criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
The Watsons Go to Birmingham 2024-04-30
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- spying on
- exciting
- betrayer
- pitiful
- longing for
- very funny
- insulted
- copy
- mesmerized; put into a trance
- very surprising
- allow and accept
- looked into
- drifting slowly
- impress
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- name and status
- hoodlum; criminal
- resolute and purposeful
- randomly; chaotically
- grown up
- gave up
- example or role model
- interest
- suspicious
- cruel and unfair
24 Clues: copy • pitiful • gave up • impress • exciting • betrayer • grown up • interest • insulted • spying on • suspicious • very funny • longing for • looked into • name and status • very surprising • drifting slowly • cruel and unfair • allow and accept • hoodlum; criminal • randomly; chaotically • example or role model • resolute and purposeful • mesmerized; put into a trance
15 2024-08-11
Across
- Black Dog
- Cryin' song
- Elevation song
- How Deep
- Lithium song
- Material Girl
- Time song
- Frozen song
- Dreaming song
- Dirty Deeds
- Heart-Shaped Box
- Rhiannon song
- Ruby Tuesday
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- Wheel in the Sky
- Abacab song
- Message in a Bottle
- Witchy Woman
- Somebody to Love
- Rocket Queen
- Unforgiven song
- Live Forever
- Smooth Criminal
- Waterloo song
- Bad Medicine
- Come Together
25 Clues: How Deep • Black Dog • Time song • Abacab song • Cryin' song • Frozen song • Dirty Deeds • Witchy Woman • Rocket Queen • Live Forever • Lithium song • Bad Medicine • Ruby Tuesday • Material Girl • Waterloo song • Dreaming song • Come Together • Rhiannon song • Elevation song • Unforgiven song • Smooth Criminal • Wheel in the Sky • Somebody to Love • Heart-Shaped Box • Message in a Bottle
Spanish 2 Crossword 2023-03-24
28 Clues: role • plot • love • thief • crime • scene • victim • critic • failure • to rent • to kill • cirminal • director • violence • to steal • direction • to arrest • how is it? • movie star • to capture • to recommend • action movie • to fascinate • to be in love • main character • special effects • to be successful • acting performance
21222324누적 2023-08-07
29 Clues: 위기 • 문학 • 범인 • 신속한 • 금하다 • 외치다 • 규제하다 • 배제하다 • 고집하다 • 민주주의 • 이용가능한 • 만기가되다 • 재정 재무 • 수하물 짐 • 발생시키다 • 비용 경비 • 자산 재산 • 증상 징후 • 익숙한 능숙한 • 전시하다 전시 • 하락 하락하다 • 일정한 지속적인 • 떠맡다 착수하다 • 조립하다 모으다 • 선언하다 공표하다 • 드러내다 폭로하다 • 감상하다 감사하다 • 불충분한 부적당한 • 다른 별개의 뚜렷한
48 2025-05-08
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- WWII friends
- WWII plane
- Prohibition illegal booze
- Prohibition woman
- Prohibition thug
- Prohibition alcohol ban
- WWII leave
- Prohibition club
- WWII German
- Prohibition liquor
- Prohibition alcohol
- Prohibition club
- WWII success
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- Prohibition bar
- WWII debris
- WWII worker
- WWII trench
- Prohibition club
- Prohibition smuggler
- WWII air battle
- WWII lights out
- Prohibition criminal
- Prohibition gang
- WWII supplies
- WWII enemies
25 Clues: WWII plane • WWII leave • WWII debris • WWII worker • WWII trench • WWII German • WWII friends • WWII enemies • WWII success • WWII supplies • Prohibition bar • WWII air battle • WWII lights out • Prohibition club • Prohibition thug • Prohibition club • Prohibition gang • Prohibition club • Prohibition woman • Prohibition liquor • Prohibition alcohol • Prohibition smuggler • Prohibition criminal • ...
