criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
1920's 2022-12-14
15 Clues: legs • a dollar • a sailor • any female • an Irishman • a cigarette • face powder • a poor dancer • illegal alcohol • one dollar bill • a drink of liquor • illegal distillery • an engagement ring • an attractive woman • a criminal act or robbery
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com puzzle 2017-09-12
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- Document which consists of written unconditional order given by account holder to the bank
- Getting things done through others
- of Fire- Popular book of APJ Kalam
- Tendulkar- Who played highest number of matches among Indian cricketers
- way of recording financial transactions for business
- single seller in the market
- American currency
- goods- Giffen goods are also known as
- all intangible products known as
- Highest profit earning Marathi movie
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- Permanent, gradual decrease in the book value of asset
- Exchange of ideas
- Mungantiwar- Finance minister of Maharashtra
- Bankers Bank
- Jettly- Current year Finance Minister
- King of Market
- Creating demands in the minds of customers
- Gandhi- speaker for guest lecture on Entrepreneurship development in our campus
- July- Date of GST implementation
19 Clues: Bankers Bank • King of Market • Exchange of ideas • American currency • single seller in the market • July- Date of GST implementation • all intangible products known as • Getting things done through others • of Fire- Popular book of APJ Kalam • Highest profit earning Marathi movie • Jettly- Current year Finance Minister • goods- Giffen goods are also known as • ...
Creative Reflection 2021-03-19
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- strength: rooted in a strong sense of what is ____
- growth: lifelong and life-____ learning
- strength: authentically built with students
- strength: demonstrate ___ and respect for every student
- strength: that sets an ___ for students
- future: a disposition toward ___ in the classroom
- strength: demonstrates tolerance for _____
- strength: a thoughtful & sensitive ____
- growth: think & learn through minds, ______, and hearts
- growth: cross-curricular and cross-cultural
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- future: make use of varied practices of ________
- future: that motivates _____ to take ownership of learning
- growth: an increasing level of personal ______
- future: ______ epistemologies meet the needs of all
- growth: dialogue and ____ with colleagues
- growth: open to _____ and constructive criticism
- strength: maintains the ____ of each learner
- strength: a personal ____ of what one can achieve
- future: the ability to communicate in English and ____
19 Clues: growth: lifelong and life-____ learning • strength: that sets an ___ for students • strength: a thoughtful & sensitive ____ • growth: dialogue and ____ with colleagues • strength: demonstrates tolerance for _____ • strength: authentically built with students • growth: cross-curricular and cross-cultural • strength: maintains the ____ of each learner • ...
1920's 2022-12-14
15 Clues: legs • a dollar • a sailor • any female • an Irishman • a cigarette • face powder • a poor dancer • illegal alcohol • one dollar bill • a drink of liquor • illegal distillery • an engagement ring • an attractive woman • a criminal act or robbery
Animal Kingdom 2024-10-10
15 Clues: Smurf • Sociopath • Time in gaol • Uncle to Jay • Nathan Leckie • Stolen vehicle • Breaks the law • Youngest uncle • Against the law • Jay's girlfriend • Illegal substance • Grandmother to Jay • Family dysfunction • Crime against the person • Place to hide from criminals
Crime 2024-01-14
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- People who decide if someone is guilty or innocent.
- Killing one or more people.
- A building in which people are legally held as a punishment for a crime.
- Someone who solves crimes.
- A person who witnesses a crime
- The reason for doing something.
- Important information which helps solve a crime.
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- Important information which helps solve a crime.
- A claim that one was elsewhere when an act, especially a criminal one, took place.
- The person in a court of law who decides how the law should be applied.
- A person who commits a crime.
- A person who studies law and represents someone in court.
- A person who was affected or harmed by a crime.
- To take something without permission.
14 Clues: Someone who solves crimes. • Killing one or more people. • A person who commits a crime. • A person who witnesses a crime • The reason for doing something. • To take something without permission. • A person who was affected or harmed by a crime. • Important information which helps solve a crime. • Important information which helps solve a crime. • ...
The foundation of criminal justice vocabulary 2016-09-02
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- Reus the planning or attempt to act in violation of law
- law the law as established by the outcome of former cases
- rule A test for criminal insanity
- A written law passed by a legislative body
- Defendant admits responsibility
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- Defendant's lack lack of predisposition to engage in criminal conduct
- a minor wrong doing
- Rea The intention or knowledge of wrongdoing
- regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor
- An intentional act or omission to act
10 Clues: a minor wrong doing • Defendant admits responsibility • rule A test for criminal insanity • An intentional act or omission to act • A written law passed by a legislative body • regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor • Rea The intention or knowledge of wrongdoing • Reus the planning or attempt to act in violation of law • ...
Missouri Constiitution 2023-04-20
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- The leiutenant governer leads this group
- Judicial review gives the supreme court the power to ________ the constitution
- How many missouri supreme court judges are there?
- Highest elected official in missouri government
- vote needed to convict a criminal
- vote required to overturn veto
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- allows citizens to bypass congressmen to propose laws
- you must be this old to be a senator
- Who usually has original jurisdiction for civil and criminal cases in Missouri?
- This person has the power to Veto bills, Grant pardons, and call out the National Guard
- Most winning candidates in the General Assembly are ______ and democrat
- Primary Job of General Assembly
- capital of missouri
- police have this many hour without an idictment to hold soomebody
14 Clues: capital of missouri • vote required to overturn veto • Primary Job of General Assembly • vote needed to convict a criminal • you must be this old to be a senator • The leiutenant governer leads this group • Highest elected official in missouri government • How many missouri supreme court judges are there? • allows citizens to bypass congressmen to propose laws • ...
History Vocab 4 2025-12-02
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- Legislation enacted by a municipal authority.
- The power to make legal decisions.
- A judicial officer who works on minor civil or criminal cases.
- You can apply to a higher court for a decision to be reversed.
- Handles cases involving people accused of committing crime.
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- A crime that is more serious than a misdemeanor.
- A public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law.
- Relating to the court of law.
- A minor wrongdoing.
- A place where trials or legal cases take place.
- An examination for a judge and possibly a jury to decide guilt in a criminal or civil case.
- Handles cases involving individuals and organizations.
- A system of rules.
13 Clues: A system of rules. • A minor wrongdoing. • Relating to the court of law. • The power to make legal decisions. • Legislation enacted by a municipal authority. • A place where trials or legal cases take place. • A crime that is more serious than a misdemeanor. • Handles cases involving individuals and organizations. • ...
Miranda V. Arizona 2018-11-01
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- / A formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense.
- / The highest court in the federal judiciary of the United States.
- / protects individuals from being compelled to be witnesses against themselves in criminal cases
- / A writ or order by which a higher court reviews a decision of a lower court.
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- / The available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- / What class are we taking
- / A formal statement admitting that one is guilty of a crime.
- / An intense questioning session
- Miranda / The defendant
- Warning / A type of notification customarily given by police to criminal suspects in police custody (or in a custodial interrogation) advising them of their right to silence; that is, their right to refuse to answer questions or provide information to law enforcement or other.
10 Clues: Miranda / The defendant • / What class are we taking • / An intense questioning session • / A formal statement admitting that one is guilty of a crime. • / The highest court in the federal judiciary of the United States. • / A formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense. • ...
Criminal Cases Crossword 2013-03-27
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- Destruction of personal or public property
- Deceiving or impersonating
- Document giving men the ability to search private property
- Law of crimes, arson, theft, murder
- Formal written charge of a defendant
- Crime greater than a misdemeanor
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- Defendant cuts a deal to get a lesser punishment
- The act of prosecuting
- Be free of charge from the verdict
- The man being accused
10 Clues: The man being accused • The act of prosecuting • Deceiving or impersonating • Crime greater than a misdemeanor • Be free of charge from the verdict • Law of crimes, arson, theft, murder • Formal written charge of a defendant • Destruction of personal or public property • Defendant cuts a deal to get a lesser punishment • ...
Criminal/Addictive Thinking 2023-09-20
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- opposite of looking for pain (2 words)
- not a bad person (2words)
- a reason to avoid looking at oneself
- feeling sorry for oneself (2 words)
- thinking we want to change (2 words)
- one of a kind
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- using a lie to get something
- opposite being open to suggestion (2words)
- missing outpatient due to..(3 words)
- Being choosey
10 Clues: Being choosey • one of a kind • not a bad person (2words) • using a lie to get something • feeling sorry for oneself (2 words) • missing outpatient due to..(3 words) • a reason to avoid looking at oneself • thinking we want to change (2 words) • opposite of looking for pain (2 words) • opposite being open to suggestion (2words)
Criminal Law Terms 2023-10-25
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- Two or more people planning to commit a criminal act but not managing to go through with it, taking an overt act in the process
- A person who knowingly aids the principal in committing a crime but is not present for it and is charged the same as the principal
- An act open to view that indicates a conspiracy, such as buying a ski mask after planning a heist
- A more serious crime in which imprisonment lasts more than one year
- The person who directly commits a crime and is charged with the crime
- A person who helps a criminal evade capture after the crime has been committed and may be charged with harbouring a fugitive,obsruction of justice, or aiding the escape
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- A less serious crime in which imprisonment lasts less than one year
- A crime committed by failing to perform an act required by law,can include tax evasion or a hit & run
- A crime that occurs when one manages to fufill all elements of a crime or takes a substantial step toward committing it but does not achieve the desired result
- The person(s) who aid the principal in committing a crime and are charged the same as the principal
10 Clues: A less serious crime in which imprisonment lasts less than one year • A more serious crime in which imprisonment lasts more than one year • The person who directly commits a crime and is charged with the crime • An act open to view that indicates a conspiracy, such as buying a ski mask after planning a heist • ...
Criminal Law Crossword 2019-09-16
10 Clues: Criminal act • State of mind • Less serious offence • More serious offence • What does OC stand for? • What does RBF stand for? • There must be a ... case • Commonwealth crimes legislation • A prosecution must be in the ... • How many offices does the CDPP have?
Criminal Justice Vocabulary 2022-12-14
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- The right to remain silent, have an attorney, and to stop questioning.
- Focusing on the rehabilitation of offenders through reconciliation with victims and the community at large.
- When there is enough evidence for a reasonable police officer to think that a person has committed a crime.
- Questioning or any words or actions by police that would elicit incriminatory statements from a suspect.
- Freedom of action curtailed to a a degree associated with formal arrest.
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- The process by which the judge and lawyers screen the potential jurors.
- A minor crime with a sentence of more than a year.
- When the defendant is ordered to pay an amount of money to the government or victim.
- Procedure in law designed to protect against governmental error in the deprivation of life, liberty, and property.
- A major crime with a sentence of more than a year.
10 Clues: A minor crime with a sentence of more than a year. • A major crime with a sentence of more than a year. • The right to remain silent, have an attorney, and to stop questioning. • The process by which the judge and lawyers screen the potential jurors. • Freedom of action curtailed to a a degree associated with formal arrest. • ...
Criminal Investigation Crossword 2025-03-06
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- study of bones
- makes legal precedence and change
- father of modern policing
- oldest detective agency in the country
- investigation can be based on reasonable suspicion
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- became FBI in 1924
- first case to use modern detective force
- hair, fingernails, teeth, gum, saliva
- alchol, tobacco, firearms, and explosives
- constables on patrol
10 Clues: study of bones • became FBI in 1924 • constables on patrol • father of modern policing • makes legal precedence and change • hair, fingernails, teeth, gum, saliva • oldest detective agency in the country • first case to use modern detective force • alchol, tobacco, firearms, and explosives • investigation can be based on reasonable suspicion
Criminal profiling terms 2025-10-21
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- Period The significant gap in time between a serial killer's murders, during which they return to their normal life before planning or committing the next crim
- how investigators find a suspect
- Murderer Someone who commits 3 or more murders in a single event or location in a short amount of time
- Profiling Creating profile on stats and general characteristics of other similar offenders
- Murderer Two or more murders short period of time different locations with cool of periods
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- study of victims and why they were chosen
- creating profile based on careful analysis and characteristics with no reliance on outside stats
- The method a criminal uses to commit a crime, including actions to successfully complete the crime This can change over time.
