criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Vocabulario Unidad IV 2021-01-05
20 Clues: Love • Movie • Ghost • Series • Comedy • Sports • Horror • Program • To save • Channel • Violence • Reporter • Comedian • Subtitle • Criminal • Explosion • Recommend • Investigate • Robber/thief • Special Effects
Crime 2012-10-09
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- opposite of innocent
- criminal who steals in crowds
- a group who listens and decides a court case
- Canadian police
- punishment to be killed
- a criminal that holdups banks
- good friends are thick as ___ .
- a person who makes legal decisions in court
- a thief good at climbing into buildings
- another name for a violent criminal
- jail
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- person injured in a crime
- thieves who holdup travellers (in the past)
- person accused of a crime
- lawyer
- official who charges someone with a crime
- a thief who secretly bring goods into a country
- criminal who specializes in tricking people
- a member of a crime group
- taken into police custody
20 Clues: jail • lawyer • Canadian police • opposite of innocent • punishment to be killed • person injured in a crime • person accused of a crime • a member of a crime group • taken into police custody • criminal who steals in crowds • a criminal that holdups banks • good friends are thick as ___ . • another name for a violent criminal • a thief good at climbing into buildings • ...
Judicial Branch 2025-07-15
20 Clues: law • writ • jury • life • case • civil • three • opinion • defense • original • military • juvenile • judicial • criminal • district • president • appellate • ordinance • statutory • supreme court
Judicial Branch 2025-07-15
20 Clues: case • laws • life • jury • writ • three • civil • opinion • defense • judicial • criminal • district • juvenile • military • original • appellate • president • ordinance • statutory • supreme court
Kynsli's crossword puzzle 2022-04-20
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- The power of ruling laws unconstitutional is known ad _______ review.
- Juveniles are taken into _____ by the police.
- Judges in court of appeals hear appeals for _________ for damages.
- The fourth step to the adult criminal justice process.
- The _____ decides if the juvenile or adult are guilty or not.
- The ____ has the right to attorney when questioned by the police.
- The defendant has a right to testify.
- The fifth step to the adult criminal justice process.
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- The third step to the adult criminal justice process.
- The _________ attorney seeks punishment that could be a fine, imprisonment, or death.
- when taken into custody go to detention centers.
- The court has ______ over appeals from superior and state courts in the adult justice system.
- the last process to the adult criminal justice process.
- The first step of the Adult Criminal Justice Process.
- The second step to the Adult Criminal Justice Process.
- _________ jurisdiction is the ability given to higher courts to review lower courts in the adult justice system.
- Judges are _______ for six year terms.
- Judges to probate court are elected to ______ year terms.
- When found guilty go to prison.
- Adults can be put on _____.
20 Clues: Adults can be put on _____. • When found guilty go to prison. • The defendant has a right to testify. • Judges are _______ for six year terms. • Juveniles are taken into _____ by the police. • when taken into custody go to detention centers. • The third step to the adult criminal justice process. • The first step of the Adult Criminal Justice Process. • ...
The Darkest Minds 2024-01-05
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- the slip kid
- The name of the rehabilitation camp
- the cause of IAAN
- the first kid to die
- color that represents telekinesis
- abbreviation for idiopathic adolescent acute neurodegeneration
- the accessory that Zu wears to prevent frying anything/anyone
- the government created organization meant to control/obtain PSI children
- where the safe haven is located
- the percentage of children killed by the disease
- color that represents control of electricity
- color that represents control of fire
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- the virus
- The main character
- mind control
- the group of kids affected by the virus
- the amount of color classifications
- Chubs' real name
- an imagined society in which there is great suffering and injustice
- color that represents brain power
- The accessory Zu wears to prevent frying things
21 Clues: the virus • the slip kid • mind control • Chubs' real name • the cause of IAAN • The main character • the first kid to die • where the safe haven is located • color that represents telekinesis • color that represents brain power • The name of the rehabilitation camp • the amount of color classifications • color that represents control of fire • the group of kids affected by the virus • ...
Criminal justice 2025-09-23
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- gay murders
- ___ or alcohol is a tip of crime
- first U.S. ____ lad in 1910
- NFL player killed he’s ex wife
- ____ Holmes
- _____rights
- criminal take stuff for free
- a ___ is defined as any act that is contrary to legal code or law
- ____ by death
- Chinese first use to identify people
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- in love robber and murders
- pictures to keep track of criminals
- ___ of rights
- _____rule
- ___ law
- knows when your lying
- everything has it
- there are ___ types of crimes
- ___bundy
19 Clues: ___ law • ___bundy • _____rule • gay murders • ____ Holmes • _____rights • ___ of rights • ____ by death • everything has it • knows when your lying • in love robber and murders • first U.S. ____ lad in 1910 • criminal take stuff for free • there are ___ types of crimes • NFL player killed he’s ex wife • ___ or alcohol is a tip of crime • pictures to keep track of criminals • ...
Spanish II (HHS) Capitulo 6B-1) ¿Qué película has visto? 2016-03-03
19 Clues: love • alien • critic • movies • to_rent • failure • criminal • to_arrest • criticism • to_capture • movie_star • Male_theif • leading_man • to_fascinate • you_have_seen • male_detective • To_fall_in_love • female_detective • to_be_in_love_with
Detective Stories 2021-11-18
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- E.g. 'gun', 'knife', 'poison'
- Translation of 'blessures'
- What a body part leaves behind at the crime scene
- Synonym of 'a dead body'
- Synonym of 'criminal'
- Translation of 'enquête'
- Person who kills
- What the police do when they have found the criminal
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- How to prove where you were at the time of the crime
- Person who sees the crime
- To ask suspects questions
- Translation of 'enlèvement'
- Person who committed the crime
- Person who helps the criminal
- What you need to find the criminal
- Crime when you steal
- Person who steals
- A clue that identifies a person
- Reason for committing the crime
19 Clues: Person who kills • Person who steals • Crime when you steal • Synonym of 'criminal' • Synonym of 'a dead body' • Translation of 'enquête' • Person who sees the crime • To ask suspects questions • Translation of 'blessures' • Translation of 'enlèvement' • E.g. 'gun', 'knife', 'poison' • Person who helps the criminal • Person who committed the crime • A clue that identifies a person • ...
Criminal Justice Today 2022-08-12
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- A criminal justice model that places primacy on the right of the individual to be protected from the power of the government
- The use of threat of violence to achieve political objectives
- A model of the criminal justice system that recognizes the informal authority exercised by individuals at each step of the criminal justice process
- A threat or an attempt to do violence to another person that causes that person to fear immediate physical harm
- A criminal justice model in which the majority of citizens in a society share the same values and beliefs
- The quality of fairness that must exist in the processes designed to determine whether individuals are guilty of criminal wrongdoing
- Behavior that has been labeled criminal because it is contrary to shared social values, customs, and norms
- The act of taking property from another person without the use of force with the intent of keeping that property
- The ability of individuals in the criminal justice system to make operational decisions based on personal judgment instead of formal rules or official information
- The basic rights and freedoms for American citizens guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution, particularly in the Bill of Rights
- The act of physically contacting another person with the intent to do harm, even if the resulting injury is insubstantial
- The model of the criminal justice process in which participants follow formal rules to create a smoothly functioning disposition of cases from arrest to punishment
- A form of government in which a written constitution provides for a division of powers between a central government and several regional governments
- A criminal justice model that places primary emphasis on the right of society to be protected from crime and violent criminals
- A set of interacting parts that, when functioning properly, achieve a desired result
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- Acts of terrorism that take place on U.S. soil without direct foreign involvement
- Approaches or strategies that have been extensively researched and shown consistently to produce the desired outcomes
- A corrections policy that promotes (a) a reduction in spending on prisons and jails and (b) reinvestment of the resulting savings in programs that decrease crime and reduce reoffending
- The act of breaking into or entering a structure (such as a home or office) without permission for the purpose of committing a felony
- Nonviolent crimes committed by business entities or individuals to gain a personal or business advantage
- The interlocking network of law enforcement agencies, courts, and corrections institutions designed to enforce criminal laws and protect society from criminal behavior
- A criminal justice model in which the content of criminal law is determined by the groups that hold economic, political, and social power in a community
- Methods to identify a person based on unique physical characteristics, such as fingerprints or facial configuration
- The act of taking property from another person through force, threat of force, or intimidation
- Forced or coerced sexual intercourse (or other sexual acts)
- The unlawful killings of one human being by another
- The act of committing a new crime after having been punished for a previous crime by being convicted and sent to jail or prison
- A concerted national effort to prevent terrorist attacks within the United States and reduce the country's vulnerability to terrorism
- A criminal act that makes the offender eligible to receive the death penalty
- Behavior that is considered to go against the norms established by society
- The moral principles that govern a person's perception of right and wrong
- An act that violates criminal law and is punishable by criminal sanctions
- Principles of right and wrong behavior, as practiced by individuals or by society
33 Clues: The unlawful killings of one human being by another • Forced or coerced sexual intercourse (or other sexual acts) • The use of threat of violence to achieve political objectives • The moral principles that govern a person's perception of right and wrong • An act that violates criminal law and is punishable by criminal sanctions • ...
criminal 2023-06-01
Criminal 2025-10-02
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- He robs the banks
- He robs people of moneys or another valuable things
- Person who steal clothing or food
- He destroys someone's property
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- a crime When someone kill a person he...
- Person who breaks into yours house
- Thief...woman because he wants to rob her
- to prison When police catch robber he...
- in to He climbed trough a window and...house
- away She...from cops!
10 Clues: He robs the banks • away She...from cops! • He destroys someone's property • Person who steal clothing or food • Person who breaks into yours house • a crime When someone kill a person he... • Thief...woman because he wants to rob her • to prison When police catch robber he... • in to He climbed trough a window and...house • ...
Criminal 2025-10-02
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- He robs the banks
- He robs people of moneys or another valuable things
- Person who steal clothing or food
- He destroys someone's property
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- a crime When someone kill a person he...
- Person who breaks into yours house
- Thief...woman because he wants to rob her
- to prison When police catch robber he...
- in to He climbed trough a window and...house
- away She...from cops!
10 Clues: He robs the banks • away She...from cops! • He destroys someone's property • Person who steal clothing or food • Person who breaks into yours house • a crime When someone kill a person he... • to prison When police catch robber he... • Thief...woman because he wants to rob her • in to He climbed trough a window and...house • ...
Criminal Justice 2012-09-16
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- form of justice that allows compensation
- exploitation of one'e role
- ethical system that claims that the greatest good is which results in the greatest happiness for greatest numbers
- appropriate amount of punishment for a crime
- vengeance-oriented justice concerned with equal retribution
- ideas and principles of morals and rights are inherent in nature not human-made
- voluntarily breaking laws based on one's moral beliefs
- authority to make a decision between 2 or more choices
- question as to whether police should use immoral means to reach a desired moral end
- required behaviors or actions
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- sting operations to test whether or not police officers will make honest choices
- principle of right and wrong
- concept that all decisions should be made according to absolute rules
- ethical system that defines the pursuit of self-interest as a moral good
- structured set of principles that defines what is moral
- theory or study of moral obligations
- what people ought to do
- difficult social questions that include controversy over right and wrong
18 Clues: what people ought to do • exploitation of one'e role • principle of right and wrong • required behaviors or actions • theory or study of moral obligations • form of justice that allows compensation • appropriate amount of punishment for a crime • voluntarily breaking laws based on one's moral beliefs • authority to make a decision between 2 or more choices • ...
Criminal vocabulary 2022-09-05
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- an excuse which proves or indicate inocence
- take things from a store
- sexual violence
- get a wallet or smartphone and take away
- an amount of money you pay to leave the jail
- bring goods from another country illegally
- the place you go when you're arrested
- to set fire on purpose
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- not inocent
- when soome one invade a residence
- another word to say lawyer
- take someone to demand money
- take the control of an aiplane for money
- a person who was sent to prison
- a person who sees a crime
- to threat someone by secret for money
- offering of money to let a criminal go
- to kill someone
18 Clues: not inocent • sexual violence • to kill someone • to set fire on purpose • take things from a store • a person who sees a crime • another word to say lawyer • take someone to demand money • a person who was sent to prison • when soome one invade a residence • to threat someone by secret for money • the place you go when you're arrested • offering of money to let a criminal go • ...
3.1 vocab 2021-03-09
22 Clues: shy • sad • law • kind • funny • sassy • cruel • impact • boring • change • humble • helpful • failure • elegant • criminal • generous • reliable • talented • / success • Beautiful • intelligent • / confident
Crime & The Justice System 2022-03-16
20 Clues: case • fraud • guilt • crime • court • judge • thief • guilty • lawyer • robbery • lawsuit • witness • criminal • prisoner • homicide • evidence • detective • to accuse • cárcel jail • de velocidad speeding
criminal law 2020-12-14
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- application to the court made by defence attorney
- three levels of it
- protective care of someone or something
- non Canadian citizen's can be taken away from Canada to their home country
- people who are being released may be asked to do this
- made by a judge to limit the accused's freedom
- killing someone directly or indirectly
- false statement to obtain information about something or someone
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- by citizens citizen can make arrests
- making a death of someone by means of an unlawful act
- the action of setting someone apart from other people
- recklessness causing damage by using fire or explosive things
- forcibly taking someone away such as a child
- A WOMANS RIGHT
- theft that involves violence
- bond order by court for a person to keep peace and good behaviour for a certain amount of time
- an offence that may result in destruction of property
17 Clues: A WOMANS RIGHT • three levels of it • theft that involves violence • by citizens citizen can make arrests • killing someone directly or indirectly • protective care of someone or something • forcibly taking someone away such as a child • made by a judge to limit the accused's freedom • application to the court made by defence attorney • ...
Criminal Sanctions 2024-05-02
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- A penalty imposed by the court on someone found guilty of a crime
- A type of sanction
- A legal framwork used to guide sentencing
- The most serious type of sanction
- A purpose of a sanction, designed to discourage people offending
- A party in a criminal case
- Type of police procedure
- A minor offence heard in Magistrate's Court
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- Free someone from a criminal charge with a not guilty verdict
- A purpose of a sanction, designed to show that this behaviour won't be tolerated
- An important service available to assist those who can't afford a lawyer
- When an offender reoffends
- A institution the enforces summary and indictable offences in Victoria
- The standard of proof in a criminal case
- body Worksafe is an example of this
- Lawyers who prepare a criminal case and take it to court on behalf of the state and victims
- A cross section of the community that delivers a verdict
17 Clues: A type of sanction • Type of police procedure • When an offender reoffends • A party in a criminal case • The most serious type of sanction • The standard of proof in a criminal case • A legal framwork used to guide sentencing • body Worksafe is an example of this • A minor offence heard in Magistrate's Court • A cross section of the community that delivers a verdict • ...
eye of minds 2019-04-29
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- Sims creatures that Kian created
- Kain put these on all of them when Michael had his encounter with him
- The main character
- The corporation that kidnapped michael
- In the Coffin
- The other sidekick / Female
- Were the game devils of destruction takes place
- The skill that michael is good at
- The place where michael goes into the sleep
- of Destruction The game were they have to find the weak code
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- The maid that helps with michael
- Net Were the game takes place
- You use this to lift yourself back to the wake
- The head leader for VNS
- The game that is the most realistic
- one of the sidekicks /Male
- Are always on a trip or not home
- Out of the coffin
- the villin
19 Clues: the villin • In the Coffin • Out of the coffin • The main character • The head leader for VNS • one of the sidekicks /Male • The other sidekick / Female • Net Were the game takes place • The maid that helps with michael • Are always on a trip or not home • Sims creatures that Kian created • The skill that michael is good at • The game that is the most realistic • ...
Crime & The Justice System 2022-03-16
19 Clues: jail • case • fraud • thief • crime • court • guilt • judge • guilty • lawyer • witness • robbery • lawsuit • homicide • evidence • prisoner • criminal • detective • to accuse
English Proverbs 01 2016-12-12
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- The apple doesn't fall far from the tree
- Misery loves company
- A picture is worth a thousand words
- Don't count your chickens before they hatch
- If you snooze, you lose
- Great minds think alike
- Don't throw out the baby with the bath water
- Easy come, easy go
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- Honesty is the best policy
- All is fair in love and war
- What goes around comes around
- Familiarity breeds contempt
- Measure twice, cut once
- Jack of all trades, master of none
- You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink
- Two heads are better than one
- All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy
17 Clues: Easy come, easy go • Misery loves company • Measure twice, cut once • If you snooze, you lose • Great minds think alike • Honesty is the best policy • All is fair in love and war • Familiarity breeds contempt • What goes around comes around • Two heads are better than one • Jack of all trades, master of none • A picture is worth a thousand words • ...
Organized Crime 2024-03-01
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- di capi re: Italian for "boss of all bosses," a title used to refer to the leader of a criminal organization.
- Chinese-American organizations involved in various criminal activities.
- The use of violence or intimidation to achieve political, religious, or ideological goals.
- Islamiyah: A Southeast Asian militant Islamist terrorist group linked to Al-Qaeda.
- Japanese organized crime syndicates.
- to the boss: A trusted adviser or counselor to the leader of a criminal organization.
- crime: Criminal activities carried out using computers or the internet.
- A Chinese organized crime syndicate
- crime group: A structured group engaged in criminal activities.
- crime: Criminal activities that occur across national borders.
- A group of individuals, often involved in criminal activities, who associate regularly.
- A militant Sunni Islamist organization founded by Osama bin Laden.
- (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria): A terrorist group aiming to establish a caliphate based on extremist interpretations of Islamic law.
- An adviser or counselor to the leader of a mafia or crime syndicate.
- crime: Criminal activities carried out by a structured group.
- terrorism: Terrorism motivated by factors other than political ideology, such as religious or social causes.
- A high-ranking member of a criminal organization who serves as second-in-command to the boss.
- The illegal production or distribution of goods, especially alcohol.
- Likely a reference to the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act, a United States federal law used to combat organized crime.
- A type of organized crime syndicate originating in Italy.
- A form of bootlegging where only one leg of a pair of pants is sold.Incomers: Individuals or groups who move into a new area, often with criminal intentions.
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- A person who forges swords, often associated with traditional craftsmanship.State terrorism: Acts of terrorism committed by a state or its agents against its own people or other nations.
- Criminals who smuggle people across borders, often charging high fees.
- The leader or head of a criminal. organization.
- head: A slang term that may refer to someone in charge of a specific area or "beat" within a criminal organization.
- terrorism: Terrorism carried out for political purposes or to achieve political objectives.
- Actions resembling terrorism but lacking the political motivation or ideology typically associated with terrorism.
- disorder: A situation characterized by unrest, protests, or violence within a society.
- Korean organized crime groups.
- Japanese itinerant merchants, sometimes involved in criminal activities.
- political terrorism: Terrorism with a specific political agenda or goal, but on a smaller scale.
- A planned undertaking, often used to refer to criminal activities.
- Kong: A special administrative region of China known for its vibrant economy and historical association with organized crime.
- The illegal transportation of goods across borders to avoid taxes or regulations.
- triangle: A region in Southeast Asia known for the production of illicit drugs, particularly opium.
- The term does not appear to be widely recognized; it may be a specific reference or terminology.
- A place providing refuge or safety, often used in the context of hiding from law enforcement.
- A narcotic drug derived from the opium poppy, often associated with illegal drug trade.
- Gang: A criminal organization consisting primarily of Chinese members.
- The act of taking advantage of someone or something for personal gain, often in a harmful or unfair manner.
- trafficking: The illegal trade of humans for the purposes of forced labor, sexual slavery, or commercial sexual exploitation.
41 Clues: Korean organized crime groups. • A Chinese organized crime syndicate • Japanese organized crime syndicates. • The leader or head of a criminal. organization. • A type of organized crime syndicate originating in Italy. • crime: Criminal activities carried out by a structured group. • crime: Criminal activities that occur across national borders. • ...
CRIMINAL 2024-06-13
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- An Animal often used for riding, racing, or pulling carts and carriages.
- Has a trunk
- Part of the body used for touching and lifting.
- Material used in building and furniture-making.
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- Likes to chase mice
- Absorbs carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air and releases oxygen (O2)
- Headwear often worn for protection or fashion.
- Flying mammal
- Large marsupial
- Man's best friend
10 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Headwear often worn for protection or fashion. • Part of the body used for touching and lifting. • Material used in building and furniture-making. • Absorbs carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air and releases oxygen (O2) • ...
Temple Grandin Crossword 2021-04-15
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- Keep It _______
- Ask inventors: Where did you get your _______?
- Temple Grandin has _______ spectrum disorder.
- You have to _______ to perceive
- She organizes the world through _______.
- You need to _______ how something words before you can make a better one.
- Calling All _______
- You need different _______ (hint: "We need all kinds of minds.")
- Important _______ qualities: tenacity & perseverance
- Picture it, Understand it, _______ it
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- "You have to _______ with the experiments."
- She could run test equipment in her _______.
- Temple Grandin teaches _______ Science at Colorado State University
- Temple Grandin loved making things work and _______ with her hands.
- Results take _______.
- _______ are only guidelines
- The best way to figure something out is to_______ thinking about it.
- Temple Grandin is a _______ thinker.
18 Clues: Keep It _______ • Calling All _______ • Results take _______. • _______ are only guidelines • You have to _______ to perceive • Temple Grandin is a _______ thinker. • Picture it, Understand it, _______ it • She organizes the world through _______. • "You have to _______ with the experiments." • She could run test equipment in her _______. • ...
Criminal Justice 2012-09-16
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- authority to make a decision between 2 or more choices
- required behaviors or actions
- ethical system that claims that the greatest good is which results in the greatest happiness for greatest numbers
- voluntarily breaking laws based on one's moral beliefs
- structured set of principles that defines what is moral
- concept that all decisions should be made according to absolute rules
- difficult social questions that include controversy over right and wrong
- ideas and principles of morals and rights are inherent in nature not human-made
- ethical system that defines the pursuit of self-interest as a moral good
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- question as to whether police should use immoral means to reach a desired moral end
- appropriate amount of punishment for a crime
- vengeance-oriented justice concerned with equal retribution
- exploitation of one'e role
- sting operations to test whether or not police officers will make honest choices
- principle of right and wrong
- what people ought to do
- form of justice that allows compensation
17 Clues: what people ought to do • exploitation of one'e role • principle of right and wrong • required behaviors or actions • form of justice that allows compensation • appropriate amount of punishment for a crime • authority to make a decision between 2 or more choices • voluntarily breaking laws based on one's moral beliefs • ...
criminal investigation 2024-08-09
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- a legal process in which a higher court reviews the decision of a lower court
- a declaration of punishment decided for the accused
- the deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another
- a legal document authorizing police to make an arrest, search, or seizure
- the act of apprehending a suspect by legal authority
- a formal statement by a defendant declaring guilt or innocence
- state of being confined in prison
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- information presented in court to prove or disprove a fact
- the process of helping a person return to a normal life
- a document ordering someone to attend court as a witness
- The legal representative who presents the case against the accused
- person being accused in court of law
- an officer who keeps order in the courtroom and assists the judge
- equal treatment of all parties in a legal process
- conditional release of a prisoner before the full scentence is served
- a defense claim that the accused was elsewhere when the crime occurred
- a group of people sworn to render a verdict in trial
17 Clues: state of being confined in prison • person being accused in court of law • equal treatment of all parties in a legal process • a declaration of punishment decided for the accused • the act of apprehending a suspect by legal authority • a group of people sworn to render a verdict in trial • the process of helping a person return to a normal life • ...
Criminal Proceedings 2025-03-26
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- First name of Mapp in Mapp v Ohio (1961)
- Writ permitting or directing someone to take a specific action , often issued by a judge.
- A person who testifies at a hearing or trial.
- The legal process from initial investigation to sentencing when an individual is charged with a crime.
- A judge's view that the constitution must be strictly read and every court case must adhere to its rules.
- Number of Justices currently on the supreme court.
- A person being sued or accused in a court of law.
- A formal change or addition to a document, law, or constitution, often intended to correct or improve it.
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- A group of people selected to hear evidence and decide on a verdict in a trial.
- The judge or jury delivers a decision on whether the defendant is guilty or not guilty.
- A legal doctrine in the United States that prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial, serving as a deterrent to police misconduct and protecting constitutional rights.
- The defendant is formally presented with the charges and enters a plea.
- Number of amendments to the U.S. constitution.
- The second African American supreme court justice.
- The individual in the courtroom who helps the judge manage the evidence and maintain order.
- A member of the public who hears evidence in a trial and decides whether a defendant is guilty or not guilty.
- Word used to describe a member of our class. (ex. "He's a ________ little guy")
17 Clues: First name of Mapp in Mapp v Ohio (1961) • A person who testifies at a hearing or trial. • Number of amendments to the U.S. constitution. • A person being sued or accused in a court of law. • The second African American supreme court justice. • Number of Justices currently on the supreme court. • ...
criminal law 2025-09-18
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- law The body of law that regulates conduct against the threat, harm, or endangerment toward the safety and welfare of a person, including one’s self, one’s property, and society at large.
- in a criminal context refers to the damage suffered by the victim, which can be physical, psychological, or financial.
- Causation: The process of establishing whether a specific action (or event) directly caused a particular outcome.
- When the accused is aware their actions will most certainly cause a particular result.
- When the accused is aware of a substantial risk that their actions could lead to a certain result but intentionally disregards it.
- evidence: Any information that might exonerate the defendant or mitigate the severity of the charges.
- causation The process of establishing liability based on whether the harm was a foreseeable consequence of the defendant's ac rea The mental state of the accused, including the intent or knowledge of wrongdoing, at the time of the crime.
- reus The voluntary physical act, or qualifying omission of, a crime.
- Proving actus reus and mens rea occurred simultaneously.
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- The process of establishing the accused’s conduct caused the harm or damage.
- The intentional act that gives someone reasonable fear of imminent harm.
- The intentional act of physically harming someone.
- Warran A legal document based on probable cause and authorized by a judge that permits law enforcement officers to take someone suspected of committing a crime into custody.
- When the accused has a clear and purposeful objective or desire to commit a crime.
- When the accused should have known the risk of their actions but failed to perceive it.
- Liability When the accused can be held liable for actions without having to prove intent.
- The act or omission of an act, punishable by law and prosecuted by the government.
17 Clues: The intentional act of physically harming someone. • Proving actus reus and mens rea occurred simultaneously. • reus The voluntary physical act, or qualifying omission of, a crime. • The intentional act that gives someone reasonable fear of imminent harm. • The process of establishing the accused’s conduct caused the harm or damage. • ...
6B Choice Board - Crossword 2023-04-12
19 Clues: amor • matar • robar • papel • escena • crimen • ladrón • fracaso • crítico • víctima • criminal • arrestar • director • violencia • detective • personaje • dirección • actuación • extraterrestre
Detective Stories 2021-11-18
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- Translation of 'enlèvement'
- Translation of 'enquête'
- What the police do when they have found the criminal
- Person who sees the crime
- Person who committed the crime
- A clue that identifies a person
- Synonym of 'criminal'
- Person who steals
- Person who kills
- How to prove where you were at the time of the crime
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- What a body part leaves behind at the crime scene
- What you need to find the criminal
- E.g. 'gun', 'knife', 'poison'
- Synonym of 'a dead body'
- To ask suspects questions
- Translation of 'blessures'
- Reason for committing the crime
- Crime when you steal
- Person who helps the criminal
19 Clues: Person who kills • Person who steals • Crime when you steal • Synonym of 'criminal' • Synonym of 'a dead body' • Translation of 'enquête' • Person who sees the crime • To ask suspects questions • Translation of 'blessures' • Translation of 'enlèvement' • E.g. 'gun', 'knife', 'poison' • Person who helps the criminal • Person who committed the crime • A clue that identifies a person • ...
vocabulary 2024-04-19
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- - a place where the criminals stay
- officer - a perspn who protect people
- - when you discover the criminal and you tke him to the prison
- - someone who investigate a crime
- - it's the tool you use to kill someone
- - act of kiling someone
- - look for the clues of the case to find a person who does a crime
- - when you catch the criminal
- - they are clues thet reveal the criminal
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- - they are traces of foots on the ground
- - when you discovered the criminal
- - When you follow a person
- - the pperson who kill other
- - are finger marks then identify a person
- - the act of rob
- - ehwn someones takes something from another
- - when you look at the evidence
- guard - a person who prevent the crimes
18 Clues: - the act of rob • - act of kiling someone • - When you follow a person • - the pperson who kill other • - when you catch the criminal • - when you look at the evidence • - someone who investigate a crime • - when you discovered the criminal • - a place where the criminals stay • officer - a perspn who protect people • - it's the tool you use to kill someone • ...
Special Crime 2024-02-26
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- Actions resembling terrorism but lacking the political motivation or ideology typically associated with terrorism.
- triangle: A region in Southeast Asia known for the production of illicit drugs, particularly opium.
- terrorism: Terrorism carried out for political purposes or to achieve political objectives.
- crime: Criminal activities carried out using computers or the internet.
- disorder: A situation characterized by unrest, protests, or violence within a society.
- A planned undertaking, often used to refer to criminal activities.
- Gang: A criminal organization consisting primarily of Chinese members.
- trafficking: The illegal trade of humans for the purposes of forced labor, sexual slavery, or commercial sexual exploitation.
- crime: Criminal activities carried out by a structured group.
- Japanese itinerant merchants, sometimes involved in criminal activities.
- crime group: A structured group engaged in criminal activities.
- The illegal production or distribution of goods, especially alcohol.
- A narcotic drug derived from the opium poppy, often associated with illegal drug trade.
- A form of bootlegging where only one leg of a pair of pants is sold.Incomers: Individuals or groups who move into a new area, often with criminal intentions.
- An adviser or counselor to the leader of a mafia or crime syndicate.
- The term does not appear to be widely recognized; it may be a specific reference or terminology.
- Japanese organized crime syndicates.
- The use of violence or intimidation to achieve political, religious, or ideological goals.
- Criminals who smuggle people across borders, often charging high fees.
- to the boss: A trusted adviser or counselor to the leader of a criminal organization.
- crime: Criminal activities that occur across national borders.
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- A type of organized crime syndicate originating in Italy.
- The illegal transportation of goods across borders to avoid taxes or regulations.
- The act of taking advantage of someone or something for personal gain, often in a harmful or unfair manner.
- di capi re: Italian for "boss of all bosses," a title used to refer to the leader of a criminal organization.
- The leader or head of a criminal. organization.
- A group of individuals, often involved in criminal activities, who associate regularly.
- A Chinese organized crime syndicate
- political terrorism: Terrorism with a specific political agenda or goal, but on a smaller scale.
- A person who forges swords, often associated with traditional craftsmanship.State terrorism: Acts of terrorism committed by a state or its agents against its own people or other nations.
- Korean organized crime groups.
- Likely a reference to the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act, a United States federal law used to combat organized crime.
- terrorism: Terrorism motivated by factors other than political ideology, such as religious or social causes.
- A high-ranking member of a criminal organization who serves as second-in-command to the boss.
- Chinese-American organizations involved in various criminal activities.
- head: A slang term that may refer to someone in charge of a specific area or "beat" within a criminal organization.
- Islamiyah: A Southeast Asian militant Islamist terrorist group linked to Al-Qaeda.
- A place providing refuge or safety, often used in the context of hiding from law enforcement.
- A militant Sunni Islamist organization founded by Osama bin Laden.
- Kong: A special administrative region of China known for its vibrant economy and historical association with organized crime.
- (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria): A terrorist group aiming to establish a caliphate based on extremist interpretations of Islamic law.
41 Clues: Korean organized crime groups. • A Chinese organized crime syndicate • Japanese organized crime syndicates. • The leader or head of a criminal. organization. • A type of organized crime syndicate originating in Italy. • crime: Criminal activities carried out by a structured group. • crime: Criminal activities that occur across national borders. • ...
stampy 2023-04-20
20 Clues: tv • love • alien • funny • theif • stupid • mystery • director • childish • criminal • detective • cellphone • emmotional • soap opera • newschannel • video games • music channel • main character • actor feminine • actor masculine
emotions 2021-09-02
22 Clues: steal • argue • queue • unique • plenty • lyrics • shocked • battery • attempt • capable • genuine • employee • criminal • hesitate • relieved • direction • tracksuit • attractive • appointment • demonstrate • exceptional • disappointed
DEFINITION OF CRIME 2016-10-21
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- the degree level of a felony that is punishable by a maximum penalty of life imprisonment
- the location where confinement (less than a year) for the committing a misdemeanor is served
- a rule that focuses on whether a criminal defendant knew the nature of the crime or understood right from wrong at the time it was committed
- this type of defense is only attempted in 1% of felony cases and only has a success rate of 25%
- the combining of the criminal act that occurred and the guilty intent associated with the crime that was committed
- the individual that files suit in a civil case
- fairly certain of what will happen (a variation of intent)
- a type of defense where an individual participants in a criminal act but is threatened by another individual
- a type of defense where an individual was perhaps tricked by law enforcement officers to commit the criminal act
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- a serious crime punishable by death or by imprisonment in a federal or state penitentiary
- the individual that files suit in a criminal case
- a guilty act, the physical act of a crime occurred, such as an individual committed bank robbery
- the degree level of a felony that is punishable of eighteen months imprisonment
- a criminal act that would be considered to be wrong even if there were no laws prohibiting the act, criminal acts that go against principles of society
- a type of defense where circumstances required the individual to commit the criminal act
- unaware of what might happen (a variation of intent)
- the state, in which the film entitled A TIME TO KILL was filmed (Canton)
- the individual who allegedly committed a criminal act and/or supposedly caused harm
- a type of misdemeanor that is punishable by fewer than thirty days in jail
19 Clues: the individual that files suit in a civil case • the individual that files suit in a criminal case • unaware of what might happen (a variation of intent) • fairly certain of what will happen (a variation of intent) • the state, in which the film entitled A TIME TO KILL was filmed (Canton) • ...
GG4 Module 5 A 2024-02-28
22 Clues: tune • stage • latin • thief • piano • drums • opera • album • violin • viewer • winner • escape • compose • criminal • autograph • classical • saxophone • confidence • instrument • good-looking • hard-working • fingerprints
Solving Crimes Across and Down with Deon 2024-12-04
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- Assumed name
- Thorough investigation
- Operating in secret
- Act of misleading
- Search through wildly
- Secret criminal plan
- Altered appearance to deceive
- Target of a crime
- Represents the state in court
- Restrains for suspects
- Surprise attack
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- Betrayer of trust
- Close monitoring of suspects
- Breakout from captivity
- Place for the convicted
- Intense search for a criminal
- Informer on criminal activity
- Taken into custody
- Code used to conceal messages
- Deceptive financial crime
20 Clues: Assumed name • Surprise attack • Betrayer of trust • Act of misleading • Target of a crime • Taken into custody • Operating in secret • Secret criminal plan • Search through wildly • Thorough investigation • Restrains for suspects • Breakout from captivity • Place for the convicted • Deceptive financial crime • Close monitoring of suspects • Intense search for a criminal • ...
Rent Collector 2015-09-03
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- taking ... proves the most difficult
- is a product of patience and persistence
- arise in the most unexpected places
- I would turn my leaves
- has the power to change lives, minds, and hearts
- I would sparkle
- literature is the handbook for being human
- first you must see it
- I would warm and glow
- in the dump makes water filthy
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- stories teach, always
- forever
- get away from themselves
- people go where their .... have visited
- one interprets literature with the ...
- stories,like our very souls don't ...
- is not enough
- all good stories contain truth
- in the dark makes it even darker
- at times I can hear my ... screaming
- provide a voice to our deepest feelings
- we all harbor hope
- sometimes broken things deserve to be repaired
23 Clues: forever • is not enough • I would sparkle • we all harbor hope • stories teach, always • first you must see it • I would warm and glow • I would turn my leaves • get away from themselves • all good stories contain truth • in the dump makes water filthy • in the dark makes it even darker • arise in the most unexpected places • taking ... proves the most difficult • ...
Paraomeuamor 2014-02-03
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- ARATTGURA
- O som mais lindo que eu já ouvi
- Contém amendoim
- Portinari
- "Já eu fiquei bem perto de tremular..."
- Cinto de gravidade
- Óculos, barba e genialidade
- Você me ensinou a gostar
- A abertura é igual à de Criminal Minds
- Veronika
- Duas vezes
- Aranha
- Eu toquei nele!
- "Quando tão louca, me beija na boca e me ama no chão..."
- "Ela é minha menina..."
- Matthew, Théo e Isabelle
- Benito de Paula sem a roupa do Prince
- Será adestrado como eu
- A da minha mãe com a da sua...
- Você, antes de ser Flauta
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- Nós dois temos nos livros
- Redonda, com caixas de som
- Varanda
- De copo e barbante
- Cordas aos pares
- 722
- ?
- No meu pescoço
- Por você, eu digo até que não gosto
- Mary Lennox
- Uma televisão sendo vendida
- Ar, Água, Terra, Fogo
- O meu é a tradução do Millôr.
- No encarte do disco do Oswaldo
- De várias praias, pra você
- "There's a starman waiting in the sky..."
- Amo ir lá com você
- Kuronuma
- Não tem aqui e eu quero muito!
- Sua touca
- Buttons
- Gosto quando você tira
- Milho Pop
- Te devo uma
44 Clues: ? • 722 • Aranha • Varanda • Buttons • Veronika • Kuronuma • ARATTGURA • Portinari • Sua touca • Milho Pop • Duas vezes • Mary Lennox • Te devo uma • No meu pescoço • Contém amendoim • Eu toquei nele! • Cordas aos pares • De copo e barbante • Cinto de gravidade • Amo ir lá com você • Ar, Água, Terra, Fogo • Gosto quando você tira • Será adestrado como eu • "Ela é minha menina..." • Você me ensinou a gostar • ...
Matt & Bridgette 2023-01-26
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- What sport did Matt go to Nationals for?
- Bridge's favourite food
- Favourite meal the couple get when they go to eat out.
- What month did they move into their first home together?
- How does Matt like to spend his downtime?
- What was Bridgette's nickname growing up?
- Minds Favourite TV Show the couple watch together.
- What TV show does Bridgette watch on repeat?
- what company does Matt work for
- Where are they going on their honeymoon?
- What was their first overseas holiday together?
- In What month did Matt propose?
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- Name of their first puppy.
- What is Bridgette's job title?
- When they go out to dinner, what drink do they both like to order?
- What place did Bridgette have the most Scout Camps at?
- Matt's favourite dessert.
- Where did the couple meet?
- What award did Bridgette achieve whilst in Venturers.
- Name of their second puppy.
- First movie they saw in the cinemas together.
- Matt's least favourite golf club to hit with.
- What sport does Matt enjoying playing with the boys?
- What was the first live concert they went to together?
- How many cruises has Bridgette been on?
- What is the name of the street the couple live on?
26 Clues: Bridge's favourite food • Matt's favourite dessert. • Name of their first puppy. • Where did the couple meet? • Name of their second puppy. • What is Bridgette's job title? • what company does Matt work for • In What month did Matt propose? • How many cruises has Bridgette been on? • What sport did Matt go to Nationals for? • Where are they going on their honeymoon? • ...
Super minds 6 2024-05-02
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- The person who repairs clothes.
- You use these with a hammer.
- This is a sport where one needs to shoot arrows at a target.
- You may see these as monsters in Halloween movies.
- You´ll need one of these to jump out of a plane.
- You hit this to turn on and off the light.
- You may use this at the beach to catch some waves.
- You use this to ride along the snow.
- The type of tree that grows on an island.
- These are made of metal and are given as change.
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- The person who bakes bread.
- This is a sport where you need to jump over obstacles.
- This is tied between 2 trees and you can sleep in it.
- These are the people who built the pyramids.
- This is a sport where you use a skinny sword.
- An indent in the earth caused by an asteroid.
- This is similar to a triangle and is found in Egypt.
- The homes made of ice used by indigenous people.
- What astronauts were to keep them safe.
19 Clues: The person who bakes bread. • You use these with a hammer. • The person who repairs clothes. • You use this to ride along the snow. • What astronauts were to keep them safe. • The type of tree that grows on an island. • You hit this to turn on and off the light. • These are the people who built the pyramids. • This is a sport where you use a skinny sword. • ...
Introduction to Criminal Law 2018-04-25
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- – The state of the mind of a person who commits an action deliberately and on purpose.
- – To make an act completely legal by removing it from the Criminal Code or other criminal statute.
- – A Latin phrase meaning “a wrongful deed”; the physical or guilty act, omission, or state of being that constitutes a crime.
- – wanton and reckless disregard for the lives and safety of other people.
- – Fairness in the processes that resolve disputes.
- – An action, omission, or state of being that is considered a crime.
- – A state of acting carelessly without regard for the consequences of one’s actions.
- – An act done with the intent to commit a criminal offence but without success.
- – A principle that judicial decisions should be based on objective criteria and be free from bias or conflicts of interest.
- – Someone who knows that a crime has been committed and who helps the person who committed the crime to hide or escape from the police.
- – A criminal offence proceedings by way of a summary conviction or an indictable offence.
- – The reason for committing a certain act.
- – To make a behavior that was illegal punishable by fines.
- – To make a behavior a criminal offence.
- – To pass a proposed law into legislation.
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- – A serious criminal offence with a severe penalty, proceeding by way of a formal court document called an indictment.
- – The act of deliberately choosing to ignore certain facts nor information.
- – Assisting someone to commit a criminal offence.
- – A minor criminal offence with less severe punishments, which is usually tried soon after the charge is laid without a preliminary hearing or jury.
- – A Latin phrase meaning “a guilty mind”; the mental element of one’s criminal actions.
- – To initiate and carry out a legal action.
- – To change existing legislation (laws).
- – The body of public law that defines crimes and prescribes punishments.
- – A time limit imposed by law within which a specific action must be taken.
- – Encouraging or urging another person to commit a crime.
- – An agreement between two or more people to commit an unlawful act.
26 Clues: – To change existing legislation (laws). • – To make a behavior a criminal offence. • – The reason for committing a certain act. • – To pass a proposed law into legislation. • – To initiate and carry out a legal action. • – Assisting someone to commit a criminal offence. • – Fairness in the processes that resolve disputes. • ...
Ma Bday Flow x Pa's Day! 2024-06-16
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- Only bike rental place that also serves breakfast burritos and has a hot tub in Hailey
- person adept at sharing horrifying videos while driving
- what Petey, Mike, and Canada geese have in common
- Protagonist from Criminal Minds
- if pa was Dominican with big gorgeous brown eyes
- Best food we never got in The Bay
- TV oracle guiding the masses
- a misunderstood hardworking economist
- performance enhancing drug for painting
- new catchphrase for Airbnb
- appropriate body part to talk about at family dinner
- Office hottie with a body
- Life
- common catcall heard during bro morning walks
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- Google Doc version of ‘talk to the hand’
- affliction responsible for the conception of the nickname “Scrib”
- Top equine on the island
- Pa’s original automatic captain in DraftKings, even off the bench
- How to arrive to your students PhD graduation
- newest brotherly nickname for the boy
- Unofficial economics title
- hallowed event every evening
- now only known on the bres ball court
- phd advisor x NBA legend
- player pa insists he would “give 40 to at the bres”
- place for minnows and swimming in Charleston
- something to be serious about
- ice cream hot spot in the mountains
- Nearly tarnished the BAU’s reputation
29 Clues: Life • Top equine on the island • phd advisor x NBA legend • Office hottie with a body • Unofficial economics title • new catchphrase for Airbnb • hallowed event every evening • TV oracle guiding the masses • something to be serious about • Protagonist from Criminal Minds • Best food we never got in The Bay • ice cream hot spot in the mountains • newest brotherly nickname for the boy • ...
Jeremy is 16!! 2025-05-05
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- Possibly the best sports anime ever
- Role on Agents of Shield played by the very attractive Chloe Bennet
- That number on Jeremy's back
- Jeremy's favorite cut of meat at KBBQ
- Online battle game
- A large body of water or a musical artist introduced to him by his amazing mother
- 2024 album by Tyler, the Creator
- Baseball video game
- Normal type Sleeping Pokémon
- Favorite type of salad or a musical artist
- What Jeremy likes to do
- First track on Blonde; sneakers that Jeremy likes to wear
- Hotel __: title of the controversial song sampled
- __ 99, Jeremy's comfort show
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- Character who should've gotten a better Marvel movie
- Protagonist of Solo Leveling
- Cause for Jeremy's tears
- Jeremy's favorite track from GNX
- Jeremy's position on the baseball team
- Number of tracks on Call Me If You Get Lost AND Jeremy's birthday age
- Color of the umbrellas from a Korean food memory
- Coach for AFC Richmond
- Jeremy's team
- __ Wedding: controversial song because of its sample of an Eagles song
- His HR led to ice cream
- Small forward for the Kings
- Type of collection Jeremy would like to have
- Character from Criminal Minds played by Mandy Patinkin
28 Clues: Jeremy's team • Online battle game • Baseball video game • Coach for AFC Richmond • His HR led to ice cream • What Jeremy likes to do • Cause for Jeremy's tears • Small forward for the Kings • Protagonist of Solo Leveling • That number on Jeremy's back • Normal type Sleeping Pokémon • __ 99, Jeremy's comfort show • Jeremy's favorite track from GNX • 2024 album by Tyler, the Creator • ...
Criminal 2025-10-02
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- He robs the banks
- He robs people of moneys or another valuable things
- Person who steal clothing or food
- He destroys someone's property
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- a crime When someone kill a person he...
- Person who breaks into yours house
- Thief...woman because he wants to rob her
- to prison When police catch robber he...
- in to He climbed trough a window and...house
- away She...from cops!
10 Clues: He robs the banks • away She...from cops! • He destroys someone's property • Person who steal clothing or food • Person who breaks into yours house • a crime When someone kill a person he... • Thief...woman because he wants to rob her • to prison When police catch robber he... • in to He climbed trough a window and...house • ...
Unit 7 2016-12-13
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- The second step of the criminal justice process
- The individual who commits a criminal act
- Defendants argue that they should not be held liable for their actions because their conduct was necessary to prevent grater harm.
- Being denied suffrage due to race, denial of right to an attorney, and 10 years in prison without trial are considered this kind of law
- Type of criminal charge that is generally considered less serious (trespassing, public intoxication, vandalism)
- Marriage, divorce, collection of debts, and suing after medical malpractice would be considered this type of law
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- This is a criminal offense which an elected or government official attempts to use their position to illegally affect a legal matter
- Burglary, arson, theft, embezzlement , and vandalism are crimes against
- Defendants argues that they should not be held liable for their actions because they were preventing harm to oneself, one's property or another individual
- Disorderly and disruptive conduct, although NOT quite criminal behavior
- The individual who experiences the negative affects of a criminal act
- Homicide, forcible rape, forcible robbery, aggravated assault, and kid napping are crimes against the
- Criminal charge that is considered very serious
- Assault, burglary, and driving under the influence would be considered this type of law
- The sixth step in the criminal justice process
15 Clues: The individual who commits a criminal act • The sixth step in the criminal justice process • The second step of the criminal justice process • Criminal charge that is considered very serious • The individual who experiences the negative affects of a criminal act • Burglary, arson, theft, embezzlement , and vandalism are crimes against • ...
12 Angry Men 2025-06-05
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- Discussion and debate among jurors.
- What Juror Eight uses to change minds.
- The type of doubt needed to acquit in a criminal trial.
- A central theme of the play.
- Required jury agreement for a verdict.
- A person who claims to have seen the crime.
- Legal judgment that a person is not guilty.
- The decision reached by a jury.
- A claim or piece of evidence that shows someone was elsewhere.
- Specific type of weapon introduced as evidence.
- Unwillingness to accept different views or people.
- To speak under oath in a courtroom.
- Setting where the murder took place.
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- The person accused of the crime.
- The ideal goal of the legal process.
- Fair and unbiased.
- The jury leader who facilitates the discussion.
- Preconceived opinion not based on reason or experience.
- Someone who gives a first-hand account in court.
- The final verdict reached by the jurors.
- The protagonist who stands alone at first.
- Prejudice that affects impartial judgment.
- Statement given by a witness under oath.
- The legal status until proven guilty.
- The accused’s initial presumed status by most jurors.
- Member of a group who decides a verdict.
- The murder weapon in the case.
- Information used to support or refute a claim.
- A major element in the jury room discussions.
29 Clues: Fair and unbiased. • A central theme of the play. • The murder weapon in the case. • The decision reached by a jury. • The person accused of the crime. • Discussion and debate among jurors. • To speak under oath in a courtroom. • The ideal goal of the legal process. • Setting where the murder took place. • The legal status until proven guilty. • ...
Criminal Cases 2022-11-24
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- the decider of the law
- minor offences
- the decision made by juries after a trial
- the accused is judged by these
- the judges of the facts in indictable crimes
- a verdict where one juror does not agree
- a verdict where all jurors agree
- serious offences
- standard of proof - beyond reasonable ...
- a formal accusation of committing a crime
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- the presumption of ....
- a reason for a court hierarchy
- the discussions undertaken by juries
- a reason for a court hierarchy relating to expertise of judges
- legal practitioners trying to prove guilt
- the number of people on a criminal jury
- the party accused of a crime
17 Clues: minor offences • serious offences • the decider of the law • the presumption of .... • the party accused of a crime • a reason for a court hierarchy • the accused is judged by these • a verdict where all jurors agree • the discussions undertaken by juries • the number of people on a criminal jury • a verdict where one juror does not agree • ...
Criminal Process 2021-05-04
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- an order to appear in court to testify as a witness
- violation of criminal law
- written accusation submitted by prosecutor
- society taking precedence over individual rights
- criminal law
- issue written by a judicial officer directing law enforcement
- serving multiple sentances at one time
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- serving with another sentence
- written accusation submitted to the court
- civil law
- scientific studies of causes and prevention of crime
- release from incarceration after serving part of a sentence
- opportunity for bail
- where information is gathered
- money paid to get released
- distribution of privilege in a society
- structured process where the facts of a case are presented to a jury
17 Clues: civil law • criminal law • opportunity for bail • violation of criminal law • money paid to get released • serving with another sentence • where information is gathered • distribution of privilege in a society • serving multiple sentances at one time • written accusation submitted to the court • written accusation submitted by prosecutor • ...
Criminal Sanctions 2024-05-02
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- A penalty imposed by the court on someone found guilty of a crime
- A type of sanction
- A legal framwork used to guide sentencing
- The most serious type of sanction
- A purpose of a sanction, designed to discourage people offending
- A party in a criminal case
- Type of police procedure
- A minor offence heard in Magistrate's Court
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- Free someone from a criminal charge with a not guilty verdict
- A purpose of a sanction, designed to show that this behaviour won't be tolerated
- An important service available to assist those who can't afford a lawyer
- When an offender reoffends
- A institution the enforces summary and indictable offences in Victoria
- The standard of proof in a criminal case
- body Worksafe is an example of this
- Lawyers who prepare a criminal case and take it to court on behalf of the state and victims
- A cross section of the community that delivers a verdict
17 Clues: A type of sanction • Type of police procedure • When an offender reoffends • A party in a criminal case • The most serious type of sanction • The standard of proof in a criminal case • A legal framwork used to guide sentencing • body Worksafe is an example of this • A minor offence heard in Magistrate's Court • A cross section of the community that delivers a verdict • ...
Unit 2 Legal Studies Sanctions Revision 2021-10-26
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- body which enforces criminal laws such as murder
- a body given power by parliament to create of enforce laws
- serious criminal offence
- the power a court has to decide legal cases
- offender that can lead to a more severe sentence
- one purpose of a sanction,designed to safeguard the community from an offender by preventing them from committing a further offence.
- the release of an accused person from custody on condition that they will attend court to answer the charges.
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- a sanction that involves removing the offender from society for a period of time
- the lawyers who prepare a criminal case and take it to court on behalf of the state.
- a penalty imposed by a court on a person guilty of a criminal offence
- a minor criminal offence
- a person charged with a criminal offence
- factors that can lead to a less severe sentence
- lowest court in Victorian court hierarchy
- a sanction that requires the offender to pay an amount of money
- an application to have a higher court review a ruling of a lower court
- the number of jurors in a criminal trial
17 Clues: a minor criminal offence • serious criminal offence • a person charged with a criminal offence • the number of jurors in a criminal trial • lowest court in Victorian court hierarchy • the power a court has to decide legal cases • factors that can lead to a less severe sentence • body which enforces criminal laws such as murder • ...
Courts and Courts Jurisdictions 2018-10-15
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- Colour of Appeal Court Judge's Robe
- An example of this criminal offense is armed robbery
- Number Percentage of criminal cases held in Provincial Court
- Where the jurors cannot reach a unanimous decision
- In a criminal case, the law must find the accused guilty beyond a reasonable doubt
- An example of this criminal offense is assault
- A "mini trial." Where the crown must present sufficient evidence to bring accused to trial
- The number of jurors in criminal case in the Supreme Court
- The name which comes first in citations
- Refers to the head of state, the Queen
- Number of judges there NORMALLY would be in an appeal
- An example of this criminal offense is trespassing by night
- Sole arbitrator of Law; this individual hammers judgement in non-jury cases
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- To choose which form of trial they want to be tried in
- This court hears the most severe cases
- What you call a female judge by in court
- Court where there is no jury and judge sits alone
- Number of ways an individual can be brought to court
- Cases which are over this sum of damages are sent to Supreme Court
- Person who brings appeal to court
- Started by issuing a writ and statement of claim or a petition
21 Clues: Person who brings appeal to court • Colour of Appeal Court Judge's Robe • This court hears the most severe cases • Refers to the head of state, the Queen • The name which comes first in citations • What you call a female judge by in court • An example of this criminal offense is assault • Court where there is no jury and judge sits alone • ...
It's a Crime 2023-03-14
20 Clues: robo • juez/a • cárcel • preso/a • testigo • víctima • pistola • policía • pruebas • cuchillo • criminal • detective • abogado/a • asesinato • investigar • ladróna/ona • sospechoso/a • huella digital • tribunal, juzgado • guarda de seguridad
Unbeatable Minds crossword 2021-03-22
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- creature with eyes on tenetacles
- A tough elastic substance
- help in keeping direction
- Bladder special structure of the fish
- moved in a zig zag way to push the fish front
- a force that stops an object from moving
- A germanscientist who disscuessed x rays
- The type of movement in snail
- on their tip tentacles
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- insect with hard outer skeleton
- Animal which do not have limbs
- photograph of the injured part
- the ability to move from one place to another
- thick and slippery liquid
- joint provides back and forth movement
- Fish which has no bones
- special body shape of fish
- snails muscular organ
18 Clues: snails muscular organ • on their tip tentacles • Fish which has no bones • A tough elastic substance • help in keeping direction • thick and slippery liquid • special body shape of fish • The type of movement in snail • Animal which do not have limbs • photograph of the injured part • insect with hard outer skeleton • creature with eyes on tenetacles • ...
EYE OF MINDS 2019-04-26
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- The danger is
- Tanya wanted to jump off the
- is torn to pieces on the Path
- told michael to meet him in the alley
- Main character
- "his heart continued to thump away like a heavymetal drumbeat"
- important
- The 'Devils of Destruction' game is allegedly set during a war in what location
- tanya ripped her own
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- cyber terriost
- tried to commit suicide
- lead agent to stop kaine
- Who wrote the book
- The world is
- virtnet security system
- chapter 1 title
- system connecting virtual worlds
- michael girl bestfriend
18 Clues: important • The world is • The danger is • cyber terriost • Main character • chapter 1 title • Who wrote the book • tanya ripped her own • tried to commit suicide • virtnet security system • michael girl bestfriend • lead agent to stop kaine • Tanya wanted to jump off the • is torn to pieces on the Path • system connecting virtual worlds • told michael to meet him in the alley • ...
Criminal Justice System- Gianna Davis 2020-03-29
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- where the accused is informed of the charges, advised of the rights of criminal defendants, and asked to enter a plea to the charges
- a program that the criminal will participate in instead of incarceration
- legally coming together to dicuss the outcome of a criminal case
- requires a person who has been arrested or imprisoned to be brought to a judge or into court
- a case that is proceeded by the issuance of an information, a formal, written accusation submitted to the court by a prosecutor
- the probationary period following a youth's release from a juvenile facility
- the final settlement or judge's ruling
- all crime cases begins when it is ______
- indictments are required in these cases
- act of recall or annulment
- process in which cases are reviewed
- someone on _______ is ordered to follow certain conditions set forth by the court
- ensuring that an offender's sentence is carried out
- the criminal is _____ if no charges are filed
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- saves the time and expense of a lengthy trial
- when the judge reviews evidence and argumentation
- to discover if there is probable cause to believe that the accused committed a known crime within the jurisdiction of the court
- conducting legal proceedings about a person who has been convicted of a crime
- to release a prisoner on payment
- place of confinement
- proving that the defendent is not guilty
- formal inquiry or investigative study
- the outcome of a criminal prosecution
- punishment given to a criminal ordered by the judge
- taking the criminal into custody
25 Clues: place of confinement • act of recall or annulment • to release a prisoner on payment • taking the criminal into custody • process in which cases are reviewed • formal inquiry or investigative study • the outcome of a criminal prosecution • the final settlement or judge's ruling • indictments are required in these cases • proving that the defendent is not guilty • ...
Los cognados 2 (Answer are in English) 2025-03-26
23 Clues: arte • zona • taxi • actor • tenis • limón • final • agente • nación • música • gorila • lámpara • curioso • aventura • nervioso • criminal • romántico • brillante • kilómetro • fantástico • importante • vocabulario • hamburguesa
criminal 2013-12-15
10 Clues: kill a person • they can in take • forbid the people • specialist from law • a person who had kill • this object from murder • the head from the police • famous from sinclair lewis • person who had suffer a accident • hake where wore imprisoned the convicted person
Criminal 2025-11-20
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- To say that you are unhappy or something is wrong.
- A place where a judge works.
- Something illegal that someone does.
- A person who tries to solve crimes.
- A person who sees something happen.
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- To try to find the truth about something.
- The group of people who enforce the law and help keep everyone safe.
- The person who decides the result of a court case.
- A person who breaks the law.
- Rules that everyone in a country must follow.
10 Clues: A place where a judge works. • A person who breaks the law. • A person who tries to solve crimes. • A person who sees something happen. • Something illegal that someone does. • To try to find the truth about something. • Rules that everyone in a country must follow. • To say that you are unhappy or something is wrong. • The person who decides the result of a court case. • ...
5th Hour 2024-08-26
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- gives pets middle names
- enjoys a nice, refreshing Dr. Pepper
- wants to be a pro golfer
- likes to listen to some classic MJ
- Baltimore Ravens fan
- enjoys a nice refreshing Gatorade…but what color?
- wants to be an archeologist
- is a Chiefs fan
- animals that wear tuxedos are her favorite
- Moana’s chicken is their favorite Disney character
- favorite food typically has a hole in the middle
- MSU Gymnastics fan
- wants to visit a rain forest or jungle
- wants to visit Peru because they have capybaras
- wants to be an animator at DreamWorks
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- This ain’t Texas, but thats where she wants to travel to.
- favorite animal has a striped tail
- 100% wants to visit Ireland
- will be able to read her favorite book this year in class
- Favorite movie is Sandlot
- is the newest member of our class
- Would enjoy the superpower of healing people
- favorite food is dino nuggets
- her favorite animal was the star of the movie Jaws
- wants to visit Poland
- better not throw chairs like his favorite singer
- likes Criminal Minds
- is considering going into the Army
- Texas Roadhouse is where he’d choose to eat
29 Clues: is a Chiefs fan • MSU Gymnastics fan • Baltimore Ravens fan • likes Criminal Minds • wants to visit Poland • gives pets middle names • wants to be a pro golfer • Favorite movie is Sandlot • 100% wants to visit Ireland • wants to be an archeologist • favorite food is dino nuggets • is the newest member of our class • favorite animal has a striped tail • likes to listen to some classic MJ • ...
trial terms 2012-02-16
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- Jury cannot make up their minds.
- A crime, typically one involving violence, regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor, and usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death
- judgment.
- A lawyer who conducts the case against a defendant in a criminal court. Also called prosecuting attorney
- An individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law
- the finding or answer of a jury given to the court concerning a matter submitted to
- a reckless attack with intent to injure seriously (as with a deadly weapon)
- A judgment that a person is not guilty of the crime with which the person has been charged
- The prosecution of a person twice for the same offense
- An order to appear before a judge or magistrate, or the writ containing it
- Fully in agreement
- the statement or declaration of a witness under oath or affirmation, usually in court.
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- You can’t be forced to testify against yourself.
- A person, esp. a man, who presides over a jury and speaks on its behalf
- The miranda warning (also referred to as Miranda rights), is a warning that is required to be given by police in the United States to criminal suspects in police custody (or in a custodial situation) before they are interrogated to inform them about their constitutional rights.
- Both lawyers ask questions to the other witnesses.
- Thinking about killing someone before you kill them.
- A judge's order that a case may not be discussed in public
- the duty of proving a disputed charge
- evidence sufficient to warrant an arrest or search and seizure; "a magistrate determined that there was probable cause to search the house"
- A writ ordering a person to attend a court
- The offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation
22 Clues: judgment. • Fully in agreement • Jury cannot make up their minds. • the duty of proving a disputed charge • A writ ordering a person to attend a court • You can’t be forced to testify against yourself. • Both lawyers ask questions to the other witnesses. • Thinking about killing someone before you kill them. • The prosecution of a person twice for the same offense • ...
cj crossword 2023-09-12
25 Clues: drugs • crime • state • bureau • serial • wanted • appeal • police • guilty • justice • federal • bargain • homicide • innocent • district • criminal • detective • defendant • interview • prosecutor • indictment • arraignment • firstdegree • corrections • characteristics
Detective Stories 2021-11-18
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- What a body part leaves behind at the crime scene
- How to prove where you were at the time of the crime
- Synonym of 'a dead body'
- To ask suspects questions
- Person who committed the crime
- Person who sees the crime
- Reason for committing the crime
- Crime when you steal
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- Translation of 'enlèvement'
- Translation of 'blessures'
- Synonym of 'criminal'
- E.g. 'gun', 'knife', 'poison'
- Translation of 'enquête'
- Person who helps the criminal
- What you need to find the criminal
- What the police do when they have found the criminal
- Person who kills
- Person who steals
18 Clues: Person who kills • Person who steals • Crime when you steal • Synonym of 'criminal' • Translation of 'enquête' • Synonym of 'a dead body' • To ask suspects questions • Person who sees the crime • Translation of 'blessures' • Translation of 'enlèvement' • E.g. 'gun', 'knife', 'poison' • Person who helps the criminal • Person who committed the crime • Reason for committing the crime • ...
Matt & Bridgette 2023-01-26
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- What sport did Matt go to Nationals for?
- Bridge's favourite food
- Favourite meal the couple get when they go to eat out.
- What month did they move into their first home together?
- How does Matt like to spend his downtime?
- What was Bridgette's nickname growing up?
- Minds Favourite TV Show the couple watch together.
- What TV show does Bridgette watch on repeat?
- what company does Matt work for
- Where are they going on their honeymoon?
- What was their first overseas holiday together?
- In What month did Matt propose?
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- Name of their first puppy.
- What is Bridgette's job title?
- When they go out to dinner, what drink do they both like to order?
- What place did Bridgette have the most Scout Camps at?
- Matt's favourite dessert.
- Where did the couple meet?
- What award did Bridgette achieve whilst in Venturers.
- Name of their second puppy.
- First movie they saw in the cinemas together.
- Matt's least favourite golf club to hit with.
- What sport does Matt enjoying playing with the boys?
- What was the first live concert they went to together?
- How many cruises has Bridgette been on?
- What is the name of the street the couple live on?
26 Clues: Bridge's favourite food • Matt's favourite dessert. • Name of their first puppy. • Where did the couple meet? • Name of their second puppy. • What is Bridgette's job title? • what company does Matt work for • In What month did Matt propose? • How many cruises has Bridgette been on? • What sport did Matt go to Nationals for? • Where are they going on their honeymoon? • ...
Criminal Investigation 2022-12-08
17 Clues: Blinking • Thinking ABC • Sixty minutes • Not hindsight • Moving mistake • After analysis • Bett's paradox • Article 6 right • Hide under duvet • Joining the dots • Agent provocateur • Guilty latin mind • Device doesn't lie • Appenzeller smells • First building block • Pick up intelligence • Intelligence to evidence
Criminal Law 2023-03-29
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- A secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful.
- The action of taking property unlawfully from a person or place by force or threat of force.
- A crime punishable by confinement for more than a year or by a fine of more than $1,000 or both – or even death.
- The action of forging or producing a copy of a document, signature, banknote, or work of art.
- The will to do or not do a certain thing.
- The criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
- Punishable offense against society
- Offering something in return for something else.
- Offenses committed in the business world that don't involve violence.
- Lesser misdemeanors, not entitled to a jury trial.
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- When someone lies under oath.
- A less serious crime. Punishable by confinement of less than a year or by a fine, or both.
- Entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft.
- Theft of personal property.
- This person can sue the criminal for civil damages.
- The criminal conduct of taking another’s property or money by a person to whom it has been entrusted.
- The practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats.
17 Clues: Theft of personal property. • When someone lies under oath. • Punishable offense against society • The will to do or not do a certain thing. • Offering something in return for something else. • Lesser misdemeanors, not entitled to a jury trial. • This person can sue the criminal for civil damages. • The criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property. • ...
Criminal Crossword 2022-03-09
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- review of the case on the initiative of one of the parties to the criminal dispute
- an action consisting in the presentation of objects, other objects in order to establish their identity or difference with previously observed persons or objects.
- … hearing is a hearing in which only the evidence is recorded by the court.
- Oral or written evidence given by a competent witness, under oath, at trial or in an affidavit or deposition.
- A jury's findings or conclusions on the actual issues presented by a case. Sometimes, the term also refers to the judge's resolution of issues in a bench trial.
- a person to whom physical, property or moral harm has been caused by a socially dangerous act
- The first step in criminal proceeding where the defendant is brought in front of the court to hear the charges and enter a plea.
- To suggest, charge, accuse, show, or admit involvement in a crime.
- making or transferring property in the form of money, valuables, securities at the stage of preliminary investigation to ensure the appearance of the suspect or the accused to the investigator, the inquirer or the court, preventing him from committing new crimes.
- To cheat a person out of money or property through fraud or deceit.
- a written request addressed to the authorized state body for the elimination of violations of rights and legitimate interests.
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- To offer or present for immediate acceptance or rejection, usually evidence at trial.
- the procedure under which the information known to him is obtained from the interrogated person
- an official who carries out criminal prosecution on behalf of the country in the course of criminal proceedings
- a person in respect of whom there are grounds to believe that he is aware of any circumstances in a criminal case.
- the body that administers justice in the form of consideration and resolution in accordance with the procedural procedure established by the law of a particular state.
- official of the Investigative Committee of the Belarus, state security agencies
17 Clues: To suggest, charge, accuse, show, or admit involvement in a crime. • To cheat a person out of money or property through fraud or deceit. • … hearing is a hearing in which only the evidence is recorded by the court. • official of the Investigative Committee of the Belarus, state security agencies • ...
Systemic Racism 2023-04-27
18 Clues: bias • race • legal • LGBTQ • health • colour • beliefs • schools • explicit • criminal • economic • inferior • practices • political • attitudes • intentional • institution • unconscious
Unit 7 2016-12-13
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- / Homicide, forcible rape, forcible robbery, aggravated assault, and kid napping are crimes against the
- / Assault, burglary, and driving under the influence would be considered this type of law
- / Burglary, arson, theft, embezzlement , and vandalism are crimes against
- Defense / Defendants argue that they should not be held liable for their actions because their conduct was necessary to prevent grater harm.
- of justice / This is a criminal offense which an elected or government official attempts to use their position to illegally affect a legal matter
- / The individual who experiences the negative affects of a criminal act
- / Disorderly and disruptive conduct, although NOT quite criminal behavior
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- Defense / Defendants argues that they should not be held liable for their actions because they were preventing harm to oneself, one's property or another individual
- / Being denied suffrage due to race, denial of right to an attorney, and 10 years in prison without trial are considered this kind of law
- / Type of criminal charge that is generally considered less serious (trespassing, public intoxication, vandalism)
- / Criminal charge that is considered very serious
- / Marriage, divorce, collection of debts, and suing after medical malpractice would be considered this type of law
- / The individual who commits a criminal act
- / The sixth step in the criminal justice process
- / The second step of the criminal justice process
15 Clues: / The individual who commits a criminal act • / The sixth step in the criminal justice process • / Criminal charge that is considered very serious • / The second step of the criminal justice process • / The individual who experiences the negative affects of a criminal act • / Burglary, arson, theft, embezzlement , and vandalism are crimes against • ...
Unit 7 2016-12-13
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- Defense / Defendants argues that they should not be held liable for their actions because they were preventing harm to oneself, one's property or another individual
- / The individual who experiences the negative affects of a criminal act
- / Disorderly and disruptive conduct, although NOT quite criminal behavior
- / The individual who commits a criminal act
- / Being denied suffrage due to race, denial of right to an attorney, and 10 years in prison without trial are considered this kind of law
- / Marriage, divorce, collection of debts, and suing after medical malpractice would be considered this type of law
- / Burglary, arson, theft, embezzlement , and vandalism are crimes against
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- / The second step of the criminal justice process
- / Type of criminal charge that is generally considered less serious (trespassing, public intoxication, vandalism)
- / The sixth step in the criminal justice process
- of justice / This is a criminal offense which an elected or government official attempts to use their position to illegally affect a legal matter
- Defense / Defendants argue that they should not be held liable for their actions because their conduct was necessary to prevent grater harm.
- / Assault, burglary, and driving under the influence would be considered this type of law
- / Homicide, forcible rape, forcible robbery, aggravated assault, and kid napping are crimes against the
- / Criminal charge that is considered very serious
15 Clues: / The individual who commits a criminal act • / The sixth step in the criminal justice process • / The second step of the criminal justice process • / Criminal charge that is considered very serious • / The individual who experiences the negative affects of a criminal act • / Disorderly and disruptive conduct, although NOT quite criminal behavior • ...
criminal 2015-10-25
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- : The area where Dee has Nikki’s initials tattooed
- : The person who took care of Nikki because her mom is an alcoholic and drug addict
- : The first place Nikki cleaned to remove evidence
- : Name of Nikki’s mom
- : The place where Nikki works
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- : Nikki’s real first name
- : Person that Nikki’s been living with
- : Nikki’s stepdad
- Girl that Dee wrote a love letter to
- : The occupation of the man Dee killed
10 Clues: : Nikki’s stepdad • : Name of Nikki’s mom • : Nikki’s real first name • : The place where Nikki works • Girl that Dee wrote a love letter to • : Person that Nikki’s been living with • : The occupation of the man Dee killed • : The area where Dee has Nikki’s initials tattooed • : The first place Nikki cleaned to remove evidence • ...
Frank's Last Case 2025-10-09
25 Clues: PLAN • STEAL • SOLVE • ALARM • CLIMB • LUXURY • PRISON • SMOOTH • SEARCH • SECRET • CRUISE • ARREST • HIDDEN • RETIRE • ESCAPE • STOMACH • NERVOUS • ENORMOUS • SPEEDING • HANDSOME • SERGEANT • CRIMINAL • EVIDENCE • DANGEROUS • CAREFULLY
Chapter 9A 2023-04-10
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- the imposition of a criminal sanction by a judicial authority
- a structured sentencing scheme that allows no leeway in the nature of the sentence imposed. Under mandatory sentencing, clearly enumerated punishments are mandated for specific offenses or for habitual offenders convicted of a series of crimes
- circumstances relating to the commission of a crime that may be considered to reduce the blameworthiness of the offender
- a sentencing priciple, based on concepts with social equality, that holds that similar crimes should be punished with the same degree of severity, regardless of the social or personal characteristics of the offenders
- a model of criminal punishment that includes determinate and commission-created presumptive sentencing schemes, as well as voluntary/advisory sentencing guidelines
- the amount of time deducted from time to be served in prison on a given sentence as a result of good behaviors
- a model of criminal sentencing that holds that criminal offenders deserve the punishment they receive at the hands of the law and that punishments should be appropriate to the type and severity of the crime committed
- a goal of criminal sentencing that attempts to make the victim whole again
- a sentencing principle that holds that the severity of sanctions should bear a direct relationship to the seriousness of the crime committed
- a model of criminal punishment in which an offender is given a fixed term of imprisonment that may be reduced by good time or gain time. Under the model, for example, all offenders convicted of the same degree of burglary would be sentenced to the same length of time behind bars
- the use of imprisonment or other means to reduce the likelihood that an offender will commit future offenses
- a goal of criminal sentencing that seeks to inhibit criminal behavior through the fear of punishment
- a sentencing model that builds on restitution and community participation in an attempt to make the victim "whole again"
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- a model of criminal punishment that encourages rehabilitation through the use of general and relatively unspecific sentences (such as a term of imprisonment from 1 to 10 years)
- a model of criminal punishment that meets the following conditions: 1) the appropriate sentence for an offender convicted of a specific charge is presumed to fall within a range of sentences authorized by sentencing guidelines that are adopted by a legislatively created sentencing body, usually a sentencing commission. 2) sentencing judges are expected to sentence within the range or to provide written justification for failing to do so. 3) there is a mechanism for review, usually appellate, of any departure from the guidelines.
- the examination of a convicted offender's background prior to sentencing. Presentence examinations are generally conducted by probation or parole officers and are submitted to sentencing authorities
- the attempt to reform a criminal offender. Also, the state in which a reformed offender is said to be
- recommended sentencing policies that are not required by law
- the amount of time deducted from time to be served in prison on a given sentence as a result of participation in special projects or programs
- the act of taking revenge on a criminal perpetrator
- a goal of criminal sentencing that seeks to prevent a particular offender from engaging in repeat criminality
- the official suspension of criminal or juvenile proceedings against an alleged offender at any point after a recorded justice system intake, but before the entering of a judgement, and referral of that person to a treatment or care program administered by a nonjustice or private agency. Also, release without referral.
- a sentencing principle that holds that an offender's criminal history should be objectively taken into account on sentencing decisions
- circumstances relating to the commission of a crime that make it more grave than the average instance of that crime
- a close correspondence between the sentence imposed on an offender and the time actually served in prison
- a goal of criminal sentencing that seeks to prevent others from committing crimes similar to the one for which a particular offender is being sentenced by making an example of the person sentenced
- an in-court statement made by the victim or by survivors to sentencing authorities seeking to make an informed sentencing decision
27 Clues: the act of taking revenge on a criminal perpetrator • recommended sentencing policies that are not required by law • the imposition of a criminal sanction by a judicial authority • a goal of criminal sentencing that attempts to make the victim whole again • a goal of criminal sentencing that seeks to inhibit criminal behavior through the fear of punishment • ...
Criminal Procedure 2022-02-16
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- The sixth amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees criminal defendants the right to a ________
- a legal position taken by an accused to defeat the charges against him or her
- a reasonable ground for belief
- A person who knowingly aids another in the commission of a crime is also guilty of this.
- the judge determines whether enough evidence exist for the prosecution to meet its burden of persuasion
- when the accused criminal is asked their plea and sets dates for future proceedings
- the choosing to voluntarily and intelligently wave assistance of counsel and self-represent
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- An accused shall have access to counsel at every stage of the proceedings.
- defendants have the right to call their own witness, mount their own evidence, and present their own theories of the facts.
- Occurs immediately for infraction and misdemeanors.
- they have the constitutional right to a trial by jury
- the right of the defendant to directly address the judge without help of counsel
- a specified amount of cash that allows the defendant to get out of jail after the initial arrest
- opening statements, witness and evidence, closing arguments, jury's verdict
- the defendant usually is found _____ only if ALL the jurors vote to convict.
- hearing Used to file motions before a judge
16 Clues: a reasonable ground for belief • hearing Used to file motions before a judge • Occurs immediately for infraction and misdemeanors. • they have the constitutional right to a trial by jury • An accused shall have access to counsel at every stage of the proceedings. • opening statements, witness and evidence, closing arguments, jury's verdict • ...
Special Crime Investigation 2 2024-02-26
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- Japanese organized crime syndicates.
- di capi re: Italian for "boss of all bosses," a title used to refer to the leader of a criminal organization.
- terrorism: Terrorism motivated by factors other than political ideology, such as religious or social causes.
- A high-ranking member of a criminal organization who serves as second-in-command to the boss.
- to the boss: A trusted adviser or counselor to the leader of a criminal organization.
- crime group: A structured group engaged in criminal activities.
- The illegal transportation of goods across borders to avoid taxes or regulations.
- Actions resembling terrorism but lacking the political motivation or ideology typically associated with terrorism.
- A militant Sunni Islamist organization founded by Osama bin Laden.
- A planned undertaking, often used to refer to criminal activities.
- Islamiyah: A Southeast Asian militant Islamist terrorist group linked to Al-Qaeda.
- The act of taking advantage of someone or something for personal gain, often in a harmful or unfair manner.
- A form of bootlegging where only one leg of a pair of pants is sold.Incomers: Individuals or groups who move into a new area, often with criminal intentions.
- A group of individuals, often involved in criminal activities, who associate regularly.
- Criminals who smuggle people across borders, often charging high fees.
- triangle: A region in Southeast Asia known for the production of illicit drugs, particularly opium.
- The use of violence or intimidation to achieve political, religious, or ideological goals.
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- Korean organized crime groups.
- trafficking: The illegal trade of humans for the purposes of forced labor, sexual slavery, or commercial sexual exploitation.
- crime: Criminal activities carried out by a structured group.
- An adviser or counselor to the leader of a mafia or crime syndicate.
- A person who forges swords, often associated with traditional craftsmanship.State terrorism: Acts of terrorism committed by a state or its agents against its own people or other nations.
- crime: Criminal activities carried out using computers or the internet.
- terrorism: Terrorism carried out for political purposes or to achieve political objectives.
- A Chinese organized crime syndicate
- Chinese-American organizations involved in various criminal activities.
- Kong: A special administrative region of China known for its vibrant economy and historical association with organized crime.
- A narcotic drug derived from the opium poppy, often associated with illegal drug trade.
- A place providing refuge or safety, often used in the context of hiding from law enforcement.
- disorder: A situation characterized by unrest, protests, or violence within a society.
- (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria): A terrorist group aiming to establish a caliphate based on extremist interpretations of Islamic law.
- Japanese itinerant merchants, sometimes involved in criminal activities.
- The illegal production or distribution of goods, especially alcohol.
- political terrorism: Terrorism with a specific political agenda or goal, but on a smaller scale.
- The term does not appear to be widely recognized; it may be a specific reference or terminology.
- crime: Criminal activities that occur across national borders.
- head: A slang term that may refer to someone in charge of a specific area or "beat" within a criminal organization.
- Gang: A criminal organization consisting primarily of Chinese members.
- A type of organized crime syndicate originating in Italy.
39 Clues: Korean organized crime groups. • A Chinese organized crime syndicate • Japanese organized crime syndicates. • A type of organized crime syndicate originating in Italy. • crime: Criminal activities carried out by a structured group. • crime: Criminal activities that occur across national borders. • crime group: A structured group engaged in criminal activities. • ...
Chapter 3: Key Concepts in the Victorian Criminal Justice System 2024-06-14
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- Offence^A minor crime that is generally heard in the Magistrates' Court without a jury.
- group of people sworn to render a verdict based on the evidence presented in a trial.
- Court^The court that hears serious criminal cases and appeals from the Magistrates' Court.
- of Innocence^The principle that an accused person is considered innocent until proven guilty.
- temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial, sometimes on the condition of a monetary guarantee.
- Charter^Legislation that recognizes the rights and treatment of victims within the criminal justice system.
- Offence^A serious crime that is generally heard in the County Court or Supreme Court, often involving a jury trial.
- Bargaining^An agreement where the accused pleads guilty to a lesser charge in return for a lighter sentence.
- Reasonable Doubt^The standard of proof required in a criminal trial.
- to Silence^The right of an accused person to refuse to answer questions or provide evidence against themselves.
- party responsible for presenting the case against the accused in a criminal trial.
- of Proof^The obligation to prove one's assertion, typically resting on the prosecution in a criminal case.
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- Court^The court where summary offences are generally heard without a jury.
- Hearing^A pre-trial proceeding where a magistrate determines if there is sufficient evidence for a case to go to trial.
- person charged with a criminal offence.
- official who presides over a court case, ensuring the trial is fair.
- Impact Statement^A written or oral statement from the victim about how the crime has affected them.
- Arrangements^Special measures to assist vulnerable witnesses in giving evidence without facing the accused directly.
- of Proof^The level of certainty required to establish proof in a criminal case, i.e., beyond reasonable doubt.
- process of determining the punishment for a convicted individual.
- Court^The highest court in Victoria that hears the most serious criminal cases.
21 Clues: person charged with a criminal offence. • process of determining the punishment for a convicted individual. • official who presides over a court case, ensuring the trial is fair. • Reasonable Doubt^The standard of proof required in a criminal trial. • Court^The court where summary offences are generally heard without a jury. • ...
ADHD puzzle 2 2025-02-27
Across
- "Something that kickstarts an ADHD behavior."
- "Recognizing your own patterns and challenges."
- "The ability to manage impulses and emotions."
- "The challenge isn’t starting—it’s keeping momentum!"
- "ADHD brain overload—too many emotions at once!"
- "Helpful cues that keep ADHD minds grounded."
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- "A sudden insight or creative spark!"
- "ADHD’s biggest struggle—keeping things steady!"
- "ADHD brains crave this to get started."
- "ADHD minds seek this to stay engaged."
- "Once you start, this keeps you going!"
- "Structures that help ADHDers stay on track."
- "Feeling stuck? This makes starting difficult."
- "Turning plans into action—hard but necessary."
- "Executive dysfunction makes these harder to make."
- "External prompts that activate focus."
16 Clues: "A sudden insight or creative spark!" • "ADHD minds seek this to stay engaged." • "Once you start, this keeps you going!" • "External prompts that activate focus." • "ADHD brains crave this to get started." • "Something that kickstarts an ADHD behavior." • "Structures that help ADHDers stay on track." • "Helpful cues that keep ADHD minds grounded." • ...
SUPER MINDS REVIEW 2020-06-17
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- group of people employed to protect someone
- soft pillow used for sitting on
- a thief, person who robs
- work of art, as a figure of a person
- piece of clothing that you put to protect your clothes
- for supporting objects
- a very strong light focused to pick out a person
- man who works in a restaurant serving food or drinks
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- piece of paper used to wipe your mouth
- section or division of a tree
- a prison
- a floor covering made from thick woven fabric.
- a leather seat that you put on the back of a horse
- a substance used for washing
- bird's mouth
- visible vapor
- a slow-moving tropical animal
- platform where artists perform
18 Clues: a prison • bird's mouth • visible vapor • for supporting objects • a thief, person who robs • a substance used for washing • section or division of a tree • a slow-moving tropical animal • platform where artists perform • soft pillow used for sitting on • work of art, as a figure of a person • piece of paper used to wipe your mouth • group of people employed to protect someone • ...
Veni Creator 2023-05-29
23 Clues: who • you • gift • fill • fire • come • minds • which • grace • of God • Spirit • living • Fountain • spiritual • Anointing • of Your own • Charity/Love • chests/hearts • of the Highest • heavenly, lofty • [you] are called • [you] have created • Paraclete/Advocate
September: words with - ing, - ght and -er 2021-10-26
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- While _____ the clouds away
- Ba de ya - dancing in _____
- Now ____ found the love that we shared in September
- My _____ are with you
- In the key that our souls were _____
- Love was ______ the minds of pretenders
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- Do you remember the 21st _____ of September
- Love was chasing the minds of ______
- ______ hands with your heart to see you
- Our hearts were _____
- Ba de ya ______ in September
11 Clues: Our hearts were _____ • My _____ are with you • While _____ the clouds away • Ba de ya - dancing in _____ • Ba de ya ______ in September • Love was chasing the minds of ______ • In the key that our souls were _____ • ______ hands with your heart to see you • Love was ______ the minds of pretenders • Do you remember the 21st _____ of September • ...
Criminal Crosswords 2022-03-09
Across
- any decision, in addition to the verdict and determination, made by a judge or a court or a criminal prosecution body during the proceedings on materials or a criminal case
- procedural activity carried out by the defense party in order to refute suspicion or accusation or to mitigate the charge, to ensure the rights and interests of the suspect, the accused, the person who committed a socially dangerous act
- Proceedings on the materials and criminal case of crimes committed by foreign citizens and stateless persons are conducted on the territory of (which country) in accordance with the rules of the Criminal Procedure Code of the Republic of Belarus.
- production of preliminary investigation, inquiry in a criminal case
- a document certifying the fact of production, the content and results of procedural actions, drawn up in accordance with the procedure
- the decision made by the court of first instance on the question of the guilt or innocence of the accused, on the application or non-application of punishment to him and on other issues to be resolved
- negotiations between the accused and the victim with the participation of a mediator in order to facilitate their reconciliation
- a prosecutor who supports the state prosecution and carries out other procedural activities when considering a criminal case by a court of first instance
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- a person to whom, by virtue of a law or agreement, the established right has been transferred directly from another person
- professional judge of any court, people's assessor
- the prosecutor's protest against the ruling of the court of first instance and the judge's ruling that have not entered into legal force
- written notification of a summons to the criminal prosecution body or to the court for the production of procedural actions
- forcible delivery of persons who failed to appear without valid reasons on a call to the body conducting the criminal process
- a written decision of the prosecutor or his deputy on the conduct of procedural actions
- complaint against a sentence that has not entered into legal force
- complaint against the ruling of the court of first instance and the decision of the judge, which have not entered into legal force
16 Clues: professional judge of any court, people's assessor • complaint against a sentence that has not entered into legal force • production of preliminary investigation, inquiry in a criminal case • a written decision of the prosecutor or his deputy on the conduct of procedural actions • ...
Criminal Crosswords 2022-03-09
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- Acting within their competence, the Prosecutor General of the Republic of Belarus and his subordinate prosecutors, their deputies and assistants, heads of departments (departments) and their deputies, prosecutors of departments and departments
- The actual detention of a person, bringing him to the criminal prosecution body and short-term detention in places and conditions defined by law
- any decision, in addition to the verdict and determination, made by a judge or a court or a criminal prosecution body during the proceedings on materials or a criminal case
- a document certifying the fact of production, the content and results of procedural actions, drawn up in accordance with the procedure established by the Criminal Procedure Code of the Republic of Belarus
- close relatives, family members of the victim, civil plaintiff and civil defendant, legal representatives; lawyers, representatives of trade unions and other public associations, as well as other persons admitted to participate in a criminal case with the permission of the body conducting the criminal process
- any person who has applied to a court or a criminal prosecution body in accordance with the procedure established by the Criminal Procedure Code of the Republic of Belarus for the protection of his actual or alleged right or who has informed him of a socially dangerous act being prepared, being committed or committed, provided for by criminal law
- a request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process
- A decision made by the court of first instance on the question of the guilt or innocence of the accused, on the application or non-application of punishment to him/her, and on other issues subject to resolution
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- A procedural activity carried out by the defense party in order to refute a suspicion or accusation or to mitigate the accusation, to ensure the rights and interests of the suspect, the accused, the person who committed a socially dangerous act
- A person in respect of whom there are grounds to believe that he/she is aware of any circumstances in a criminal case, called by the body conducting the criminal procedure to give evidence
- Documents and objects that are an integral part of pre-trial or judicial proceedings or submitted for attachment to them
- a written notification of a summons to the criminal prosecution body or to the court for the production of procedural actions
- negotiations between the accused and the victim with the participation of a mediator in order to facilitate their reconciliation
- A person detained on suspicion of committing a crime, or a person against whom the criminal prosecution authority has initiated a criminal case
- a person to whom a socially dangerous act has caused physical, property or moral damage
- Protests of the public prosecutor about cancellation or change of the sentence which has not entered into legal force
16 Clues: a request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process • a person to whom a socially dangerous act has caused physical, property or moral damage • Protests of the public prosecutor about cancellation or change of the sentence which has not entered into legal force • ...
Criminal Justice 2023-05-17
Across
- on property w/out permission
- setting fire
- group using violence
- move by force or fear
- use of force or violence
- lying in court
- married to two people
- intent to steal
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- sign name of another
- following & harassing
- take vehicle by force
- pay off
- cause extreme pain
- two or more plan
- take by force or fear
- method of student initiation
16 Clues: pay off • setting fire • lying in court • intent to steal • two or more plan • cause extreme pain • sign name of another • group using violence • following & harassing • take vehicle by force • move by force or fear • take by force or fear • married to two people • use of force or violence • on property w/out permission • method of student initiation
Criminal Investigations 2025-01-27
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- process of collecting and analyzing evidence in order to determine whether a crime was committed
- killing someone with planned intentions
- purposeful damage to property
- observation of an individual’s pattern or specialty
- forcible abduction of an individual
- refers to the way various professionals work together
- stealing someone’s belongings
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- process of using information collected during the preliminary investigation and making further decisions about a case.
- illegally entering a building or property with intent of criminal actions
- crimes affecting property without harming a person directly
- crimes directly affecting an individual or group
- starting a fire with intent to do damage
- any substance, object, statement or other type of proof used to determine or convict a criminal
- processes in which crimes are studied in order to determine and convict
- unwanted intimidation or offensive behavior
- physically harming someone
16 Clues: physically harming someone • purposeful damage to property • stealing someone’s belongings • forcible abduction of an individual • killing someone with planned intentions • starting a fire with intent to do damage • unwanted intimidation or offensive behavior • crimes directly affecting an individual or group • observation of an individual’s pattern or specialty • ...
6A Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-05
20 Clues: plot • star • love • alien • scene • crime • critic • acting • failure • to kill • to rent • criminal • violence • direction • detective • leading man • to fascinate • to rob/steal • to fall in love • he/she/it will be
Spanish - hayleigh 2023-04-10
25 Clues: role • plot • kill • crime • alien • thief • steal • scene • critic • acting • arrest • victim • failure • howisit • recomend • violence • criminal • fascinate • tocapture • character • detective • direction • tobeabout • main character • e'xito tobesuccessful
A Wrinkle in Time Chapter 7 2025-10-14
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- The man urges them to ____ the “turkey” dinner
- What happens to the marble wall before entering
- First part of the name of the CI building
- How Charles Wallace acts towards the man
- The food the man offers is actually
- The man is a vessel for this force
- The man invites Charles to ____ him
- Part of the chapter’s title (the ____ Eyes)
- The man’s ____ are red (repeated)
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- The first part of this character’s name
- The children do this to the suited men
- The man can read their ____ without speaking
- Charles Wallace may ____ forward
- What feature glows on the man in the platform
- The children must not let him ____ them
- To Charles, the turkey tastes like
- Calvin suggests going in
- Charles Wallace tells Meg and Calvin to ____ his hand
- They proceed down a long ____ of machines
- What is served to the children
- The man speaks into their minds via
21 Clues: Calvin suggests going in • What is served to the children • Charles Wallace may ____ forward • The man’s ____ are red (repeated) • To Charles, the turkey tastes like • The man is a vessel for this force • The food the man offers is actually • The man invites Charles to ____ him • The man speaks into their minds via • The children do this to the suited men • ...
Extra Credit Semester 1 2020-11-04
Across
- words that mimic certain sounds
- when readers imagine the 5 senses
- poetic language, not literal
- third person where narrator reads all minds
- when 1 object is described like a person
- third person where narrator reads zero minds
- major ideas that apply to all people in the story
- the narrator puts YOU in the story
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- the main character in the story
- when you over exaggerate for extra drama
- comparing 2 unlike things using like/as
- "I, me, my, we" are all clues
- the part of the plot with characters/setting
- third person where narrator reads 1 mind
- comparing 2 unlike things without using like/as
- where the problem is in the story
- where the story ends
- when the beginning sound is repeated
- when the vowel sound is repeated
- the turning point in the story
20 Clues: where the story ends • poetic language, not literal • "I, me, my, we" are all clues • the turning point in the story • the main character in the story • words that mimic certain sounds • when the vowel sound is repeated • when readers imagine the 5 senses • where the problem is in the story • the narrator puts YOU in the story • when the beginning sound is repeated • ...
bright minds 2022-07-16
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- a major cause of psychiatric illness
- it's critical on a regular basis to get your hormones tested and optimized.
- the time when your brain cleans or washes itself
- Abnormal electrical activity in the brain, often in the temporal lobes.
- not a death sentence but it should be is a wakeup call to get healthy.
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- chronic ~ in your body, it's like you have a low level fire destroying all of your organs.
- a combination of high blood sugar and, or being overweight.
- Alcohol, cocaine, marijuana
- with it and aging, when you stop learning, your brain starts dying.
- the number one brain imaging predictor of Alzheimer's disease
- the best defense against infections
11 Clues: Alcohol, cocaine, marijuana • the best defense against infections • a major cause of psychiatric illness • the time when your brain cleans or washes itself • a combination of high blood sugar and, or being overweight. • the number one brain imaging predictor of Alzheimer's disease • with it and aging, when you stop learning, your brain starts dying. • ...
Criminology(PRINCE) 2023-09-11
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- Study of criminal people
- Italian term of Criminology
- Supreme court
- It is a free will and rational Thinking
- Office of the President
- Greek word of study
- This is the study of of crime focused on the group of people
- This is the science that deals with the study of criminal behavior
- French anthropologist
- Making of Laws
- This is the science of behavior and mental processes of the criminal
- Study of criminal things
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- Concerned with the control and prevention of crime and treatment of offenders
- Systematic ivestigation into various causes of crime
- What phase is modern criminology
- Deals onthe study of what makes a person victim of crime
- What phase is Independent criminology
- First educational institution offering criminology course
- Father of Modern Criminology
- What phase is classical criminology
20 Clues: Supreme court • Making of Laws • Greek word of study • French anthropologist • Office of the President • Study of criminal people • Study of criminal things • Italian term of Criminology • Father of Modern Criminology • What phase is modern criminology • What phase is classical criminology • What phase is Independent criminology • It is a free will and rational Thinking • ...
Crimes and criminals - Daniela Dreifeldt 2023-11-07
Across
- tricking
- criminal fire setting
- a person who betrays another person
- take something away from someone
- takes over the plane
- person who takes goods without paying
- criminal act by ship upon another ship
- faking passport
- person who breaks the law
- taking over a plane
- criminal who steals money
- going bank with the gun
- illegal act
- person who betrays the governments trust
- person who sets to fire on the purpose
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- dealer
- drunk driving
- political murder
- person who rapes someone
- kill someone
- stealing something
- destroy or damage purpose
- illegal transportation
- letter ‘pay many or die’
- Blackbeard is a …
- person who steals a car while someone is in it
- breaking into internet
- housebreaking
- person got lost due …
- unlawful use to force or violence
30 Clues: dealer • tricking • illegal act • kill someone • drunk driving • housebreaking • faking passport • political murder • Blackbeard is a … • stealing something • taking over a plane • takes over the plane • criminal fire setting • person got lost due … • illegal transportation • breaking into internet • going bank with the gun • person who rapes someone • letter ‘pay many or die’ • destroy or damage purpose • ...
Minds and makes 2025-05-10
Across
- Seamless shapewear startup that changed how women dress.
- Tinder’s game-changing user interaction that changed how people connect.
- Visionary who combined minimalism with tech and made Apple iconic.
- The electric vehicle brand that made sustainability sexy.
- The voice-activated assistant that controls your smart home.
- This smart thermostat company was acquired by Google for its sleek design.
- Uber-owned startup focused on self-driving trucks.
- Productivity tool that blends docs, tasks, and wikis into a designer’s favorite space.
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- He reimagined home appliances with cyclone technology and sleek industrial design.
- The surname of the man behind Tesla, X, and SpaceX.
- From MacBooks to iPhones, this brand made design the product.
- The animation studio that redefined digital storytelling, backed by Steve Jobs.
- She created Spanx and became one of the first self-made female billionaires.
- This Indian wearable brand made earbuds and speakers trendy and affordable.
- He started by selling books online and ended up launching rockets.
- He sends rockets to space, builds cars, and tweets like a meme lord.
- Apple’s design chief behind the iPod, iPhone, and iMac aesthetics.
17 Clues: Uber-owned startup focused on self-driving trucks. • The surname of the man behind Tesla, X, and SpaceX. • Seamless shapewear startup that changed how women dress. • The electric vehicle brand that made sustainability sexy. • The voice-activated assistant that controls your smart home. • From MacBooks to iPhones, this brand made design the product. • ...
Merging of Minds 2020-07-13
Across
- A _______ in the Sun
- Watching for _______
- English language exam is for ____ hours per paper.
- In a descriptive piece, you should tell a story. True or false?
- One more possible reason why Ruth fainted.
- One of Beneatha's love interest
- The Sea Eats the Land at___
- Gene's family name.
- Protagonist in "A Separate Peace" who dies.
- A ____ Skylark
- London Snow
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- He's going to have a baby brother/sister.
- One possible reason why Ruth fainted.
- Walter Lee lost his money to this person.
- A huge, horrible beast under the ocean.
- "On longer evenings, Light, chill and yellow, Bathes the serene _______ of houses."
- Afternoon with ____ Cows
17 Clues: London Snow • A ____ Skylark • Gene's family name. • A _______ in the Sun • Watching for _______ • Afternoon with ____ Cows • The Sea Eats the Land at___ • One of Beneatha's love interest • One possible reason why Ruth fainted. • A huge, horrible beast under the ocean. • He's going to have a baby brother/sister. • Walter Lee lost his money to this person. • ...
Criminal Crossword 2022-03-09
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- The place where legal trials take place and where crimes, etc. are judged
- An appointed or elected official who decides legal disputes in court
- Is a procedure in which a dispute is submitted, by agreement of the parties, to one or more arbitrators who make a binding decision on the dispute
- Illegal activities: robbery, murder etc.
- A statement saying that someone has done something morally wrong, illegal, or unkind, or the fact of accusing someone
- The one who charges with the crime
- A form of alternative dispute resolution resolving disputes between two or more parties with concrete effects
- The one who protects an accised
- The person who is on trial in a law court
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- The one who can give specialized legal advice and can argue a case in both higher and lower courts
- Agreements between defendants and prosecutors in which defendants agree to plead guilty to some or all of the charges against them in exchange for concessions from the prosecutors
- A person who sees something happen and is able to describe it to other people in court
- The one who reads charges
- An item which a litigant proffers to make the existence of a fact more or less probable
- An official demand to appear in a court of law
- The ability to form valuable opinions and make good decisions
16 Clues: The one who reads charges • The one who protects an accised • The one who charges with the crime • Illegal activities: robbery, murder etc. • The person who is on trial in a law court • An official demand to appear in a court of law • The ability to form valuable opinions and make good decisions • An appointed or elected official who decides legal disputes in court • ...
Criminal Justice - Words To Study 2022-08-23
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- jury that will consider a case fairly, without favoring or discriminating against anyone
- any search of a person or property without a search warrant from a judge
- another phrase for death penalty
- more serious than a misdemeanor
- intentional act of swearing a false oath or falsifying an affirmation to tell the truth
- an application to a higher court for a decision to be reversed
- proof that must be exceeded to secure a guilty verdict in a criminal case in a court of law
- final step in criminal prosecution, where the court orders the guilty party’s penalty
- an inconclusive trial, or one in which the jury cannot agree on a verdict
- when the defendant pleads guilty to a lesser charge in exchange for a more lenient sentence or agreement to drop other charges
- a writ ordering a person to attend a court
- a hearing. formal reading of criminal charging
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- law that prohibits use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial
- less serious than a felony
- when the person has a specific intent to kill or inflict great bodily harm
- killing of a human being in which the offender acted during the heat of the moment under circumstances that would cause a reasonable person to become emotionally or mentally disturbed to a point that they cannot control themselves
- unintentional killing that results either from recklessness or criminal negligence
- detaining of an accused person in a criminal case before the trial has taken place
- requires that officers have a reason to suspect criminal activity before detaining someone
- the right to have an attorney defend him or her at trial
20 Clues: less serious than a felony • more serious than a misdemeanor • another phrase for death penalty • a writ ordering a person to attend a court • a hearing. formal reading of criminal charging • the right to have an attorney defend him or her at trial • an application to a higher court for a decision to be reversed • ...
Chapter 6B 2024-04-05
20 Clues: love • seen • crime • alien • to rent • failure • to kill • thief(f) • criminal • thief(m) • detective • critic(f) • to arrest • critic(m) • movie star • to capture • leading man • to fascinate • to be in love with • to fall in love with
criminology part 1 2023-09-07
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- thoughts and actions to unconscious motives
- the theory your born criminal because your genes
- Criminal have not developed like the rest
- all can be criminals if not for friends/family
- responsible for the action or crime
- affected by, but does not explain crime
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- study of why certain people are victim
- study of crime and the causes of criminal
- keep it simple at first
- wrong because society deemed it wrong
- society created behaviors which they feel criminal
- people have a choice to be criminals
- causes men to commit crime vs women
- criminal behavior is result of bio/phsyc/social
- people learn criminality from their environment
15 Clues: keep it simple at first • causes men to commit crime vs women • responsible for the action or crime • people have a choice to be criminals • wrong because society deemed it wrong • study of why certain people are victim • affected by, but does not explain crime • study of crime and the causes of criminal • Criminal have not developed like the rest • ...
chapter 10 2021-03-11
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- following or pursuing a person persistently, which is an offence under the Criminal Code; see criminal harassment
- theory, a sociological hypothesis arguing that criminal behaviour is more likely to thrive in an anonymous urban selling than in a more traditional rural setting
- conviction offence, criminal violations that are minor in nature are tried by justices or provincial court judges, and have consequences much less severe than indictable offences
- trait theory, the idea that individuals can be predisposed to criminal activity due to genetic factors
- school, a sociological theory arguing that poor or transient are more likely to condone criminal activity than more affluent neighbourhoods
- diligence, the defence that a defendant acted as any reasonable person would under the circumstances
- standard, the measure of comparison whether the crown must prove that the accused actually knew the consequences of his/her action.
- theory, the idea that nurture is more influential in criminal behaviour than nature
- liability, the concept that there can be responsibility without fault, strict liability offences do not require intent and may endanger public welfare
- harassment, the persistent insulting, talking, or challenging of a person, which is an offence under the Criminal Code see also stalking
- behaviour that is careless and without regard for the consequences
- reus, a Latin term meaning "guilty act" that refers to the physical aspects of a crime
- liability, the concept that there is no defence, fault is not an issue, and the accused is convicted based on the guilty act
- focused on biological and psychological factors to explain criminal behaviour
- justice, the concept that an offender is required to restore or re-establish justice by recognizing and accepting responsibility for his or her actions and by returning the victim or the community, as much as possible, to the original state prior to the offence
- standard, a measure of comparison with what a reasonable person would do, which is used to determine whether an accused ought to have been able to foresee the consequences of his or her actions
- offence, more serious criminal violations leg, murder, arson, aggravated assault) as distinguished from summary conviction offences
- offence, violations that are enforced by the courts and may result in substantial penal lies but are not "crimes”
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- of transferred intent, a principle of law whereby an illegal, unintended act resulting from an intent to commit a crime is also an offence
- choice theory, many criminals carefully calculate the costs and benefits of engaging in criminal activity
- the study of the nature, causes, and means of dealing with crime
- offences, violations for which the prosecution has a choice to proceed by way of indictment or summary conviction offence; also called a “dual procedure offence”
- paternalism, the idea that the government, functioning as a father figure, takes responsibility for the welfare of citizens by enacting laws that prohibit people from harming themselves
- theorist, people who assume there is a universal or communal definition of right and wrong and that our criminal law reflects that consensus
- conflict theories, hypotheses arguing that criminal behaviour is more likely in a capitalist society because of increased competition for scarce resources and wealth
- a philosophical theory stating that laws should be based on what is practical and realistic rather than on an idealistic moral view
- the reason why people acts or fails to act
- justice, the concept that true justice is concerned with more than simply the punishment of offenders
- intent, the goal of committing illegal purpose beyond that act, with 110 illegal act
- a system whereby individuals take the law into their own hands and engage in acts of personal revenge for perceived injuries
- rea, the Latin word meaning "guilty mind" that refers to the mental element of a crime, which may be shown by intent, knowledge, reckless ness. or wilful blindness
- theory, people who subscribe to the view that certain neurological dysfunctions and genetic defects are connected to some types of criminal behaviour.
- theory, the sociological hypothesis that if the risks outweigh the benefits and punishment is almost certain, most rational people will not knowingly break the law
- the state of mind in which a person seeks to accomplish an act or chooses not to accomplish an act
- theory, the idea that people commit criminal acts out of desperation or frustration at being unable to fulfill wants or needs legally
- intent, the mental purpose to accomplish a specific act prohibited by law, the defendant must intend not only to commit the act charged, but also to violate the law
- blindness, a situation in which the accused suspects a harmful or criminal outcome but chooses to avoid considering the consequences
37 Clues: the reason why people acts or fails to act • the study of the nature, causes, and means of dealing with crime • behaviour that is careless and without regard for the consequences • focused on biological and psychological factors to explain criminal behaviour • theory, the idea that nurture is more influential in criminal behaviour than nature • ...
Crime and Its Consequences 2022-10-20
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- criminal conduct
- mental or psychological impairment as a defence against a crime
- inducement into committing a crime by law enforcement
- criminal act that leads directly to the harm without long delay
- criminal intent
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- requirement that a harm must be legally forbidden
- force or coercion as an excuse to commit a crime
- the criminal conduct and criminal intent must occur together
- the failure to take reasonable precaution to prevent a crime
- an intentional violation of the criminal law
- rules regarding what humans can say, think or do
- criminal law treats anyone over 18 years old as this
- the external consequence required to make an action a crime
13 Clues: criminal intent • criminal conduct • an intentional violation of the criminal law • force or coercion as an excuse to commit a crime • rules regarding what humans can say, think or do • requirement that a harm must be legally forbidden • criminal law treats anyone over 18 years old as this • inducement into committing a crime by law enforcement • ...