Chapter 6B Crossword 2024-04-16
Across
- mala persona que hizo algo malo
- mala acción
- impresionante
- la película es sobre esta persona
- persona que sufre
- Idea principal
- pronto
- captura por oficial de policia
- escenario
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- encontrar pistas
- comprar algo temporalmente
- para obtener
- situación no real de la vida
- monstruo
- Una organizadora
- perdiendo
- tomar una vida
- corazón
- ser juicioso y específica
- preguntar sobre algo
20 Clues: pronto • corazón • monstruo • perdiendo • escenario • mala acción • para obtener • impresionante • tomar una vida • Idea principal • encontrar pistas • Una organizadora • persona que sufre • preguntar sobre algo • ser juicioso y específica • comprar algo temporalmente • situación no real de la vida • captura por oficial de policia • mala persona que hizo algo malo • la película es sobre esta persona
Court Terms 2017-05-15
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- A law created by the Legislature.
- written or printed declaration or statement under oath. See certificate under penalty of perjury of perjury.
- Constitutional guarantee that an accused person receive a fair and impartial trial.
- 1. Court's denial of any motion or point raised to the court. 2. To overturn or void a decision made in a prior case.
- A request by a party that the court excuse a specific juror on the basis that the juror is biased.
- Paper, document or other object received by the court as evidence during a trial or hearing.
- One which suggests to a witness the answer desired. Generally prohibited on direct examination.
- The general standard of proof in civil cases. The weight of evidence presented by one side is more convincing to the trier of facts than the evidence presented by the opposing side.
- Book containing entries of all proceedings in a court.
- Written accusation of a grand jury, charging that a person or business has committed a crime.
- Oral or written request made by a party to an action before, during or after a trial upon which a court issues a ruling or order.
- An injury or wrong committed, with or without force, to the person or property of another, which gives rise to a claim for damages.
- Compensation recovered in the courts by a person who has suffered loss, detriment or injury to his or her person, property or rights, through the unlawful act or negligence of another.
- To find a defendant not guilty in a criminal trial.
- (pronounced "vwar-deer") - "To speak the truth." The process of preliminary examination of prospective jurors, by the court or attorneys, regarding their qualifications.
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- In criminal cases, a court hearing where a defendant is advised of the charges and asked to plead guilty or not guilty.
- A judgment or decree.
- A legal document, prepared by an attorney, which presents the law and facts supporting his or her client's case.
- (allegation) Stated; recited; claimed; asserted; charged.
- Basic U.S. trial system in which each of the opposing parties has an opportunity to state his or her viewpoint before the court.
- The closing statement, by counsel, to the trier of facts after all parties have concluded their presentation of evidence.
- The questioning of a witness by the party opposed to the one who produced the witness.
- The questioning of a witness by the party who produced the witness.
- An assertion, declaration or statement of a party to an action made in a pleading, stating what the party expects to prove.
- The initial statement made by attorneys for each side, outlining the facts each intends to establish during the trial.
- The assertion of an appellate court that the judgment of the lower court is correct and should stand.
- An amount of money determined by the judge and posted with the court clerk as security.
- Any act that is meant to embarrass, hinder or obstruct a court in the administration of justice.
- If, in the minds of the jury, a doubt exists which may have arisen from the evidence, or lack of evidence, a doubt that would exist in the mind of a reasonable person after fully, fairly, and carefully considering all of the evidence, or lack of evidence.
29 Clues: A judgment or decree. • A law created by the Legislature. • To find a defendant not guilty in a criminal trial. • Book containing entries of all proceedings in a court. • (allegation) Stated; recited; claimed; asserted; charged. • The questioning of a witness by the party who produced the witness. • ...
Legal Services 2021-04-27
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- The party sued in a civil lawsuit or charged with a crime in a criminal prosecution
- A person or organization that has suffered as a result of another’s action
- A crime sufficiently serious to be punishable by death or a term in state or federal prison
- An individual or organization that initiates a lawsuit by filing a complaint
- A lesser crime punishable by a fine and/or county jail time for up to one year
- Any proceeding before a judge or other magistrate, without a jury, to determine some issue of fact or law
- Any lawsuit or other resort to the courts to determine a legal question or matter
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- To take a court case to a higher court for review
- The result of a criminal trial in which the defendant has been found guilty of a crime
- A constitutional provision guaranteeing an accused person a fair and impartial trial
- A non-lawyer who performs routine tasks requiring some knowledge of the law and procedures and handles much of the paperwork in a variety of legal actions
- A charge of a felony voted by a grand jury
- written statement made under oath to a magistrate, notary public or other official
- A federal or state written law enacted by the Congress or state legislature
- Statutes dealing with crimes against the public and members of the public
15 Clues: A charge of a felony voted by a grand jury • To take a court case to a higher court for review • Statutes dealing with crimes against the public and members of the public • A person or organization that has suffered as a result of another’s action • A federal or state written law enacted by the Congress or state legislature • ...
