criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
CFCD Crossword 2019-11-06
Across
- WRONGFUL OR CRIMINAL DECEPTION INTENDED TO RESULT IN FINANCIAL OR PERSONAL GAIN
- THE CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT OF ENGLAND
- HE REPRESENTED HIS CLIENT IN COURT BUT FAILED SO SAID ‘CORI I LOST’
- LESLEY SMITH WORKS AS A ??? OFFICER
- A STATEMENT THAT IS KNOWN OR BELIEVED BY ITS MAKER TO BE INCORRECT OR UNTRUE
- HOW MANY £’S IS THE CIVIL PENALTY
- THE ACRONYM FOR THE 1984 ACT OF PARLIAMENT THAT GOVERNS THE POWERS OF INVESTIGATING AUTHORITIES INCLUDING THE QUESTIONING OF SUSPECTS
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- THE CLOSE OBSERVATION OF SOMEONE, OFTEN IN ORDER TO CATCH THEM IN WRONGDOING
- WENTWORTH, BULLINGDON, BELMARSH FOR EXAMPLE
- THE COMPUTER SYSTEM THAT FRAUD & COMPLIANCE USE
- THE CURRENT DIRECTOR OF CFCD
- MADE IN IMITATION OF SOMETHING ELSE WITH THE INTENT TO DECEIVE
- THE ACTION OF CHARGING SOMEONE WITH A CRIME AND PUTTING THEM ON TRIAL
- IT REPLACED THE DPA
- THE TYPE OF FRAUD CONDUCTED BY AN EMPLOYEE OF THE DWP
- A PENALTY FINE OFFERED AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO PROSECUTION
16 Clues: IT REPLACED THE DPA • THE CURRENT DIRECTOR OF CFCD • HOW MANY £’S IS THE CIVIL PENALTY • LESLEY SMITH WORKS AS A ??? OFFICER • THE CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT OF ENGLAND • WENTWORTH, BULLINGDON, BELMARSH FOR EXAMPLE • THE COMPUTER SYSTEM THAT FRAUD & COMPLIANCE USE • THE TYPE OF FRAUD CONDUCTED BY AN EMPLOYEE OF THE DWP • A PENALTY FINE OFFERED AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO PROSECUTION • ...
Blaw Ally Deitrick 2023-04-05
Across
- theft of personal property
- a minor wrongdoing
- 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
- the giving or offering of a bribe.
- illegal activities
- any willful and unlawful use of force or violence upon the person of another
- the practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats
- entering (or remaining) on someone else's property without permission or without a right to do so
- another’s property or money by a person to whom it has been entrusted.
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- the criminal conduct of
- Infractions-lesser misdemeanors, not entitled to a jury trial.
- People who lie under oath
- the action of forging or producing a copy of a document, signature, banknote, or work of art.
- the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
- a wrongful act or an infringement of a right (other than under contract) leading to civil legal liability.
- a physical attack
16 Clues: a physical attack • a minor wrongdoing • illegal activities • the criminal conduct of • People who lie under oath • theft of personal property • the giving or offering of a bribe. • the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property. • Infractions-lesser misdemeanors, not entitled to a jury trial. • ...
Law and Society 2015-03-30
Across
- deals with disputes between private citizens
- a place where people can resolve disputes relating to law
- a set of legal rules
- a document which sets out how a body or a country will be governed
- a proposal for a new law
- a group of people (either 12 or six) selected to hear the evidence in a court case
- regulations that govern peoples conduct
- the party in a criminal or civil trial against whom an action has been brought
- deals with disputes that affect the community
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- people who represent people in court
- a court official who hears cases in the lowest court of law
- an application for a legal decision to be reviewed in a higher court
- laws that are made by parliament
- to release an accused person who is awaiting trial.
- a court official who has the power to make decisions on matters brought before a court of law
- a process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act or caused another person a loss
16 Clues: a set of legal rules • a proposal for a new law • laws that are made by parliament • people who represent people in court • regulations that govern peoples conduct • deals with disputes between private citizens • deals with disputes that affect the community • to release an accused person who is awaiting trial. • a place where people can resolve disputes relating to law • ...
Winter Holiday Crossword 2022-01-10
Across
- the processing of
- the act of being kept in illegal custody by the police
- an offence for which the police may arrest a person without the permission of the court
- a person who is tried by a court for a crime
- lawyer representing the state or the people of the state in a criminal trial
- a person who is called upon in court to provide a first-hand account of what he/she/they had seen, heard, or know.
- a person who has committed a crime
- the act of being fair or just and not favoring one side over the other
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- the fact or state of being independent
- relating to language
- any act that the law defines as a crime
- or being developed
- compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions
- concerned with the government
- the right to vote
- first information report
16 Clues: the processing of • the right to vote • or being developed • relating to language • first information report • concerned with the government • a person who has committed a crime • the fact or state of being independent • any act that the law defines as a crime • a person who is tried by a court for a crime • the act of being kept in illegal custody by the police • ...
Unit 1- Sub units 1 and 2 2023-09-14
Across
- The body of law made of judicial opinions and precedents
- The right to trial by jury
- The application of engineering principles and science used in the investigation of failure
- Deals with non-criminal suits brought to protect or preserve a civil or private right/matter
- Usually punished with a fine or confinement other than prison
- The study and application of science to matters of law
- The right to a fast and public trial, confront/have witnesses, and counsel
- Protection against unreasonable search+seizure(probable cause)
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- Protection against excessive bail and/or cruel and unusual punishment
- Regulation and enforcement of rights setting the acceptable limits of conduct in society
- In civil law, a person has a right to trial by jury over $20
- Major crime
- The fundamental law of the US federal system of government.
- Can be remedial or preventative
- Legislative acts declaring, commanding, or prohibiting something
- Court case is called a Court Martial
16 Clues: Major crime • The right to trial by jury • Can be remedial or preventative • Court case is called a Court Martial • The study and application of science to matters of law • The body of law made of judicial opinions and precedents • The fundamental law of the US federal system of government. • In civil law, a person has a right to trial by jury over $20 • ...
Machine Minds Crossword Vocab Review 2023-07-25
Across
- Something that can think, feel, and believe. There are many different theories of mind.
- A type of artificial intelligence that uses samples of language and art to produce creative new forms of language and art.
- Principles and ideas that can be used to make good choices.
- A relatively new language that was created for a specific purpose.
- A set of instructions that tells a computer what to do
- The ability to experiment, invent, and make new things based on based past experiences and ideas.
- People who might be affected by a decision.
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- An organized list of information, often used to train AI.
- Information that used by computer algorithms to make decisions or predictions.
- A test of a machine’s ability to imitate human behavior. An AI passes the Turing Test if a human cannot tell the difference between another human and a machine.
- A language which arose from a long history within human societies.
- Rules that help us to know the difference between good and bad.
12 Clues: People who might be affected by a decision. • A set of instructions that tells a computer what to do • An organized list of information, often used to train AI. • Principles and ideas that can be used to make good choices. • Rules that help us to know the difference between good and bad. • A language which arose from a long history within human societies. • ...
Reading changes our minds - Anton 2023-09-04
Across
- way of reading
- a form of information to promote a corporation or product
- way of exchanging information
- form of information on the internet
- way of hiding information
- way of writing
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- a way of coding a machine or game
- made up stories
- a factual statement which must be proven to be considered one
- when writing a meaning into a stone for example
- form of media about what's new and active all around the world
- a bulding meant to hold a large amount of books
12 Clues: way of reading • way of writing • made up stories • way of hiding information • way of exchanging information • a way of coding a machine or game • form of information on the internet • when writing a meaning into a stone for example • a bulding meant to hold a large amount of books • a form of information to promote a corporation or product • ...
Citizenship Theme C 2022-04-26
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- A person who decides questions of law in court
- A person who arrested is held against their will because they are suspected of committing a crime
- Putting people off committing a crime
- Getting revenge on the criminal
- Being 'locked up'; detained in prison
- When an offender carries out up to 300 hours of unpaid work, such as gardening, litter-picking or painting.
- Not being sentenced for a minor crime; it can be conditional
- reasons why an offender might be given a lighter sentence
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- Every defendant is assumed to be innocent until proven guilty in court.
- Putting things right for the victim, and society (also known as restorative justice)
- To make a claim against someone
- Reforming the criminal so they stop offending
- To commit a crime more than once
- Paying a sum of money as a punishment
14 Clues: To make a claim against someone • Getting revenge on the criminal • To commit a crime more than once • Putting people off committing a crime • Being 'locked up'; detained in prison • Paying a sum of money as a punishment • Reforming the criminal so they stop offending • A person who decides questions of law in court • ...
Keeping the New Covenant 2023-08-12
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- Prepare ___,oil, wedding clothes
- Chapter that states I will put my laws in their minds and write them on their hearts
- Process of how prophecies fulfill:__,destruction,salvation
- Process of giving Revelation: God,__,angel,John
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- Third step of recreation: __ with the chosen people
- Fattened Cattle represents the work of __
- Chapter of the Lord's Prayer
- God's Kingdom created on earth as it is in ___
8 Clues: Chapter of the Lord's Prayer • Prepare ___,oil, wedding clothes • Fattened Cattle represents the work of __ • God's Kingdom created on earth as it is in ___ • Process of giving Revelation: God,__,angel,John • Third step of recreation: __ with the chosen people • Process of how prophecies fulfill:__,destruction,salvation • ...
Beacause of winn-Dixie vocabulary Chapter 11-15 2023-09-06
12 Clues: deep • a plan • action • extream • a qualty • honorable • a traffic circle • a cause of nature • making a low sound • someone who steals • a attractive person • up in a space for a long period of time
Beacause of winn-Dixie vocabulary Chapter 11-15 2023-09-06
12 Clues: deep • a plan • action • extream • a qualty • honorable • a traffic circle • a cause of nature • making a low sound • someone who steals • a attractive person • up in a space for a long period of time
mock trial vocab 2022-03-07
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- an official who can conduct hearings and decide on cases in a court of law
- the presiding member of a jury who speaks or answers for the jury
- evidence introduced to counter, disprove or contradict the opposition's evidence or a presumption, or responsive legal argument
- dire meaning "to speak the truth," it is the name given to that part of the trial when the court and parties attempt to seat a fair and impartial jury
- to prove that someone is guilty as a matter of law
- the final statements by an attorney to jury, summarizing the evidence, and arguing what the evidence has or has not established
- a person against whom a criminal charge or civil claim is brought in a court of law
- a lawyers protest about the legal propriety of a question which has been asked of a witness by the opposing attorney, with the purpose of making the trial judge decide if the the question can be asked
- the decision made by a jury at the end of a trial
- an officer who is in charge of maintaining order in a court of law
- a serious charge of criminal wrongdoing which must later be proved at trial beyond a reasonable doubt before a defendant may be convicted
- the act of jurors talking to each other and coming to a decision on the charges or crimes of a trial
- something that gives proof of a contested fact
- just guessing about a particular situation
- summary of nature of case and of anticipated proof presented by counsel to jury at the start of a trial
- the name of the public officer who is appointed or elected in each judicial district, circuit, or county, to conduct criminal prosecutions on behalf of the state or people
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- burden of proof in a trial
- in trial practice, for a judge to disagree that an attorneys objection, as to question, is valid
- a certain number of persons selected according to law and sworn in to inquire into matters of fact and declare the truth about matters of fact before them
- having been convicted by a jury of having done something wrong
- not important, pertinent to the matter at hand or to any issue before the court
- in trial practice for a judge to agree that an attorney's objection, as to a question, is valid
- not guilty of a crime or fault
- the burden of proof in a criminal case required to establish the guilt of a person charged with a crime
- to give evidence under oath
25 Clues: burden of proof in a trial • to give evidence under oath • not guilty of a crime or fault • just guessing about a particular situation • something that gives proof of a contested fact • the decision made by a jury at the end of a trial • to prove that someone is guilty as a matter of law • having been convicted by a jury of having done something wrong • ...
Court Vocab 2023-01-06
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- the greater weight of the evidence required in a civil lawsuit for the trier-of-fact to decide in favor of one side or the other
- the examination of a witness by the party opposed to the one who produced them
- every type of proof legally presented at trial which is intended to convince the trier-of-fact of alleged facts material to the case
- whether testimony is worthy of belief, based on the competence of the witness and likelihood that it is true
- an official with the authority and responsibility to preside in court, try lawsuits and make legal rulings
- examination the examination of a witness by the party on whose behalf they are called
- real, tangible, or clear evidence of a fact, happening, or thing that requires no thinking or consideration to prove its existence, as compared to circumstantial evidence
- the specific crime a defendant is accused of committing
- to give evidence as a witness
- to weigh, discuss, and consider
- a person who has been qualified by a state or federal court to provide legal services
- a paper, chart, or other item presented to the court
- evidence in a trial which is not obtained directly from an eyewitness or participant and requires some reasoning to prove a fact
- the accused in a criminal case
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- a group of persons sworn to render a verdict or true answer on a question or questions submitted to them
- having committed the crime
- free from guilt
- the standard that must be met by the prosecution's evidence in a criminal case.
- one who prosecutes another for a crime in the name of the government
- evidence that the court allows to be admitted at trial
- direction that the judge gives the jury concerning the applicable law of an issue or case
- an act committed or omitted in violation of a law forbidding or commanding it and for which punishment is imposed upon finding of guilt
- the attorney representing the accused in a criminal case
- a duty placed upon a civil or criminal defendant to prove or disprove a disputed fact
- a jury's decision of judgment
- in law, just, rational, appropriate, ordinary, or usual in the circumstances
- mental desire and will to act in a particular way, including wishing not to participate.
- a formal accusation in writing, found and presented by a grand jury, charging that the person named in it has committed or omitted an act, in violation of the law
- an individual who actually sees, hears, or perceives something; and individual who provides testimony in court
29 Clues: free from guilt • having committed the crime • a jury's decision of judgment • to give evidence as a witness • the accused in a criminal case • to weigh, discuss, and consider • a paper, chart, or other item presented to the court • evidence that the court allows to be admitted at trial • the specific crime a defendant is accused of committing • ...
Mock Trial Vocab 2021-04-22
Across
- - The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime
- - The law that the police believe the defendant has broken
- - A person called upon by either side in a lawsuit to give testimony before the court or jury
- - Statements by a witness who did not see or hear the incident in question but heard about it from someone else.
- - Answer questions in court
- - A written order directing the arrest of a party
- - something that someone says happened.
- - A crime carrying a penalty of more than a year in prison
- - A person who is on the jury
- A hearing that takes place when the defendant pleads "not guilty" and witnesses are required to come to court to give evidence
- - A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant
- - A log containing brief entries of court proceedings
- - A request made after a trial asking another court (usually the court of appeals)to decide whether the trial was conducted properly.
- The formal charge issued by a grand jury stating that there is enough evidence that the defendant committed the crime to justify having a trial
- - Legal advice; a term used to refer to lawyers in a case
- A body of citizens who listen to evidence of criminal allegations which are presented by the government and determines whether there is probable cause to believe the offense was committed
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- - In a civil suit the person complained against in a criminal case the person accused of the crime.
- - a crime punishable by death
- - A written statement of facts confirmed by the oath of the party making it before an oath is taken
- - Evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials or before grand juries
- - An oral statement made before an officer authorized by law to administer oath Such statements are often taken to examine potential witnesses
- - Security given for the release of a criminal defendant or witness from legal custody usually in the form of money to secure their appearance on the day and time appointed
- - Questioning of a witness by the attorney for the other side
- - A promise to tell the truth
- Government entity authorized to resolve legal disputes
- - The decision of a petit jury or a judge
- - a judges office
- - Government official with authority to decide lawsuits brought before courts
- - Persons selected according to law and sworn to inquire into and declare a verdict on matters of fact
- - Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder judge or jury to decide the case for one side or the other
30 Clues: - a judges office • - Answer questions in court • - a crime punishable by death • - A promise to tell the truth • - A person who is on the jury • - something that someone says happened. • - The decision of a petit jury or a judge • - A written order directing the arrest of a party • - A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant • ...
CFCD Croosword 2019-11-06
Across
- A PENALTY FINE OFFERED AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO PROSECUTION
- IT REPLACED THE DPA
- LESLEY SMITH WORKS AS A ??? OFFICER
- MADE IN IMITATION OF SOMETHING ELSE WITH THE INTENT TO DECEIVE
- A STATEMENT THAT IS KNOWN OR BELIEVED BY ITS MAKER TO BE INCORRECT OR UNTRUE
- HE REPRESENTED HIS CLIENT IN COURT BUT FAILED SO SAID ‘CORI I LOST’
- WRONGFUL OR CRIMINAL DECEPTION INTENDED TO RESULT IN FINANCIAL OR PERSONAL GAIN
- HOW MANY £’S IS THE CIVIL PENALTY
- THE ACRONYM FOR THE 1984 ACT OF PARLIAMENT THAT GOVERNS THE POWERS OF INVESTIGATING AUTHORITIES INCLUDING THE QUESTIONING OF SUSPECTS
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- THE TYPE OF FRAUD CONDUCTED BY AN EMPLOYEE OF THE DWP
- THE CLOSE OBSERVATION OF SOMEONE, OFTEN IN ORDER TO CATCH THEM IN WRONGDOING
- THE CURRENT DIRECTOR OF CFCD
- THE ACTION OF CHARGING SOMEONE WITH A CRIME AND PUTTING THEM ON TRIAL
- THE COMPUTER SYSTEM THAT FRAUD & COMPLIANCE USE
- WENTWORTH, BULLINGDON, BELMARSH FOR EXAMPLE
- THE CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT OF ENGLAND
16 Clues: IT REPLACED THE DPA • THE CURRENT DIRECTOR OF CFCD • HOW MANY £’S IS THE CIVIL PENALTY • LESLEY SMITH WORKS AS A ??? OFFICER • THE CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT OF ENGLAND • WENTWORTH, BULLINGDON, BELMARSH FOR EXAMPLE • THE COMPUTER SYSTEM THAT FRAUD & COMPLIANCE USE • THE TYPE OF FRAUD CONDUCTED BY AN EMPLOYEE OF THE DWP • A PENALTY FINE OFFERED AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO PROSECUTION • ...
Tinder swindler 2022-09-13
Across
- a separate room in a hospital
- (of a sight, smell, or sound) barely perceptible
- son of a king
- someone away illegally by force or deception
- a person who has escaped from captivity or is in hiding.
- the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms
- someone to do or believe something by lying to them.
- illegally obtain money from (someone) by deception.
- a small printed piece of paper issued by the postal sender and affixed to a postal item
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- a person or group of people employed to escort and protect an important or famous person
- the state of things as they actually exist
- formed by pressing or hammering with or without heat
- a melodious ringing sound, as produced by striking a bell
- a person who is dishonest or a criminal.
- an important or powerful person, especially in the film or media industry.
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
16 Clues: son of a king • a separate room in a hospital • a person who is dishonest or a criminal. • the state of things as they actually exist • someone away illegally by force or deception • (of a sight, smell, or sound) barely perceptible • illegally obtain money from (someone) by deception. • formed by pressing or hammering with or without heat • ...
Crime and Punishment 2023-10-12
Across
- - following smb or giving them unwanted attention
- a process of making it difficult for the justice to be done
- - unfair treatment of smb because of their race, nationality, etc.
- - put pressure on smb, especially physical or sexual
- - take legal action against smb
- - a criminal who goes to smb's land without permission
- - a criminal who steals money from an organization that they work for
- - make changes in a law
- - break the law in not so harmful way
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- - smb who always obeys the law
- - the act of making a formal statement that a public official might be guilty of a serious offence
- - an action that is against a law or rule, or that is not what you promised or were expected to do
- - smb who breaks the law
- - to say that smb has done sth illegal without having proof
- - telling lies in court when you have promised to tell the truth
- - an official announcement that smth such as a law, agreement, or marriage no longer exists
16 Clues: - make changes in a law • - smb who breaks the law • - smb who always obeys the law • - take legal action against smb • - break the law in not so harmful way • - following smb or giving them unwanted attention • - put pressure on smb, especially physical or sexual • - a criminal who goes to smb's land without permission • ...
Caution Contracts Ahead 2021-03-12
Across
- of the minds Talking about the same things
- One party hasn't yet reached the age of adulthood
- So unfair to one party that it can't be legally enforced
- A legally binding agreement between two people
- What happens if one party fails to meet his or her obligations
- merit What it's worth
- What each party will give up
- The money involve if one party breaches the contract
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- Food, clothing, rent
- Living apart from one's parents
- One party breaks the contract
- of adhesion One party is much more powerful and can dictate the terms of the contract
- damages Agreement, in advance, of the damages
- People involved in the contract
- performance Court orders the loser to do exactly what the contract says
15 Clues: Food, clothing, rent • merit What it's worth • What each party will give up • One party breaks the contract • Living apart from one's parents • People involved in the contract • of the minds Talking about the same things • damages Agreement, in advance, of the damages • A legally binding agreement between two people • One party hasn't yet reached the age of adulthood • ...
Buddhism & Hinduism Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-18
Across
- Individual might offer this to a god of goddess
- A state of perfect peace
- The focusing of the mind on spiritual ideas
- People who work to spread their religious beliefs
- Hindus practice this to focus their minds and bodies
- Going with out food
- The class Siddhartha Gautama was born into
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- The Enlighted one
- The Universal Spirit
- A Hindu god who was often depicted with the head of an elephant
- Rites of passage to prepare a person for the next stage of their life
- The Destroyer god in Hinduism
- the larger branch of Buddhism
- This man was sacrificed and the four classes of Indian society were based on the parts of his body
14 Clues: The Enlighted one • Going with out food • The Universal Spirit • A state of perfect peace • The Destroyer god in Hinduism • the larger branch of Buddhism • The class Siddhartha Gautama was born into • The focusing of the mind on spiritual ideas • Individual might offer this to a god of goddess • People who work to spread their religious beliefs • ...
LA game 2024-02-14
Across
- words that sound similar put together too make a joke
- a phrase that contradicts itself but makes sense
- When someone gives a hint that something will happen in the story
- A educated guess based on previous information
- A story that has a hidden meaning
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- A phrase including two or more words that contradecir each other
- Confusing words used in a specific profession
- something that contradicts itself
- An overused phrase or opinion
- words that promote something but aren’t always true
- the feeling of a book or movie
- the writer’s attitude
- Words that provoke images in your minds eye
- A short story about a real thing that is often humorous
14 Clues: the writer’s attitude • An overused phrase or opinion • the feeling of a book or movie • something that contradicts itself • A story that has a hidden meaning • Words that provoke images in your minds eye • Confusing words used in a specific profession • A educated guess based on previous information • a phrase that contradicts itself but makes sense • ...
ANIMAL FARM 2024-02-01
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- Conflict between the animals and Mr. Jones
- Founder of the concept of 'Animalism'
- Character who propagated Napoleon's teachings
- Considered to be "the pig of slaughter"
- Conflict within the minds of Boxer and Clover
- Conflict between the two characters whose views drifted thereby giving rise to rivalry
- Represents the intellectuals who knew the outcome of the revolution
- A collective group that acted as the security force
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- Character known for his tyranny and hypocrisy
- Acts as the religious figure in the novella
- Most nurturing character in the story
- Character concerned solely with safeguarding herself
- Character who came up with schemes to make the animals' lives better
- Character responsible for the animals' misery before the rebellion
14 Clues: Founder of the concept of 'Animalism' • Most nurturing character in the story • Considered to be "the pig of slaughter" • Conflict between the animals and Mr. Jones • Acts as the religious figure in the novella • Character known for his tyranny and hypocrisy • Character who propagated Napoleon's teachings • Conflict within the minds of Boxer and Clover • ...
DEADLY 2015-04-19
10 Clues: \ huge • \ trick • \ healthy • \ criminal • \ barely enough • \ official order • \ japanese wrestling • \ protective covering • \ goods carried on a boat etc • \ substance used to fix something
I survived 2022-05-03
11 Clues: weapons • weapons • violence • bad person • old person • fights fires • littleperson • medical truck • fights crimes • truck truck that fights fires • survived book by lauren tarshis
Super Bella's Crossword 2024-06-04
Paper towns 2022-04-12
Across
- breaks when something bad happens.
- a overall vision of how you look at life
- another word for won’t give up.
- made up by the author of the book, paper towns
- relates to how people are always changing.
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- used to show differences between objects that cross paths.
- city that is home to disney world.
- something that was really never developed,
- towns place that is not real but exists in people’s minds
9 Clues: another word for won’t give up. • breaks when something bad happens. • city that is home to disney world. • a overall vision of how you look at life • something that was really never developed, • relates to how people are always changing. • made up by the author of the book, paper towns • used to show differences between objects that cross paths. • ...
God is All Knowing 2023-03-14
Across
- He knows things we are thinking and doing now in the ________
- He personally knows and remembers all
- He knows things we did before in the ______
- His knowledge is inescapable
- He knows things we haven't done yet and will do in the ________
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- Knows all things even before we think and do it
- His knowledge is too high our finite minds to understand
- Also means all knowing
- His knowledge covers all details of Life
9 Clues: Also means all knowing • His knowledge is inescapable • He personally knows and remembers all • His knowledge covers all details of Life • He knows things we did before in the ______ • Knows all things even before we think and do it • His knowledge is too high our finite minds to understand • He knows things we are thinking and doing now in the ________ • ...
Original Sin- Stefan 2024-09-09
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- ________ is the preternatural gift of not becoming sick or not dying.
- We inherit__________ from Adam and Eve
- Because of original sin, our will is________.
- Because of original sin, our_____ is darkened.
- ____ gave us infused knowledge directly to our minds.
- The___________ gifts are the gifts given to Adam and Eve above nature.
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- Adam and Eve committed___________.
- _________ grace is the grace of God's life in us.
- Original sin is committed by__________.
- Original__________ is being in right relationship with God
10 Clues: Adam and Eve committed___________. • We inherit__________ from Adam and Eve • Original sin is committed by__________. • Because of original sin, our will is________. • Because of original sin, our_____ is darkened. • _________ grace is the grace of God's life in us. • ____ gave us infused knowledge directly to our minds. • ...
KEY WORD CROSSWORD 2012-09-17
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- The NT Act in which most crimes are listed is called the ______ ____ Act (8,4)
- Australian law is based on this English system of law, (11).
- There are ten of these, (12).
- A "less serious" crime is generally referred to as an _______, (7).
- Another word for Act, (7).
- First name of the king who signed the Magna Carta, (4).
- The first known laws to be put in writing four thousand years ago, (9).
- The person who brings a criminal case to court is called the _________, (10).
- The form of government we have in Australia, so named because our politicians at all levels are elected, (14).
- The system of having two legislative chambers,(9)
- They enforce our laws, (6).
- An Act may state that a Municipal Council may pass these legally enforceable rules, (11).
- We will study this type of law after criminal law, (5).
- Sexual crimes are considered crimes against _______, (8).
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- An Act in draft form, (4)
- The title of the highest-ranking politician in the Northern Territory, (5,8)
- The Magna Carta was signed in ________ times, (8).
- The name for the independent arm of government that administers the law and decides on cases, (9).
- The penalty for a 'less serious' crime is usually a ____ (4.
- This is what we are studying, (3).
- The court where serious crimes are heard in the Northern Territory. (7,5).
- Punishable by 2 years' imprisonment or more, (5).
- The highest tier of government in Australia, (7)
- Within government, laws are made by the __________, (11).
- When a bill is passed by an Upper House it is called an ____ (3)
- The NT Criminal Code categorises assaults and other violent crimes as crimes against the ____, (6).
- This word means knowingly giving false evidence in Court, (7).
- This medieval document laid the foundations of today's law (5,5)
- Taminmin College is situated within this Municipal Shire, (10).
29 Clues: An Act in draft form, (4) • Another word for Act, (7). • They enforce our laws, (6). • There are ten of these, (12). • This is what we are studying, (3). • The highest tier of government in Australia, (7) • Punishable by 2 years' imprisonment or more, (5). • The system of having two legislative chambers,(9) • The Magna Carta was signed in ________ times, (8). • ...
M6 Independent Reading: King's Ransom Vocabulary 2020-11-30
Across
- Making a secret connection to a telephone call in order to listen to people's conversations
- An area of the city
- A room where scientists work on tests
- To break into a shop or house to steal something (two words, no space)
- To break
- One part of the electrical equipment of radios
- Courage (informal)
- Feeling, showing, or involving a hopeless sense that a situation is so bad as to be impossible to deal with
- A place where an organization or company is controlled
- A plaster model that shows the shape of something
- An unsuccessful, small-time criminal
- Electronic equipment that sends radio signals
- Having no money; in debt (three words, no spaces)
- A criminal
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- Showing no pity
- Something, typically money, that is owed to another person, company, or government
- A married woman whose job is to care for her family and manage household problems
- A team of policemen who focus on crimes related to cars (two words, no space)
- A very rich and important person in business
- Something that someone requires others to provide
- A share in the control and profits of a business, which is obtained by putting money into the business
- A person whose job is to work in another person's house cleaning, answering the phone, and so on
- To find out where something comes from
- A person whose job is to drive a rich person to different places
- In your thoughts and causing you to worry (three words, no spaces)
- Having money; not in debt (three words, no spaces)
- Money paid to a criminal to set free somebody who has been kidnapped
- An important, successful person (informal)
- One thousand dollars (slang)
- To take somebody away by force, in order to demand money in return for their freedom
30 Clues: To break • A criminal • Showing no pity • Courage (informal) • An area of the city • One thousand dollars (slang) • An unsuccessful, small-time criminal • A room where scientists work on tests • To find out where something comes from • An important, successful person (informal) • A very rich and important person in business • Electronic equipment that sends radio signals • ...
Forensic psychology 2021-06-07
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- a way of creating an offender profile based on psychological theories in the uk
- research - rates of re-offending
- a way of creating an offender profile in the USA
- a body type that is hard and muscular
- research - anger management
- involves the offender serving time in a prison
- the theory that the way an offender behaves during criminal activity reflects the way the criminal usually behaves
- research - criminal thinking
- the type of profiling used in the uk which involves generalising from locations of multiple crime scenes to the likely home/work/social base of the offender
- research - geographical profiling
- research - maternal deprivation
- research - moral reasoning
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- a body type that is soft and round
- a person accepts responsibility for their behaviour and sees the cause as being within themselves
- the area identified by geographical profiling which is thought to be the home/work/social base of the offender and which should be focused on in an investigation
- an offender who has planned the crime
- a person sees the cause of their behaviour as being external
- behaviour that breaks the law
- research - restorative justice
- an offender who has not planned the crime
- research - internal verses external attribution
- research - behaviour modification
- an attempt to describe the characteristics of an offender by analysing the behaviour of an offender at a crime scene or multiple crime scenes
- historical theories that criminals can be identified by their primitive characteristics or body types
- research - differential association
- research - offender profiling
- research - eysencks personality test
- offenders who travel away from the area where they live to commit their crimes
- research - neural explanations
- offenders who like to commit crimes in their own neighbourhoods
- a body type that is thin and delicate
- research - genetic explanations
32 Clues: research - moral reasoning • research - anger management • research - criminal thinking • behaviour that breaks the law • research - offender profiling • research - restorative justice • research - neural explanations • research - genetic explanations • research - maternal deprivation • research - rates of re-offending • research - behaviour modification • ...
Mock Trial Vocabulary 2022-03-07
Across
- the act of jurors talking to each other and coming to a decision on the charges or crime of a trial
- in trial practice, judge to disagree that an attorney's objection.
- attorney- the name of a public officer who is appointed or elected in each judicial district.
- statement-summary of nature of the case and of anticipated proof presented
- not guilty of a crime or fault
- an official who gives a sentence conducts hearing.
- give evidence under oath
- a serious charge of criminal wrongdoing which must later be proved at trial.
- prove that someone is guilty as a matter of law.
- not important
- person against whom a criminal charge or civil claim is brought in a court of law.
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- having been convicted by a jury of having done something wrong
- a reasonable doubt-the burden of proof in a criminal case required to establish the guilt of a person charged with a crime.
- in trial practice, for a judge to agree that an attorney's objection
- introduced to counter, disproved or contradict the opposition's evidence or a presumption
- just guessing about a particular situation.
- a lawyer protest about the legal propriety of a question which has been asked of a witness by the opposing attorney, with the purpose of making the trial judge decide if the question can be asked.
- of the evidence-the greater weight of evidence.
- dire- to speak the truth
- officer who is in charged of maintaining order in a court of law.
- decision made by a jury at the end of the trial.
- of people selected according to law and declare the truth about the matters of fact.
- arguments-the final statement by an attorney to jury.
- that gives proof of a contested fact
24 Clues: not important • dire- to speak the truth • give evidence under oath • not guilty of a crime or fault • that gives proof of a contested fact • just guessing about a particular situation. • of the evidence-the greater weight of evidence. • decision made by a jury at the end of the trial. • prove that someone is guilty as a matter of law. • ...
LAW ENFORCEMENT TERMS 2023-04-17
Across
- Theft of personal property.
- The action of investigating something or someone.
- To threatingly wave a dangerous object, such as a knife.
- Release of an accused person awaiting trial, often after the payment of a fee.
- Obtaining something, such as money, through force or by threats.
- Killing of a human being caused by the operation of a motor vehicle.
- the non-intentional killing of a human being.
- To bring to court on a criminal charge.
- Telling a lie whilst under oath.
- A person who helps another commit a crime.
- An individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- To overcome or to bring under control.
- To find innocent or free from wrongdoing.
- Object o structure that creates a barrier or obstacle to control or block passage.
- An authorization for the police to arrest someone or to act, such as search premises.
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- Group of persons selected to hear the evidence in a trial and render a verdict.
- A juvenile offender.
- Damages to property of another purposely, recklessly, or by negligence.
- The non-intentional killing of a human being.
- The geographical location where a police officer has the power to provide law.
- A deep cut to the skin/flesh.
- The state of being homeless.
- The crime of preventing or hindering.
- Basic information that informs the person of the charges against them.
- Ask questions of someone, especially a suspect or a prisoner.
- Close observation, as in spying.
- Used to indicate an additional name that a person sometimes uses.
- To make a false spoken statement about an individual's reputation.
- Jury verdict that a criminal defendant is not guilty, or the finding of a judge that the evidence is insufficient to support a conviction.
- To misappropriate, often someone's money.
- A person and or public official, who institutes legal proceedings against someone.
31 Clues: A juvenile offender. • Theft of personal property. • The state of being homeless. • A deep cut to the skin/flesh. • Close observation, as in spying. • Telling a lie whilst under oath. • The crime of preventing or hindering. • To overcome or to bring under control. • To bring to court on a criminal charge. • To misappropriate, often someone's money. • ...
Chapter 15 Vocab 2023-12-20
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- an act that breaks a law and causes harm
- a process by which lawyers have the opportunity to check facts and gather evidence before a trial
- a youth who committed an offense that is punishable by criminal processes
- the process in which a defendant agrees to plead guilty to a less serious crime to recieve a lighter sentence
- the final settlement & sentencing in a juvenile case
- a state's written criminal laws
- the person who is being sued
- a notice directing someone to appear in court
- minor crime for which a person can be fined a small sum of money or jailed for up to one year
- taking charge of someone in an official way
- a minor who commits a serious crime or repeatedly breaks the law
- money ordered by a court to be paid for injuries or losses suffered
- to correct a person's behavior
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- set of promises between agreeing parties that is enforceable by law
- a youth charged with being beyond the control of their legal guardian
- a formal notice that a lawsuit has been brought
- a juvenile court process that is much like a preliminary hearing in adult criminal law
- a lack of proper care and attention
- the punishment given to someone found guilty of a crime
- the procedure used to determine the facts in a juvenile case
- the government in its role as the party that starts the legal proceedings against someone accused of a crime
- the questioning of a witness at a trial or hearing to check or discredit the witness's testimony
- a more serious crime such as murder, rape, kidnapping, etc
- the person who files a lawsuit
- wrongful act, other than breaking a contract; the injured party has the right to sue
25 Clues: the person who is being sued • the person who files a lawsuit • to correct a person's behavior • a state's written criminal laws • a lack of proper care and attention • an act that breaks a law and causes harm • taking charge of someone in an official way • a notice directing someone to appear in court • a formal notice that a lawsuit has been brought • ...
Federal and state court system 2024-03-27
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- the case presented by or on behalf of the party being accused or sued in a lawsuit.
- a claim made to rebut a previous claim.
- A request made to a court of law or to someone in authority to change a previous decision
- the amount of money defendants must post to be released from custody until their trial.
- A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- a case in a court of law which concerns a dispute between two people or organizations.
- any official tribunal presided over by one or several judges in which legal issues and claims are heard and determined.
- A form of discovery consisting of written questions to be answered in writing and under oath.
- an item or information proffered to make the existence of a fact more or less probable.
- A serious crime, usually punishable by at least one year in prison.
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- The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a certain type of case.
- Evidence presented by a witness who did not see or hear the incident in question but heard about it from someone else.
- to bring a defendant before a judge or magistrate to hear the charges and to plead usually either guilty or not guilty
- someone who has information about a case that has gone to trial.
- people(typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
- free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty.
- An official of the Judicial branch with authority to decide lawsuits brought before courts.
- an official in a court of law who keeps order, looks after prisoners, etc.
- A written statement that begins a civil lawsuit, in which the plaintiff details the claims against the defendant.
- the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
20 Clues: a claim made to rebut a previous claim. • A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant. • free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty. • someone who has information about a case that has gone to trial. • A serious crime, usually punishable by at least one year in prison. • ...
Mock Trial Vocabulary 2022-03-07
Across
- An official who can conduct hearing and decide on cases in a court of law.
- A certain number of persons selected according to law and sworn in to inquire into matters of fact and declare the truth about matters of fact before them.
- A serious charge of criminal wrongdoing which must later be proved at trial beyond a reasonable doubt before a defendant may be convicted.
- A person who practices law.
- A loss, detriment, or injury to one's person, property or rights, through the unlawful act or omission or negligence of another.
- Summary of nature of case and of anticipated proof presented by counsel to a jury at the start of a trial.
- The network of courts and tribunals which deal with disputes involving one person complains about something another person did or failed to do.
- The final statements by an attorney to jury, summarizing the evidence, and arguing what the evidence has or has not established.
- The name of the public officer who is appointed or elected in each judicial district, circuit, or county, to induct criminal prosecutions on behalf of the State or people.
- The Burden of proof in a criminal required to establish the guilt of a person charged with a crime.
- The person who brings a civil lawsuit, or in the case of a criminal case, the State or Federal government.
- In trial practice, for a judge to agree that an attorney's objection, as to a question is valid.
- To question a witness called by the opposing side, or a hostile or other adverdarial withness called by a party.
- Evidence introduced to counter, disprove or contradict the opposition's evidence or a presumption, or responsive legal argument.
- A rule made by a country, state, or town for the people there.
- A direction given by the judge to the jury concerning the law of the case, usually at the end of the case and just before jury deiberations.
- Not guilty of a crime or fault.
- An agreement between two or more parties to do or not to do a certain thing, whether written or oral.
- The act of jurors talking to each other and coming to a decision on the charges or crimes of a trial.
- Meaning "To speak the truth",it is the name given to that part of the trial when the court and parties attempt to seat a fair and impartial.
- A court order prohibiting a party from a specific course of action.
- Acting in a way that fails to conform with a specific standard of conduct, thereby putting others at risk for injury.
- The greater weight of the evidence:superior evidentiary weight that, though not sufficient to free the mind wholly from all reasonable doubt, is still sufficient to incline a fair and impartial mind to one side of the issue rather than the other.(Burden of Proof in a civil trial)
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- Having been convicted by a jury of having done something wrong.
- The decision made by a jury at the end of the trial.
- The network of courts and tribunals which deal with criminal law and its enforcement.
- A form given to the Jury Foreperson on which to write the decision that is made by the jury at the closing of a trial.
- Something that gives proof of a contested fact.
- Someone who is called to testify before a court of law.
- The examination and deciding of a case brought before a court of law.
- A place where justice is administered.
- A person against whom a criminal charge or civil claim is brought in a court of law.
- To prove that someone is guilty as s matter of law.
- Homicide A criminal offense that is committed by a person whose negligence is the direct cause of another person's death.
- The attorneys representing either side of the case are finished with their witnesses.
- An officer who is in charge of maintaining order in the court of law.
- The presiding member of a jury who speaks or answers for the jury.
- Just guessing about a particular situation.
- A lawyer's protest about the legal propriety of a question which has been asked of a witness by the opposing attorney, with the purpose of making the trial judge decide if the question can be asked.
- Not important, pertinent to the matter at hand or to any issue before the court.
- To give evidence under oath.
- A case in which both the plaintiff and the defendant are private individuals and which is a legal proceeding to resolve a private dispute among people.
- In trial practice, for a Judge to disagree that an attorney's objection, as to a question, is valid.
43 Clues: A person who practices law. • To give evidence under oath. • Not guilty of a crime or fault. • A place where justice is administered. • Just guessing about a particular situation. • Something that gives proof of a contested fact. • To prove that someone is guilty as s matter of law. • The decision made by a jury at the end of the trial. • ...
Mock Trial Vocabulary 2022-03-07
Across
- An official who can conduct hearing and decide on cases in a court of law.
- A certain number of persons selected according to law and sworn in to inquire into matters of fact and declare the truth about matters of fact before them.
- A serious charge of criminal wrongdoing which must later be proved at trial beyond a reasonable doubt before a defendant may be convicted.
- A person who practices law.
- A loss, detriment, or injury to one's person, property or rights, through the unlawful act or omission or negligence of another.
- Summary of nature of case and of anticipated proof presented by counsel to a jury at the start of a trial.
- The network of courts and tribunals which deal with disputes involving one person complains about something another person did or failed to do.
- The final statements by an attorney to jury, summarizing the evidence, and arguing what the evidence has or has not established.
- The name of the public officer who is appointed or elected in each judicial district, circuit, or county, to induct criminal prosecutions on behalf of the State or people.
- The Burden of proof in a criminal required to establish the guilt of a person charged with a crime.
- The person who brings a civil lawsuit, or in the case of a criminal case, the State or Federal government.
- In trial practice, for a judge to agree that an attorney's objection, as to a question is valid.
- To question a witness called by the opposing side, or a hostile or other adverdarial withness called by a party.
- Evidence introduced to counter, disprove or contradict the opposition's evidence or a presumption, or responsive legal argument.
- A rule made by a country, state, or town for the people there.
- A direction given by the judge to the jury concerning the law of the case, usually at the end of the case and just before jury deiberations.
- Not guilty of a crime or fault.
- An agreement between two or more parties to do or not to do a certain thing, whether written or oral.
- The act of jurors talking to each other and coming to a decision on the charges or crimes of a trial.
- Meaning "To speak the truth",it is the name given to that part of the trial when the court and parties attempt to seat a fair and impartial.
- A court order prohibiting a party from a specific course of action.
- Acting in a way that fails to conform with a specific standard of conduct, thereby putting others at risk for injury.
- The greater weight of the evidence:superior evidentiary weight that, though not sufficient to free the mind wholly from all reasonable doubt, is still sufficient to incline a fair and impartial mind to one side of the issue rather than the other.(Burden of Proof in a civil trial)
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- Having been convicted by a jury of having done something wrong.
- The decision made by a jury at the end of the trial.
- The network of courts and tribunals which deal with criminal law and its enforcement.
- A form given to the Jury Foreperson on which to write the decision that is made by the jury at the closing of a trial.
- Something that gives proof of a contested fact.
- Someone who is called to testify before a court of law.
- The examination and deciding of a case brought before a court of law.
- A place where justice is administered.
- A person against whom a criminal charge or civil claim is brought in a court of law.
- To prove that someone is guilty as s matter of law.
- Homicide A criminal offense that is committed by a person whose negligence is the direct cause of another person's death.
- The attorneys representing either side of the case are finished with their witnesses.
- An officer who is in charge of maintaining order in the court of law.
- The presiding member of a jury who speaks or answers for the jury.
- Just guessing about a particular situation.
- A lawyer's protest about the legal propriety of a question which has been asked of a witness by the opposing attorney, with the purpose of making the trial judge decide if the question can be asked.
- Not important, pertinent to the matter at hand or to any issue before the court.
- To give evidence under oath.
- A case in which both the plaintiff and the defendant are private individuals and which is a legal proceeding to resolve a private dispute among people.
- In trial practice, for a Judge to disagree that an attorney's objection, as to a question, is valid.
43 Clues: A person who practices law. • To give evidence under oath. • Not guilty of a crime or fault. • A place where justice is administered. • Just guessing about a particular situation. • Something that gives proof of a contested fact. • To prove that someone is guilty as s matter of law. • The decision made by a jury at the end of the trial. • ...
MID-TERM: Crime and Forensics- Spring 2016 2016-03-07
Across
- when arrested, suspects’ inked fingerprints are collected on this
- term for diameter of a firearm barrel
- the fingerprint pattern least often encountered
- the beginning point for the successful use of physical evidence by the forensic laboratory and the criminal investigator
- crime scene sketches and diagrams are this ‘type’ of evidence
- spandex, nylon and polyester fibers for example
- one who determines if a forensic scientist can give testimony as an ‘expert witness’
- transfer evidence often proves this
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- individualizing evidence for glass, a jiggle saw puzzle piece fit
- any criminal act dealing with computers or other digital devices
- evidence is ________ if both material and probative to the case
- Edmond Locard first coined this forensic disciple dealing with trace evidence
- the study of computer technology as it relates to the law
- circular fractures in glass
- burned and unburned gunpowder that exits the firearm after the bullet
- evidence such as eyewitness or expert testimony or interpretation of analytical tests
16 Clues: circular fractures in glass • transfer evidence often proves this • term for diameter of a firearm barrel • the fingerprint pattern least often encountered • spandex, nylon and polyester fibers for example • the study of computer technology as it relates to the law • crime scene sketches and diagrams are this ‘type’ of evidence • ...
Week One and Two 2013-10-29
Across
- Crime as an extension which causes harm to others
- Clark, 2004 found an unpredictable relationship between the fear of crime and actual personal victimization
- The influence of mass media and fear of crime
- Meaning 'of the courts'
- Fear of crime influenced by how readily we access images of crime
- The psychology of criminal behaviour and its social context
- Relating to criminal, civil and family law
- Emotional vulnerability influenced by belief or victimization risk
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- Samples from respondents about offending
- A group or individual that is defined by society as a threat to their interests and values causes..
- Responsible for creating the term moral panic
- Measurement for crimes recorded by police
- Sample from respondents about their experience of victimization in a 12mnth period
- A study conducted to test peoples' ability to do the right thing, used to state that crime over a person's life time is common
- Used by law to define how society should act
- Activities that violate human rights
16 Clues: Meaning 'of the courts' • Activities that violate human rights • Samples from respondents about offending • Measurement for crimes recorded by police • Relating to criminal, civil and family law • Used by law to define how society should act • Responsible for creating the term moral panic • The influence of mass media and fear of crime • ...
Legal English Key Vocabulary 2022-08-12
Across
- Someone who is accused of a crime in a criminal case
- To find that someone is guilty of a crime.^
- To make an allegation in legal proceedings.^
- Failure to carry out the terms of an agreement.
- A case which is heard by a committee,tribunal or court of law.
- A disagreement or argument between parties.^
- A person who makes a claim against someone in a civil court.
- An agreement reached after an argument.^
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- To ask a high law court to change its decision or sentence.
- Any act which is not legal.
- Money claimed by someone as compensation for harm done
- A specialist court outside the judicial system which examines special problems.
- An order telling someone to stop doing or not to dosomething.
- To bring someone to court to answer a criminal charge.^
- To send someone to prison or to a court.
- A set of arguments or facts put forward by one side in a legal proceeding.
16 Clues: Any act which is not legal. • To send someone to prison or to a court. • An agreement reached after an argument.^ • To find that someone is guilty of a crime.^ • To make an allegation in legal proceedings.^ • A disagreement or argument between parties.^ • Failure to carry out the terms of an agreement. • Someone who is accused of a crime in a criminal case • ...
CFCD CROSSWORD 2019-11-06
Across
- WRONGFUL OR CRIMINAL DECEPTION INTENDED TO RESULT IN FINANCIAL OR PERSONAL GAIN
- THE ACTION OF CHARGING SOMEONE WITH A CRIME AND PUTTING THEM ON TRIAL
- THE COMPUTER SYSTEM THAT FRAUD & COMPLIANCE USE
- THE CLOSE OBSERVATION OF SOMEONE, OFTEN IN ORDER TO CATCH THEM IN WRONGDOING
- HOW MANY £’S IS THE CIVIL PENALTY
- A PENALTY FINE OFFERED AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO PROSECUTION
- THE ACRONYM FOR THE 1984 ACT OF PARLIAMENT THAT GOVERNS THE POWERS OF INVESTIGATING AUTHORITIES INCLUDING THE QUESTIONING OF SUSPECTS
- THE CURRENT DIRECTOR OF CFCD
- WENTWORTH, BULLINGDON, BELMARSH FOR EXAMPLE
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- THE CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT OF ENGLAND
- A STATEMENT THAT IS KNOWN OR BELIEVED BY ITS MAKER TO BE INCORRECT OR UNTRUE
- IT REPLACED THE DPA
- HE REPRESENTED HIS CLIENT IN COURT BUT FAILED SO SAID ‘CORI I LOST’
- MADE IN IMITATION OF SOMETHING ELSE WITH THE INTENT TO DECEIVE
- LESLEY SMITH WORKS AS A ??? OFFICER
- THE TYPE OF FRAUD CONDUCTED BY AN EMPLOYEE OF THE DWP
16 Clues: IT REPLACED THE DPA • THE CURRENT DIRECTOR OF CFCD • HOW MANY £’S IS THE CIVIL PENALTY • LESLEY SMITH WORKS AS A ??? OFFICER • THE CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT OF ENGLAND • WENTWORTH, BULLINGDON, BELMARSH FOR EXAMPLE • THE COMPUTER SYSTEM THAT FRAUD & COMPLIANCE USE • THE TYPE OF FRAUD CONDUCTED BY AN EMPLOYEE OF THE DWP • A PENALTY FINE OFFERED AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO PROSECUTION • ...
Unit 18 Additional Vocabulary 2 Quiz 2024-01-02
Across
- This person is paid to prove the criminal innocent.
- Whatever you do, there will always be a ______________.
- Move your car, or I'll call the police and ______________ a fine on you.
- If you violate the law, you may end up in ______________.
- This ______________ thinks that this person is guilty while the others don't hold the same.
- Handcuffs ______________ criminals from attacking the police.
- She doesn't have any evidence. She just wants to ______________ me of committing a crime.
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- This case happened many years ago but never came to ______________.
- A person is a ______________ when he/she has been attacked.
- This is a person who passionately tries to prove the criminal guilty.
- I need to ______________ the things that I can't change.
- The economic problems in Taiwan ______________ young people from pursuing their dreams.
- If a person didn't do anything wrong, he/she is ______________.
- Once I find the evidence, I will ______________ him.
- Many parents ______________ their children due to their anger instead of love.
- A ______________ is the one who decides how to carry out your penalties.
16 Clues: This person is paid to prove the criminal innocent. • Once I find the evidence, I will ______________ him. • Whatever you do, there will always be a ______________. • I need to ______________ the things that I can't change. • If you violate the law, you may end up in ______________. • A person is a ______________ when he/she has been attacked. • ...
fundamentals of crime & criminal actions 2023-11-29
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- A act punishable by law
- is the crime of willfully and deliberately setting fire to or charring property.
- a physical attack.
- a crime punishable by less than 12 months in jail.
- deceit with the intention to illegally or unethically gain at the expense of another.
- an official conducting criminal cases on behalf of the state
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- someone who has committed a punishable act
- is the actual physical act committed
- is the intent or awareness of wrongdoing behind the crime.
- unlawful abduction and confinement of a person against their will
- a crime that is punishable by a prison sentence of over one year.
- an unfortunate person who suffers from adverse circumstances
- the act of breaking into any building at any time to commit theft, some other felony, or a misdemeanor.
- the killing of one person by another that is not legally justified or excusable
- the act of coming into conflict
- the act of taking something from someone unlawfully
16 Clues: a physical attack. • A act punishable by law • the act of coming into conflict • is the actual physical act committed • someone who has committed a punishable act • a crime punishable by less than 12 months in jail. • the act of taking something from someone unlawfully • is the intent or awareness of wrongdoing behind the crime. • ...
Youth Day 2022-08-14
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- the young minds of world
- the feeling more youths get among adult
- the act of troubling someone
- the act of peaceful rebellion
- a type of font and way to describe a strong Person
- the sense of finding out about everything
- the movie about young boy who suffers from dyslexia and loves art
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- the Bollywood movie to spread awareness about Tourette syndrome
- the best way to describe the energy of youth
- discrimination on the basis of status for education
- the movie that empowered rural students to crack engineering entrance
- the state of utter numbness
- the movie where animals deal with alarming problems of the world
13 Clues: the young minds of world • the state of utter numbness • the act of troubling someone • the act of peaceful rebellion • the feeling more youths get among adult • the sense of finding out about everything • the best way to describe the energy of youth • a type of font and way to describe a strong Person • discrimination on the basis of status for education • ...
Week 7 2021-10-11
10 Clues: aware • tasty • valuable • contagious • well-mannered • cruel / violent • cruel / violent • possible criminal • healthy / beneficial • determined to do something
Unknown History 2023-12-03
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- Medication used for a series of murders in 1982
- Gas used by Hannibal to cause the Romans to retreat from battle
- Last name of prolific Korean cult leader
- Acronym used for a project that believed all our minds are connected
- League that wanted to prevent Asian immigration
- Highway bandits that attacked Russians in 1921
- Name of the leader of South African Cloak-and-Dagger Operation
- Thriving African-American community attacked by white residents
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- Weapon used against Emus during the Emu war
- Queen of Illyria
- Location of the Abu Graib prison
- Name for AIDS in 1981
- Operation where the KGB sent hate mail to African-Americans
- Massacre that begun the American Revolution
- Animal killed during the Great Sparrow Campaign
15 Clues: Queen of Illyria • Name for AIDS in 1981 • Location of the Abu Graib prison • Last name of prolific Korean cult leader • Weapon used against Emus during the Emu war • Massacre that begun the American Revolution • Highway bandits that attacked Russians in 1921 • Medication used for a series of murders in 1982 • League that wanted to prevent Asian immigration • ...
Criminal Justice 2023-05-12
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- the part of the crime that consists of the intention to willingly commit the crime.
- a crime for which you can receive up to one year of incarceration.
- is issued by the grand jury if they find that there is enough evidence to go to trial.
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- the act of deliberately setting fire to another person's property.
- the standard for conviction in a criminal trial is beyond a _________.
- a juvenile can be charged with a ___________ act.
6 Clues: a juvenile can be charged with a ___________ act. • the act of deliberately setting fire to another person's property. • a crime for which you can receive up to one year of incarceration. • the standard for conviction in a criminal trial is beyond a _________. • the part of the crime that consists of the intention to willingly commit the crime. • ...
A letter to God 2024-09-12
13 Clues: currency • Light rainfall • group of grapes • money lencho got • compared to coins • to guess something • Lencho wrote twice • money lencho demand • raining ice crystals • thief,robber,criminal • got destroyed by hail • workers of post office • place where lencho lived
Liam's Ancient India Choice Project 2022-01-20
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- The focusing of the mind on spiritual ideas
- Born a prince; left the palace to find a way to end suffering
- Hindus believe this man was sacrificed to make the world
- The class Siddhartha was born into
- Hindus practice this to focus their minds and bodies
- A Hindu god often depicted with the head of an elephant
- Going without food
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- Rites of passage to prepare a person for the next stage of their life
- The larger branch of Buddhism
- The Universal Spirit
- A state of perfect peace
- Individuals might offer this to a god or goddess
- The Hindu destroyer god
- The type of tree that Buddha meditated under
14 Clues: Going without food • The Universal Spirit • The Hindu destroyer god • A state of perfect peace • The larger branch of Buddhism • The class Siddhartha was born into • The focusing of the mind on spiritual ideas • The type of tree that Buddha meditated under • Individuals might offer this to a god or goddess • Hindus practice this to focus their minds and bodies • ...
LA game 2024-02-14
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- words that sound similar put together too make a joke
- a phrase that contradicts itself but makes sense
- When someone gives a hint that something will happen in the story
- A educated guess based on previous information
- A story that has a hidden meaning
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- A phrase including two or more words that contradecir each other
- Confusing words used in a specific profession
- something that contradicts itself
- An overused phrase or opinion
- words that promote something but aren’t always true
- the feeling of a book or movie
- the writer’s attitude
- Words that provoke images in your minds eye
- A short story about a real thing that is often humorous
14 Clues: the writer’s attitude • An overused phrase or opinion • the feeling of a book or movie • something that contradicts itself • A story that has a hidden meaning • Words that provoke images in your minds eye • Confusing words used in a specific profession • A educated guess based on previous information • a phrase that contradicts itself but makes sense • ...
Black History Month 2024-04-18
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- Had a dream.
- Educator that improved the lives of many African Americans.
- A pilot that inspired many people.
- First black supreme court justice that changed the lives of many children.
- Underground Railroads.
- Former slave that spoke out about injustice.
- Former slave that encouraged other slaves to fight for freedom.
- African American pilot that flew the United states to victory.
- Refused to give up her seat on a bus.
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- A scientist that nurtured the land, as well as peoples minds.
- A journalist that often risked her life to get the truth.
- Used "good trouble" to fight for civil rights.
- A math genius that helped explorers reach new worlds.
- First black women in congress.
14 Clues: Had a dream. • Underground Railroads. • First black women in congress. • A pilot that inspired many people. • Refused to give up her seat on a bus. • Former slave that spoke out about injustice. • Used "good trouble" to fight for civil rights. • A math genius that helped explorers reach new worlds. • A journalist that often risked her life to get the truth. • ...
CRIME 2023-09-19
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- criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
- a person who commits an illegal act.
- crimes committed through extortion or coercion.
- deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property.
- thrust a knife or other pointed weapon into (someone) so as to wound or kill.
- the action of stealing goods from a shop while pretending to be a customer.
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- the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
- a person thought to be guilty of a crime or offence.
- a person who illegally seizes an aircraft, ship, or vehicle.
- a physical attack.
- theft or misappropriation of funds placed in one's trust or belonging to one's employer.
- illegal giving or offering money for a certain service.
12 Clues: a physical attack. • a person who commits an illegal act. • crimes committed through extortion or coercion. • a person thought to be guilty of a crime or offence. • illegal giving or offering money for a certain service. • the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property. • a person who illegally seizes an aircraft, ship, or vehicle. • ...
8.29.14 2014-08-29
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- / the use of figurative language to create visual representations of actions, objects and ideas in our minds in such a way that they appeal to our physical senses.
- / Literally, the study of knowledge.
- / compare two distinct objects and draws similarities between them using ‘as’ or ‘like’
- / philosopher (1724 – 1804 CE) Main interests: Epistemology, Metaphysics, Ethics, Cosmogony. Notable ideas: Categorical imperative, Transcendental idealism, Synthetic a priori, Noumenon, Sapere aude, Nebular hypothesis
- / philosopher (1889-1951 CE) Main interests: logic, metaphysics, philosophy of language; math; mind, Epistemology. Notable ideas: Picture theory of language, truth functions, states of affairs, logical necessity, meaning is use, language games, private language argument, rule following, forms of life, anti-realism, semantic externalism, quietism.
- / the belief that one’s culture and way of life are superior to those of other groups.
- / philosopher (341-270 BCE) main interests ‘atomism’ and ‘materialism,’ notable ideas ‘moving pleasures’ and ‘static pleasures’
- / literary technique in which an abstract idea is given a form of characters, actions or events.
- / philosopher (469-399 BCE) teacher of Plato
- / compares two distinct objects and draws similarities between them, but does not use ‘as’ or ‘like’
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- / philosopher (1711-1776 CE) Main interests: epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of mind, ethics, political philosophy, aesthetics, philosophy of religion. Notable ideas: Problem of causation, bundle theory, induction, association of ideas, is-ought problem, utility, science of man.
- / the use of words in such a way in which the intended meaning is completely opposite to their literal meaning.
- / a political system in which power is allocated solely on the basis of heredity and passes from generation to generation.
- / gives a thing, idea, or an animal human qualities.
- / the mind body theory that there are two fundamentally different kinds of things in the universe-bodies and minds-neither of which can be reduced to, or analyzed into, the other.
- / in Latin means ‘Love of wisdom’
- / a process of question and answer between two people
- / a deliberate exaggeration of actions and ideas for the sake of emphasis. Ex. Your bag weighs a ton!
- / the central idea or concept of a story.
- / the systematic study of social interaction at a variety of levels.
20 Clues: / in Latin means ‘Love of wisdom’ • / Literally, the study of knowledge. • / the central idea or concept of a story. • / philosopher (469-399 BCE) teacher of Plato • / gives a thing, idea, or an animal human qualities. • / a process of question and answer between two people • / the systematic study of social interaction at a variety of levels. • ...
The Rules of Law Enforcement 2021-11-01
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- the forceful detention of a person or the person's perception that he/she is not free to leave
- a search by police that is made after the subject of the search agrees to the action
- a rule in which any evidence that is obtained illegally will not be admissible in criminal court
- a statement acknowledging that certain facts concerning a crime are true, but falling short of a confession
- the practice of targeting people for police action based solely on their race, ethnicity, or national origin
- to deprive a person suspected of criminal activity of his/her liberty
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- a written order based on probable cause and issued by a judge commanding that the person named in the warrant be arrested
- The process by which police examine a person or property to find evidence that will be used to prove guilt in a criminal trial
- the direct questioning of a suspect to gather evidence
- the forcible taking of a person or property in response to a violation of law
- the use of physical force or mental intimidation to compel a person to do something
- a written statement of facts, confirmed by an oath before a person having the authority to administer the oath
- a written order based on probable cause and issued by a judge commanding the police to search a specific person, place, or property to obtain evidence
- a brief detention of a person by law enforcement for questioning
- a pat-down or minimal search by police to discover weapons
- a statement acknowledging that the suspect participated in some aspect of a crime
16 Clues: the direct questioning of a suspect to gather evidence • a pat-down or minimal search by police to discover weapons • a brief detention of a person by law enforcement for questioning • to deprive a person suspected of criminal activity of his/her liberty • the forcible taking of a person or property in response to a violation of law • ...
legal terms 2023-01-30
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- The group of persons selected to hear the evidence in a trial and render a verdict on matters of fact.
- A legal action started by a plaintiff against a defendant based on a complaint that the defendant failed to perform a legal duty which resulted in harm to the plaintiff.
- An agreement between two or more people that creates an obligation to do or not to do a particular thing.
- An individual (or business) against whom a lawsuit is filed.
- A crime punishable by death.
- A term used to describe evidence that may be considered by a jury or judge in civil and criminal cases.
- A person or business that files a formal complaint with the court.
- A serious crime, usually punishable by at least one year in prison.
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- The duty to prove disputed facts.
- A jury verdict that a criminal defendant is not guilty, or the finding of a judge that the evidence is insufficient to support a conviction.
- A written or printed statement made under oath.
- A request made after a trial by a party that has lost on one or more issues that a higher court review the decision to determine if it was correct.
- An offense punishable by one year of imprisonment or less.
- A written statement that begins a civil lawsuit, in which the plaintiff details the claims against the defendant.
- A lawsuit in which one or more members of a large group, or class, of individuals or other entities sue on behalf of the entire class.
- A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant.
16 Clues: A crime punishable by death. • The duty to prove disputed facts. • A written or printed statement made under oath. • A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant. • An offense punishable by one year of imprisonment or less. • An individual (or business) against whom a lawsuit is filed. • A person or business that files a formal complaint with the court. • ...
Jaden Folse - The Mass Study Guide 2016-08-25
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- Every mass will go with you to _ and will plead for pardon with you.
- You certainly have to be at Mass to receive the entire _ in order to receive communion.
- By every Mass you can diminish the temporal punishment due to your _, more or less, according to your fervor.
- Holy water also reminds us of our _ promises.
- "_" meaning "So be it."
- In the celebration of the Mass, we raise our hearts, minds, and voices to God, but we are creatures composed as body as well as spirit and so our prayer is not confined to our minds, hearts, and voices, but is expressed by our _ as well.
- Mass is the time to gather _ in God's presence.
- At the point of _ ordinary bread and wine become the body and blood of Christ.
- Water __ is found at the entrance to each Catholic Church.
- A vessel in which the consecrated Host is exposed for the adoration of the faithful
- The concluding rights are significant because we are receiving our _.
- Mass is the time to be _ in a special way by God and by one another.
- We enter God's house with _.
- vessel used to contain the Blessed Sacrament
- The great Amean means we say _ to all the Eucharistic prayer has expressed.
- a square white linen upon which the host and chalice are placed
- vessel used to contain the Precious Blood of Christ
- In the celebration of Mass, we raise our hearts, minds, and voices to _.
- All _ sins are forgiven during the introductory rites.
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- The significance of communion is coming in _ with Christ.
- _ is a sign of respect and honor, so we stand as the celebrant who represents Christ enters and leaves the assembly.
- The celebration of the _ is the focal point of the entire Mass.
- _____This sign confesses faith in both the Holy Trinity and the Redemption.
- If you really want to experience the Communion offered at Mass you need to show up at least 15-20 minutes before the Mass begins so that you have _ time for personal prayer and reflection.
- a small linen used to wipe the chalice and the celebrant’s fingers and mouth
- By piously hearing Holy Mass you afford the Souls in _ the greatest possible relief.
- We genuflect towards the _.
- _ is a posture of both penance and adoration.
- __ is the most perfect form of prayer.
- We give what is human and receive what is _.
- Before entering the pew, we pause while facing the tabernacle and bend the right knee all the way to the floor, then rise up again.
- For _, Mass attendance is a vital part of weekly, if not daily, life.
- word that means "praise God"
- _ should guide our behavior at any religious service.
- lamp indicates the Presence of God in the Tabernacle
- Throught the holy Mass you are _ in your temporal goods and affairs.
- God has a _ message for you.
- The ritual drop of holy water reminds us that we need to wash away _ things as we enter God's house.
- Asking for forgiveness is asking for mercy and asking three times shows _ for our sins.
- _ is the posture of listening and meditation, so the congregation sits for the pre-Gospel readings and may also sit for the period of meditation following Communion.
40 Clues: "_" meaning "So be it." • We genuflect towards the _. • word that means "praise God" • God has a _ message for you. • We enter God's house with _. • __ is the most perfect form of prayer. • We give what is human and receive what is _. • vessel used to contain the Blessed Sacrament • _ is a posture of both penance and adoration. • Holy water also reminds us of our _ promises. • ...
Jaden Folse - The Mass Study Guide 2016-08-25
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- Asking for forgiveness is asking for mercy and asking three times shows _ for our sins.
- _ is the posture of listening and meditation, so the congregation sits for the pre-Gospel readings and may also sit for the period of meditation following Communion.
- We give what is human and receive what is _.
- God has a _ message for you.
- a square white linen upon which the host and chalice are placed
- _____This sign confesses faith in both the Holy Trinity and the Redemption.
- In the celebration of Mass, we raise our hearts, minds, and voices to _.
- Mass is the time to be _ in a special way by God and by one another.
- If you really want to experience the Communion offered at Mass you need to show up at least 15-20 minutes before the Mass begins so that you have _ time for personal prayer and reflection.
- By every Mass you can diminish the temporal punishment due to your _, more or less, according to your fervor.
- a small linen used to wipe the chalice and the celebrant’s fingers and mouth
- Before entering the pew, we pause while facing the tabernacle and bend the right knee all the way to the floor, then rise up again.
- We genuflect towards the _.
- Mass is the time to gather _ in God's presence.
- The great Amean means we say _ to all the Eucharistic prayer has expressed.
- vessel used to contain the Blessed Sacrament
- vessel used to contain the Precious Blood of Christ
- The concluding rights are significant because we are receiving our _.
- word that means "praise God"
- Water __ is found at the entrance to each Catholic Church.
- Every mass will go with you to _ and will plead for pardon with you.
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- In the celebration of the Mass, we raise our hearts, minds, and voices to God, but we are creatures composed as body as well as spirit and so our prayer is not confined to our minds, hearts, and voices, but is expressed by our _ as well.
- The ritual drop of holy water reminds us that we need to wash away _ things as we enter God's house.
- All _ sins are forgiven during the introductory rites.
- _ is a posture of both penance and adoration.
- __ is the most perfect form of prayer.
- For _, Mass attendance is a vital part of weekly, if not daily, life.
- A vessel in which the consecrated Host is exposed for the adoration of the faithful
- "_" meaning "So be it."
- At the point of _ ordinary bread and wine become the body and blood of Christ.
- _ should guide our behavior at any religious service.
- lamp indicates the Presence of God in the Tabernacle
- By piously hearing Holy Mass you afford the Souls in _ the greatest possible relief.
- Throught the holy Mass you are _ in your temporal goods and affairs.
- The significance of communion is coming in _ with Christ.
- Holy water also reminds us of our _ promises.
- We enter God's house with _.
- The celebration of the _ is the focal point of the entire Mass.
- You certainly have to be at Mass to receive the entire _ in order to receive communion.
- _ is a sign of respect and honor, so we stand as the celebrant who represents Christ enters and leaves the assembly.
40 Clues: "_" meaning "So be it." • We genuflect towards the _. • God has a _ message for you. • We enter God's house with _. • word that means "praise God" • __ is the most perfect form of prayer. • We give what is human and receive what is _. • vessel used to contain the Blessed Sacrament • _ is a posture of both penance and adoration. • Holy water also reminds us of our _ promises. • ...
prosecutor 2023-02-16
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- A legal debate whether criminal or civil seen over by a Judge
- a non-criminal case where the fault is decided with financial punishments
- the workplace of an attorney
- a representative in a court of law
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- the representative for the prosecution in a trial
- a non-civil court case with prison or jail often used as a punishment
6 Clues: the workplace of an attorney • a representative in a court of law • the representative for the prosecution in a trial • A legal debate whether criminal or civil seen over by a Judge • a non-civil court case with prison or jail often used as a punishment • a non-criminal case where the fault is decided with financial punishments
Colonisation 2022-06-21
Across
- relating to the government
- the creating of something
- aboriginal culture
- a government person
- infection causing diarrhoea
- student of anthropology
- a person sent on a religious mission
- a community
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- a way of transporting
- a jail
- your background relatives
- considered in relation to trade
- an official agreement
- to be set free
- a man made thing
- criminal
- the bottom of the ship
- making people do work
- exploring
19 Clues: a jail • criminal • exploring • a community • to be set free • a man made thing • aboriginal culture • a government person • a way of transporting • an official agreement • making people do work • the bottom of the ship • student of anthropology • your background relatives • the creating of something • relating to the government • infection causing diarrhoea • considered in relation to trade • ...
noah dunns chpt 5 2017-11-08
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- cops love to eat thease
- county popos
- 1800s popo
- early texas law
- equal to boys, girls
- people with rattlers
- like police officers
- Federal burrow of investigation
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- a criminal kid
- a cop with a sniffer
- enforces law
- a pledge
- english popo
- 1829 organized law
- potrole areas to keep peace
- g*ng
- somthing a cop carrys
- a group of violent people
- 3 of every 10 offacers
19 Clues: g*ng • a pledge • 1800s popo • enforces law • county popos • english popo • a criminal kid • early texas law • 1829 organized law • a cop with a sniffer • equal to boys, girls • people with rattlers • like police officers • somthing a cop carrys • 3 of every 10 offacers • cops love to eat thease • a group of violent people • potrole areas to keep peace • Federal burrow of investigation
Get to know your co-workers 2018-04-05
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- I work in scheduling and my last name begins with a S. Who am I?
- My favorite movies are comedies and I miss riding my mini bike from when I was litte. Who am I?
- I have met Jim King and if I could have a super power I would want super speed like Flash. Who am I?
- I have met Jenny Finch, snakes and spiders aren't my thing, Riverdale is my favorite TV show and hanging with my babies and playing softball are my favorite things to do outside of work. Who am I?
- I work in pre-access for the QC, I mainly work the Rock Island que and my last name begins with a B. Who am I?
- My favorite place to visit is the summer cabin in Wisconsin, if I could go anywhere I would want to go to England and my favorite TV show is Empire. Who am I?
- The dark is something that scares me, my favorite actor is Gerard Butler, my favorite non-work related item on my desk is my unicorn beanie baby, and I just bought a house (yay! congratulations!). Who am I?
- My favorite cereal is Waffle Crisp, my favorite non-work related item on my desk is my candy jar, and I have met Hill Harper. Who am I?
- I work in scheduling, I am newer to this department, and my last name begins with a H. Who am I?
- I work in scheduling, I have the same first name as someone who used to work in scheduling, and my last name begins with a W. Who am I?
- I have a cat named Gomez after Gomez in the Adams Family, my favorite cereal is Fruity Pebbles and my favorite movie is Clueless. Who am I?
- I have 2 mini doxies named Annabelle and Sadie, and my favorite sweet treat is ice cream. Who am I?
- My favorite place to visit is my bed, my favorite actor is Chris Hemsworth (total shocker), and I have 5 cats (I may or may not become a crazy cat lady). Who am I?
- I love all cereal especially fruit loops with marshmallows, Step Brothers is my favorite movie "Did we just become best friends?! YEPP!", and I have 2 guinea pigs named Olaf and Teddy. Who am I?
- I have worked with UPH for 18 years, my favorite actor is Jack Black and I have met Allison Sweeney. Who am I?
- I am terrified of clowns, my favorite movie genre is scary/thriller, if I could go anywhere I would want to go to Ireland, and my favorite TV show is Criminal Minds (no I did not watch the episode where there was a killer clown). Who am I?
- I am scared of mice, my favorite sweet treat is chocolate and my favorite TV show is Criminal Minds. Who am I?
- I work in scheduling and my last name begins with a P. Who am I?
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- My favorite place to visit is Colorado Springs, drowning is something that scares me, and I love any sweet treat with caramel. Who am I?
- I work in scheduling, and my last name begins with a W. Who am I?
- If I could have any super power I would want unlimited knowledge, I have met David Robinson, uncertainty is something that scares me and I have been told I can no longer be president. Who am I?
- Golden Grahams are my favorite cereal, if I could go anywhere I would like to go to Sweeden, and my favorite thing to do outside of work is crafting. Who am I?
- My favorite non-work related item on my desk is my fidget spinners, I am not fond of driving over or under bridges and I have met Huey Lewis. Who am I?
- I work in scheduling and my last name begins with a C. Who am I?
- I work pre-access in Muscatine and my last name begins with a G. Who am I?
- Donner Lake is one of my favorite places to visit, I did not get to meet him but I did get to see President Kennedy in his car leaving the white house and I have worked for UPH for 15 years. Who am I?
- My favorite movie is the sixth sense, I love to visit Pakistan, I miss playing on streets from when I was little (this sounds a little dangerous!), and my favorite actor is Bruce Willis. Who am I?
- One of my favorite things to do when I am off is to go for a walk and my favorite actress's are Sandra Bullock and Sara Jessica Parker. Who am I?
- I am scared of creepy crawly things, I have a labradoodle named Max and if I could go anywhere I would like to go on an African Safari. Who am I?
- I work pre-access part time for the QC and my last name begins with a G. Who am I?
- If I could have any super power I would want to be able to travel back in time and the pictures of my grandbabies are my favorite non-work related item on my desk. Who am I?
- Las Vegas is my favorite place to visit, I have a cat named One Eye, and my favorite non-related item on my desk is my pig mug. Who am I?
- One of my favorite movies is Pitch Perfect, I miss not having to pay bills when I was little and if I could go anywhere in the world I want to go to the Maldives Islands. Who am I?
- My favorite actor is Mark Whalburg, my daughter being out of the country scares me, my daughter recently told my I need to get a life, and my favorite cereal is Raisin Bran. Who am I?
- I have met over 50 famous people, if I could have any super power I would want to be able to read minds and I miss summer breaks from when I was little. Who am I?
- I work pre-access for Cedar Rapids and my last name begins with a H. Who am I?
- Cream of wheat is my favorite cereal, dark chocolate with ginger and berries is my favorite sweet treat, and I have a dog named Zippy. Who am I?
37 Clues: I work in scheduling and my last name begins with a S. Who am I? • I work in scheduling and my last name begins with a C. Who am I? • I work in scheduling and my last name begins with a P. Who am I? • I work in scheduling, and my last name begins with a W. Who am I? • I work pre-access in Muscatine and my last name begins with a G. Who am I? • ...
Detective Vocabulary 2014-07-28
(Auto) Biography Crossword 2016-12-21
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- Short, often humorous writings that illustrate a point
- A spoken or written account of connected events
- When you describe a word and the reader can imagine it in their head
- Account of someones life
- To build up a picture of something in a persons minds by using writing
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- Not written in a logical order.
- A historical account written from personal knowledge
- The people involved
- A word that mimics the sound of an object.
- A dominant idea in a piece of writing
10 Clues: The people involved • Account of someones life • Not written in a logical order. • A dominant idea in a piece of writing • A word that mimics the sound of an object. • A spoken or written account of connected events • A historical account written from personal knowledge • Short, often humorous writings that illustrate a point • ...
The Death Cure 2015-05-05
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- A disease that was created by the suns solar flares
- A person infected by the Flare
- A company trying to find a cure for a disease for the Flare
- A desert in the middle of no where
- A portal that can transport you anywhere you want
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- A teenager that explores the maze trying to solve it
- An obstacle course designed for teenage minds
- A small group working against WICKED
- A teenage boy who never gives up
- A weapon used by WICKED that disorients enemies
10 Clues: A person infected by the Flare • A teenage boy who never gives up • A desert in the middle of no where • A small group working against WICKED • An obstacle course designed for teenage minds • A weapon used by WICKED that disorients enemies • A portal that can transport you anywhere you want • A disease that was created by the suns solar flares • ...
Hollowpox Crossword 2021-03-02
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- The second wretched/wundrous art Morrigan learns
- Morrigan's patron
- A deadly disease that takes over the minds of wunimals and destroys everything inside, leaving them hollow
- The way Morrigan learnt wretched/wundrous arts
- A shorter version of the Wundrous Society
- A person capable of many extraordinary things such as summoning wunder, harnessing fire and slowing down time
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- The magical city where Morrigan lives in
- Morrigan's best friend who is a dragon rider
- Morrigan's unit
- The first wretched/wundrous art Morrigan learns
10 Clues: Morrigan's unit • Morrigan's patron • The magical city where Morrigan lives in • A shorter version of the Wundrous Society • Morrigan's best friend who is a dragon rider • The way Morrigan learnt wretched/wundrous arts • The first wretched/wundrous art Morrigan learns • The second wretched/wundrous art Morrigan learns • ...
Lessons 131-132 2022-12-16
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- My wife wants to go to E________.
- Will you travel by sea or by a_______?
- My wife always w_______ too much.
- Where are you going to spend your h_____ this year, Gary?
- We can't make up our m_______.
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- In the end, we stay at home and look after e_______.
- We may go a_____. I'm not sure.
- I'm sure you will enjoy y_________.
- We have this p________ every year.
- Where's Harry? He m______ be in his room. I'm not sure.
10 Clues: We can't make up our m_______. • We may go a_____. I'm not sure. • My wife wants to go to E________. • My wife always w_______ too much. • We have this p________ every year. • I'm sure you will enjoy y_________. • Will you travel by sea or by a_______? • In the end, we stay at home and look after e_______. • Where's Harry? He m______ be in his room. I'm not sure. • ...
Chapter 1 Module 1 Pschology 2023-08-28
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- helps people with their personl problems
- internal, covert activity of our minds
- asks and answers questions about why people think, act, and feel they way they do
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- there are 6 different ones on psychology
- helps people with problems of everyday life
- school of thought focuses on how we learn observable responses
- a mental process usually done in school
- outward or overt actions and reactions
- the sceintific study of behavior and mental processes
- a behavior often done with music
10 Clues: a behavior often done with music • outward or overt actions and reactions • internal, covert activity of our minds • a mental process usually done in school • there are 6 different ones on psychology • helps people with their personl problems • helps people with problems of everyday life • the sceintific study of behavior and mental processes • ...
Governance Grids 3 - It's Crossword Time! 2024-07-04
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- In short, they are rights to the creations of our minds!(3)
- Exercise this before you invest, buy, certify or commit serious resources! (3,9)
- Compensation for loss, sounds like in demand!(9)
- Action in court, ironically sounds a bit like agitation!(10)
- These relationships involve reposing trust and confidence (9)
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- A secret-keeping pact?! (3)
- Power up using borrowed assets! (8)
- Collection of investments or assets(9)
- 2+2=5?! Sounds like a lot of energy! (7)
- Can easily turn into cash, it's fluid! (6)
10 Clues: A secret-keeping pact?! (3) • Power up using borrowed assets! (8) • Collection of investments or assets(9) • 2+2=5?! Sounds like a lot of energy! (7) • Can easily turn into cash, it's fluid! (6) • Compensation for loss, sounds like in demand!(9) • In short, they are rights to the creations of our minds!(3) • Action in court, ironically sounds a bit like agitation!(10) • ...
CRJU/SOCI 304: Exam #2 Review 2022-04-19
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- Which type of determinism argues that while people's behaviors are influenced by their genetics and environments, they still have free will to behave in certain ways.
- Unwritten rules within a community enforced by residents.
- Biosocial theories argue that genes can be turned on or off, based on environmental conditions. (true/false)
- Which type of crime is emotion-based, such as murder or assault?
- The ____________ School of thought was formed as many were rejecting Lombroso's Criminal Man and eugenics.
- Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory argued that the personality is made up of 3 components: the id, the ego, and the ______________.
- Biosocial Theories argue that a solution to crime is __________ intervention programs.
- Which type of determinism does Lombroso's Criminal Man assume?
- The Classical School argues that it is human nature to be ______________.
- According to available evidence, is the death penalty an effective deterrent to homicide? (yes/no)
- The Chicago School concluded that the best response is to address ___________, rather than people.
- This term refers to the notion of forming the master race, by controlling reproduction and freedom of some types of people. It was the ultimate solution to Lombroso's Criminal Man.
- Lombroso argued that _______ intelligence was associated with crime.
- Lombroso's Criminal Man argued that people's environments determined their likelihood of committing crime. (true/false)
- Which type of crime does rational choice theory most clearly explain?
- According to Deterrence Theory, effective punishments must follow 3 principles: Certainty, Celerity (swiftness), and __________.
- The element of Situational Crime Prevention which holds that we should make crime as difficult as possible.
- Durkheim called the state of normlessness in a community _____________.
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- ____________ ____________ Theory argues that crime occurs because people resort to any means to achieve the 'American Dream.'
- 'Residential ________' is linked to crime within Social Disorganization Theory.
- The Classical School was formed after the rejection of the _____________ Perspective.
- Durkheim argued that successful communities have a ___________ ___________.
- According to Sampson, low crime neighborhoods have low collective efficacy. (true/false)
- Situational Crime Prevention includes several methods of target hardening. (true/false)
- The foundations of the Chicago School compared neighborhoods to _________ ecology.
- People diagnosed with Antisocial Personality Disorder often do not understand others' feelings, meaning that they lack this quality.
- ____________ ____________ Theory argues that crime occurs because many poor communities are constantly experiencing population change.
- According to the Freud's _____________ Perspective, crime occurs due to an imbalance in one's personality.
- To what does the 'G' in 'GxE' refer?
- Which type of deterrence does the death penalty aim to achieve?
- Which theory argues that crime occurs because people cannot cope with the stress of their lives?
- This term refers to the notion that society is broken up by socioeconomic status.
- _____________ Theory argues that the CJ system should manipulate punishments to discourage criminal offenders.
- Goddard's early research argued that _____ intelligence was associated with crime.
34 Clues: To what does the 'G' in 'GxE' refer? • Unwritten rules within a community enforced by residents. • Which type of determinism does Lombroso's Criminal Man assume? • Which type of deterrence does the death penalty aim to achieve? • Which type of crime is emotion-based, such as murder or assault? • Lombroso argued that _______ intelligence was associated with crime. • ...
Mock trial lab 2022-03-07
Across
- meaning "to speak the truth" it is the name given to that part of the trial when the court and parties attempt to seat a fair and impartial jury
- in trial practice for a judge to disagree that an attorney's objection as to a question is valid
- to give evidence under oath
- a lawyer protest about a question which was just asked with the purpose of making the judge decide if the question can be asked
- an officer who is in charge of maintaining order
- the final statement by an attorney to a jury, summarizing the evidence, and arguing what the evidence has not established
- an official who can conduct hearings and decide on cases in the court of law
- The act of jurors talking to each other and coming to a decision on the es or crimes of a trial .
- in trial practice for a judge to agree that an attorneys objection as a question is valid
- the decision made by ajury at the end of the trial
- the presiding member of a jury who speaks or answers for the jury
- having been convicted by a jury of having done something wrong
- to prove that someone is guilty as a matter of law
- a serious charge of criminal wrongdoing which must later be proved at trial beyond reasonable doubt before a defendant may be convicted
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- not guilty of a crime
- a certain number of persons selected according to the law and sworn to inquire into matters of fact and declare the truth about matters of fact before them
- of the evidence The greater weight of the evidence superior evidentiary weight that , though not sufficient to free the mind wholly from all reasonable doubt , is still sufficient to incline a fair and impartial mind to one side of the issue rather than the other. (Burden of Proof in a civil trial)
- Evidence introduced to counter , disprove or contradict the opposition's evidence or a presumption , or responsive legal argument
- the burden of proof in a criminal case required to establish the guilt of a person charged with a crime
- summary of case and of anticipated proof presented by counsel to jury at the start of trial
- not important pertinent to the matter at hand or to any issues before the court
- just guessing about a specific situation
- something that gives proof of contested fact
- a person whom a criminal charge or civil claim is brought in a court of law
- Attorney The name of the public officer who is appointed or elected in each judicial district , circuit , or county , to conduct criminal prosecutions on behalf of the State or people. finished with their
25 Clues: not guilty of a crime • to give evidence under oath • just guessing about a specific situation • something that gives proof of contested fact • an officer who is in charge of maintaining order • the decision made by ajury at the end of the trial • to prove that someone is guilty as a matter of law • having been convicted by a jury of having done something wrong • ...
mock trial vocab 2022-03-07
Across
- an official who can conduct hearings and decide on cases in a court of law
- the presiding member of a jury who speaks or answers for the jury
- evidence introduced to counter, disprove or contradict the opposition's evidence or a presumption, or responsive legal argument
- dire meaning "to speak the truth," it is the name given to that part of the trial when the court and parties attempt to seat a fair and impartial jury
- to prove that someone is guilty as a matter of law
- the final statements by an attorney to jury, summarizing the evidence, and arguing what the evidence has or has not established
- a person against whom a criminal charge or civil claim is brought in a court of law
- a lawyers protest about the legal propriety of a question which has been asked of a witness by the opposing attorney, with the purpose of making the trial judge decide if the the question can be asked
- the decision made by a jury at the end of a trial
- an officer who is in charge of maintaining order in a court of law
- a serious charge of criminal wrongdoing which must later be proved at trial beyond a reasonable doubt before a defendant may be convicted
- the act of jurors talking to each other and coming to a decision on the charges or crimes of a trial
- something that gives proof of a contested fact
- just guessing about a particular situation
- summary of nature of case and of anticipated proof presented by counsel to jury at the start of a trial
- the name of the public officer who is appointed or elected in each judicial district, circuit, or county, to conduct criminal prosecutions on behalf of the state or people
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- burden of proof in a trial
- in trial practice, for a judge to disagree that an attorneys objection, as to question, is valid
- a certain number of persons selected according to law and sworn in to inquire into matters of fact and declare the truth about matters of fact before them
- having been convicted by a jury of having done something wrong
- not important, pertinent to the matter at hand or to any issue before the court
- in trial practice for a judge to agree that an attorney's objection, as to a question, is valid
- not guilty of a crime or fault
- the burden of proof in a criminal case required to establish the guilt of a person charged with a crime
- to give evidence under oath
25 Clues: burden of proof in a trial • to give evidence under oath • not guilty of a crime or fault • just guessing about a particular situation • something that gives proof of a contested fact • the decision made by a jury at the end of a trial • to prove that someone is guilty as a matter of law • having been convicted by a jury of having done something wrong • ...
vocab 7 2021-11-18
12 Clues: cranky • strange • carefree • movement • to enact • extremely bad • not justified • hard to detect or analyze • to look down on with disdain • to do something extremely well • thrilling, exciting, stimulating • to bring criminal action against someone
Angelika 2020-05-28
Across
- upewnić się
- nieść
- oczekiwać, spodziewać się
- kawałek (np ciasta), fragment (np układanki)
- grobowiec
- głośno
- bliski
- kasjer biletowy
- zdać sobie sprawę
- nadgarstek
- dobytek, rzeczy posiadane przez kogoś
- próbować
- rękaw
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- przestępca
- skarb, coś cennego
- zachować, utrzymać spokój
- cicho
- biżuteria
- kieszeń
- szybko
- złapać (np piłkę lub kogoś na gorącym uczynku)
- przed
- przypadek, wypadek
- dowiedzieć się, odkryć
- po
- życzyć sobie, chcieć
- kształt
- chwila
28 Clues: po • cicho • nieść • przed • rękaw • szybko • głośno • bliski • chwila • kieszeń • kształt • próbować • biżuteria • grobowiec • przestępca • nadgarstek • upewnić się • kasjer biletowy • zdać sobie sprawę • skarb, coś cennego • przypadek, wypadek • życzyć sobie, chcieć • dowiedzieć się, odkryć • zachować, utrzymać spokój • oczekiwać, spodziewać się • dobytek, rzeczy posiadane przez kogoś • ...
YOU SEE BUT YOU DO NOT OBSERVE 2023-01-28
Across
- Intelligent
- Coupable
- Emprunte de pas
- Excentrique
- Tuer
- Affiche
- Loupe
- Noir et blanc
- Indice
- Criminel
- Malin
- Voler
- Pipe
- Arrogant
- Tâche de sang
- Résoudre une affaire
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- Être témoin de
- Cambrioleur
- Questionner
- Suspect
- Témoigner
- Empruntes digitale
- Meurtrier
- Chapeau
- Séries
- Preuve
- Scène de crime
- Bande annonce
- Déduire
- Enquêter
- Film
- Ombre
- Cape
- Témoin
- Policier
- Coupable
- Sang
37 Clues: Tuer • Film • Cape • Pipe • Sang • Loupe • Ombre • Malin • Voler • Séries • Preuve • Indice • Témoin • Suspect • Chapeau • Affiche • Déduire • Coupable • Enquêter • Criminel • Policier • Arrogant • Coupable • Témoigner • Meurtrier • Cambrioleur • Questionner • Intelligent • Excentrique • Bande annonce • Noir et blanc • Tâche de sang • Être témoin de • Scène de crime • Emprunte de pas • Empruntes digitale • Résoudre une affaire
CIS 178 Cybersecurity Participation 2023-04-20
Across
- Malware that demands payment
- Software that detects malware
- Criminal activity on computer systems
- secure website connection
- Successful cyber attack
- a software vulnerability
- a system weakness
- malicious digital activity
- data protection method
- fraudulent email technique
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- network security barrier
- a traffic overload cyberattack
- user identity verification
- computer infection
- secret access code
- unauthorized access
- harmful software program
- unsolicited email
- A network of infected computers
- physical trait recognition
20 Clues: unsolicited email • a system weakness • computer infection • secret access code • unauthorized access • data protection method • Successful cyber attack • network security barrier • harmful software program • a software vulnerability • secure website connection • user identity verification • physical trait recognition • malicious digital activity • fraudulent email technique • ...
Scene 3 text 9 The Only Half-Right Dictionary of Technology 2021-04-06
Across
- keskustelu
- loukkaava,hyökkäävä
- kuvailla
- laite
- verkkosivusto
- korjata
- nykyaikainen
- kadonnut
- ratkaista
- luoda
- sanakirja
- mitata
- kasvi
- tapahtua
- nopeus
- loukkaava,solvaava
- rikollinen
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- hyödyllinen,avulias
- yhdistää
- salasana
- ahdistunut
- monimutkainen
- epäluotettava
- tiedosto
- syöttää,kirjata
- asiakas
- keksintö,löytö
- tieto,informaatio
- sekava,sekainen
- palauttaa,toipua
- lopullinen
- väärennetty,keksitty,väärä
- melkein
- sovellus,applikaatio
- paitsi
- tuntematon
- ohje
37 Clues: ohje • laite • luoda • kasvi • mitata • paitsi • nopeus • asiakas • korjata • melkein • yhdistää • salasana • tiedosto • kuvailla • kadonnut • tapahtua • ratkaista • sanakirja • keskustelu • ahdistunut • lopullinen • tuntematon • rikollinen • nykyaikainen • monimutkainen • epäluotettava • verkkosivusto • keksintö,löytö • syöttää,kirjata • sekava,sekainen • palauttaa,toipua • tieto,informaatio • loukkaava,solvaava • hyödyllinen,avulias • ...
Fields of study (ending in -logy) 2024-05-18
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- celestial bodies influencing human behaviour
- old age/aging
- organisms and their environment
- eye diseases
- handwriting
- sequence of events
- microorganisms
- unidentified flying objects
- animal life and classification
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- mental behaviour
- study of human life through recovery of material evidence
- God and religious truth
- human behaviour and development
- use of cosmetics
- women's health/reproductive care
- ancestry and family history
- prehistoric life
- heart diseases
- myths, heroes and deities
- criminal behaviour
20 Clues: handwriting • eye diseases • old age/aging • heart diseases • microorganisms • mental behaviour • use of cosmetics • prehistoric life • sequence of events • criminal behaviour • God and religious truth • myths, heroes and deities • ancestry and family history • unidentified flying objects • animal life and classification • human behaviour and development • organisms and their environment • ...
James Bond Films 2024-05-26
Across
- - Russia with Love
- - Pierce Brosnan's debut
- - Film studio
- - Underwater adventure
- - Martin, Bond's car
- - Are Forever
- - Arch-nemesis
- - and Let Die
- - Bond girl in "Live and Let Die"
- - Lynd, Bond's love interest
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- - Bond's secretary
- - Connery, original Bond actor
- - International criminal organization
- - 007
- - Classic Bond villain
- - No, first Bond film
- - Steel-toothed henchman
- - Space-themed Bond film
- - Hat-throwing henchman
- - to Kill
- - Who Loved Me
21 Clues: - 007 • - to Kill • - Film studio • - Are Forever • - and Let Die • - Arch-nemesis • - Who Loved Me • - Bond's secretary • - Russia with Love • - Martin, Bond's car • - No, first Bond film • - Classic Bond villain • - Underwater adventure • - Hat-throwing henchman • - Pierce Brosnan's debut • - Steel-toothed henchman • - Space-themed Bond film • - Lynd, Bond's love interest • ...
Mock Trial Vocab 2022-03-07
Across
- In trial practice, for a Judge to disagree that an attorney's objection, as to a question, is valid.
- An official who can conduct hearings and decide on cases in a court of law
- of the evidence The greater weight of the evidence: superior evidentiary weight that, though not sufficient to free the mind wholly from all reasonable doubt
- To prove that someone is guilty as
- The Burder of proof in a criminal case required to establish the guilt of a person charged with a crime
- Dire Meaning "To speak the truth," it is the name given to that part of the trial when the court and parties attempt to seat a fair impartial jury
- Something that gives proof of a contested fact
- Evidence introduced to counter, disprove, or contradict the opposition's evidence or a presumption, or responsive legal argument.
- an officer who is in charge of maintaining order in of law
- The decision made by a jury at the end of the trial
- Not guilty of a crime or fault
- The presiding member of a jury who speaks or answers for the jury
- Having been convicted by a jury of having done something wrong
- Just guessing about a particular situation
- In trial practice, for a judge to agree that an attorney's objection, as to a question, is valid.
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- Not important, pertinent to the matter at hand or to any issue before the court
- The act of jurors talking to each other and coming to a decision on the charges or crimes of a trial
- A person against whom a criminal charge or civil claim is brought in a court of law
- The final statement by an attorney to jury summarizing the evidence, and arguing what the evidence has or has not established
- Attorney - The name of the public officer who is appointed or elected in each judicial district, circuit, or county, to conduct criminal prosecutions on behalf of the State or people
- - A lawyer's protest about the legal propriety of a question which has been asked of a witness by the opposing attorney, with the purpose of making the trial judge decide if the question can be asked
- A serious charge of criminal wrongdoing which must later be proved at trial beyond a reasonable doubt before defendant may be convicted
- A certain number of persons selected according to law and sworn in to inquire into matters of fact and declare the truth about matters of fact before them
- To give evidence under oath
- Statement Summary of nature of case and of anticipated proof presented by counsel to jury at the start of a trial
25 Clues: To give evidence under oath • Not guilty of a crime or fault • To prove that someone is guilty as • Just guessing about a particular situation • Something that gives proof of a contested fact • The decision made by a jury at the end of the trial • an officer who is in charge of maintaining order in of law • Having been convicted by a jury of having done something wrong • ...
Mock Trial Vocab 2022-03-07
Across
- In trial practice, for a Judge to disagree that an attorney's objection, as to a question, is valid.
- An official who can conduct hearings and decide on cases in a court of law
- of the evidence The greater weight of the evidence: superior evidentiary weight that, though not sufficient to free the mind wholly from all reasonable doubt
- To prove that someone is guilty as
- The Burder of proof in a criminal case required to establish the guilt of a person charged with a crime
- Dire Meaning "To speak the truth," it is the name given to that part of the trial when the court and parties attempt to seat a fair impartial jury
- Something that gives proof of a contested fact
- Evidence introduced to counter, disprove, or contradict the opposition's evidence or a presumption, or responsive legal argument.
- an officer who is in charge of maintaining order in of law
- The decision made by a jury at the end of the trial
- Not guilty of a crime or fault
- The presiding member of a jury who speaks or answers for the jury
- Having been convicted by a jury of having done something wrong
- Just guessing about a particular situation
- In trial practice, for a judge to agree that an attorney's objection, as to a question, is valid.
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- Not important, pertinent to the matter at hand or to any issue before the court
- The act of jurors talking to each other and coming to a decision on the charges or crimes of a trial
- A person against whom a criminal charge or civil claim is brought in a court of law
- The final statement by an attorney to jury summarizing the evidence, and arguing what the evidence has or has not established
- Attorney - The name of the public officer who is appointed or elected in each judicial district, circuit, or county, to conduct criminal prosecutions on behalf of the State or people
- - A lawyer's protest about the legal propriety of a question which has been asked of a witness by the opposing attorney, with the purpose of making the trial judge decide if the question can be asked
- A serious charge of criminal wrongdoing which must later be proved at trial beyond a reasonable doubt before defendant may be convicted
- A certain number of persons selected according to law and sworn in to inquire into matters of fact and declare the truth about matters of fact before them
- To give evidence under oath
- Statement Summary of nature of case and of anticipated proof presented by counsel to jury at the start of a trial
25 Clues: To give evidence under oath • Not guilty of a crime or fault • To prove that someone is guilty as • Just guessing about a particular situation • Something that gives proof of a contested fact • The decision made by a jury at the end of the trial • an officer who is in charge of maintaining order in of law • Having been convicted by a jury of having done something wrong • ...
Law & Justice 2022-05-03
Across
- A person or business that files a formal complaint with the court.
- The release, prior to trial, of a person accused of a crime, under specified conditions designed to assure that person's appearance in court when required.
- A law passed by a legislature.
- Evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials or before grand juries.
- The decision of a trial jury or a judge that determines the guilt or innocence of a criminal defendant, or that determines the final outcome of a civil case.
- A creditor's assertion of a right to payment from a debtor or the debtor's property.
- A serious crime, usually punishable by at least one year in prison.
- A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- A written or printed statement under oath
- The group of persons selected to hear the evidence in a trial and render a verdict on matters of fact. See also grand jury.
- Another name for a lawyer
- In a criminal case, the defendant's statement pleading "guilty" or "not guilty" in answer to the charges. See also nolo contendere.
- A legal action started by a plaintiff against a defendant based on a complaint that the defendant failed to perform a legal duty which resulted in harm to the plaintiff.
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- A request made after a trial by a party that has lost on one or more issues that a higher court review the decision to determine if it was correct.
- A verdict that means the defendant is not guilty
- A complete collection of every document filed in court in a case.
- A body of 16-23 citizens who listen to evidence of criminal allegations, which is presented by the prosecutors, and determine whether there is probable cause to believe an individual committed an offense. See also indictment and U.S. attorney.
- An offense punishable by one year of imprisonment or less.
- An agreement between two or more people that creates an obligation to do or not to do a particular thing.
- Information presented in testimony or in documents that are used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case in favor of one side or the other.
- An individual (or business) against whom a lawsuit is filed.
- A crime punishable by death.
- The formal charge issued by a grand jury stating that there is enough evidence that the defendant committed the crime to justify having a trial; it is used primarily for felonies. See also information.
- The system of rules which a country or community recognizes as regulation
24 Clues: Another name for a lawyer • A crime punishable by death. • A law passed by a legislature. • A written or printed statement under oath • A verdict that means the defendant is not guilty • A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant. • An offense punishable by one year of imprisonment or less. • An individual (or business) against whom a lawsuit is filed. • ...
Law & Justice 2022-05-03
Across
- A person or business that files a formal complaint with the court.
- The release, prior to trial, of a person accused of a crime, under specified conditions designed to assure that person's appearance in court when required.
- A law passed by a legislature.
- Evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials or before grand juries.
- The decision of a trial jury or a judge that determines the guilt or innocence of a criminal defendant, or that determines the final outcome of a civil case.
- A creditor's assertion of a right to payment from a debtor or the debtor's property.
- A serious crime, usually punishable by at least one year in prison.
- A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- A written or printed statement under oath
- The group of persons selected to hear the evidence in a trial and render a verdict on matters of fact. See also grand jury.
- Another name for a lawyer
- In a criminal case, the defendant's statement pleading "guilty" or "not guilty" in answer to the charges. See also nolo contendere.
- A legal action started by a plaintiff against a defendant based on a complaint that the defendant failed to perform a legal duty which resulted in harm to the plaintiff.
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- A request made after a trial by a party that has lost on one or more issues that a higher court review the decision to determine if it was correct.
- A verdict that means the defendant is not guilty
- A complete collection of every document filed in court in a case.
- A body of 16-23 citizens who listen to evidence of criminal allegations, which is presented by the prosecutors, and determine whether there is probable cause to believe an individual committed an offense. See also indictment and U.S. attorney.
- An offense punishable by one year of imprisonment or less.
- An agreement between two or more people that creates an obligation to do or not to do a particular thing.
- Information presented in testimony or in documents that are used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case in favor of one side or the other.
- An individual (or business) against whom a lawsuit is filed.
- A crime punishable by death.
- The formal charge issued by a grand jury stating that there is enough evidence that the defendant committed the crime to justify having a trial; it is used primarily for felonies. See also information.
- The system of rules which a country or community recognizes as regulation
24 Clues: Another name for a lawyer • A crime punishable by death. • A law passed by a legislature. • A written or printed statement under oath • A verdict that means the defendant is not guilty • A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant. • An offense punishable by one year of imprisonment or less. • An individual (or business) against whom a lawsuit is filed. • ...
Law & Justice 2022-05-03
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- A person or business that files a formal complaint with the court.
- The release, prior to trial, of a person accused of a crime, under specified conditions designed to assure that person's appearance in court when required.
- A law passed by a legislature.
- Evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials or before grand juries.
- The decision of a trial jury or a judge that determines the guilt or innocence of a criminal defendant, or that determines the final outcome of a civil case.
- A creditor's assertion of a right to payment from a debtor or the debtor's property.
- A serious crime, usually punishable by at least one year in prison.
- A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- A written or printed statement under oath
- The group of persons selected to hear the evidence in a trial and render a verdict on matters of fact. See also grand jury.
- Another name for a lawyer
- In a criminal case, the defendant's statement pleading "guilty" or "not guilty" in answer to the charges. See also nolo contendere.
- A legal action started by a plaintiff against a defendant based on a complaint that the defendant failed to perform a legal duty which resulted in harm to the plaintiff.
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- A request made after a trial by a party that has lost on one or more issues that a higher court review the decision to determine if it was correct.
- A verdict that means the defendant is not guilty
- A complete collection of every document filed in court in a case.
- A body of 16-23 citizens who listen to evidence of criminal allegations, which is presented by the prosecutors, and determine whether there is probable cause to believe an individual committed an offense. See also indictment and U.S. attorney.
- An offense punishable by one year of imprisonment or less.
- An agreement between two or more people that creates an obligation to do or not to do a particular thing.
- Information presented in testimony or in documents that are used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case in favor of one side or the other.
- An individual (or business) against whom a lawsuit is filed.
- A crime punishable by death.
- The formal charge issued by a grand jury stating that there is enough evidence that the defendant committed the crime to justify having a trial; it is used primarily for felonies. See also information.
- The system of rules which a country or community recognizes as regulation
24 Clues: Another name for a lawyer • A crime punishable by death. • A law passed by a legislature. • A written or printed statement under oath • A verdict that means the defendant is not guilty • A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant. • An offense punishable by one year of imprisonment or less. • An individual (or business) against whom a lawsuit is filed. • ...
Law & Justice 2022-05-03
Across
- A written or printed statement under oath
- An agreement between two or more people that creates an obligation to do or not to do a particular thing.
- A complete collection of every document filed in court in a case.
- Information presented in testimony or in documents that are used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case in favor of one side or the other.
- A person or business that files a formal complaint with the court.
- A law passed by a legislature.
- A legal action started by a plaintiff against a defendant based on a complaint that the defendant failed to perform a legal duty which resulted in harm to the plaintiff.
- The release, prior to trial, of a person accused of a crime, under specified conditions designed to assure that person's appearance in court when required.
- Evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials or before grand juries.
- An individual (or business) against whom a lawsuit is filed.
- A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- A body of 16-23 citizens who listen to evidence of criminal allegations, which is presented by the prosecutors, and determine whether there is probable cause to believe an individual committed an offense. See also indictment and U.S. attorney.
Down
- The decision of a trial jury or a judge that determines the guilt or innocence of a criminal defendant, or that determines the final outcome of a civil case.
- Another name for a lawyer
- A creditor's assertion of a right to payment from a debtor or the debtor's property.
- A verdict that means the defendant is not guilty
- The formal charge issued by a grand jury stating that there is enough evidence that the defendant committed the crime to justify having a trial; it is used primarily for felonies. See also information.
- A request made after a trial by a party that has lost on one or more issues that a higher court review the decision to determine if it was correct.
- The system of rules which a country or community recognizes as regulation
- A serious crime, usually punishable by at least one year in prison.
- An offense punishable by one year of imprisonment or less.
- A crime punishable by death.
- In a criminal case, the defendant's statement pleading "guilty" or "not guilty" in answer to the charges. See also nolo contendere.
- The group of persons selected to hear the evidence in a trial and render a verdict on matters of fact. See also grand jury.
24 Clues: Another name for a lawyer • A crime punishable by death. • A law passed by a legislature. • A written or printed statement under oath • A verdict that means the defendant is not guilty • A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant. • An offense punishable by one year of imprisonment or less. • An individual (or business) against whom a lawsuit is filed. • ...
TELE 2023-03-15
Across
- To broadcast with a structure that sends images over a device
- Communicating without actually talking
- A communication device that is used at a distance over a wire
- What you use to look at space
Down
- Moving things with your mind
- Moving from one place to another by breaking down and building up
- A message sent by a gadget that transmits over a wire
- Data being carried from far places
- Communicating through minds
9 Clues: Communicating through minds • Moving things with your mind • What you use to look at space • Data being carried from far places • Communicating without actually talking • A message sent by a gadget that transmits over a wire • To broadcast with a structure that sends images over a device • A communication device that is used at a distance over a wire • ...
TELE 2023-03-15
Across
- To broadcast with a structure that sends images over a device
- Communicating without actually talking
- A communication device that is used at a distance over a wire
- What you use to look at space
Down
- Moving things with your mind
- Moving from one place to another by breaking down and building up
- A message sent by a gadget that transmits over a wire
- Data being carried from far places
- Communicating through minds
9 Clues: Communicating through minds • Moving things with your mind • What you use to look at space • Data being carried from far places • Communicating without actually talking • A message sent by a gadget that transmits over a wire • To broadcast with a structure that sends images over a device • A communication device that is used at a distance over a wire • ...
TELE 2023-03-15
Across
- To broadcast with a structure that sends images over a device
- Communicating without actually talking
- A communication device that is used at a distance over a wire
- What you use to look at space
Down
- Moving things with your mind
- Moving from one place to another by breaking down and building up
- A message sent by a gadget that transmits over a wire
- Data being carried from far places
- Communicating through minds
9 Clues: Communicating through minds • Moving things with your mind • What you use to look at space • Data being carried from far places • Communicating without actually talking • A message sent by a gadget that transmits over a wire • To broadcast with a structure that sends images over a device • A communication device that is used at a distance over a wire • ...
jobs 2023-12-28
Across
- person that gives you a book in a library
- it is a people that you working with
- person that works with over people minds
- person who works with teeth
Down
- when you stop to work because someone said that to you or it was your decision
- it is a wage that you get after 60 years old
- person that control plane
- a time for work that you chose
- person that fixes showers
9 Clues: person that control plane • person that fixes showers • person who works with teeth • a time for work that you chose • it is a people that you working with • person that works with over people minds • person that gives you a book in a library • it is a wage that you get after 60 years old • when you stop to work because someone said that to you or it was your decision
Law & Justice 2022-05-03
Across
- A person or business that files a formal complaint with the court.
- The release, prior to trial, of a person accused of a crime, under specified conditions designed to assure that person's appearance in court when required.
- A law passed by a legislature.
- Evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials or before grand juries.
- The decision of a trial jury or a judge that determines the guilt or innocence of a criminal defendant, or that determines the final outcome of a civil case.
- A creditor's assertion of a right to payment from a debtor or the debtor's property.
- A serious crime, usually punishable by at least one year in prison.
- A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- A written or printed statement under oath
- The group of persons selected to hear the evidence in a trial and render a verdict on matters of fact. See also grand jury.
- Another name for a lawyer
- In a criminal case, the defendant's statement pleading "guilty" or "not guilty" in answer to the charges. See also nolo contendere.
- A legal action started by a plaintiff against a defendant based on a complaint that the defendant failed to perform a legal duty which resulted in harm to the plaintiff.
Down
- A request made after a trial by a party that has lost on one or more issues that a higher court review the decision to determine if it was correct.
- A verdict that means the defendant is not guilty
- A complete collection of every document filed in court in a case.
- A body of 16-23 citizens who listen to evidence of criminal allegations, which is presented by the prosecutors, and determine whether there is probable cause to believe an individual committed an offense. See also indictment and U.S. attorney.
- An offense punishable by one year of imprisonment or less.
- An agreement between two or more people that creates an obligation to do or not to do a particular thing.
- Information presented in testimony or in documents that are used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case in favor of one side or the other.
- An individual (or business) against whom a lawsuit is filed.
- A crime punishable by death.
- The formal charge issued by a grand jury stating that there is enough evidence that the defendant committed the crime to justify having a trial; it is used primarily for felonies. See also information.
- The system of rules which a country or community recognizes as regulation
24 Clues: Another name for a lawyer • A crime punishable by death. • A law passed by a legislature. • A written or printed statement under oath • A verdict that means the defendant is not guilty • A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant. • An offense punishable by one year of imprisonment or less. • An individual (or business) against whom a lawsuit is filed. • ...
A letter to god 2021-05-17
12 Clues: Stick • Dinner • Covered • Familiar • Grateful • Friendly • Heavy rain • Living alone • Top of a hill • dishonest or criminal • An inner sense of right and wrong • Small ball of ice that falls in the form of rain
vocab 7 2021-11-18
12 Clues: cranky • strange • carefree • movement • to enact • extremely bad • not justified • hard to detect or analyze • to look down on with disdain • to do something extremely well • thrilling, exciting, stimulating • to bring criminal action against someone
The Silent Patient 2023-05-15
15 Clues: Brushes • Theo wife • Unexpected • No Speaking • Dishonestly • Alica husband • Helps the sick • He helped Alica • A type of accent • Written about Alica • Behavior of treatment • Therapy for mental ill • Theo watching the house • Someone who breaks the law • She was accused of murdering Gabriel
1930's Slang 2023-06-02
15 Clues: Neat • Nothing • $10 bill • A record • Cigarette • Small change • Poor student • Fool or idiot • Counterfeit money • An attractive person • Person unused to city ways • Migrant worker from Oklahoma • Well dressed without qualification • adding day old bread to ground beef • Innocent man framed for a criminal charge
Spelling words Janaury 29,2024 2024-01-28
15 Clues: to stand • to shake • a corner • head cover • a criminal • taken away • use to cook • end of a leg • to make food • animal's foot • used to catch fish • floats in the river • what at tree is made of • first time to do something • pages put together to read
One of us is lying Characters crossword 2023-03-27
Cranial Nerves 2023-05-04
12 Clues: gulp • mmmm • lalala • panting • hair toss • watch this • Sniff Sniff • blast the music • what color is the sky? • like a dear in head lights • turn that frown upside down • criminal offensive side eye
Gun violence 2023-05-21
11 Clues: victim • target • illegal • massacre • type of gun • hurt someone • not to allow • pressure group • the fact of having a gun • someone who protests against something • verifying someone's criminal/mental record
Homer Price: Vocabulary Chapter 5 2024-01-11
11 Clues: fee • flood • memory loss • multi-colored • with great care • escaped criminal • agitated; confused • one who lives alone • put a magic spell on • became gradually less • reaching a conclusion by reasoning
Convicts 2024-06-19
11 Clues: a thief • criminal • our land • kinda wierd • a type of ship • out of control • a type of shoe • a wooly animal • a lot of money • purpose of death • accedentil death
Convicts 2024-06-19
11 Clues: a thief • criminal • our land • kinda wierd • a type of ship • out of control • a type of shoe • a wooly animal • a lot of money • purpose of death • accedentil death
Maze Runner Ch. 32-45 2024-03-25
Across
- irritating to the eyes or nose
- communicate between minds without speaking
- Since she's awake, where do they keep Teresa?
- with great care or caution
- immensely large, huge, or enormous
- What does Teresa tell Thomas is the way out of the Maze?
- Who threw themselves onto a Griever on the first night the monsters entered the Glade?
Down
- cannot be entered
- What did Minho say the Runners were hoping to find in their extended daily mapping of the Maze?
- What color did the sky turn to after Teresa triggered the Ending?
- extremely nervous; jumpy
- What is the name of the catastrophic event?
- What does World In Crisis: Killzone Experimental Department mean?
- to search through
- to stare at with dislike or anger
15 Clues: cannot be entered • to search through • extremely nervous; jumpy • with great care or caution • irritating to the eyes or nose • to stare at with dislike or anger • immensely large, huge, or enormous • communicate between minds without speaking • What is the name of the catastrophic event? • Since she's awake, where do they keep Teresa? • ...