- An offender who travels a distance away from their residence to commit their crimes (they "commute" to a different area to offend).
- The unique unnecessary behavior a offender carries out at a crime scene to fulfill a psychological need
10 Clues: how investigators find a suspect • study of victims and why they were chosen • Profiling Creating profile on stats and general characteristics of other similar offenders • Murderer Two or more murders short period of time different locations with cool of periods • creating profile based on careful analysis and characteristics with no reliance on outside stats • ...
Human Rights 2024-05-15
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- The act of conducting legal proceedings against someone.
- Judgment: A judgment entered by a court for one party against another without a full trial.
- Investigation: An inquiry to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to charge a person with a crime.
- The reduction of a sentence to a less severe one.
- Evidence: Evidence obtained through scientific methods.
- Doubt: The standard of proof required for a criminal conviction.
- The argument and evidence presented by the defendant.
- A trial that is invalid due to a fundamental error.
- Testimony about statements made by others not present in court.
- A sum of money used as a security deposit to ensure that the accused returns for trial.
- Law: A law that applies to events occurring after its enactment.
- Examination: The initial questioning of a witness by the party who called them.
- A person who sees an event, typically a crime, take place.
- To prevent evidence from being shown in a trial.
- Welfare: The concern for the well-being of crime victims.
- Conviction: The conviction of a person who is actually innocent.
- A formal legal document that sets out the facts and legal reasons for a lawsuit.
- Reus: The physical act of committing a crime.
- Procedure: The legal process for adjudicating criminal cases.
- Process: Fair treatment through the judicial system.
- Contendere: A plea by which a defendant accepts conviction but does not admit guilt.
- A serious crime punishable by more than a year in prison.
- The legal capacity to stand trial.
- Cause: Reasonable grounds for making a search, pressing a charge, etc.
- A legal document authorizing police to make an arrest or conduct a search.
- Circumstances: Factors that increase the severity of a criminal act.
- Rights: Rights read to an arrestee, informing them of their right to remain silent and to an attorney.
- of Limitations: A law prescribing a period within which legal action must be taken.
- The process of challenging the credibility of a witness.
- A formal charge issued by a grand jury.
- Investigation: Interrogation by law enforcement after a person is taken into custody.
- of Attainder: A legislative act that singles out an individual or group for punishment without a trial.
- The theory or philosophy of law.
- A formal written order issued by a court.
- A legal judgment that officially and formally finds the accused not guilty.
- Witness: A witness with specialized knowledge relevant to the case.
- A legal decision serving as an authoritative rule in future similar cases.
- Delicti: The facts proving that a crime has been committed.
- Action: A lawsuit brought to enforce private rights.
- Failure to take proper care resulting in damage or injury to another.
- The voluntary relinquishment of a known right.
- A formal statement admitting that one is guilty of a crime.
- Intent: The intention to commit a crime.
- A formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense.
- The crime of betraying one's country.
- Compensation sought or awarded in a lawsuit.
- and Abetting: Assisting in or encouraging the commission of a crime.
- Compensation for loss or injury.
- Jeopardy: The prosecution of a person twice for the same offense.
- An agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime.
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- Rights: Fundamental rights believed to belong to every person.
- A document ordering a person to attend court.
- To send a case back to a lower court for further action.
- A less serious crime punishable by less than a year in jail.
- A formal charge filed by a prosecutor without a grand jury indictment.
- Offenses: Crimes that are begun but not completed.
- Confession: A confession made freely and willingly.
- Law: Law established by the outcome of former cases.
- The process of re-educating and retraining those who commit crimes.
- Evidence: Evidence that is allowed to be presented in court.
- Post Facto Law: A law that makes an act illegal retroactively.
- Corpus: A legal action requiring a person under arrest to be brought before a judge.
- The use of reasonable force to protect oneself from an aggressor.
- Revenge against someone for a harm or injury.
- Included Offense: A less serious crime that encompasses some of the elements of a more serious crime.
- The release of a prisoner before the end of their sentence under supervision.
- Rule: A rule that prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial.
- The punishment assigned to a defendant found guilty by a court.
- The tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend.
- The person accused of a crime in a court case.
- Evidence: Evidence favorable to the defendant in a criminal trial.
- Inducing a person to commit a crime they would not have otherwise committed.
- Felonies: Crimes attempted but not completed.
- The questioning of a witness by the opposing party.
- A person who helps another commit a crime.
- Defense: A defense that claims the defendant was unable to understand the nature of the crime due to mental illness.
- and Seizure: The process by which police or authorities inspect a person’s property to find evidence of a crime.
- A written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation.
- Circumstances: Factors that reduce the severity or culpability of a criminal act.
- The release of an offender under supervision instead of prison time.
- Aforethought: The intention to kill or harm, which is held to distinguish unlawful killing from murder.
- A formal written or spoken statement given in a court of law.
- The act of detaining a person suspected of a crime.
- Delinquency: Illegal behavior by minors.
- Unintentional killing resulting from recklessness or criminal negligence.
- Actions or speech that make someone angry, especially deliberately.
- Bargain: An agreement between a defendant and prosecutor where the defendant pleads guilty to a lesser charge.
- A person who assists in the commission of a crime.
- Defender: A lawyer provided by the state for a defendant who cannot afford one.
- A court proceeding in which the accused is formally charged and asked to plead guilty or not guilty.
- Lying under oath.
- to Quash: A request to a court to render a previous decision invalid.
- Law: A law that affects actions taken before it was enacted.
- A request to a higher court to review and change the outcome of a court decision.
- A court order requiring a party to do or refrain from doing a specific act.
- Service: Court-ordered work performed for the benefit of the community.
- The final decision of a jury.
- A defense claim that the accused was elsewhere when the crime was committed.
- A person charged with a crime.
- The formal examination of evidence in court.
100 Clues: Lying under oath. • The final decision of a jury. • A person charged with a crime. • The theory or philosophy of law. • Compensation for loss or injury. • The legal capacity to stand trial. • The crime of betraying one's country. • A formal charge issued by a grand jury. • Delinquency: Illegal behavior by minors. • Intent: The intention to commit a crime. • ...
Human Rights 2024-05-15
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- The act of conducting legal proceedings against someone.
- Judgment: A judgment entered by a court for one party against another without a full trial.
- Investigation: An inquiry to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to charge a person with a crime.
- The reduction of a sentence to a less severe one.
- Evidence: Evidence obtained through scientific methods.
- Doubt: The standard of proof required for a criminal conviction.
- The argument and evidence presented by the defendant.
- A trial that is invalid due to a fundamental error.
- Testimony about statements made by others not present in court.
- A sum of money used as a security deposit to ensure that the accused returns for trial.
- Law: A law that applies to events occurring after its enactment.
- Examination: The initial questioning of a witness by the party who called them.
- A person who sees an event, typically a crime, take place.
- To prevent evidence from being shown in a trial.
- Welfare: The concern for the well-being of crime victims.
- Conviction: The conviction of a person who is actually innocent.
- A formal legal document that sets out the facts and legal reasons for a lawsuit.
- Reus: The physical act of committing a crime.
- Procedure: The legal process for adjudicating criminal cases.
- Process: Fair treatment through the judicial system.
- Contendere: A plea by which a defendant accepts conviction but does not admit guilt.
- A serious crime punishable by more than a year in prison.
- The legal capacity to stand trial.
- Cause: Reasonable grounds for making a search, pressing a charge, etc.
- A legal document authorizing police to make an arrest or conduct a search.
- Circumstances: Factors that increase the severity of a criminal act.
- Rights: Rights read to an arrestee, informing them of their right to remain silent and to an attorney.
- of Limitations: A law prescribing a period within which legal action must be taken.
- The process of challenging the credibility of a witness.
- A formal charge issued by a grand jury.
- Investigation: Interrogation by law enforcement after a person is taken into custody.
- of Attainder: A legislative act that singles out an individual or group for punishment without a trial.
- The theory or philosophy of law.
- A formal written order issued by a court.
- A legal judgment that officially and formally finds the accused not guilty.
- Witness: A witness with specialized knowledge relevant to the case.
- A legal decision serving as an authoritative rule in future similar cases.
- Delicti: The facts proving that a crime has been committed.
- Action: A lawsuit brought to enforce private rights.
- Failure to take proper care resulting in damage or injury to another.
- The voluntary relinquishment of a known right.
- A formal statement admitting that one is guilty of a crime.
- Intent: The intention to commit a crime.
- A formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense.
- The crime of betraying one's country.
- Compensation sought or awarded in a lawsuit.
- and Abetting: Assisting in or encouraging the commission of a crime.
- Compensation for loss or injury.
- Jeopardy: The prosecution of a person twice for the same offense.
- An agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime.
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- Rights: Fundamental rights believed to belong to every person.
- A document ordering a person to attend court.
- To send a case back to a lower court for further action.
- A less serious crime punishable by less than a year in jail.
- A formal charge filed by a prosecutor without a grand jury indictment.
- Offenses: Crimes that are begun but not completed.
- Confession: A confession made freely and willingly.
- Law: Law established by the outcome of former cases.
- The process of re-educating and retraining those who commit crimes.
- Evidence: Evidence that is allowed to be presented in court.
- Post Facto Law: A law that makes an act illegal retroactively.
- Corpus: A legal action requiring a person under arrest to be brought before a judge.
- The use of reasonable force to protect oneself from an aggressor.
- Revenge against someone for a harm or injury.
- Included Offense: A less serious crime that encompasses some of the elements of a more serious crime.
- The release of a prisoner before the end of their sentence under supervision.
- Rule: A rule that prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial.
- The punishment assigned to a defendant found guilty by a court.
- The tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend.
- The person accused of a crime in a court case.
- Evidence: Evidence favorable to the defendant in a criminal trial.
- Inducing a person to commit a crime they would not have otherwise committed.
- Felonies: Crimes attempted but not completed.
- The questioning of a witness by the opposing party.
- A person who helps another commit a crime.
- Defense: A defense that claims the defendant was unable to understand the nature of the crime due to mental illness.
- and Seizure: The process by which police or authorities inspect a person’s property to find evidence of a crime.
- A written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation.
- Circumstances: Factors that reduce the severity or culpability of a criminal act.
- The release of an offender under supervision instead of prison time.
- Aforethought: The intention to kill or harm, which is held to distinguish unlawful killing from murder.
- A formal written or spoken statement given in a court of law.
- The act of detaining a person suspected of a crime.
- Delinquency: Illegal behavior by minors.
- Unintentional killing resulting from recklessness or criminal negligence.
- Actions or speech that make someone angry, especially deliberately.
- Bargain: An agreement between a defendant and prosecutor where the defendant pleads guilty to a lesser charge.
- A person who assists in the commission of a crime.
- Defender: A lawyer provided by the state for a defendant who cannot afford one.
- A court proceeding in which the accused is formally charged and asked to plead guilty or not guilty.
- Lying under oath.
- to Quash: A request to a court to render a previous decision invalid.
- Law: A law that affects actions taken before it was enacted.
- A request to a higher court to review and change the outcome of a court decision.
- A court order requiring a party to do or refrain from doing a specific act.
- Service: Court-ordered work performed for the benefit of the community.
- The final decision of a jury.
- A defense claim that the accused was elsewhere when the crime was committed.
- A person charged with a crime.
- The formal examination of evidence in court.
100 Clues: Lying under oath. • The final decision of a jury. • A person charged with a crime. • The theory or philosophy of law. • Compensation for loss or injury. • The legal capacity to stand trial. • The crime of betraying one's country. • A formal charge issued by a grand jury. • Delinquency: Illegal behavior by minors. • Intent: The intention to commit a crime. • ...
Unit 4 2021-02-15
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- A type of lawyear, who represents people in lower courts
- Towards a higher position
- Crossing the street in a wrong place
- Stealing money from the company where you work
- Permission to get prisoner out
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- A time when criminal is not incarcerated but must has some privileges revoked and must behave well
- A low-ranking police officer
- The person responsible for how great punishment criminal gets
- Leaving rubbish in a public place
- A person who receives a pension
10 Clues: Towards a higher position • A low-ranking police officer • Permission to get prisoner out • A person who receives a pension • Leaving rubbish in a public place • Crossing the street in a wrong place • Stealing money from the company where you work • A type of lawyear, who represents people in lower courts • The person responsible for how great punishment criminal gets • ...
The foundation of criminal justice vocabulary 2016-09-02
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- Reus the planning or attempt to act in violation of law
- law the law as established by the outcome of former cases
- rule A test for criminal insanity
- An intentional act or omission to act
- Defendant admits responsibility
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- Defendant's lack lack of predisposition to engage in criminal conduct
- a minor wrong doing
- A written law passed by a legislative body
- Rea The intention or knowledge of wrongdoing
- regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor
10 Clues: a minor wrong doing • Defendant admits responsibility • rule A test for criminal insanity • An intentional act or omission to act • A written law passed by a legislative body • regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor • Rea The intention or knowledge of wrongdoing • Reus the planning or attempt to act in violation of law • ...
Dating Game Krossword 2025-08-29
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- – Scientific application to criminal investigations.
- – The study of bodily fluids in forensic science.
- – Alcala’s primary method of killing victims.
- – Genetic evidence used to link Alcala to several victims.
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- – Physical proof collected at a crime scene.
- – A person who saw Robin Samsoe with Alcala before she disappeared.
- – Unique ridge pattern left at crime scenes.
- – An investigative technique used to understand criminal behavior.
- – A crime unsolved for years until DNA linked him later.
- - The Dating Game Killer
10 Clues: - The Dating Game Killer • – Physical proof collected at a crime scene. • – Unique ridge pattern left at crime scenes. • – Alcala’s primary method of killing victims. • – The study of bodily fluids in forensic science. • – Scientific application to criminal investigations. • – A crime unsolved for years until DNA linked him later. • ...
Detectives 2024-11-04
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- detective collecting facts and evidence pertaining to the case.
- justice fair/legal proceedings.
- the killing of a person by another that is legally justified.
- investigations division overseeing fbi investigations of traditional crime.
- help law enforcement to secure the scene.
- constable work on investigation to analysis evidence to uncover the truth.
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- detective gather analysis and report info to clinets.
- crime crime that has not fully been resolved.
- sergeant investigates a wide range of criminal close
- pathology examination of person who die.
- investigation finger/foot prints.
- scientists toxicology.
- superintendent lead and supervise major counter terrorism and domestic extremism investigations.
13 Clues: scientists toxicology. • justice fair/legal proceedings. • investigation finger/foot prints. • pathology examination of person who die. • help law enforcement to secure the scene. • crime crime that has not fully been resolved. • sergeant investigates a wide range of criminal close • detective gather analysis and report info to clinets. • ...
Eye of Minds week1 creative role 2019-04-17
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- The creature that Kaine uses to kill other gamers.
- The most populated district in the entire VirtNet.
- The security agency that recruited Michael. It is also called the Virtual Network Security.
- The club that is run by Ronika. It is a very popular place.
- The special words that Agent Weber tells Michael to represent that Michael is now committed to the VNS.
- The lady next door to Michael. Michael rudely comes into her house and asks for her to call the VNS and tell them that Michael is committed.
- The place where Cutter told Michael, Sarah, and Bryson to go to find Kaine.
- The virtual reality system that Michael and his friends use to become their virtual bodies.
- The old man who runs a barber shop in Old Towne. He knows information about Kaine.
- The evil gamer who harasses others for his personal benefit.
- The main character who has to defeat Kaine.
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- The gamer who runs the Black and Blue club. She also got her virtual aura killed by a KillSim.
- One of Michael's best friends. He is very goofy.
- The most popular game on the VirtNet. Also Michael's favorite game.
- The game that is very unpopular where The Path to Kaine starts.
- The agent who works for the VNS who is in charge of the kidnapping of Michael.
- The device that is used to transfer your physical self into your virtual self, and back again.
- The girl who ripped out her core and committed suicide in front of Michael.
- The nanny of Michael's family.
- One of Michael's best friends. She is very intelligent.
20 Clues: The nanny of Michael's family. • The main character who has to defeat Kaine. • One of Michael's best friends. He is very goofy. • The creature that Kaine uses to kill other gamers. • The most populated district in the entire VirtNet. • One of Michael's best friends. She is very intelligent. • The club that is run by Ronika. It is a very popular place. • ...
The Eye Of Minds Crossword Puzzle 2019-04-30
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- What the Michael, Sarah, and Bryson must find to get another step closer to finding Kaine
- The creatures responsible for the death of Ranika
- A popular club that is incredibly hard to get into
- The main character of the book
- The last name of the VNS agent who tells Michael about the Mortality Doctrine
- A device that can transport you into a virtual world
- Michael´s nanny
- A barber who helped them find Ranika
- The place of Tanya´s death
- An important skill in the Sleep
- An item Bryson uses to track Kaine
- The Eye Of _____
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- A cyber terrorist who is making people insane
- The text states,¨...man-made cloud,¨ (Dashner 13).
- A popular game in the Sleep
- The place where Michael is taken by VNS agents
- A game that is thought to be boring
- The setting of the game Devils Of Destruction
- The old women who told Michael and his friends a riddle
- The battlefield has many ________
- The real life, the opposite of the virtual world
21 Clues: Michael´s nanny • The Eye Of _____ • The place of Tanya´s death • A popular game in the Sleep • The main character of the book • An important skill in the Sleep • The battlefield has many ________ • An item Bryson uses to track Kaine • A game that is thought to be boring • A barber who helped them find Ranika • A cyber terrorist who is making people insane • ...
A Crossword Challenge for Marketing Minds 2024-01-29
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- Managerial functions are Planning,organising, Staffing, directing and ____.
- 5 M’s of Advertising are Money, Media, Measurement, Message and _____.
- _____price refers to the high initial price charged when a new product is introduced in the market.
- There are four major factors that affect consumer behaviour, namely cultural, social, personal, and _____
- Product that a consumer doesn’t know about or does not want to actively buy even he is aware of the product.
- Three level of product are core, augmented and _____.
- A Favourable Chance or situation for doing something.
- _____cost/production = Average Cost.
- The process of producing goods of predetermined standards so as to achieve the uniformity and consistency in products.
- It refers to the skills, resources, and advantages that allow a company or individual to excel in achieving their marketing goals and effectively reaching their target audience.
- It is the financial plan that outlines how a company will allocate resources to its marketing activities over a specific period, typically a year or a quarter.
- The one who is a versatile professional who wears many hats in the exciting world of promoting and connecting products or services with their target audience.
- A phenomenon where companies focus too narrowly on their products and services and failed to see broader market and customer need is known as marketing _____.
- Self service food store with grocery.
- Fixed cost is also known as _____ cost.
- A concise and clear statement that effectively communicates what sets you apart and delivers unique value to your target audience.
- A marketing strategy of targeting a large number of niche markets with products or servies.
- Goods with unique characteristics or brand identification
- A person who consumes a product or service.
- Exchange value of a product or service always express in money.
- The final phase of PLC.
- It refers to tangible, physical products that consumers can see, touch, and use.
- The process of creating a distinct image or identity in minds of consumers for product, brand or company.
- The goods that are usually purchased frequently, immediately and with a minimum of effort. (Such as newspaper)
- A graphic representation or symbol of a company name.
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- The first phase of PLC
- The process of passing information and understanding from one person to another.
- Same product is sold at different prices to different set of consumers it is called Price _____.
- It refers to the physical storage and warehousing of goods before they are sold to customers.
- The difference between the revenue generated and the expenses incurred.
- The important element of promotion mix is
- The oldest form of exchange-trading of products is known as _____.
- CVP stands for Customer _____ Proposition.
- The Movement of People, Goods from one place to another is known as _____
- Sub-division of the entire market.
- A place where buyers and sellers of goods and commodities meet their common intentions to exchange goods and services.
- Cost which vary directly with the level of production is known as _____ cost.
- A big-box store combining a supermarket and a department store.
- PLC stands for _____ Life Cycle.
- Marketing _____ is a set of marketing variables that the firm uses to pursue its marketing objectives in the target market.
- Goods that the customer, in the process of selection and purchase, characteristically compares on the basis of suitability, quality, price, and style.(such as furniture)
- Selling the same product at different prices is known as _____
- In PESTAL analysis “T” stands for
- The process of defining your marketing goals, outlining strategies to achieve them, and creating a roadmap for your marketing activities over a specific period.
- Online and Offline medium of market is _____ and Click model.
- Father of Modern Management.
- Setting a price in comparison with competitors.
- Total cost is the sum of _____ and variable cost.
- In which marketing strategy the business target the entire market with a single marketing mix.
- Want for a specific product backed by an ability to pay is called _____
50 Clues: The first phase of PLC • The final phase of PLC. • Father of Modern Management. • PLC stands for _____ Life Cycle. • In PESTAL analysis “T” stands for • Sub-division of the entire market. • _____cost/production = Average Cost. • Self service food store with grocery. • Fixed cost is also known as _____ cost. • The important element of promotion mix is • ...
Social Studies Puzzle for Curious Minds 2025-03-24
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- purest form of water
- land on either side of the river bed
- smaller streams that join and flow into main river
- soil made of clay, sand and silt
- harmful substances that contaminate the water body
- a desert animal
- here the river widens
- a use of harvested rainwater
- an occupation in the coastal plains
- makes the water salty
- world’s largest and hottest desert
- Northern plains lie to the South of them
- coldest desert of India
- largest and coldest desert in the world
- hot dry areas of land with very little rainfall
- largest delta in the world
- found on every continent
- underground water comes to the surface in the desert
- a disease caused by polluted water
- river begins its journey at
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- excellent place for salt production
- when water falls down as rain or Snow
- natural habitat for aquatic life
- the food bowl of India
- An important river that flows through the plains
- overuse of them in farming contaminates the water.
- collecting water that runs off from rooftops
- a wetland-shaped like a triangle
- largest saltwater lake in the world
- marine species ingest or get entangled by them
- over use of water has resulted in lowering of it in many regions.
- Disrupts when toxins are consumed by small fish, spread to big fish and animals.
- flat land next to the sea coast
- permanently frozen water
- the process where water vapour rises higher and forms clouds
- Place where trade happens along the coast
- common sight in the desert
- 80% of the diseases are _____
- waste water from household, toilets, kitchens or from industries
- a type of water source
40 Clues: a desert animal • purest form of water • here the river widens • makes the water salty • the food bowl of India • a type of water source • coldest desert of India • permanently frozen water • found on every continent • common sight in the desert • largest delta in the world • river begins its journey at • a use of harvested rainwater • 80% of the diseases are _____ • ...
The 1920's 2024-06-13
14 Clues: Feet • A kiss • In love • A dollar • To arrest • A tough guy • Illegal liquor • A criminal act • pair of glasses • lets get moving! • Joint Speakeasy • Attractive woman • An engagement ring • free-spirited women
THE WHODUNIT CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-11-16
Creative Introduction 2024-01-10
7 Clues: Who am I? • Why Fisk? • What is justice? • What is a criminal? • What is criminal justice? • What makes home home for you? • What do you want to gain from this class?
UK Law 2023-12-12
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- this body can influence UK Law
- these hear criminal cases, but of lower importance
- these get involved if the criminal law get broken
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- these hear cases of employment and land
- this part of the law deals with disputes between people/organisations and are heard in the County Courts
- this is another name for 'laws', one of the principle sources of law
- (4/3) these are previous law cases, that is one of the principle sources of law for future cases
- this type of court hears the more serious criminal cases
8 Clues: this body can influence UK Law • these hear cases of employment and land • these get involved if the criminal law get broken • these hear criminal cases, but of lower importance • this type of court hears the more serious criminal cases • this is another name for 'laws', one of the principle sources of law • ...
Legal Services 2021-04-27
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- An individual or organization that initiates a lawsuit by filing a complaint
- Statutes dealing with crimes against the public and members of the public
- The party sued in a civil lawsuit or charged with a crime in a criminal prosecution
- A non-lawyer who performs routine tasks requiring some knowledge of the law and procedures and handles much of the paperwork in a variety of legal actions
- A lesser crime punishable by a fine and/or county jail time for up to one year
- A federal or state written law enacted by the Congress or state legislature
- A person or organization that has suffered as a result of another’s action
- A crime sufficiently serious to be punishable by death or a term in state or federal prison
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- To take a court case to a higher court for review
- A charge of a felony voted by a grand jury
- Any lawsuit or other resort to the courts to determine a legal question or matter
- A constitutional provision guaranteeing an accused person a fair and impartial trial
- Any proceeding before a judge or other magistrate, without a jury, to determine some issue of fact or law
- written statement made under oath to a magistrate, notary public or other official
- The result of a criminal trial in which the defendant has been found guilty of a crime
15 Clues: A charge of a felony voted by a grand jury • To take a court case to a higher court for review • Statutes dealing with crimes against the public and members of the public • A person or organization that has suffered as a result of another’s action • A federal or state written law enacted by the Congress or state legislature • ...
Forensics and the Law vocab section 3 2023-05-12
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- a hearing where a judge or magistrate determines if there is enough evidence to take the case to trial (if they plead not guilty) or gives a sentence (if the suspect pleads guilty)
- in evidence law,tending to prove something
- a police procedure following the arrest that requires basic information about the suspect,a photograph,pingerprints,amd pehaps a line up
- A list of rights that a police officer reads to someone before that person is arrested
- a gruop of people sworn to inquire into crime and it appropreate bring accusation against the suspected criminal
- the first act in a criminal proceeding where the defendant is brought before court to hear charges and enter a plea
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- where the defendant and the prosecutor work out a deal without going to court
- the defendant neither admits nor denies a crime, but accepts the punishments issued as if they were guilty
- formally accuse a person of a crime
- A sum of money used as a security deposit to ensure that an accused person returns for his or her trial
- theories based on distorted, flawed, or untested hypotheses
- a broken law and can be a minor or major crime
- minor offense
- testimony given by a witness based on "wnhat others have said", not admissible in criminal courts
- evidence that's relevant to the case
15 Clues: minor offense • formally accuse a person of a crime • evidence that's relevant to the case • in evidence law,tending to prove something • a broken law and can be a minor or major crime • theories based on distorted, flawed, or untested hypotheses • where the defendant and the prosecutor work out a deal without going to court • ...
Trial Procedures 2022-11-11
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- A crime where there is a breach of the Geneva conventions.
- The type of statement that provides a summary and relates it back to the law during a trial.
- The rule of evidence occurs when the judge decides if evidence should not be allowed in court.
- A trial principle where people accused of an offence are entitled to know what offence they are charged with.
- A verdict acquitting the accused after the Crown closes its case where there is insufficient evidence.
- The system Canada follows when charging a person with a criminal offence.
- A trial principle where there must be a case for the Crown that can support a conviction.
- The type of statement that provides the Judge with information on the issues and evidence of the case that will be presented to the court during a trial.
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- A process where a case is dismissed because no reasonable person could find the accused guilty with the evidence.
- The criminal offence of lying in court.
- International Preliminary hearings must be held within how many days?
- Eighth event in a trial process in Canada.
- The system Europe follows when charging a person with a criminal offence.
- A crime where there is an intention to destroy a national, ethnic, racial or religious group.
- A hearing held by the court to decide whether there is enough evidence to send to trial.
- Pool of potential jurors assembled under provincial legislation (also called the jury panel or jury roll)
- Evidence consisting of matters that a witness was told.
- The number of members in a Canadian jury.
- The type of evidence where an expert applies extensive knowledge and research to the case.
19 Clues: The criminal offence of lying in court. • The number of members in a Canadian jury. • Eighth event in a trial process in Canada. • Evidence consisting of matters that a witness was told. • A crime where there is a breach of the Geneva conventions. • International Preliminary hearings must be held within how many days? • ...
erutuf derahs ru otub dleif atsuj ton wohsi 2025-02-05
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- Together with 6, dream work location
- Artist who set a muddy romance in motion (5/6)
- Together with 3, dream work location (4/6)
- Circuits with muddy money (3/6)
- Quick stitcher of hit songs (6/6)
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- City with a nice vue
- Dorm that might hydrate engineering minds (2/6)
- Queen's city, circa B.C. (1/6)
- New York's finest number
9 Clues: City with a nice vue • New York's finest number • Queen's city, circa B.C. (1/6) • Circuits with muddy money (3/6) • Quick stitcher of hit songs (6/6) • Together with 6, dream work location • Together with 3, dream work location (4/6) • Artist who set a muddy romance in motion (5/6) • Dorm that might hydrate engineering minds (2/6)
Indian penal code 2022-12-21
7 Clues: section 420 • section 463 • section 500 • Within the jurisdiction • Outside the jurisdiction • What is the criminal breach of trust under section 407 • A mental element necessary to constitute criminal liability
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2021-10-04
13 Clues: tax • Tax • case • Laws • case • Taxes • ethics • of work • Utility • Commerce • talk between two people • of ethicsinterstate Commerce • resource resources none renewable
chapter two crossword 2023-06-12
Vocab Recap Crossword 2023-07-19
chapter 3 crossword 2023-10-25
Across
- this defense claims that the defendant voluntarily decided to renounce continued attempts to commit the crime
- holds that behavior cannot be criminal if no law exists that both defines it as illegal and prescribes a punishment for it.
- “body of crime”. A person cannot be tried for a crime unless it can first be shown that the offense has occurred.
- Aggravates a crime, or makes it more serious than it was when committed, Inflicts a greater punishment than existent law did at the time the crime was committed
- individuals may not, be tried a second time for the same offense, or be punished a second time for the same offense
- the need for some identifiable harm as an actual or potential consequence of culpable activity is often cited as a general feature of crime.
- refers to the offender's mental state at the time of the crime
- the agreement for the joint purpose of unlawful ends
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- holds individuals criminally liable for causing harm when it can be shown that the harm caused was reasonably foreseeable from their conduct, requires some direct relation between the injury asserted and the injurious conduct alleged.
- the physical act of creating a crime
- a relationship between the mens rea, act, and resulting harm Some statutes require that the offender cause a particular result before criminal liability can be incurred.
- all conspirators are liable for the acts of co-conspirators that are taken in furtherance of the conspiracy
- a defense to a charge of attempted criminal activity that claims the defendant could not have factually or legally committed the envisioned offense even if he or she had been able to carry through the attempt to do so
- 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
15 Clues: the physical act of creating a crime • the agreement for the joint purpose of unlawful ends • refers to the offender's mental state at the time of the crime • a legislative act punishing a person or a select group of people without the benefit of a judicial trial • ...
Nancy Drew 2023-09-11
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- a claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when an act, typically a criminal one, is alleged to have taken place.
- a person who investigates crimes and gathers information
- Affected and irritating grand, solemn, or self-important.
- another name for a detective
- something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain.
- proof
- a fact or object that helps to solve mysteries
- not able to be trusted; suspicious
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- having or showing great excitement and interest
- someone who sees an event and reports what happened
- a person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action.
- Expressing sorrow or regret in a slight humorous way.
- utterly bewilder or perplex someone.
- Abrupt or offhand in speech or manner.
- the violation of a society's formally enacted criminal law
- disagreement that leads to discord.
16 Clues: proof • another name for a detective • not able to be trusted; suspicious • disagreement that leads to discord. • utterly bewilder or perplex someone. • Abrupt or offhand in speech or manner. • a fact or object that helps to solve mysteries • having or showing great excitement and interest • someone who sees an event and reports what happened • ...
COMPETENCY EDUCATION 2025-01-24
Across
- A group of people selected to hear evidence in a court case and deliver a verdict.
- An officer of the court responsible for maintaining order during court sessions and managing jurors.
- A person who is accused or charged with a crime in a court of law.
- A defendant's formal response to a criminal charge, such as guilty, not guilty, or no contest.
- The mental ability of a defendant to understand the proceedings and participate in their defense.
- An official accusation made against someone, alleging they have committed a crime.
- A person who has suffered harm or injury as a result of a crime.
- An act that is illegal and punishable by law
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- A legal finding that a defendant has committed the crime they were accused of.
- The official in a courtroom responsible for overseeing legal proceedings and making decisions.
- A legal status where a person convicted of a crime serves their sentence under supervision, instead of in prison.
- A monetary penalty imposed as punishment for a crime
- guilty, A legal finding that the defendant has not committed the crime they were accused of.
- The act of returning something to its original state
- A lawyer who represents the government in criminal cases and is responsible for presenting evidence to prove the defendant's guilt.
- Evidence or testimony that establishes the truth of a claim or accusation.
- ATTORNEY, A lawyer representing the defendant in a criminal trial, tasked with protecting the defendant's rights.
- DEFENDER, A lawyer appointed by the state to represent individuals who cannot afford a private attorney.
- A person who provides testimony in court, usually based on their observations or knowledge related to the case.
19 Clues: An act that is illegal and punishable by law • A monetary penalty imposed as punishment for a crime • The act of returning something to its original state • A person who has suffered harm or injury as a result of a crime. • A person who is accused or charged with a crime in a court of law. • ...
Unit 7: Great minds 2021-10-06
Across
- It's made of paper and it's used for writing in.
- It's made of glass and it's used for checking your appearance.
- It's made of wood and metal. It's used for knocking nails into things.
- It's made of clay and it's used for planting flowers in.
- It's made of wool and it's used for covering a floor.
- It's made of wax and it's used for lighting a room.
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- It's made of marble and it's used for washing dishes in.
- It's made of plastic and it's used for changing the TV channels.
- It's made of wood and straw. It's used for cleaning floors.
- It's made of leather and it's made for keeping trousers up.
10 Clues: It's made of paper and it's used for writing in. • It's made of wax and it's used for lighting a room. • It's made of wool and it's used for covering a floor. • It's made of marble and it's used for washing dishes in. • It's made of clay and it's used for planting flowers in. • It's made of wood and straw. It's used for cleaning floors. • ...
Changing Climate, Changing Minds 2025-03-23
Across
- extreme physical or mental pain
- broke open as a result of pressure
- to move from side to side in an unsteady way
- create by people
- increase in size
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- being used as a symbol
- to say that sth will happen in the future
- large than normal, especially because of a disease or an injury
- move back
- a statement containing two opposite ideas
10 Clues: move back • create by people • increase in size • being used as a symbol • extreme physical or mental pain • broke open as a result of pressure • to say that sth will happen in the future • a statement containing two opposite ideas • to move from side to side in an unsteady way • large than normal, especially because of a disease or an injury
Changing Climate, Changing Minds 2025-03-23
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- extreme physical or mental pain
- broke open as a result of pressure
- to move from side to side in an unsteady way
- create by people
- increase in size
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- being used as a symbol
- to say that sth will happen in the future
- large than normal, especially because of a disease or an injury
- move back
- a statement containing two opposite ideas
10 Clues: move back • create by people • increase in size • being used as a symbol • extreme physical or mental pain • broke open as a result of pressure • to say that sth will happen in the future • a statement containing two opposite ideas • to move from side to side in an unsteady way • large than normal, especially because of a disease or an injury
Shiny Minds Think Alike! 2025-03-23
Across
- A glass surface with a reflective coating on one side
- Reflection that occurs on rough surfaces
- A dark area formed when an object blocks the path of light
- Used in car side mirrors
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- Reflection that occurs on smooth surface
- An image that appears behind a mirror and cannot be projected onto a screen
- The center of the mirror's surface
- When light bounces off a surface
- A mirror that curves inward and can focus light
- It is the size of image formed in a convex mirror
10 Clues: Used in car side mirrors • When light bounces off a surface • The center of the mirror's surface • Reflection that occurs on smooth surface • Reflection that occurs on rough surfaces • A mirror that curves inward and can focus light • It is the size of image formed in a convex mirror • A glass surface with a reflective coating on one side • ...
Great Minds of History 2025-07-03
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- The place that Da Vinci is from
- Einstein said that this changes at different speeds
- He conducted experiments with electricity
- Da Vinci wrote backwards, so you need to read his notes with a ________.
- The 'Mona Lisa' is one of his famous paintings
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- A person that flies airplanes
- Something that Einstein studied
- A person that has new ideas and tries to make new things
- Earhart's airplane disappeared in this ocean
- Something we use to power lights, Tv's, and even some cars
10 Clues: A person that flies airplanes • Something that Einstein studied • The place that Da Vinci is from • He conducted experiments with electricity • Earhart's airplane disappeared in this ocean • The 'Mona Lisa' is one of his famous paintings • Einstein said that this changes at different speeds • A person that has new ideas and tries to make new things • ...
Criminal Law - Key Terms 2022-03-22
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- everyone is subjected to the same laws. people should not be discriminated against when dealing with the legal system
- the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
- an offence that requires only the actus reus (guilty act)
- a guilty mind
- the practise of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats
- individuals are treated with impartiality
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- the action of robbing a person or a place
- minor offences that are heard in the magistrates' court
- serious offences that are heard in front of a judge and jury in the supreme or county courts, e.g. murder
- make a physical attack on
- an act of abducting someone and holding them captive
- an act or omission that is against an existing law, harmful to an individual or society as a whole and punishable by law
- a guilty act
14 Clues: a guilty act • a guilty mind • make a physical attack on • the action of robbing a person or a place • individuals are treated with impartiality • an act of abducting someone and holding them captive • minor offences that are heard in the magistrates' court • an offence that requires only the actus reus (guilty act) • ...
Criminal Law Crossword Puzzle 2016-04-20
14 Clues: rumor • charge • citation • Location • assistant • repayment • disrespect • overwhelmed • record entry • mental state • Judicial officer • guilty or not guilty • surrender by one state • terminating a trial before concluded
Civil and Criminal L 2024-02-19
Across
- a lack of proper care and attention
- the person who is being sued
- the person who files a lawsuit
- a formal notice that a lawsuit has been brought
- minor crime for which a person can be fined or jailed for up to one year
- the punishment given to someone found guilty of committing a crim
- a notice directing someone to appear in court
- more serious crimes like murder and robbery
- a wrongful act, other than breaking a contract
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- to correct a person's behavior
- an act that breaks a law and causes harm to people or to society in general
- a process by which lawyers have the opportunity to check facts and gather evidence
- the government in its role as the party who starts the legal proceedings against someone
- taking charge of someone in an official way
14 Clues: the person who is being sued • to correct a person's behavior • the person who files a lawsuit • a lack of proper care and attention • taking charge of someone in an official way • more serious crimes like murder and robbery • a notice directing someone to appear in court • a wrongful act, other than breaking a contract • a formal notice that a lawsuit has been brought • ...
Business Law - Criminal Law 2022-09-02
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- the intentional killing of another person.
- Is a minor offense. It is punishable by a fine, but not imprisonment.
- the wrongful taking of another person's property by a person entrusted with that property.
- the state of being seriously mentally ill.
- a nonviolent crime often characterized by deceit or concealment to obtain or avoid losing money or property, or to gain a personal or business advantage.
- Is a major crime. It is punishable by a fine, imprisonment, or both.
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- When a person is tricked by a police officer into committing a crime.
- breaking into a house to take property.
- defending oneself from harm.
- malicious damage to property.
- taking property without the intention to return it.
- Is a less serious crime. It is punishable by a fine, imprisonment, or both, but not as severely as a felony.
- killing another person without intending to do so.
- a way to obtain something, especially money, through force or threats
14 Clues: defending oneself from harm. • malicious damage to property. • breaking into a house to take property. • the intentional killing of another person. • the state of being seriously mentally ill. • killing another person without intending to do so. • taking property without the intention to return it. • Is a major crime. It is punishable by a fine, imprisonment, or both. • ...
criminal justice JH-3 2023-05-04
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- warrent it is a warrent for your arrest
- is a person who commits any type of crime
- are less serious offenses
- can be categorized as twenty-eight crimes
- cause means that the officer must have witnessed the crime
- is when defendents enters a plea of guilty
- bargan the defendant may plead guiilty to lesser
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- crimes are considered victimless
- the defendant that is the jury must find him or her guilt
- crimes these crimes range from copyright to embezzelment
- as a person under the age of 18
- justice system is the three part system consisting of police and courts
- when they are found guilty of breaking the law
- is any act that breaks the law
- is a period of time during which time during which ofenders are given a oppertuntiy to show that they can refrom
15 Clues: are less serious offenses • is any act that breaks the law • as a person under the age of 18 • crimes are considered victimless • warrent it is a warrent for your arrest • is a person who commits any type of crime • can be categorized as twenty-eight crimes • is when defendents enters a plea of guilty • when they are found guilty of breaking the law • ...
Unit 2: Criminal Psychology 2025-09-22
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- a part of the childhood triad, these are lit/started
- a medical doctor than can prescribe medications
- someone who has seen a crime occur
- a part of the childhood triad, these are killed/tortured
- the first serial killer ever, Jack The
- someone with a bachelor's or master's in psych
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- a type of criminal that plans their crime and cleans up
- a part of the childhood triad, a behavior during sleeptime
- the first behavioral analysis unit was established here in 1972
- a type of killer who has 3 or more separate victims
- inference of a criminal's physical, psychological, and behavioral characteristics
- when someone admits, whether truly or falsely, to committing a crime
- most serial killers have an average this (think intelligence)
- a type of psych. test involving ink blots
14 Clues: someone who has seen a crime occur • the first serial killer ever, Jack The • a type of psych. test involving ink blots • someone with a bachelor's or master's in psych • a medical doctor than can prescribe medications • a type of killer who has 3 or more separate victims • a part of the childhood triad, these are lit/started • ...
Civil V. Criminal Court 2025-10-24
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- The standard of proof in most civil cases, requiring a party to prove a claim is more likely than not.
- The initiator of a lawsuit in civil proceedings
- a legal document filed with a court to start a civil lawsuit, where a plaintiff sues a defendant for damages or other relief.
- Being legally responsible for a harm or loss caused to another person or party, which typically requires paying monetary damages.
- The legal representative of the state who brings charges against an individual and presents evidence to prove their guilt.
- A legal claim filed by a defendant against the plaintiff in the same lawsuit.
- A wrongful act or civil wrong that causes harm to another person or their property.
- monetary awards intended to compensate a plaintiff for losses or to punish a defendant for their actions.
- A formal accusation that a person has committed a crime.
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- The legal standard of proof required to validate a criminal conviction in most adversarial legal systems.
- The person or entity being sued in a lawsuit for a civil wrong, such as a breach of contract or a tort.
- a group of 16 to 23 citizens who review evidence to determine if there is probable cause to formally charge a person with a serious crime.
- A court order directing a person or entity to refrain from doing something.
- a resolution between disputing parties about a legal case, reached either before or after court action begins.
14 Clues: The initiator of a lawsuit in civil proceedings • A formal accusation that a person has committed a crime. • A court order directing a person or entity to refrain from doing something. • A legal claim filed by a defendant against the plaintiff in the same lawsuit. • A wrongful act or civil wrong that causes harm to another person or their property. • ...
Issue #007 2022-09-16
11 Clues: envious • traitor • sharp blades • deadly drink • secrets, hiding • tuilg (anagram) • royalty, leader • criminal, wrong • athed (anagram) • safe, protection • incorrect, untrue
Bushranger Terms 2021-09-07
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- Ned was part of the ____ Gang
- 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 ____ Gang • 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
Crime Néder Brúnó 2020-09-25
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- The judge decided on the final ___
- Telling lies in court when you have promised to tell the truth.
- Innocent until proven ____
- The corrupt cop was fired because he accepted ______.
- Violent actions for political purposes.
- They found plenty of ____ on the crime scene to identify the murderer.
- They ran a ____ check on him and he has a criminal record
- The act of unintentionally killing someone.
- Setting a building on fire in order to damage it.
- He has stolen a loaf of bread and has been charged with ____ theft.
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- The act of obtaining money by decieving people.
- Buying alcohol with a ________ ID is illegal.
- The police are currently ___ out an investigation
- She was caught ___ by a camera on the highway.
- Making a sudden and violent attack on somebody.
- Law and ____
- Illegally taking money from a company that you work for.
- He was set free because someone payed his _____.
- The criminal was sentenced to 15 ___ in prison
- _____ and entering
- The act of marrying someone while you are already married.
21 Clues: Law and ____ • _____ and entering • Innocent until proven ____ • The judge decided on the final ___ • Violent actions for political purposes. • The act of unintentionally killing someone. • Buying alcohol with a ________ ID is illegal. • She was caught ___ by a camera on the highway. • The criminal was sentenced to 15 ___ in prison • ...
Federal and State Courts 2022-02-09
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- not happy with your verdict? try going higher.
- the first stage of the criminal court process
- the ability to declare laws unconstitutional
- Has appellate jurisdiction over Circuit
- presides (holds authority,) over a courtroom
- you can choose to stay or put up money
- the case which established judicial review in the United States
- Has original jurisdiction for misdemeanors
- judges of the highest court
- Handles both civil & criminal if you're under 18
- the branch which interprets the laws
- the police have to have this to arrest you
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- where you get to try cases a second time
- a little crime such as jaywalking
- how do you plead, guilty or innocent?
- when is your trial?
- Highest court in the land
- where you get to try a case first
- Handles felonies and civil cases >$25,000
- the branch which makes laws
- the branch which carries laws out
- a serious crime such as murder
- time to decide your case in court
- a group of citizens who hear and decide a case
24 Clues: when is your trial? • Highest court in the land • the branch which makes laws • judges of the highest court • a serious crime such as murder • a little crime such as jaywalking • where you get to try a case first • the branch which carries laws out • time to decide your case in court • the branch which interprets the laws • how do you plead, guilty or innocent? • ...
Happy Birthday 2022-04-06
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- Number one lawyer
- The greater roadrunner adores this state
- A German greeting
- Exam for future attorneys
- Neil Young's favorite type of Moon
- Rotund yorkshire terrior
- Fruit of the unenclosed land, or small yorkshire terrior
- This ship went down in April
- Famous playwright born in April
- The Southern Hemisphere's equivalent of April
- Actor Odenkirk
- *Queen of education and namesake state*
- UPenn's mascot
- Month of the Boston Marathon
- *Civil servant by day, gamer by night*
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- Frontman Thom of English alternative band Radiohead
- Where the captain can be found
- Thin pancakes
- *Voyager skilled with the press*
- How the French say 'seven'
- *Philosopher of the Samuel Johnson persuasion*
- Capital insiders, informally
- Chip, or criminal enforcer
- A wildebeest
- *Chief engineer of crossword puzzles*
- April is sacred to this goddess
- Loses it
- It lives in the mind of James Taylor
- Sticky strip
- Criminal lawyer, literally
- A female sheep, especially when mature
- Actor Cranston
- TV's least favorite brother
- This company unveiled the first Mustang in April
34 Clues: Loses it • A wildebeest • Sticky strip • Thin pancakes • Actor Odenkirk • Actor Cranston • UPenn's mascot • Number one lawyer • A German greeting • Rotund yorkshire terrior • Exam for future attorneys • How the French say 'seven' • Chip, or criminal enforcer • Criminal lawyer, literally • TV's least favorite brother • Capital insiders, informally • This ship went down in April • ...
The Outsiders 2013-06-06
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- Bobs girlfriend, not like other socs.
- johnny used this to kill Bob out of protection.
- the only one who was brave enough to start the rumble with Darry.
- the main character of this story.
- the event were the greasers ran the socs out of their territory.
- he was a criminal and bragged about his record, he lost his life as he lived it, a criminal.
- calms the greasers down, they use it a lot throughout the story.
- he's the middle man in the family
- he could have made it to the pros in football, but with the families lack of money it wasn't so.
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- where Johnny and Ponyboy hid out for 5 days.
- Johnny's mother.
- A teacher who witnessed the church caught on fire.
- Leader of the shepard gang.
- he saved kids from a fire, and died a hero.
- Soda's girlfriend.
- A wise cracking Kleptomaniac.
- the writer of this book.
- Soda's best friend since grade school.
- Cherry's best friend.
- the cocky soc that Johnny killed out of desperation
20 Clues: Johnny's mother. • Soda's girlfriend. • Cherry's best friend. • the writer of this book. • Leader of the shepard gang. • A wise cracking Kleptomaniac. • the main character of this story. • he's the middle man in the family • Bobs girlfriend, not like other socs. • Soda's best friend since grade school. • he saved kids from a fire, and died a hero. • ...
1920's 2023-03-21
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- a Lithuanian-American Jewish singer
- a code of silence about criminal activity and a refusal to give evidence to authorities
- partners with independent agents to choose the right insurance products for you
- people who travelled by sea to get alcohol, bring it to America, and get it across the line of Prohibition
- a neighborhood in Upper Manhattan
- was found guilty and was fined $100
- a subculture of young Western women in the 1920s
- This player had a disease named after him
- this kind of music was created in the 1920's
- one of the largest movements of people in United States history
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- the action of forbidding something, especially by law
- clear, unaged whiskey
- Famous singer
- the policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants.
- This person smuggled alcohol into the US
- Baseball legend that hit multiple home runs
- Biography, Filmography, News, Live Performances dates, Video Clips and Trailers, Music and Song Lyrics
- a fishmonger
- a secret criminal society of Sicily or Italy
- this person made a cheap affordable car
20 Clues: a fishmonger • Famous singer • clear, unaged whiskey • a neighborhood in Upper Manhattan • a Lithuanian-American Jewish singer • was found guilty and was fined $100 • this person made a cheap affordable car • This person smuggled alcohol into the US • This player had a disease named after him • Baseball legend that hit multiple home runs • ...
Thinking Errors 2017-08-09
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- hop over answers i dont like
- feeling of worthless,like im nothing all the time
- act like i have total control over others
- assuming i know what everyone is thinking
- doing things just for other to say good job
- quick to have aggression,outrage,tantrums
- im always the victim
- i like being a criminal
- making others behavior worst than mine
- always present incapable of doing things myself
- dishonesty
- i tried to always look confusioned even tho im not
- always put things off on others
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- domminate,manipulate,control
- inmpulsive, will not wait for others
- make everyone feel sorry for me
- never let go,attack weaker persons
- everyone owes me
- criminal person that no one will catch
- use secrets to control other
- use arguments to create a cloubd of words to confuse
- false front and still do the wrong thing
- make excuse for everything right or wrong
- think im different when i do bad things
- closed minded
- exaggerate mistakes of others
- no concern for others
27 Clues: dishonesty • closed minded • everyone owes me • im always the victim • no concern for others • i like being a criminal • domminate,manipulate,control • hop over answers i dont like • use secrets to control other • exaggerate mistakes of others • make everyone feel sorry for me • always put things off on others • never let go,attack weaker persons • inmpulsive, will not wait for others • ...
Sentencing Crossword 2022-06-10
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- Release of an inmate into society before sentence is complete on a promise of good behaviour
- Releases a convicted offender and erases criminal record (2 words)
- 2 or more sentences served after each other
- Sentence to illustrate society's condemnation of a criminal act
- Separation of an offender from the rest of a prison population (2 words)
- Report prepared by those who suffered because of a crime (3 words)
- Money paid as a penalty for offense
- Sentence served on weekends
- Sentence without a specified term
- Factor[s] which might increase a sentence
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- Pleading guilty in return for a lighter sentence (2 words)
- Program of healing, includes offender and victim (2 words)
- Returning to crime after punishment
- 2 or more sentences served at the same time
- Sentence which requires the offender to repay society/victim
- Must be completed before sentencing of any Aboriginal offender (2 words)
- Freedom after 2/3 of sentence served (2 words)
- Expulsion from a country
- Factor[s] which might lessen a sentence
- Sentence served in the community with supervision
20 Clues: Expulsion from a country • Sentence served on weekends • Sentence without a specified term • Returning to crime after punishment • Money paid as a penalty for offense • Factor[s] which might lessen a sentence • Factor[s] which might increase a sentence • 2 or more sentences served after each other • 2 or more sentences served at the same time • ...
Social Chapter 11 Puzzle 2022-06-03
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- 3 words. a law passed by the federal government in 1892
- An alternative to jail time
- 2 words. individuals versus the state
- 2 words. a chance for the offender to make amends
- 2 words. cases handled by supreme courts
- 3 words. highest court in canada
- 2 words. cases handled by lower courts
- 2 words. Latin word for what the prosecution must show in the accused.
- to be confined in jail
- 3 words for fixed rules for everyone equally
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- 2 words. rules based an precedent
- 3 words. It disputes the rights and freedoms of indiviuals
- 3 words. Covers criminal cases for youth
- 3 words. highest court in bc
- 2 words. A women in a criminal case for a car crash.
- 2 words. law cases that involve personal relationships between individuals or groups.
- 3 words. a court that hears the appeals of lower courts
- a sentence in the youth court
- latin word for queen
- the lawyers that represent he accused
- a temporary release of a prisoner at the end of a sentence
21 Clues: latin word for queen • to be confined in jail • An alternative to jail time • 3 words. highest court in bc • a sentence in the youth court • 3 words. highest court in canada • 2 words. rules based an precedent • 2 words. individuals versus the state • the lawyers that represent he accused • 2 words. cases handled by lower courts • 3 words. Covers criminal cases for youth • ...
Criminal Justice System and The Courts 2024-08-09
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- There are two courts of last
- Type of case that deals with an individual's private rights
- The Texas Supreme Court is located here
- Means by which federal judges are placed in office
- The highest court in the federal system
- Court system that deals with state laws
- What an appellate court hears from a lower court
- Number of Supreme Court justices
- There are 254 of these in Texas
- Court that hears felony cases in Texas
- There are 18 Statutory
- Justice of the Peace does not have to be a licensed one of these
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- Hears cases of city ordinance violations
- Type of case when someone is accused of committing a crime
- Document that created the judicial branch
- in
- Means by which judges in Texas are placed in office
- Court system that deals with United States laws
- The Supreme Court's authority to decide what is constitutional, as decided in Marbury v. Madison
- The Court of Criminal Appeals hears these appeals in the state of Texas
- Two court systems in the United States
- in Texas
22 Clues: in • in Texas • There are 18 Statutory • There are two courts of last • There are 254 of these in Texas • Number of Supreme Court justices • Court that hears felony cases in Texas • Two court systems in the United States • The Texas Supreme Court is located here • The highest court in the federal system • Court system that deals with state laws • ...
049-1 2024-07-12
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- Legal team representing the accused.
- Person believed to have committed the crime.
- The reason behind committing a crime.
- Scene Location where the crime took place.
- Evidence given by witnesses in court.
- Items or information used to solve a crime.
- Lawyer who represents the state in the case.
- The unlawful killing of another person with intent.
- Post-mortem examination to determine cause of death.
- Scientific analysis related to criminal investigations.
- Legal process where the accused is judged.
- Genetic material used in forensic analysis.
- The affluent neighborhood where the crime took place.
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- Law enforcement officer investigating the case.
- Legal finding of guilt in a criminal case.
- A person who saw or heard something related to the crime.
- Legal status of being responsible for a crime.
- Questioning of suspects and witnesses.
- Reasons behind committing the crime.
- Decision made by the jury or judge in a trial.
- The name of the suspect in the case.
- Cameras and recordings used to monitor activities.
- Scientific study of crime scene evidence.
- Proof that the suspect was elsewhere when the crime occurred.
24 Clues: Legal team representing the accused. • Reasons behind committing the crime. • The name of the suspect in the case. • The reason behind committing a crime. • Evidence given by witnesses in court. • Questioning of suspects and witnesses. • Scientific study of crime scene evidence. • Legal finding of guilt in a criminal case. • Scene Location where the crime took place. • ...
Criminal Justice Unit 1 Discussion 1 Study Guide 2025-04-02
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- Examination of evidence in court to determine guilt or innocence.
- Individuals or entities initiating lawsuits in civil law.
- Justifying the use of force to protect oneself.
- Right of the accused to not testify against themselves.
- Penalty imposed by the court if found guilty.
- Formal accusation filed against an accused individual.
- Outcomes in criminal law could include fines or community service.
- The highest standard of proof in criminal law.
- Physical act of committing a crime.
- Monetary compensation awarded to a plaintiff in civil law.
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- Standard of proof in civil law cases.
- Claiming a lack of mental capacity to understand the nature of the act.
- Committing a crime due to immediate threat or coercion.
- Initial stage where evidence is gathered to determine if a crime occurred.
- The state or government bringing a case against the accused.
- Taking a suspect into custody based on probable cause.
- Lesser offenses typically punishable by less than one year.
- Legal representation the accused has the right to.
- Serious crimes punishable by imprisonment for more than one year.
- The required mental state or intent behind a crime.
20 Clues: Physical act of committing a crime. • Standard of proof in civil law cases. • Penalty imposed by the court if found guilty. • The highest standard of proof in criminal law. • Justifying the use of force to protect oneself. • Legal representation the accused has the right to. • The required mental state or intent behind a crime. • ...
Law and Public Safety 2025-08-05
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- | Court-ordered supervision instead of jail
- | Guilty act
- | Lying under oath
- | Rights read to suspects by police
- | Person bringing a lawsuit
- | Legal requirement for fair treatment
- | Right to challenge unlawful detention
- | Scientific analysis in criminal investigations
- | State of being detained
- | Questioning by the opposing attorney
- | Serious crime punishable by more than one year
- | Legal document authorizing arrest or search
- | Conditional release from prison
- | Request to a higher court to review a decision
- | Jury deciding if there’s enough evidence for trial
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- | Process of recording an arrest
- | Formal charge issued by a grand jury
- | First court appearance of a defendant
- | Guilty mind
- | Government's attorney in a criminal case
- | Documented handling of evidence
- | Authority to interpret and apply the law
- | Document granting permission to search
- | Being tried twice for the same crime
- | Written statement confirmed by oath
- | Proof that you were elsewhere during the crime
- | Person accused of a crime
- | Less serious crime
- | Court order to appear or produce documents
- | Money paid to secure temporary release
30 Clues: | Guilty act • | Guilty mind • | Lying under oath • | Less serious crime • | State of being detained • | Person bringing a lawsuit • | Person accused of a crime • | Process of recording an arrest • | Documented handling of evidence • | Conditional release from prison • | Rights read to suspects by police • | Written statement confirmed by oath • | Formal charge issued by a grand jury • ...
Chapter 1. The Evolution of Law Enforcement 2024-09-12
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- A mutual transfer of resources; a balance of benefits and deficits that flow from behavior based on decisions about the values and costs of alternative courses of action.
- A person who takes the law into his or her own hands, usually in the absence of effective policing.
- A document charging an individual with a specific crime. It is prepared by a prosecuting attorney and presented to a court at a preliminary hearing.
- A system consisting of a separate judicial system for each state in addition to a national system. Each case is tried in a court of the same jurisdiction as that of the law or laws broken.
- Offenses prohibited by law but not necessarily wrong in themselves.
- Unknowingly associating individuals with stereotyped characteristics of a demographic group and potentially using these stereotyped assumptions in reacting to these people.
- Policies developed through guidance from research studies that demonstrate which approaches are most useful and cost-effective for advancing desired goals.
- A screening operation; a process by which criminal justice officials screen out some cases while advancing others to the next level of decision making.
- A document that made law enforcement a public matter and separated offenses into felonies and misdemeanors.
- Differential treatment of individuals or groups based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or economic status, instead of on their behavior or qualifications.
- The physical taking of a person into custody on the grounds that there is reason to believe that he or she has committed a criminal offense. Police are limited to using only reasonable physical force in making an arrest. The purpose of the arrest is to hold the accused for a court proceeding.
- A model of the criminal justice system that assumes freedom for individuals who are wrongly accused and risk unjust punishment is so important that every effort must be made to ensure that criminal justice decisions are based on reliable information; it emphasizes the adversarial process, the rights of defendants, and formal decision-making procedures.
- Actions that violate laws defining which socially harmful behaviors will be subject to the government’s power to impose punishments.
- A model of the criminal justice system that assumes freedom for the public to live without fear is so important that every effort must be made to repress crime; it emphasizes efficiency, speed, finality, and the capacity to apprehend, try, convict, and dispose of a high proportion of people facing criminal charges.
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- A document returned by a grand jury as a “true bill” charging an individual with a specific crime on the basis of a determination of probable cause as presented by a prosecuting attorney.
- Serious crimes usually carrying a penalty of death or of incarceration for more than one year.
- An eye for an eye.
- A court order authorizing police officers to take certain actions. For example, to arrest suspects or to search premises.
- A way of thinking, a view of the world.
- A penitentiary system, developed in Auburn, New York, in which each inmate was held in isolation during the night but worked and ate with others during the day under a rule of silence.
- A difference between groups that may be explained either by legitimate factors or by discrimination.
- Offenses that are wrong by their very nature.
- A defendant’s plea of guilty to a criminal charge with the reasonable expectation of receiving some consideration from the state for doing so, usually a reduction of the charge. The defendant’s ultimate goal is a penalty lighter than the one formally warranted by the charged offense.
- Offenses less serious than felonies and usually punishable by incarceration of no more than one year in jail, or by probation or intermediate sanctions.
- A system of government in which power is divided between a central (national) government and regional (state) governments.
- Responding to crimes after they have been committed.
- A shout by a citizen who witnessed a crime, enlisting the aid of others in the area to chase and catch the offender; may be the origin of the general alarm and the citizen’s arrest.
- The authority to make decisions without reference to specific rules or facts, using instead one’s own judgment; allows for individualization and informality in the administration of justice.
- The process of determining whether the defendant is guilty.
29 Clues: An eye for an eye. • A way of thinking, a view of the world. • Offenses that are wrong by their very nature. • Responding to crimes after they have been committed. • The process of determining whether the defendant is guilty. • Offenses prohibited by law but not necessarily wrong in themselves. • ...
Criminal Procedure Overview 2021-11-09
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- Police have the authority to briefly detain a person for investigative purposes.
- Policy have a neutral, articulable standard that serves a purpose closely related to a particular problem pertaining to automobiles and their mobility.
- Defendant's rights have been violated and need this to sue.
- When, under totality of the circumstances, a reasonable person would believe they are not free to leave.
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- Officer reasonably believes the person is armed and dangerous.
- Standard for a valid arrest
- These type of searches do not require warrants.
- If the police have probable cause that a person has committed a felony, they may pursue that individual into a private building during the pursuit.
- After a valid arrest, officer can search that person and the person's ______.
- Person agrees to allow the police to search.
10 Clues: Standard for a valid arrest • Person agrees to allow the police to search. • These type of searches do not require warrants. • Defendant's rights have been violated and need this to sue. • Officer reasonably believes the person is armed and dangerous. • After a valid arrest, officer can search that person and the person's ______. • ...
Criminal Law Crossword 2018-04-28
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- a punishment imposed for breaking the law.
- the offical power to make legal decisions and judgements.
- force to another resulting in offensive contact.
- malicious burning to destroy property.
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- requesting for a higher court to review and change the decision of a lower court.
- taken into custody.
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
- consequence of a serious offence.
- to make a physical attack on.
- the corrupt payment or receipt of a private favour for offical action.
10 Clues: taken into custody. • to make a physical attack on. • consequence of a serious offence. • malicious burning to destroy property. • a punishment imposed for breaking the law. • force to another resulting in offensive contact. • the offical power to make legal decisions and judgements. • the corrupt payment or receipt of a private favour for offical action. • ...
Criminal Justice Review 2021-12-06
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- Tool used to stop fatal bleeding
- the phase in which an offender receives his penalty
- breaking into an occupied structure such as someone's home
- the study of crime victims
- Affirmative defense when the police force you to commit a crime
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- believed to lack a conscience and not feel guilt
- The FBI's criminal profiling unit
- Ancient civilization that influenced American Law
- the study of crime and criminals
- formal hearing when you are told what your charges are
10 Clues: the study of crime victims • the study of crime and criminals • Tool used to stop fatal bleeding • The FBI's criminal profiling unit • believed to lack a conscience and not feel guilt • Ancient civilization that influenced American Law • the phase in which an offender receives his penalty • formal hearing when you are told what your charges are • ...
Catching a Criminal 2023-09-28
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- a person who saw something happen
- a person who police think may be guilty of a crime
- the state of not being guilty
- one of a kind; different from all others
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- to recognize; to match with a person or name
- to keep something the way it is
- a small sign that someone or something was present
- proof
- to find someone guilty in a court of law
- a thin thread
10 Clues: proof • a thin thread • the state of not being guilty • to keep something the way it is • a person who saw something happen • to find someone guilty in a court of law • one of a kind; different from all others • to recognize; to match with a person or name • a small sign that someone or something was present • a person who police think may be guilty of a crime
Criminal Justice System 2024-02-01
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- these people decide if a person is guilty of a crime
- the rights of this person is the courts #1 concern
- this is the first event in the criminal justice flowchart
- the accused enters this prior to a trial
- police conduct this when a crime occurs
- police only do this when an investigation is complete
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- Person in charge of a court room
- this entity makes sure the sentence given is carried out
- the location a convicted criminal is held for more than 1 year
- this is an early release system for someone in prison
10 Clues: Person in charge of a court room • police conduct this when a crime occurs • the accused enters this prior to a trial • the rights of this person is the courts #1 concern • these people decide if a person is guilty of a crime • this is an early release system for someone in prison • police only do this when an investigation is complete • ...
Criminal Justice/Criminology 2025-03-06
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- Someone who gathers, documents, and evaluates evidence.
- commission or omission of any act, which is prohibited or required by the penal code of an organized political state, to which some punishment or sanction is attached.
- Crime lab personnel and supervisors.
- Be on Look Out
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- Things found at the crime scene
- Punishment for less than one year.
- Cause of Death
- something no longer valid for physical evidence
- Punishment of more than one year.
- Method of Death
10 Clues: Cause of Death • Be on Look Out • Method of Death • Things found at the crime scene • Punishment of more than one year. • Punishment for less than one year. • Crime lab personnel and supervisors. • something no longer valid for physical evidence • Someone who gathers, documents, and evaluates evidence. • ...
Criminal Justice Terms 2025-11-12
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- A judge's office.
- Security given for the release of a defendant from custody to secure his/her court appearance.
- This happens at the scene of a crime or later, after an investigation has developed.
- This happens after a defendant has been found guilty
- The case presented by or on behalf of the party being accused.
- A formal examination of evidence by a judge, typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a criminal case.
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- A period of supervision over an offender, ordered by the court, often in lieu of incarceration.
- A defendant's first appearance in Superior Court after being formally charged.
- The institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge
- An individual accused of committing a crime.
10 Clues: A judge's office. • An individual accused of committing a crime. • This happens after a defendant has been found guilty • The case presented by or on behalf of the party being accused. • A defendant's first appearance in Superior Court after being formally charged. • This happens at the scene of a crime or later, after an investigation has developed. • ...
Criminal Justice Vocabulary 2025-10-13
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- Serious crime, usually punishable by more than a year in prison
- Landmark case requiring police to inform suspects of their rights
- Location where evidence of a crime is found
- Legal document allowing police to search or arrest
- First 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution
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- Legal Rule preventing illegally obtained evidence from being used in court
- Proper documentation of evidence from collection to trial
- Court decision that set legal precedent
- Minor crime, usually punishable by less than a year
- Cause Reasonable grounds to believe a crime has been committed
10 Clues: Court decision that set legal precedent • Location where evidence of a crime is found • First 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution • Legal document allowing police to search or arrest • Minor crime, usually punishable by less than a year • Proper documentation of evidence from collection to trial • Cause Reasonable grounds to believe a crime has been committed • ...
Criminal Solution Crossword 2025-05-26
Across
- What is the name of the harbor where the first convict colony was set up in Australia?
- What problem was caused by too many prisoners in British jails?
- What is the name of the nearby country that was influenced by the Australian convict colony?
- Which country did Britain use to send prisoners before America became independent?
- What word means land that supposedly belonged to no one?
Down
- What was the name of the native people living in Australia before British arrival?
- What word describes how the British viewed the Aboriginal people at the time?
- Who were sent to Australia as punishment?
- What animals did early settlers hunt in New Zealand for money?
- What city did the British convict colony eventually grow into?
10 Clues: Who were sent to Australia as punishment? • What word means land that supposedly belonged to no one? • What animals did early settlers hunt in New Zealand for money? • What city did the British convict colony eventually grow into? • What problem was caused by too many prisoners in British jails? • ...
Mock Trial Vocabulary 2024-05-07
Across
- this type of examination is the formal interrogation of a witness called by the other party in a court of law to challenge or extend testimony already given.
- A person called upon to give testimony
- An out of court statement offered for the truth of the matter asserted.
- A formal charge stating there is enough evidence for a trial
- The person who files the complaint, or the person who is suing another person.
Down
- People who serve on a jury. Jurors decide whether the defendant is innocent or guilty.
- An attorney representing a defendant in a lawsuit or criminal prosecution.
- a written statement by the plaintiff about the wrongs allegedly committed by the defendant
- a government entity authorized to resolve legal disputes
- this type of examination is the initial questioning of a witness, by the party that called them to the stand
- a branch of law that deals with behavior that is an offense against the public, society, or the state—even if the immediate victim is an individual
- a promise to tell the truth
- A branch of law that regulates the non-criminal rights, duties of persons (natural persons and legal persons) and equal legal relations between private individuals
13 Clues: a promise to tell the truth • A person called upon to give testimony • a government entity authorized to resolve legal disputes • A formal charge stating there is enough evidence for a trial • An out of court statement offered for the truth of the matter asserted. • An attorney representing a defendant in a lawsuit or criminal prosecution. • ...
SPELLING TEST 2023-01-31
Crime 2023-04-06
Across
- a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act
- a person, especially a public official, who institutes legal proceedings against someone.
- to turn an activity into a criminal offence by making it illegal.
- the official power to make legal decisions and judgements.
- a temporary court order issued to prohibit an individual from carrying out a particular action, especially approaching or contacting a specified person.
- military government, involving the suspension of ordinary law.
- substance that is not allowed by law or the social customs of a country
- the preparing and enacting of laws by local, state, or national legislatures
Down
- a court order prohibiting an action by a party to a lawsuit until there has been a trial or other court action.
- a formal declaration by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law that someone is guilty of a criminal offence.
- an individual who is under an age fixed by law (such as 18 years) at which he or she would be charged as an adult for a criminal act
- the temporary or permanent release of a prisoner before the expiry of a sentence, on the promise of good behaviour.
- the process of taking legal
- a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule.
14 Clues: the process of taking legal • a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act • a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule. • the official power to make legal decisions and judgements. • military government, involving the suspension of ordinary law. • to turn an activity into a criminal offence by making it illegal. • ...
Charlotte's Crossword 2023-06-07
7 Clues: bring someone into existence • a holiday between school terms • a number that has a number in it • attending to someone or something • a person who is related to another • training peoples minds with knowledge • put something in a certain place on purpose
Embrace 2023-09-20
7 Clues: champions of change, we embrace, • space for growth, promoting unity • for justice, ensure equity's seen, • minds with knowledge, open and free • in the power of every student's voice • their uniqueness, their dreams, their choice • inclusive spaces where all hearts can glean,
ADJ 1 chapter 1 Fernando 2016-02-09
Across
- the highest appellate court in the us
- individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution
- to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations
- of serious crimes
- the territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority
Down
- not guilty
- a person against whom a charge is brought in court
- a perspective of criminal justice that argues that the purpose of the criminal justice system is to ensure fairness under the law
- behavioral expectations of a group
- of less serious crimes
- a type of conditional release that is based on good behavior or evidence of some levels of rehabilitation
- amount to get out of jail
12 Clues: not guilty • of serious crimes • of less serious crimes • amount to get out of jail • behavioral expectations of a group • the highest appellate court in the us • a person against whom a charge is brought in court • to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations • individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution • ...
Word Explorer Review, Lessons 4-6 2021-10-04
Across
- A large group of people or insects.
- To home something back or stop it from happening.
- The lowest range of musical notes
- A group of ships or vehicles
- In too much of a hurry
- To jump or leap over something
- A single bar that forms a step of a ladder.
- Someone who watches something.
Down
- Extremely small; tiny
- To press or squeeze something so that it takes up less space.
- Something you believe is probably true.
- An amazing or interesting sight or event.
- To have strong, favorable effect on peoples' minds and their feelings.
- A blood vessel that carries blood returning to the heart.
- To get in the way of
- Tied together
16 Clues: Tied together • To get in the way of • Extremely small; tiny • In too much of a hurry • A group of ships or vehicles • To jump or leap over something • Someone who watches something. • The lowest range of musical notes • A large group of people or insects. • Something you believe is probably true. • An amazing or interesting sight or event. • ...
Gaia & Uranus' Children 2022-03-26
Across
- The goddess of memory
- They had 50 heads and 100 arms &there were 3 of them
- They had 1 eye in the middle of their forehead
- The goddess of sight
- The river god
- A person or thing of very great strength, intellect, or importance. (Female)
Down
- The god of light
- The god of deliverance (in the bible)
- The goddess of fresh water
- He killed his father for what he did to his monster siblings
- The god of mortality
- A person or thing of very great strength, intellect, or importance.
- The god of inquisitive minds
- The goddess of bright intellect
- The goddess of justice
- The mother goddess
16 Clues: The river god • The god of light • The mother goddess • The god of mortality • The goddess of sight • The goddess of memory • The goddess of justice • The goddess of fresh water • The god of inquisitive minds • The goddess of bright intellect • The god of deliverance (in the bible) • They had 1 eye in the middle of their forehead • They had 50 heads and 100 arms &there were 3 of them • ...
Gaia & Uranus' Children 2022-03-25
Across
- The god of light
- The goddess of sight
- The god of mortality
- The goddess of memory
- The goddess of fresh water
- The god of deliverance (in the bible)
- The goddess of bright intellect
- He killed his father for what he did to his monster siblings
- The goddess of justice
- The mother goddess
Down
- The god of inquisitive minds
- They had 1 eye in the middle of their forehead
- A person or thing of very great strength, intellect, or importance. (Female)
- They had 50 heads and 100 arms &there were 3 of them
- The river god
- A person or thing of very great strength, intellect, or importance.
16 Clues: The river god • The god of light • The mother goddess • The goddess of sight • The god of mortality • The goddess of memory • The goddess of justice • The goddess of fresh water • The god of inquisitive minds • The goddess of bright intellect • The god of deliverance (in the bible) • They had 1 eye in the middle of their forehead • They had 50 heads and 100 arms &there were 3 of them • ...
Book Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-08
Across
- What did Pliny want to find?
- Another word for a bedroom.
- Who is the goddess of the future?
- Who are Hype and Dawk helping in Rome?
- Hype's brother.
- Who wants to be the ruler of Rome?
Down
- To change or touch something (Hint: starts with a T)
- Where is Antevorta from?
- Ruler of Rome.
- Another word for burning an object.
- Where does the setting take place?
- To be careful or to avoid problems/dangers.
- To feel pity or concern for others.
- Who became the official pourer for Antevorta?
- Who is the computer that helps Dawk and Hype?
- What is it called when Hype and Dawk communicate with their minds?
16 Clues: Ruler of Rome. • Hype's brother. • Where is Antevorta from? • Another word for a bedroom. • What did Pliny want to find? • Who is the goddess of the future? • Where does the setting take place? • Who wants to be the ruler of Rome? • Another word for burning an object. • To feel pity or concern for others. • Who are Hype and Dawk helping in Rome? • ...
Freaks Dictionary Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-18
Across
- A know-it-all
- A four letter word for truth serum
- A four letter word for Max in a bad mood
- A muscle that improves with exercise
- A measure to electricity equal to one joule per second
- Small, irritating children, also known as rug rats
- Max's shoe size
- The past, from male point of view
Down
- An eight-grade english class
- A Z in England
- A robotlike suit worn by knights of old
- A word used by people with small minds
- A way to improve the human condition
- Loyalty with an 'F'
- A place that always lies over the horizon
- A silly-looking creature that eats ants
16 Clues: A know-it-all • A Z in England • Max's shoe size • Loyalty with an 'F' • An eight-grade english class • The past, from male point of view • A four letter word for truth serum • A way to improve the human condition • A muscle that improves with exercise • A word used by people with small minds • A robotlike suit worn by knights of old • A silly-looking creature that eats ants • ...
Attributes Review 2023-05-08
Across
- Psalm 34:8
- Revelation 15:4a
- God has infinite knowledge of everything that was, everything that is, everything that will be, and everything that could be.
- "What comes to our minds when we think about God is the most ____________ thing about us." - A.W. Tozer
- God is perfectly fair. He always does what is right.
- There is nothing and no one more powerful than God.
- "without limitation"
- There is nowhere where God is not.
- Ephesians 2:4
Down
- John 1:17
- 1 John 4:8
- Psalm 103:8
- 1 Corinthians 1:30
- "God's infinitude in the realm of space"
- God has the right to rule His entire creation
- 1 Corinthians 10:13
16 Clues: John 1:17 • Psalm 34:8 • 1 John 4:8 • Psalm 103:8 • Ephesians 2:4 • Revelation 15:4a • 1 Corinthians 1:30 • 1 Corinthians 10:13 • "without limitation" • There is nowhere where God is not. • "God's infinitude in the realm of space" • God has the right to rule His entire creation • There is nothing and no one more powerful than God. • God is perfectly fair. He always does what is right. • ...
Michael Jackson 2022-07-18
14 Clues: Beat ___ • ___ Diana • Billie ___ • ___ The Time • ___ With You • ___ Or White • ___ Criminal • Will You Be ___ • The ___ Is Mine • Pretty ___ Thing • ___ In The Mirror • The Way You ___ Me Feel • They Don't ___ About Us • Don't Stop 'Til You Get ___
Outsiders Crossword Chaos 2023-05-12
14 Clues: Beer • prison • smoking • cigarette • to be angry • to be robbed • to shop lift • to understand • carrying a gun • to be attacked • recently stolen • a petty criminal • to do something alone • something uncool and not fun
Crime 2023-04-06
Across
- the preparing and enacting of laws by local, state, or national legislatures
- military government, involving the suspension of ordinary law.
- the official power to make legal decisions and judgements.
- to turn an activity into a criminal offence by making it illegal.
- a temporary court order issued to prohibit an individual from carrying out a particular action, especially approaching or contacting a specified person.
- a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act
Down
- the temporary or permanent release of a prisoner before the expiry of a sentence, on the promise of good behaviour.
- a court order prohibiting an action by a party to a lawsuit until there has been a trial or other court action.
- a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule.
- a formal declaration by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law that someone is guilty of a criminal offence.
- the process of taking legal
- a person, especially a public official, who institutes legal proceedings against someone.
- substance that is not allowed by law or the social customs of a country
- an individual who is under an age fixed by law (such as 18 years) at which he or she would be charged as an adult for a criminal act
14 Clues: the process of taking legal • a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act • a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule. • the official power to make legal decisions and judgements. • military government, involving the suspension of ordinary law. • to turn an activity into a criminal offence by making it illegal. • ...
Oratory quiz 2022-03-29
Across
- where you are speaking
- why your topic still exist today
- Does this topic affect me?
- a measurement or set of measurements
- former competitors coaches and teachers
- Is this topic someone can simply understand or grasp?
- Is this a problem for people?
- other information about this topic?
- word that catch someones attention
Down
- those who are listening to your speech
- someone who tells a story
- seasoned judges who have lots of experience on a big stage
- standards you are held to by yourself and others
- your idea or general topic
- a magic world where anyone can fix anything
- things you use to grab the audiences attention
- what you are focusing your speech on
- Can I find research, stories, facts,
- explained that minds are a complex web
19 Clues: where you are speaking • someone who tells a story • your idea or general topic • Does this topic affect me? • Is this a problem for people? • why your topic still exist today • word that catch someones attention • other information about this topic? • a measurement or set of measurements • what you are focusing your speech on • Can I find research, stories, facts, • ...
human rights- yr 7 catholic studies-tora 2023-07-27
Across
- we all have the rights to make up our own minds
- we are all born free and ______
- these rights belong to everybody
- the right to seek a _____ place to live
- we're always ______ till proven guilty
- we all have the right to go where we want
- nobody has any right to make us a
- _____ and family
- your human rights are protected by ____
- we all have the right to rest
Down
- no unfair _____
- nobody should try ti harm our good
- food and _______ for all
- the right to
- we all have the right to belong to a country
- nobody has any right to hurt us
- we all have the right to take part
- every grown up has the right to do a job
- cyrus the ____ free the slaves?
- we're all _____ before the law
20 Clues: the right to • no unfair _____ • _____ and family • food and _______ for all • we all have the right to rest • we're all _____ before the law • we are all born free and ______ • nobody has any right to hurt us • cyrus the ____ free the slaves? • these rights belong to everybody • nobody has any right to make us a • nobody should try ti harm our good • ...
Now the Time for Running 2013-03-01
16 Clues: district • slang word • animal hide • small store • abbreviation • criminal gang • youth brigade • old man, elder • derogatory term • mandatory rally • fall or cave in • word for mother • large thick root • cloth made by woman • slang word for a city • circular african homestead
group 5 2018-10-08
16 Clues: calm • outrage • thirsty • achieving • political • deception • misfortune • not content • no longer useful • odd,bizarre,strange • healthy and capable • gloomy state of mind • transport or carry to a place • someone who teaches generosity • something not traditional accepted • done by or involving deception especially
Efrem’s Puzzle of Chaos 2025-04-23
16 Clues: Sub? • Go West! • cheeze it • What’s up • I’m hungry • On my feet • Goat teacher • Let me check • It’s Thursday • Childish drink • Morning Ritual • 4-H Dream Mobile • Our haters building • Caught them in traffic • I’m staying up for him • Worlds Greatest Criminal