Legal Services 2021-04-27
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- Any lawsuit or other resort to the courts to determine a legal question or matter
- Statutes dealing with crimes against the public and members of the public
- The party sued in a civil lawsuit or charged with a crime in a criminal prosecution
- A non-lawyer who performs routine tasks requiring some knowledge of the law and procedures and handles much of the paperwork in a variety of legal actions
- The result of a criminal trial in which the defendant has been found guilty of a crime
- A person or organization that has suffered as a result of another’s action
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- A constitutional provision guaranteeing an accused person a fair and impartial trial
- An individual or organization that initiates a lawsuit by filing a complaint
- A charge of a felony voted by a grand jury
- A lesser crime punishable by a fine and/or county jail time for up to one year
- To take a court case to a higher court for review
- A federal or state written law enacted by the Congress or state legislature
- A crime sufficiently serious to be punishable by death or a term in state or federal prison
- Any proceeding before a judge or other magistrate, without a jury, to determine some issue of fact or law
- written statement made under oath to a magistrate, notary public or other official
15 Clues: A charge of a felony voted by a grand jury • To take a court case to a higher court for review • Statutes dealing with crimes against the public and members of the public • A person or organization that has suffered as a result of another’s action • A federal or state written law enacted by the Congress or state legislature • ...
Crime vocab 2023-11-30
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- the crime, typically committed by a man, of forcing another person to have sexual intercourse with the offender against their will:
- To make a physical attack on
- The Latin term actus reus refers to the actual act of doing the illegal thing, with no reference to the person’s mental state
- Manslaughter is the unlawful killing of a human being without malice or premeditation, unlike murder
- the action or crime of stealing:
- entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft:
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain:
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- Vandalism is the deliberate destruction or defacement of public or private property, often motivated by anger, boredom, or protest.
- the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property:
- Shoplifting is the illegal act of taking goods from a shop without paying for them
- an act of attacking and robbing someone in a public place:
- the intention or knowledge of wrongdoing that constitutes part of a crime, as opposed to the action or conduct of the accused. Compare with actus reus.
- Drug dealing or drug trafficking charges are criminal charges for the illegal sale or attempted sale of any type of controlled substance
- the act of beating someone or something with successive blows
- the action of taking property unlawfully from a person or place by force or threat of force:
15 Clues: To make a physical attack on • the action or crime of stealing: • the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property: • an act of attacking and robbing someone in a public place: • the act of beating someone or something with successive blows • entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft: • ...
THE WHODUNIT CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-11-16
French and English Cognates 2025-07-21
Crime and Punishment 2025-11-12
AP Psychology Sleep Theories and Disorders Crossword 2021-10-15
8 Clues: disorder where breathing stops • child can't sleep or stay asleep • disorder primarily affecting kids • disorder dangerous for a bus driver • created to help our brain recuperate • disorder has obesity as a risk factor • images going through minds during sleep • dreaming about failing an upcoming test
Introduction to Criminology 2012-12-11
Across
- The ' ' School.
- Theory which placed focus on the offence rather than the offender.
- The ' ' imagination.
- Explanation of human behaviour by reading character and other psychological traits from outer physical signs (e.g. the face)
- Research method used to study groups. Key author - Whyte.
- ' ' theory. City was comprised of five concentric circles.
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- Used to explain the evolution of different human groups within the context of urbanization and the city.
- The ' ' man (1876).
- A form of positivism. Emphasizes importance of genetics and eugenics.
- A form of positivism. Key author - Bowlby.
- The ' '. Period of time which brought about a cultural change about what knowledge is and what its purpose was.
- Alphonse ' ' (1853-1914). Founder of first modern system of criminal identification.
- Cesare ' ' (1835-1909).
- Core concept along with Formalism.
- Jeremy ' ' (1748-1832).
- The application of natural sciences to the social world.
16 Clues: The ' ' School. • The ' ' man (1876). • The ' ' imagination. • Jeremy ' ' (1748-1832). • Cesare ' ' (1835-1909). • Core concept along with Formalism. • A form of positivism. Key author - Bowlby. • The application of natural sciences to the social world. • Research method used to study groups. Key author - Whyte. • ...
Civil/ Criminal Law Crossword 2023-11-29
Across
- locked up for 1 year or less
- damages to a property
- carelessness
- third highest class of crime
- highest class of crime
- an illegal act
- tort an intentional act of harm
- incarcerated for 1 year or more
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- second highest class of crime
- someone's legal responsibilities
- final decision in court
- part of a trial where the case is introduced
- bargain a deal in court where you plead guilty
- argument final statements in a case
14 Clues: carelessness • an illegal act • damages to a property • highest class of crime • final decision in court • locked up for 1 year or less • third highest class of crime • second highest class of crime • tort an intentional act of harm • incarcerated for 1 year or more • someone's legal responsibilities • argument final statements in a case • part of a trial where the case is introduced • ...
What is Criminal Justice 2024-04-14
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- Just behavior or treatment.
- The action or process of observing something or someone carefully or in order to gain information.
- Keep (something) from happening or arising.
- A meeting of people face to face, to gather information.
- Required or expected to justify actions or decisions; responsible.
- Seize (someone) by legal authority and take into custody, The protective care or guardianship of someone or something.
- A part or element of a larger whole
- The system of rules which a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members and which it may enforce by the imposition of penalties.
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- A process of asking someone a lot of questions for a long time in order to get information.
- The infliction or imposition of a penalty as retribution for an offense
- Carry out a systematic or formal inquiry to discover and examine the facts to establish the truth.
- A person, policy, or action, creating or controlling a situation by causing something to happen rather than responding to it after it has happened.
- An established or official way of doing something.
- Showing a response to something
14 Clues: Just behavior or treatment. • Showing a response to something • A part or element of a larger whole • Keep (something) from happening or arising. • An established or official way of doing something. • A meeting of people face to face, to gather information. • Required or expected to justify actions or decisions; responsible. • ...
crossword puzzle vocab 7 2022-12-11
Across
- the cocky racecar driver had a great _____
- there was a ____ about wether the death sentence is moral or not
- she was suprised at how _____ the new house was
- the ____ boy just stood in the corner instead of talking to others
- the house was ____ enough for a sick patient
- the criminal was ____ going into police custody
- A ____ was given if the criminal didnt follow orders
- they were _____ of suspect for a crime
- She was ____ about the upcoming dance
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- He helped ___ what it means to be a good man
- the villain took a year to come up with his great _____
- she was ______ of any special treatment
- the opinion was ____ after being given
- Nazis are known in ____
- the new law was _____ immediatly for how ridiculas it was
- He had a strong ___ towards football
- the genius was known to be very ____
- the man could never get over his ___ debts
- the peasants had much ____ for the king
- the old man felt ____ when the others were able to run around
20 Clues: Nazis are known in ____ • He had a strong ___ towards football • the genius was known to be very ____ • She was ____ about the upcoming dance • the opinion was ____ after being given • they were _____ of suspect for a crime • she was ______ of any special treatment • the peasants had much ____ for the king • the cocky racecar driver had a great _____ • ...
Crossword Challenge 2020-05-27
Across
- Computer system used by An Garda Síochána (5)
- Dishevelled US TV detective (7)
- Crime of betraying your country (7)
- Recently reopened Garda station in south Dublin (9)
- Old nickname for Dublin Metropolitan Police (6)
- An Garda Síochána have two of these for aerial surveillance (11)
- Roadside block by gardaí (10)
- