-24
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- Works with at- risk and criminalized women
- Control by one power over a dependent area or people
- A group of people who have been chosen to listen to the facts of a trial in a law court and to decide whether a person is guilty or not guilty, or whether a claim has been proved
- This means jurors are supervised by a Jury Guard
- involves engaging others, exercising your voice and mobilizing evidence to influence policy and practice
- Refers to "reentry" or "resettlement"
- Based on a combination of common law and civil law
- Free from self-interest
- Documented Crimes of an individual
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- The process seeks to improve a criminal's character and outlook so that he or she can function in society without committing other crimes.
- Charity committed to just, effective, and humane responses to the causes and consequences of crime.
- Unpaid work performed by a person or group of people for the benefit and betterment of their community without any form of compensation
- A written law that provides rules of conduct
- To lay a charge in a criminal matter
- The use of force to repel an attack or imminent threat of attack directed against oneself or others or a legally protected interest.
- Giving each person what they deserve
- The judgment that a court formally pronounces after finding a criminal defendant guilty
- The period specified in it as long as that period ends no more than 60 days after the day
18 Clues: Free from self-interest • Documented Crimes of an individual • To lay a charge in a criminal matter • Giving each person what they deserve • Refers to "reentry" or "resettlement" • Works with at- risk and criminalized women • A written law that provides rules of conduct • This means jurors are supervised by a Jury Guard • Based on a combination of common law and civil law • ...
Law Chapter 15 Vocabulary 2025-04-22
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- the type of sentence in which the defendant must serve the term at home and usually can leave for essential purposes such as school or work
- the act of restoring something to its owner
- a reason for criminal punishment that stresses keeping a convicted person confined to protect society
- punishment given as a kind of revenge for wrongdoing
- _________ Punishment - the death penalty; putting a convicted person to death as punishment for a crime
- _______ Penalty - a sentence to death for commission of a serious crime
- _______ Sentence - a sentence issued by the court but not actually served
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- _________ Report - a probation officer’s written report that gives the sentencing judge information about the defendant’s background and prospects for rehabilitation
- a system of supervised freedom for persons convicted of a criminal offense.
- the type of sentence in which a defendant is allowed to work in the community but is required to return to prison at night or on weekends
- the process through which a convicted person is changed or reformed, in order to lead a productive life rather than commit another crime
- a monetary penalty imposed upon someone
- measure taken to discourage criminal actions
- ___________ circumstances - factors that tend to increase the seriousness of an offense
- - confinement, usually in jail or prison
- a program created by the U.S. Department of Justice designed to reduce serious crime committed by ex-offenders
- ___________ circumstances - factors that tend to lessen the seriousness of an offense
- release from prison before the full sentence has been served, granted at the discretion of a parole board
18 Clues: a monetary penalty imposed upon someone • - confinement, usually in jail or prison • the act of restoring something to its owner • measure taken to discourage criminal actions • punishment given as a kind of revenge for wrongdoing • _______ Penalty - a sentence to death for commission of a serious crime • ...
Decriminalization 2022-06-05
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- The type of judicial law that can construct a safer supply market (hint: two words, Cannabis Act)
- The illicit ____ ____ is the main factor that drives the overdose rate. (hint: a process of production and distribution of goods)
- Medicine or substance with physical effects when consumed or injected into one’s body
- The leading cause for drug-related deaths. It is when one consumes an excessive and harmful amount of drugs
- The amount of time granted for the exemption of criminal charges against someone owning small portions of hard drugs for personal use
- The first province in Canada to decriminalize small portions of hard drugs for personal use
- People who criticized the government’s decisions
- Although small quantities of hard drugs for personal use are decriminalized, illicit drugs are still not considered ____
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- For decades, people have been told that drugs are ____
- A place where you are not exempt for possess any amount of drugs (hint: planes)
- The ____ quantity for the exemption of illicit drugs is 2.5 grams
- To deal or trade something that is illegal
- “Substance use is a public _____ issue, not a criminal one”
- The level of government in Canada that granted the decriminalization of illicit drugs to B.C.
- A place where you are not exempt for possess any amount of drugs (hint: education)
- Decriminalization is a method to approach drug use as a health issue instead of a _____ offence
16 Clues: To deal or trade something that is illegal • People who criticized the government’s decisions • For decades, people have been told that drugs are ____ • “Substance use is a public _____ issue, not a criminal one” • The ____ quantity for the exemption of illicit drugs is 2.5 grams • A place where you are not exempt for possess any amount of drugs (hint: planes) • ...
12 Angry Men - Court Trial Vocab 2022-01-10
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- a statement by the defendant of weather they are guilty or innocent
- Question closely, or question a witness that has already been questioned by the opposing side
- Decision of the jury.
- a group of citizens chosen to hear evidence and make a decision in a court of law
- To give evidence in court
- (n.) a claim of having been elsewhere when a crime was committed; a reason given to explain something
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- someone who sees an event and reports what happened
- to work as a lawyer to try to prove a case against someone accused of crime
- n. a member of a jury in a court of law who is chosen by the other members to act as spokesperson for the jury. They announce the defendant as guilty or not guilty
- a list of crimes the defendant is accused of
- An individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- A request to change a previous decision made by the organization.
- (criminal law) a final judgment of guilty in a criminal case and the punishment that is imposed
- A process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act or caused another person a loss
- the person in charge of the trial; responsible for running of trial
- A statement or declaration in wiring, sworn to or affirmed before some officer who is authorized to administer an oath or affirmation
16 Clues: Decision of the jury. • To give evidence in court • a list of crimes the defendant is accused of • someone who sees an event and reports what happened • A request to change a previous decision made by the organization. • a statement by the defendant of weather they are guilty or innocent • the person in charge of the trial; responsible for running of trial • ...
Text 1 by Otto 2020-12-09
Spelling crossword 2020-05-13
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- as a necessary result; inevitably
- an expert or specialist of Psychology.
- an employee offering you after you pay for something.
- the action of taking part
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- in a regular and even manner.
- the art or practice of designing buildings
- you can read people’s minds with this.
- lung Inflammation caused by bacterial or viral Infection
- Used to single out an individual member of a group
- having a bad disposition.
10 Clues: the action of taking part • having a bad disposition. • in a regular and even manner. • as a necessary result; inevitably • you can read people’s minds with this. • an expert or specialist of Psychology. • the art or practice of designing buildings • Used to single out an individual member of a group • an employee offering you after you pay for something. • ...
Inspire 1 Unit 6 Crossword 2021-06-23
Across
- Not cheap
- A piece of paper you use to get a discount
- A small piece of something to show you what it's like
- To try to get a low price
- Something you buy and bring home from a trip
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- People visiting an area on vacation
- The science of studying people's minds
- People who live in the area
- A market in the Middle East
- Using the Internet
10 Clues: Not cheap • Using the Internet • To try to get a low price • People who live in the area • A market in the Middle East • People visiting an area on vacation • The science of studying people's minds • A piece of paper you use to get a discount • Something you buy and bring home from a trip • A small piece of something to show you what it's like
Akhlaq of a Muslim to himself and family 2024-09-25
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- Trust from Allah
- Willingly complying someone order or request
- Clean minds and hearts from ill thought
- One mistreated that forbid to do towards parent
- Those who's responsible to our existence in the world
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- The intellectual faculty given to human
- Lies beneath of a mother's feet
- The cleanliness of a body
- Way to speak nicely to the parent
- How many times that "mother" was mentioned in a hadith Rasulullah SAW
10 Clues: Trust from Allah • The cleanliness of a body • Lies beneath of a mother's feet • Way to speak nicely to the parent • The intellectual faculty given to human • Clean minds and hearts from ill thought • Willingly complying someone order or request • One mistreated that forbid to do towards parent • Those who's responsible to our existence in the world • ...
Guess who? Superhero Edition 2022-02-02
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- he’s disliked by all but then you find out the truth and can’t hate him
- all or nothing kind of girl
- scared of his own shadow that he can’t even see
- everybody loves him and will forever
- wishes he could be Jeremiah
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- wannabe detective but legit is
- balloons for cheeks
- the know it all but most humble
- the first child
- you’d think his power is to read minds
10 Clues: the first child • balloons for cheeks • all or nothing kind of girl • wishes he could be Jeremiah • wannabe detective but legit is • the know it all but most humble • everybody loves him and will forever • you’d think his power is to read minds • scared of his own shadow that he can’t even see • he’s disliked by all but then you find out the truth and can’t hate him
TDI 2025-07-03
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- Nama dewan MRSM TDI
- Lengkapkan lirik lagu MRSM "Hari ini hari mulanya, hari esok _______"
- Nama Lagu MARA ialah Amanah _______
- Puan _______ ialah Pengetua MRSM Tun Dr Ismail terkini
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- Terdapat ______ MRSM di negeri Johor.
- MRSM Tun Dr Ismail terletak di Pekan __________
- Lengkapkan Slogan MRSM TDI " Provoking Minds, _______ the future"
- Moto MRSM ialah "Berdisiplin, Berilmu, ________"
- Nama Surau MRSM TDI ialah Surau Al-_________
- Terdapat ______ homeroom di MRSM TDI bagi setiap tingkatan
10 Clues: Nama dewan MRSM TDI • Nama Lagu MARA ialah Amanah _______ • Terdapat ______ MRSM di negeri Johor. • Nama Surau MRSM TDI ialah Surau Al-_________ • MRSM Tun Dr Ismail terletak di Pekan __________ • Moto MRSM ialah "Berdisiplin, Berilmu, ________" • Puan _______ ialah Pengetua MRSM Tun Dr Ismail terkini • Terdapat ______ homeroom di MRSM TDI bagi setiap tingkatan • ...
Thinking Like Jesus 2025-10-03
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- Keeps us steady when life feels stormy.
- What Philippians 4:8 tells us to think on.
- Romans 12:2 tells us to do this with our minds.
- Believing in what we cannot see.
- He guides us into truth.
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- To tell right from wrong with God’s help.
- The greatest commandment is to do this.
- The one whose mind we want to have.
- Talking to God.
- What sets us free.
10 Clues: Talking to God. • What sets us free. • He guides us into truth. • Believing in what we cannot see. • The one whose mind we want to have. • The greatest commandment is to do this. • Keeps us steady when life feels stormy. • To tell right from wrong with God’s help. • What Philippians 4:8 tells us to think on. • Romans 12:2 tells us to do this with our minds.
ap gov unit 4 2023-11-30
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- ____ circumstances = something that requires immediate attention; for instances, preventing the destruction of evidence, or preventing the escape of a fleeing felon, or preventing harm to somebody.
- (___ v ___)U.S. Supreme Court ruled that under the 4th and 14th Constitutional amendments, illegally seized evidence could not be used in a state criminal trial.
- (____/____ same meaning)when what you say is false and you know it's false with the intent to harm --> it's unprotected speech
- ____ incorporation is applying the bill of rights to states on a case-by-case basis
- (____ v __ ___)Scotus case that incorporated the 1st amendment freedom of speech to states w reasoning of 14th amendment
- (3)a law that retroactively changes the legal consequences of actions that were committed
- (____ v _____)SCOTUS case ruled that the establishment clause is violated by "excessive entanglement"
- (_____ v _____)Supreme Court ruled that detained criminal suspects, prior to police questioning, must be informed of their constitutional right to an attorney and against self-incrimination.
- (2)5th amendment stops this - ppl can't be charged for a crime twice
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- (____ v _._.)ruled under the 1917 Espionage act that by fighting the draft, he was harming national security and
- (2)replaced the clear & present danger test. the government can only restrict speech when it's likely to result in imminent lawless action, such as inciting mob violence
- clause that prohibits the government from making any law “respecting an establishment of religion.”
- bill of ____ is an act of a legislature declaring a person, or a group of people, guilty of some crime, and punishing them, often without a trial
- (#)amendment which gives equal protection of the law
- (__ ___ ___ v _._.)scotus defended the First Amendment right of free press against prior restraint by the government and
- _____ interest test is an element of the strict scrutiny test by which courts exercise judicial review of legislative and executive branch enactments that affect constitutional rights
- _____ rule = law that prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial
- free speech is not protected if it(1)is directed to inciting or producing _____ _____ action, and (2) is likely to incite or produce such action
- (____ v _____)SCOTUS case that ruled that the Sixth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution requires U.S. states to provide attorneys to criminal defendants who are unable to afford their own.
19 Clues: (#)amendment which gives equal protection of the law • (2)5th amendment stops this - ppl can't be charged for a crime twice • ____ incorporation is applying the bill of rights to states on a case-by-case basis • (3)a law that retroactively changes the legal consequences of actions that were committed • ...
vocabulary/important people of psychology 2022-08-25
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- father of U.S. psychology
- brought structuralism to america
- first woman to earn a PhD in psych.
- the scientific study of behavior and mental process
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- school of thought focuses on how we learn observable responses
- internal covert activity of our minds
- demonstrated that a reflex could be conditioned
- studied why crime occurs
- attempted to apply scientific principles to the study of human kind
- observable outward or overt actions and reactions
10 Clues: studied why crime occurs • father of U.S. psychology • brought structuralism to america • first woman to earn a PhD in psych. • internal covert activity of our minds • demonstrated that a reflex could be conditioned • observable outward or overt actions and reactions • the scientific study of behavior and mental process • ...
Tele 2023-03-14
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- To appear at a different place after disappear
- An electronic device you use for communicating over long distances
- Something that you look into and makes something appear bigger
- moving something with your mind
- a device used to communicate via electronic symbols
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- a method of quick communication
- to show something on TV
- being able to read other's minds
- communication from one mind to another
- a message sent by a wire
10 Clues: to show something on TV • a message sent by a wire • a method of quick communication • moving something with your mind • being able to read other's minds • communication from one mind to another • To appear at a different place after disappear • a device used to communicate via electronic symbols • Something that you look into and makes something appear bigger • ...
Freak the Mighty 2015-02-24
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- the past from the male point of view
- a four letter word for truth serum
- beaming up on books
- an improbable,imperfect creature
- you have nothing to fear but math itself
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- an adventure in which you have to use your imagination
- how to camel blends into the desert
- what matters to energy
- rhymes with bright and fight and right
- a word used by people with small minds
10 Clues: beaming up on books • what matters to energy • an improbable,imperfect creature • a four letter word for truth serum • how to camel blends into the desert • the past from the male point of view • rhymes with bright and fight and right • a word used by people with small minds • you have nothing to fear but math itself • an adventure in which you have to use your imagination
Magical and Mystical 2024-05-16
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- Male equivalent of a witch
- Type of ball you can see the future in
- Type of dust Tinker Bell has
- Animal whose foot is seen as good luck
- The ability to read minds
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- Mythical creature that's half human and half goat
- The cause of Sleeping Beauty's slumber
- Magical world inside a wardrobe
- A witch might brew one up in her cauldron
- Tool that fairies and magicians might use
10 Clues: The ability to read minds • Male equivalent of a witch • Type of dust Tinker Bell has • Magical world inside a wardrobe • The cause of Sleeping Beauty's slumber • Type of ball you can see the future in • Animal whose foot is seen as good luck • A witch might brew one up in her cauldron • Tool that fairies and magicians might use • ...
Round 1: crossword 2025-01-24
Across
- Vehicle that goes in circles, twice
- Fabric container for a dream-filled cushion
- Turner that helps you flip out in the kitchen
- Prickly character that might roll into a ball
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- A peak experience, perhaps rocky
- It's worn as a sign of victory or honor
- Tiny strings, big island vibes
- Soft touch, yet capable of grand notes
- Burns bright but melts away with time
- Grid-based challenge for logical minds
10 Clues: Tiny strings, big island vibes • A peak experience, perhaps rocky • Vehicle that goes in circles, twice • Burns bright but melts away with time • Soft touch, yet capable of grand notes • Grid-based challenge for logical minds • It's worn as a sign of victory or honor • Fabric container for a dream-filled cushion • Turner that helps you flip out in the kitchen • ...
Dads Crossword 2025-09-20
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- what you might do on a horse, bike or a rollercoaster
- where dreams begin, in your minds eye.
- a place you go to learn.
- a day of rest.
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- a sign of courage and inner power.
- Being nice, gentle and caring to others
- People who make life more fun.
- something you do when your asleep.
- A feeling inside when you're rally smiling
- a sweet treat on a stick.
10 Clues: a day of rest. • a place you go to learn. • a sweet treat on a stick. • People who make life more fun. • a sign of courage and inner power. • something you do when your asleep. • where dreams begin, in your minds eye. • Being nice, gentle and caring to others • A feeling inside when you're rally smiling • what you might do on a horse, bike or a rollercoaster
Masterminds 2022-10-25
16 Clues: a wall • a thief • driving • a battle • a career • to decive • the author • a loud bang • running away • copy of someone • a public vehicle • a place you live • something you read • breaking something • flying transportation • a place things are made in
Criminal justice crossword 2016-09-02
10 Clues: an offense • written law • former cases • something reasonable • intention of wrongdoing • result in 1+ year in jail • induce a person to commit crime • test to determine if insane of sane • results in less than 1 year in jail • criminal responsibility limited to an actual act
Criminal law vocabulary 2016-09-02
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- charge (the holder of a public office) with misconduct
- revoke or annul (a judgment, sentence, or decree made by a lower court or authority).
- unable to be controverted or argued against, usually used in the context of presumptions. If a presumption is irrebuttable, it is in effect a mandatory rule of law
- accept or confirm the validity of (a judgment or agreement); ratify.
- place (a defendant) on bail or in custody, especially when a trial is adjourne
- any of various legislative or governing bodies, in particular.
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- a judgment that a person is not guilty of the crime with which the person has been charged
- of a legislative body) having two branches or chambers.
- an attitude adopted in law or as a matter of policy toward an action or proposal in the absence of acceptable reasons to the contrary
- a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning
10 Clues: charge (the holder of a public office) with misconduct • of a legislative body) having two branches or chambers. • a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning • any of various legislative or governing bodies, in particular. • accept or confirm the validity of (a judgment or agreement); ratify. • ...
Roman Criminal Beliefs 2023-10-19
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- when some one wouldn't be fed in prison
- burning the end of a stick and applying it to a person
- the penalty for conspiring
- The most common punishment
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- this would be used so it would be difficult for a prisoner to escape
- when a person is hit another with a leather type of rope
- when some one is put underground when breathing
- the animal Romans criminals get burned in
- when a person would get there head chopped off
- be charged for a crime and paid with money
10 Clues: the penalty for conspiring • The most common punishment • when some one wouldn't be fed in prison • the animal Romans criminals get burned in • be charged for a crime and paid with money • when a person would get there head chopped off • when some one is put underground when breathing • burning the end of a stick and applying it to a person • ...
Criminal Justice Crossword 2024-10-09
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- you need reasonable suspicion for a ...
- a cop that gives personal treatment
- cop who is strict to the law
- a cop submits this when apply for a warrant
- the details of the crime
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- When someone permits a cop to search them
- a judge goes over the totality of the circumstances when decision to approve a ...
- when a cop doesn't get permission from a judge for a search
- related to the blue wall of silence
- you need probable cause to make an ...
10 Clues: the details of the crime • cop who is strict to the law • a cop that gives personal treatment • related to the blue wall of silence • you need probable cause to make an ... • you need reasonable suspicion for a ... • When someone permits a cop to search them • a cop submits this when apply for a warrant • when a cop doesn't get permission from a judge for a search • ...
Criminal Law Vocab 2024-10-18
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- When someone performs all of the elements of a crime, but fails to achieve the criminal result
- An agreement between 2 or more people to commit a crime
- Crimes or behavior that takes place before or in preparation for a crime
- Accessory _______________ the fact: A person who, knowing a crime has been committed, helps the principal or an accomplice avoid capture or helps them escape.
- An act that is open to view
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- Someone who helps the principal commit a crime
- Crime of ______________ when a person fails to perform an act required by law.
- A crime for a person to solicit or asking another person to commit a crime
- The person who commits a crime
- Accessory_____________ the fact: A person who orders a crime or helps the principal commit the crime, but who is not present during the crime
10 Clues: An act that is open to view • The person who commits a crime • Someone who helps the principal commit a crime • An agreement between 2 or more people to commit a crime • Crimes or behavior that takes place before or in preparation for a crime • A crime for a person to solicit or asking another person to commit a crime • ...
Criminal Justice Crossword 2025-10-16
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- A legal principle that excludes improperly obtained evidence from trial.
- A serious crime that can result in severe penalties.
- Law established by the outcome of former court cases.
- A legal document authorizing the police to perform a specified task.
- The location where an illegal act has taken place.
- Reasonable grounds for making an arrest or conducting a search.
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- The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
- Less severe offenses than felonies, typically punishable by less than a year in jail.
- Established legal precedent from prior cases.
- A landmark Supreme Court case regarding rights of the accused.
10 Clues: Established legal precedent from prior cases. • The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution. • The location where an illegal act has taken place. • A serious crime that can result in severe penalties. • Law established by the outcome of former court cases. • A landmark Supreme Court case regarding rights of the accused. • ...
vocabulary 2013-06-10
12 Clues: zanja • busqueda • deceiver • cubierta • cumbre, cima • ruido, tumulto • molestia, enojo • pleasure-seeking • criminal, infractor • esclarecedor, revelador • informar, poner al corriente • tierras altas, zona montañosa
AS law 2014-09-10
7 Clues: sdss • jkfhl • kgdlgj • wdwdee • The name given to 12 lay people • An example of a criminal offence • The court where the more serious criminal cases are heard
Thinking Errors 2017-08-07
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- I am impulsive. I do not wait for the proper time to do things. I will not delay my desires. I do it when I want to, even if its not the right time.
- I present myself as incapable and unable to do what I am asked. I think if I look helpless, people won’t expect much of me and I won’t be held accountable.
- I wear a mask or false front. I give the right answer. I do or say the right thing though that is not how I truly think and feel. On the outside, I appear to be a good citizen, but undearneath this mask is the beating heart of a real criminal person.
- I feel anger in many situations or most of the time. I get angry easily. My anger quickly becomes intense and spreads. I use tantrums, outrage and aggression to express anger. When I am angry, I don’t think in a normal, rational way. My anger can lead to hurtful or criminal acts. Sometimes I use anger to shift focus from the problem or me to something else. I also use anger to seek revenge. Sometimes I get angry or pretend I am angry so I can control someone or justify hurting someone.
- I take pride in being a criminal. My self esteem is based on my criminal deeds and accomplishments. Criminal deeds could include criminal offenses or merely breaking rules and feeling proud that I got away with it.
- I discount my innapropriate behavior. I try to make wrong behavior appear insignificant. Sometimes I compare my wrong behavior to “worse” behavior, so I don’t appear to be so bad.
- I view others as a possession. I act as if I have total control over another person. I ignore the fact that the other person has feelings and needs. I abuse power in the relationship.
- I blame someone or something for causing me to act as I did. I blame others so I can avoud responsilbility for my actions.
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- Assuming I know the thoughts, motives, and intentions of others. Not bothering to ask people what they think or what is important to them.
- I use legalistic arguments to create a cloud of words to confuse and distract others from what is really relevant. I skillyfully focus on rules or morals and I hide behind them so that others cannot force me to be responsible. I especially like to ignore the spirit of a law or rule so I can use a literal interpretation to mislead others. I divert attention from real issues by focusing on irrelevant, nit picking details.
- I make excuses or explanations to explain away my innaprorpiate behavior. I try to make something wrong appear like it is not wrong.
- I feel worthless, like I am a nothing. I think other people can tell I am a zero, or I am afraid that others may discover I am really a nothing. I believe that things will never change- that I will always be a zero. I may enagage in illegal or dangerous activities so I can prove to others or myself that I am not a zero.
- I believe I am such a slick, criminal person, that no one will catch me or be wise to my criminal tricks and plans. I am aware that if I do wrong and get caught I will get punished, but I think ZI won’t get caught or that if I do get caught I will be able to talk my way out of it.
- I do things just to get others to praise me. My heart is not in what I am doing. I am just trying to get others to say “good job” or “atta boy!”
- I will look confused even though I really know what’s going on. I will try to convince others that I do not know what to do or what is expected of me. I will typically use confusion as a way to avoid responsibility or as an excuse for not doing what I was supposed to do.
15 Clues: I blame someone or something for causing me to act as I did. I blame others so I can avoud responsilbility for my actions. • I make excuses or explanations to explain away my innaprorpiate behavior. I try to make something wrong appear like it is not wrong. • ...
PROVERBS 2013-01-09
6 Clues: Great ______ think alike. • _______ will move mountains. • _________ is the best teacher. • Good fences make good _________. • It is no use crying over ______ milk. • Every ______ loves to hear himself sing.
Law Reform 2015-02-25
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- Who set up the Criminal Revision Committee?
- Bring together together all the topic of law under once source?
- To simplify and modernise the law?
- The pressure group that is only open to certain individuals?
- The Royal commission are .... when finished?
- The success the Law Reform committee had in 1967?
- The ...... commission 1981 lead to the PACE 1984 (Royal commission)
- The Criminal Revision Committee produce one report....?
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- How many commissioners in the Law commissions?
- The reform made by the law commission on voluntary manslaughter?
- What area of law does the Law Reform committee review?
- The pressure group with close links to parliament?
- The Royal commission investation into the...?
- The procedure that speed up the introduction of new reforms?
14 Clues: To simplify and modernise the law? • Who set up the Criminal Revision Committee? • The Royal commission are .... when finished? • The Royal commission investation into the...? • How many commissioners in the Law commissions? • The success the Law Reform committee had in 1967? • The pressure group with close links to parliament? • ...
Virginia State Courts 2022-02-11
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- Has original jurisdiction for civil cases >$25,000 and felonies
- if you don't like your verdict, you can try this in a higher court
- preside at all courts but one
- has original jurisdiction for misdemeanors and civil cases <$25,000
- the police need this to make an arrest
- is the highest court in Virginia
- handles all civil and criminal matters involving minors
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- this case established the principle of judicial review
- the jurisdiction where a case may be heard on appeal, i.e., after it's been tried once
- the jurisdiction when a case is first tried in court
- has appellate jurisdiction only
- the first step of the criminal process
- a group of citizens who decide a case
- preside at the Supreme Court
14 Clues: preside at the Supreme Court • preside at all courts but one • has appellate jurisdiction only • is the highest court in Virginia • a group of citizens who decide a case • the first step of the criminal process • the police need this to make an arrest • the jurisdiction when a case is first tried in court • this case established the principle of judicial review • ...
Law 12 Glossary Terms 2016-09-07
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- a document ordering someone to appear in court as a witness
- sending a person to another country, usually to stand trial
- causing the death of another person
- the intentional killing of another human being
- you forgot to make a will and you died
- one who appeals a trial's outcome to a higher court
- keeping someone after school - oops, I mean in custody
- trying to solve disputes in a friendly way
- enough to lead reasonable person to conclude that the suspect has committed a crime
- compensation, usually money, for a wrong suffered
- it's your fault the person died, but you didn't intend to murder them
- you have the power to make and enforce laws
- promise of good behaviour gets you out early
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- making false or malicious statements intended to hurt person's character or reputation
- the judgement of a court after a criminal is convicted
- a defence which places a person at a place other than at the scene of the crime
- telling lies on purpose in the courtroom under oath
- the person making the allegation of discrimination
- when the police "trick" someone into committing a criminal offence
- a press in which a neutral third party intervenes to bring opposing parties to an agreement
- written or recorded statement that damages a person's character or reputation
- a document that allows the police to go through your house looking for stuff
- harm to a person or property (maybe you can sue!)
- an oral statement or gesture that damages a person's character or reputation
- sessions held by a court which travels around its area of jurisdiction
- depriving a person of liberty so that they may face a criminal charge
- an order for the accused to appear in court
27 Clues: causing the death of another person • you forgot to make a will and you died • trying to solve disputes in a friendly way • you have the power to make and enforce laws • an order for the accused to appear in court • promise of good behaviour gets you out early • the intentional killing of another human being • harm to a person or property (maybe you can sue!) • ...
CRIMES 2017-07-31
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- A person who is not what he or she pretends to be.
- A breach of a law or rule; an illegal act.
- the action of forging or producing a copy of a document, signature, banknote, or work of art.
- entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft.
- steal or misappropriate (money placed in one's trust or belonging to the organization for which one works).
- A person whose job is to transcribe speech in shorthand.
- the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
- a person, especially a public official, who institutes legal proceedings against someone.
- take (someone) away illegally by force, typically to obtain a ransom.
- the deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another.
- the activity of illegally using a computer to access information stored on another computer system or to spread a computer virus.
- action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property.
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- A public officer authorized to hear and decide cases in a court of law.
- The act of giving money, goods or other forms of recompense to a recipient in exchange for an alteration of their behavior (to the benefit/interest of the giver) that the recipient would otherwise not alter.
- the criminal action of stealing goods from a shop while pretending to be a customer.
- An individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- enter the owner's land or property without permission.
- move (goods) illegally into or out of a country.
- a person who sees an event happening, especially a crime or an accident.
- the action, treated as a criminal offense, of demanding money from a person in return for not revealing compromising or injurious information about that person.
20 Clues: A breach of a law or rule; an illegal act. • move (goods) illegally into or out of a country. • A person who is not what he or she pretends to be. • enter the owner's land or property without permission. • A person whose job is to transcribe speech in shorthand. • the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property. • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2019-03-05
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- the fair administration of justice
- hears cases where one person or group thinks another person or group should pay for causing harm
- a legal principle created by an appellate court decision that lower court judges must follow when deciding similar cases
- the power of the Supreme Court to declare laws and actions of local, state, or national governments unconstitutional
- a member of the Supreme Court of the United States, the highest court in the nation
- a group that hears charges against a suspect and decides whether there is sufficient evidence to bring the person to trial
- the set of rules and standards by which a society governs itself
- a formal charge of criminal action by a grand jury
- a mistake by a judge as to the applicable law in a case
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- the person against whom a civil or criminal suit is brought in court
- the authority of a trial court to be the first to hear a case
- an attorney who represents the government in a criminal case
- a written statement setting forth the legal arguments, relevant facts, and precedents supporting one side of a case
- an agreement whereby a defendant pleads guilty to a lesser crime than the one with which a defendant was originally charged and in return the government agrees not to prosecute the defendant for the more serious crime
- hears cases about crimes like burglary, murder, or driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
- unbiased
- attorney who works for the state and defends people who cannot afford a private attorney
- not consistent with a nation’s constitution
- a group of citizens who hear evidence during a trial and give a verdict
- in a civil trial the person who brings suit in court
20 Clues: unbiased • the fair administration of justice • not consistent with a nation’s constitution • a formal charge of criminal action by a grand jury • in a civil trial the person who brings suit in court • a mistake by a judge as to the applicable law in a case • an attorney who represents the government in a criminal case • ...
Chapter 15 civics vocab 2023-12-20
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- Pleas guilty for a less serious crime
- A small crime someone can be charged a small fine or a little jail time
- A youth who has committed a offense punishable by criminal process
- A child or teenager who commits a serious crime or breaks the law repeatedly
- The party who starts the legal proceedings against
- Juvenile court process that is much like a preliminary hearing in adult criminal law
- Correcting someones behavior
- The final settlement and sentencing in a juvenile case
- The questioning of a witness at a trial or hearing to check or discredit the witness's testimony
- The punishment given to someone found guilty of a crime
- Act that breaks a law
- Law established by judicial decisions instead of by legislative action
- Taking charge of someone in an official way
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- A state's written criminal laws
- Following established legal procedures
- A notice telling someone to appear in court to answer a complaint or charge
- Rules and regulations set by government agencies
- The procedure to determine the facts in juvenile court
- A more serious crime like murder or rape
- A formal notice that a lawsuit has been brought
- A legal agreement between two party's
- The person who files the lawsuit
- Money ordered by a court to be paid for injuries or losses suffered
- A youth charged being beyond the control of their guardian
- A wrongful act where a party can sue
- A process where lawyers can check facts and collect evidence before a trial
- Lack of care or attention
- A system of law based on precedent and customs
- The person being sued
- A law written by a legislative branch of government
30 Clues: The person being sued • Act that breaks a law • Lack of care or attention • Correcting someones behavior • A state's written criminal laws • The person who files the lawsuit • A wrongful act where a party can sue • Pleas guilty for a less serious crime • A legal agreement between two party's • Following established legal procedures • A more serious crime like murder or rape • ...
2's review 2022-08-22
Across
- searches and seizures conducted without court-issued search warrants
- officers have a reasonable basis of suspecting criminal activity before detaining someone
- when a prisoner is released from jail early but still has similar responsibilities as a parolee.
- trail that starts but does not finish because of something that happened
- execution of an offender sentenced to death after conviction by a court of law of a criminal offense
- unintentional killing through the commission of a crime other than felony
- defendant is brought in front of the court to hear the charges against them and to enter a plea
- the lawyer's final opportunity in a trial to tell the judge and/or jury why they should win the case.
- Judge decides whether or not probable cause exists to hold a trial
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- the help of a lawyer
- When the offender has a specific intent to kill or to inflict great bodily harm
- a person is held by the state for committing a crime before their trial
- the questioning of a witness by the party that has called that witness to give evidence,in order to support the case that is being made.
- gives the opposing party an opportunity to point out the weaknesses of a witness's testimony
- more serious crime
- legal reason a reasonable person has to have to search you
- criminal creates a serious crime and someone dies while the crime is being committed
- Judge uses sentencing guidelines and information presented at this hearing to make decision
- the lawyers first opportunity to address the jury in trial
- decides whether or not there is enough evidence to go to trial
20 Clues: more serious crime • the help of a lawyer • legal reason a reasonable person has to have to search you • the lawyers first opportunity to address the jury in trial • decides whether or not there is enough evidence to go to trial • Judge decides whether or not probable cause exists to hold a trial • searches and seizures conducted without court-issued search warrants • ...
Crime Puzzle 2022-04-21
Across
- crime crime committed by people of high social position in the course of their occupations
- the attempt to discourage criminality through punishment
- "crimes" violations of law in which there are no readily apparent victims
- the violation of society's formally enacted into criminal law X
- crimes against the person that direct violence or the threat of violence against others
- "protection" a means by which society renders an offender incapable of further offenses temporarily through incarceration or permanently by execution
- subsequent offenses by people previously convicted of crimes
- a legal negotiation in which a prosecutor reduces a charge in exchange for a defendant's guilty plea
- theory the idea that deviance and conformity result not only from what people do but from how others respond to those actions
- a program for reforming the offender to prevent subsequent offenses
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- crimes that involve theft of property belonging to others
- "crime" the illegal actions of a corporation or people acting on its behalf
- a criminal act against a person or person's property by an offender motivated by racial or other bias
- the recognized violation of cultural norms
- attempts by society to regulate people's thought and behavior
- an act of moral vengeance by which society inflicts suffering on the offender comparable to that caused by the offense
- "of deviance" the transformation of moral and legal deviance into a medical condition
- a powerfully negative label that greatly changes a person's self-concept and social identity
- criminal system, the formal response by police, courts, and prison officials to alleged violations of the law
- "crime" a business supplying illegal goods or services
20 Clues: the recognized violation of cultural norms • "crime" a business supplying illegal goods or services • the attempt to discourage criminality through punishment • crimes that involve theft of property belonging to others • subsequent offenses by people previously convicted of crimes • attempts by society to regulate people's thought and behavior • ...
Serial Legal Terms 2025-10-06
Across
- a person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action.
- make a formal judgment or decision about a problem or disputed matter in court
- guilty The prosecution has not been able to prove the defendant is guilty without a reasonable doubt
- the allegation that a person has committed a specific crime
- a government official who conducts criminal prosecutions on behalf of the state and the victim
- The court process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act
- reported, supposed
- to a crime someone who helps a person commit a crime but isn't primarily responsible
- proof
- pointing indirectly toward someone's guilt but not conclusively proving it
- attorney the lawyer representing the defendant (accused)
- the punishment given to someone found guilty of committing a crime
- someone who sees an event and reports what happened
- a hearing in which a suspect is charged and pleads guilty or not guilty
- a trial rendered invalid through an error in the proceedings.
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- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- An act against the law
- to support with evidence
- a reason for doing something
- argument a direct address each lawyer gives to the judge or jury at the end of a trial
- a written document that sets out the evidence of a witness
- of interest someone who law enforcement thinks may have information related to a crime
- declared blameless and free of guilt
- rumor, gossip
- a person officially charged with a crime
- a solemn promise
- a sworn written statement
- an individual being sued or charged with a crime
- cause to stop; bring into custody
- responsible for doing something criminal
30 Clues: proof • rumor, gossip • a solemn promise • reported, supposed • An act against the law • to support with evidence • a sworn written statement • a reason for doing something • cause to stop; bring into custody • declared blameless and free of guilt • a person officially charged with a crime • responsible for doing something criminal • an individual being sued or charged with a crime • ...
video games 2025-05-08
8th grade crime vocabulary 2022-03-25
Across
- įsilaužėlis
- plėšikas
- vagis
- užpuolikas
- sudaužyti
- nusikaltėlis
- klastotė
- įtariamasis
- nekaltas
- pasislėpti
- pavogti
- vagystė iš parduotuvės
- užpuolimas (gatvėje)
- netikras/melagingas
- padegėjas
- įsilaužimas
- prekyba narkotikais
- pabėgti
- automobilių vagystė (pasivažinėjimui)
- žudikas
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- apiplėšimas
- kalėjimas
- įrodymas
- nužudymas
- padegimas
- tirti
- turto sugadinimas
- įvykdyti nusikaltimą
- vagystė
- liūdininkas
- kalėjimas
- prisipažinti
- suimti
33 Clues: vagis • tirti • suimti • pavogti • vagystė • pabėgti • žudikas • plėšikas • įrodymas • klastotė • nekaltas • kalėjimas • nužudymas • sudaužyti • padegimas • padegėjas • kalėjimas • užpuolikas • pasislėpti • įsilaužėlis • apiplėšimas • įtariamasis • liūdininkas • įsilaužimas • nusikaltėlis • prisipažinti • turto sugadinimas • netikras/melagingas • prekyba narkotikais • įvykdyti nusikaltimą • užpuolimas (gatvėje) • vagystė iš parduotuvės • ...
Verona Volte Crossword 2012-05-09
Across
- time when one can relax
- to predict
- to bury
- to scold, rebuke, reprimand
- small, unimportant
- funeral ceremonies
- confession
- to deceive or cheat
- to overwhelm with something
- a sword
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- to joke, prank
- to examine
- whining, whimpering
- a druggist
- cloth used to wrap a body for burial
- cheerful, merry
- same kind
- a tomb
- a criminal
- hatred
20 Clues: a tomb • hatred • to bury • a sword • same kind • to examine • to predict • a druggist • confession • a criminal • to joke, prank • cheerful, merry • small, unimportant • funeral ceremonies • whining, whimpering • to deceive or cheat • time when one can relax • to scold, rebuke, reprimand • to overwhelm with something • cloth used to wrap a body for burial
VOCABULARY FOR 1st quiz- Part 2. 2021-02-18
29 Clues: תא • שער • טעם • רמה • מטבח • צבאי • דמעה • למות • חופש • ברזל • אתגר • קבוצה • לשרוף • חקירה • ביטוח • לחתוך • האמת? • חולשה • ניטרלי • יקר ערך • משטח, שטוח • תחזיק מעמד! • טלפון סלולרי • להקיא (2מילים • פושע (גם פלילי • להיפרד (2 מילים • להתעדכן (2מילים • להמריא (גם להסיר • למי אכפת? (2מילים
Where do we come from/ What are humans 2013-05-11
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- Single, separate, humans are
- Where our unique minds are developed
- Certain to meet a particular fate
Down
- A natural process involving change in a species
- Humans are all _________
- Also a superior being looking down on humans from above
- Something that all humans could achieve in some way
- Make an _______ on the world
8 Clues: Humans are all _________ • Single, separate, humans are • Make an _______ on the world • Certain to meet a particular fate • Where our unique minds are developed • A natural process involving change in a species • Something that all humans could achieve in some way • Also a superior being looking down on humans from above
Conquering the Voice of the Enemy 2015-07-18
8 Clues: Our agreement with God • David's covenant friend • Test these by God's word • A person who is against us • effectual, fervent availeth much • We must do this to learn God's word • We must not let these linger in our minds • Children of Israel did this before going to war
West Africa Review ( Mary Claire ) 2021-10-06
Across
- did the empire of shanghai end
- is a shaman
- what is another term for lineages the Niger river located
- animism
- used in gold minds and bring out gravel to find gold
- is a village chief
- Major trade city of Mali
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- The two primary natural resources of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai
- Mali conquered by another empire
- is griot
10 Clues: animism • is griot • is a shaman • is a village chief • Major trade city of Mali • did the empire of shanghai end • Mali conquered by another empire • used in gold minds and bring out gravel to find gold • The two primary natural resources of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai • what is another term for lineages the Niger river located
West Africa Review ( Mary Claire ) 2021-10-06
Across
- did the empire of shanghai end
- is a shaman
- what is another term for lineages the Niger river located
- animism
- used in gold minds and bring out gravel to find gold
- is a village chief
- Major trade city of Mali
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- The two primary natural resources of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai
- Mali conquered by another empire
- is griot
10 Clues: animism • is griot • is a shaman • is a village chief • Major trade city of Mali • did the empire of shanghai end • Mali conquered by another empire • used in gold minds and bring out gravel to find gold • The two primary natural resources of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai • what is another term for lineages the Niger river located
West Africa Review ( Mary Claire ) 2021-10-06
Across
- did the empire of shanghai end
- is a shaman
- what is another term for lineages the Niger river located
- animism
- used in gold minds and bring out gravel to find gold
- is a village chief
- Major trade city of Mali
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- The two primary natural resources of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai
- Mali conquered by another empire
- is griot
10 Clues: animism • is griot • is a shaman • is a village chief • Major trade city of Mali • did the empire of shanghai end • Mali conquered by another empire • used in gold minds and bring out gravel to find gold • The two primary natural resources of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai • what is another term for lineages the Niger river located
Power Words 2025-03-17
Across
- Decision of Judge or Jury
- Authority for a court to be first to hear the case
- Hear evidence and decide whether to or to not bring the criminally accused person to trial
- case centered around getting money/property
- Person who is accused
- Higher courts can review lower courts decision
- Cause Basis police must have to take any action towards someone
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- Court case when someone is accused of breaking criminal laws.
- The person filing a civil lawsuit
- Gov. Side of criminal case
- A serious crime that can result in a life sentence
- A convicted felon may ask a higher court to review they're case
- Less serious crime; could result in a fine
- Warrant What police have to have to arrest you
14 Clues: Person who is accused • Decision of Judge or Jury • Gov. Side of criminal case • The person filing a civil lawsuit • Less serious crime; could result in a fine • case centered around getting money/property • Higher courts can review lower courts decision • Warrant What police have to have to arrest you • Authority for a court to be first to hear the case • ...
Bank Terms 2022-04-07
Correction Systems 2022-02-23
Zoli 17 Oct 2023 2023-10-13
Stormbreaker 2012-07-19
12 Clues: spy • rich • sayle... • the creep • the title • adolescent • the writer • get caught • the assassin • the criminal • the main character • the country leaders
Law 2018-01-29
Across
- Judges develop it
- Law governing relationships between individuals
- Law governing the behaviour of individuals emanating from the state
- Law made by Parliament
- Decides the outcome of some criminal cases and civil cases
- An Act of Parliament
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- The name of a proposal for a new law when it has entered either House
- The colour of a government paper with details of an idea for legislation
- Makes primary law
- Principles of law developed from the 11th Century
- The colour of the paper which sets out proposals for legislation
- Principles of law which developed because of the rigidity of the common law
- Law made by Parliament
13 Clues: Judges develop it • Makes primary law • An Act of Parliament • Law made by Parliament • Law made by Parliament • Law governing relationships between individuals • Principles of law developed from the 11th Century • Decides the outcome of some criminal cases and civil cases • The colour of the paper which sets out proposals for legislation • ...
12 Angry Men 2025-12-18
Across
- Person who interprets the law in court
- Person or party bringing the case (in this case, the state)
- In charge of the jury
- Type of trial shown in the movie
- the power to determine constitutionality of a law or action
- number of men on the jury in the film
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- Requirement for conviction in a criminal case
- The person accused of murder (or another crime)
- The group of citizens who determine guilt or innocence
- Juror who advocates for careful deliberation
- Branch in charge of determining if a law or action is constitutional
- The court's decision in a trial
12 Clues: In charge of the jury • The court's decision in a trial • Type of trial shown in the movie • number of men on the jury in the film • Person who interprets the law in court • Juror who advocates for careful deliberation • Requirement for conviction in a criminal case • The person accused of murder (or another crime) • The group of citizens who determine guilt or innocence • ...
Spirit, Soul and Body 2022-03-23
9 Clues: It feels • It thinks • What you guard • 1 Thessalonians 5:23 • Heart is where your _____ are • Emotions and Feelings lie here • Made up of mind, heart, and personality • How can you be alive physically but yet dead? • What happens to your spirit when you become born again
Neat and clever title 2020-10-18
7 Clues: meow-er • Midwood's mascot • Holiday coming up • Can you use punctuation in answers? • Ability to read other people’s minds • Number of clues required for your puzzle • All the king's horse's and all the king's men couldn't put him together again
Twelve Angry Men Metalanguage 2021-07-12
Across
- the standard of proof required in criminal cases
- not participate in or stand out of a decision
- the juror who acts as spokesperson for the jury
- one or more jurors cannot agree on a verdict
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- compulsory
- the jury's decision
- the most severe form of punishment under criminal law
- a person randomly selected to participate in a jury
- 100% agreement
9 Clues: compulsory • 100% agreement • the jury's decision • one or more jurors cannot agree on a verdict • not participate in or stand out of a decision • the juror who acts as spokesperson for the jury • the standard of proof required in criminal cases • a person randomly selected to participate in a jury • the most severe form of punishment under criminal law
Patrol Operations & Traffic Codes 2021-04-14
Across
- than normal to a particular area to deal with a particular crime
- - Involuntary jerking of the eyes occurring as the eyes
- - Technique where officers dress and play the role of potential victims or as a
- Patrol - Type of patrol where officers are given specific duties when not
- for misconduct.
- - defined as inducing an individual to commit a crime he or she did not
- - A group of heavily armed officers waiting for anticipated crime to occur
- Forces - Type of patrol where one portion of patrol force handles dispatch goals,
- a person’s bloodstream.
- - Major technique used in recent years using various undercover methods to
- to the side.
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- - “Blood Alcohol Content” - used for measuring the amount of alcohol concentration
- to calls.
- criminal
- - uniform tactical operations technique utilizing a larger number of uniform
- Patrol - a form of police service that directly attempts to eliminate
- criminals usually involved in burglaries and thefts
- for the sole purpose of criminal prosecution
- the other are on directed patrol
19 Clues: criminal • to calls. • to the side. • for misconduct. • a person’s bloodstream. • the other are on directed patrol • for the sole purpose of criminal prosecution • criminals usually involved in burglaries and thefts • - Involuntary jerking of the eyes occurring as the eyes • than normal to a particular area to deal with a particular crime • ...
Government 2024-05-22
Across
- The president has the power to _____ people, or officially forgive someone for a crime.
- Congress has two houses, that makes it ________.
- Our first president.
- Type of trial about a non criminal matter.
- How old do you have to be to be a senator in congress?
- Branch of government that makes the laws.
- Presidential elections happen in this month.
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- If the president doesn't like a bill he can ___ it.
- The supreme law of the land. It explains our government.
- What month is the president sworn in?
- Type of trial where the defendant committed a crime.
- Immigrants can become legal citizens through a process called ______.
- The second amendment give people the right to bear _____.
- Branch of government that the president is in.
- The amendment that gave women the right to vote.
- Number of justices on the Supreme Court.
- The president's helpers.
- The first amendment covers freedom of religion, press, petition, assembly and _____.
- People who supported the Constitution were part of this political party.
19 Clues: Our first president. • The president's helpers. • What month is the president sworn in? • Number of justices on the Supreme Court. • Branch of government that makes the laws. • Type of trial about a non criminal matter. • Presidential elections happen in this month. • Branch of government that the president is in. • Congress has two houses, that makes it ________. • ...
Judical Branch 2024-03-21
Across
- The person who sets the bail
- Highest court in the land
- If you are proven guilty or innocent
- A less serious crime that is a smaller fine and less jail time if there is any
- A case involving a crime
- The one suing in a civil case
- Deals with non-federal level crimes
- The person who argues for the defendant
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- The jury has proven that you did the crime
- A group of people who decide if the defendant is guilty or innocent
- Where Felony cases start
- Deals with federal crimes or a case that involves the Government
- Local law
- If you don't like the verdict of your case you can do this to try to change the verdict
- You did not commit the crime
- A case involving someone suing someone else
- Original jurisdiction for felony cases
- The one who argues against the defendant in a criminal case
- More serious crime that usually results in jail time or a big fine
- The person being accused
20 Clues: Local law • Where Felony cases start • A case involving a crime • The person being accused • Highest court in the land • The person who sets the bail • You did not commit the crime • The one suing in a civil case • Deals with non-federal level crimes • If you are proven guilty or innocent • Original jurisdiction for felony cases • The person who argues for the defendant • ...
Regents Vocabulary Practice 2014-01-13
Across
- does not use "like" or "as" to compare objects
- the main ideas or concept
- The main character
- the feeling the atmosphere/situation gives
- The time and place of the story
- The main events of the story
Down
- clues or hints of what will happen in the future plot
- language that creates visual pictures in our minds
- uses "like" or "as" to compare objects
- the character who is against the main character
- the authors attitude towards situations/characters
11 Clues: The main character • the main ideas or concept • The main events of the story • The time and place of the story • uses "like" or "as" to compare objects • the feeling the atmosphere/situation gives • does not use "like" or "as" to compare objects • the character who is against the main character • language that creates visual pictures in our minds • ...
Psychology 2022-08-25
Across
- intelligence testing and cultural biases.
- German psychologist,philosopher,physiologist.
- the view that people have free will
- internal, covert activity of our minds.
- study the effects of the environment on people.
Down
- helps deal with personal problems
- perspective focuses on memory, intelligence, perception, thought process, problem solving, language and learning.
- the idea that all behaviors are learned
- when will it happen again?
- the scientific study of behavior and mental process
- outward or overt actions and reactions.
11 Clues: when will it happen again? • helps deal with personal problems • the view that people have free will • the idea that all behaviors are learned • outward or overt actions and reactions. • internal, covert activity of our minds. • intelligence testing and cultural biases. • German psychologist,philosopher,physiologist. • study the effects of the environment on people. • ...
Block 1 Law Enforcement 2022-01-26
Across
- PEELE, This former British Conservative Statesman and Prime Minister is commonly known as the “Father of Modern Policing.”
- State in which a homemade 5,000-pound bomb destroyed a third of the Alfred O. Murrah building Federal building.
- REEVE, This Anglo-Saxon term serves as the origin for the term “Sheriff.”
- SUSPICION, A legal standard of proof that is less than probable cause and less than the legal standard for arrests and warrants.
- V ILLINOIS, Under 6th amendment, criminal suspects have a right to counsel during police interrogations.
- Men that patrolled areas to deter criminal activity, report fires, and participate in the prevention & detection of crime as well as the recovery of stolen goods.
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- This is a part I offense.
- The basic function and role of this organization is responsible for maintaining public order and safety, enforcing the law, and preventing, detecting and investigating criminal activities.
- POLICING, Using innovative and/or unconventional policing techniques such as intelligence operations, undercover stings, electronic surveillance to solve sophisticated crimes that are higher in complexity than regular street crime.
- This study found that decreasing or increasing routine preventive patrol within the range tested had no effect on crime, citizen fear of crime, community attitudes toward the police, the delivery of police service, police response time, or traffic accidents. (Acronym)
- VOLLMER, The father of modern policing. Became the first police chief of Berkeley, California and the first to motorize police, and use the lie detector.
- Tasked with combating drug trafficking and distribution in the USA. (Acronym)
- SERVICE, This law enforcement agency protects our nation’s highest elected leaders, visiting foreign heads of state, and national special security events; and safeguard the U.S. financial infrastructure and payment systems.
- STREET RUNNERS, This professional police force was organized in London by Henry Fielding in 1749.
- This organization provided funds for police to go to school and earn collegiate or graduate degrees. Many of these officers moved into academics and were the first wave of criminal justice educators. (Acronym)
15 Clues: This is a part I offense. • REEVE, This Anglo-Saxon term serves as the origin for the term “Sheriff.” • Tasked with combating drug trafficking and distribution in the USA. (Acronym) • STREET RUNNERS, This professional police force was organized in London by Henry Fielding in 1749. • ...
Judicial Branch Power Words 2025-03-20
Across
- A group that hears the evidence in a criminal case and decides if there is enough evidence to bring the accused person to trial. If so, they issue an indictment.
- The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws - especially the rights guaranteed in the 4th - 8th amendments to the Constitution. Protected by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendments.
- The decision of a judge or jury.
- The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if law or presidential action follows the Constitution. This is when the judicial branch interprets the laws.
- A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder. In Virginia, the most severe class of felony can result in life in prison or a death sentence.
- An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest.
- The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case. Courts with original jurisdiction are also known as trial courts.
- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- The authority to interpret and administer the law. Jurisdiction determines which type of court you attend and where it is located.
Down
- A court case involving disputes between two parties (individuals, businesses) related to money or property.
- The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws. They also punish lawbreakers.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case.
- A less serious crime. In Virginia, the most severe class of misdemeanor can result in 1 year in jail and a $2,500 fine.
15 Clues: The decision of a judge or jury. • An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest. • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit. • A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law. • The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case. • ...
1980's Movie Soundtracks 2022-11-07
Across
- The Top Gun Anthem is an example of instrumental _____.
- Bill Medley was originally a singer with the _______ Brothers.
- Simples Minds is from this country.
- Kenny _______ was the artist who performed "Danger Zone".
- The composer of Top Gun Anthem was from this country.
- The _______ of My Life is the main song and also the closing song to the movie "Dirty Dancing".
- Simple ________ is the rock group that performed on the soundtrack to the movie "The Breakfast Club".
- The state in which Kenny Loggins grew up in.
- The other movie Kenny Loggins wrote a famous pop song for.
- The composer for the movie "Chariots of Fire" was from this country.
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- _________ of Fire was written as the theme song for the movie of the same title.
- Tim ______ was the producer who hired the same composer for all of his movies.
- _______ Zone was written for the soundtrack of "Top Gun".
- _________ was the composer of the song originally known as "titles" for this movie about runners training for the Olympics.
- The other major movie in which John Williams is famous for writing the music.
- ________ Warnes was the female vocalist in the duo who sang the soundtrack piece for "Dirty Dancing".
- John _______ orchestrated the theme song to "Indiana Jones".
- ______ Spielberg was the director who asked John Williams to write music for several of his movies.
- Danny ______ wrote the main theme for Batman.
- Don't You ______ About Me is the Number One hit from "The Breakfast Club".
- _______ Faltermeyer is the composer of Top Gun Anthem.
- "What a _______" is the song that tells the story of a steelworker auditioning to be a professional ballerina.
- The composer of Indiana Jones Main Theme also wrote music for the Summer, Winter, and Special ______.
- ______ Cara was the performer for the theme song from "Flashdance".
24 Clues: Simples Minds is from this country. • The state in which Kenny Loggins grew up in. • Danny ______ wrote the main theme for Batman. • The composer of Top Gun Anthem was from this country. • _______ Faltermeyer is the composer of Top Gun Anthem. • The Top Gun Anthem is an example of instrumental _____. • _______ Zone was written for the soundtrack of "Top Gun". • ...
Child Development 2022-12-08
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- going back to an earlier stage of development
- not self guided by internal values
- person who speaks only 1 language
- evaluating how to respond to a situation by getting a social cue from a more experienced person
- second level of pretense in which the toddler uses one set of objects to represent another set of objects and pretends to do something
- development of muscles, especially those in the hands and fingers
- special underpants/pants made of disposable diaper material that help lessen the mess of accidents during toilet learning
- ability to recall and later imitate someone's behavior
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- development of the trunk and arm and leg muscles
- sudden emotional outburst of anger commonly displayed by a toddler
- wait until later to get what is wanted
- first level of pretense in which the toddler uses real objects/realistic toys and pretends to do something that has to do with him/herself
- symbolic actions seen in play that mimic real situations
- doing as one chooses rather than what others want
- being fluent in 2 languages
- ability to coordinate sight with movement of the hands
- questions that require a descriptive response for an answer
- ability to control oneself
- person's ability to pronounce words that can be understood by others
- questions that only require a one/two word response
- conflict toddlers must resolve according to the second stage of Erikson's psychological theory
- seeing in the minds eye or hearing in the minds ear in absence of a stimulus
- solid foods that provide the nutrients infants and toddlers need in addition to their breast milk
- confidence a person has in his/her own worth and control
- ability to label self and others as male and female
- fine-motor movements that are smooth and rather effortless
26 Clues: ability to control oneself • being fluent in 2 languages • person who speaks only 1 language • not self guided by internal values • wait until later to get what is wanted • going back to an earlier stage of development • development of the trunk and arm and leg muscles • doing as one chooses rather than what others want • ...
Impact of Crime Chapter 1 2022-06-18
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- a strong belief something will happen
- crime has directly or indirectly on
- or harm caused by criminal
- contrary to or forbidden by law
- something done to individual(s) that causes harm
- emotional, or psychological
- In Florida, a crime victim or their
- an area or a group of people who share something in common
- committed the criminal act
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- the person(s)who are harmed because of a
- payment, repair, or community service to pay back victims or a community for losses,
- to compensate or makeup for a wrongdoing
- a type of justice that looks at crime by focusing on the harm created by the
- have a constitutional __________to be informed, present, and heard at all crucial stages of the proceedings of the offender
- victim _________ is the physical,
- physical injury, especially when deliberately inflicted
16 Clues: or harm caused by criminal • committed the criminal act • emotional, or psychological • contrary to or forbidden by law • victim _________ is the physical, • crime has directly or indirectly on • In Florida, a crime victim or their • a strong belief something will happen • the person(s)who are harmed because of a • to compensate or makeup for a wrongdoing • ...
Bushranger Terms 2021-09-07
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- Ned was part of the ____ Gan
- Someone that brakes the law
- An Australian term for Bandit
- A movie staring Harrison Ford in 1993
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- The first convicts that ran where know as?
- Another world for outlaw starting with B
- A game called cops and ?
- Another name someone is known for like Mad Morgan
- A popular term used in American Westerns for a criminal
9 Clues: A game called cops and ? • Someone that brakes the law • Ned was part of the ____ Gan • An Australian term for Bandit • A movie staring Harrison Ford in 1993 • Another world for outlaw starting with B • The first convicts that ran where know as? • Another name someone is known for like Mad Morgan • A popular term used in American Westerns for a criminal
Telepathy Vocab 2021-10-06
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- Name of the government Cold War psychic program
- Mind reading horse that used the whip trick
- Lie detector test
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- Brain scan using magnetic fields
- Serial killer who tricked lie detector
- The ability to read minds
- Smallest part of brain that can be analyzed by fMRI
- ames CIA double agent who tricked lie detector
- Brain scan using radiative sugars
9 Clues: Lie detector test • The ability to read minds • Brain scan using magnetic fields • Brain scan using radiative sugars • Serial killer who tricked lie detector • Mind reading horse that used the whip trick • ames CIA double agent who tricked lie detector • Name of the government Cold War psychic program • Smallest part of brain that can be analyzed by fMRI
A totally awesome super duper "LIT" F451 Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-04
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- The survival of ____ is driven by the will to preserve knowledge
- _____ causes one to lose their individuality and lead a less fulfilling life
- reason why Montag doesn't miss Mildred
- is power
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- "but you can't make people ______"
- a way to preserve important books for future generations
- reading books
- stored inside of the men's minds
- the culmination of ignorance and detachment in the world
9 Clues: is power • reading books • stored inside of the men's minds • "but you can't make people ______" • reason why Montag doesn't miss Mildred • a way to preserve important books for future generations • the culmination of ignorance and detachment in the world • The survival of ____ is driven by the will to preserve knowledge • ...
Healthy Hearts Promoting Healthy Minds Crossword 2013-08-16
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- Where the race starts and ends
- _________ Services organizes the 5k
- Last name of the contact person for the 5k
- Name of the 5k - "Healthy Hearts ________ Healthy Minds"
- Group sponsoring the Pancake Breakfast this year
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- The distance of a 5k is ___.1 miles
- Time the race starts
- School event that our 5k coincides with
- Number of years 5k has been held
9 Clues: Time the race starts • Where the race starts and ends • Number of years 5k has been held • _________ Services organizes the 5k • The distance of a 5k is ___.1 miles • School event that our 5k coincides with • Last name of the contact person for the 5k • Group sponsoring the Pancake Breakfast this year • Name of the 5k - "Healthy Hearts ________ Healthy Minds"
Villains 2024-09-30
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- Tyrant
- Clown Prince
- Yellow Power Ring Wielder
- Clone Scientists
- Controls science and magic
- Commander of the Dark Kingdom
- Master of Magnetism
- Possesses Magical Mask
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- Spectacled Intelligence Officer
- Criminal Mastermind
- Industrialist
- God Troublemaker
- Evil Feline
- Deadliest Assassin
- Egotistical Mad Scientist
- Skull Faced Sorcerer
- Mastery of Magic
17 Clues: Tyrant • Evil Feline • Clown Prince • Industrialist • God Troublemaker • Clone Scientists • Mastery of Magic • Deadliest Assassin • Criminal Mastermind • Master of Magnetism • Skull Faced Sorcerer • Possesses Magical Mask • Yellow Power Ring Wielder • Egotistical Mad Scientist • Controls science and magic • Commander of the Dark Kingdom • Spectacled Intelligence Officer
Crossword Puzzle#7 2023-01-11
18 Clues: To desert • Go by bike • Make whole • Put on show • "Told you!" • "__ heaven" • Tend the sick • Look intently • Wrench; melody • Put into words • Alter partially • Find unexpectedly • Apprehend; detain • Put forward an idea • Deliberately destroy • Front part of the head • Battlefield shout of old • Bring a criminal action against
Can you solve this puzzle? 2025-01-21
18 Clues: jail • taxi • home • forger • killed • dollars • policeman • racehorse • carry a gun • do you understand? • some sort of liquor • some sort of criminal • slang word for clothes • slang word meaning man • slang word meaning woman • phrase meaning really easy • phrase for puttting things away • an extraordinary person, thing, idea
Codes 2022-03-20
17 Clues: 6110 • harm 5F • 1S or 1410 • Breach of 1R • attempted 1X • Assault 1410 • assault 1510 • assault 1640 • General 3530 • 1210 Abduction • Harassment 2 C • Harassment 1840 • 1710 Threats and • one off occurrence • Police Safety Order • Factors influencing assault • 7F Family Violence Info Disclosure Scheme
tom 2025-02-05
17 Clues: capsize • appraise • to pause • to inhale • sharp pain • baggy pants • To separate • wild emotion • very annoyed • strong emotion • grim persistence • bad-tempered way • something seems off • a pause in movement • glowing coal or wood • give evidence as a witness • guilty of a criminal offense
Crim Pro 2024-05-22
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- In Virginia both sides have_ challenges for good cause
- Jury verdicts must be
- a written accusation of crime, prepared and determined by a regular grand jury from their own knowledge or observation without a bill of indictment laid before them
- Husbands and wives may also be compelled to testify _ of each other
- In_cases both sides are allowed3 peremptory challenges
- husbands and wives are allowed to testify
- In_ cases both sides are allowed 4 peremptory challenges
- considers bills for indictment prepared by the attorney fir the CW and determines whether there is sufficient probable cause to return a true bill
- grants a defendant in criminal proceedings the right to confront adverse witnesses
- Virginia requires _ for felony trials
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- acts across jurisdictional lines within Virginia to investigate and return indictments
- Virginia requires _ for misdemeanor trials
- For a confession to be valid the Commonwealth's Attorney must show by a _ of evidence, that the waiver was knowing and voluntary
- Investigates and makes reports on criminal activity in the community or misfeasance of governmental authority by agencies or officials
- a written accusation of crime or a complaint for forfeiture of property or money or for imposition of a penalty, prepared and presented by a competent public official upon their oath of office
- If the defendant is _, 9 months from the preliminary hearing
- A spouse has a privilege against being compelled to testify as a witness
- If the defendant is _, 5months from. the preliminary hearing
18 Clues: Jury verdicts must be • Virginia requires _ for felony trials • husbands and wives are allowed to testify • Virginia requires _ for misdemeanor trials • In Virginia both sides have_ challenges for good cause • In_cases both sides are allowed3 peremptory challenges • In_ cases both sides are allowed 4 peremptory challenges • ...
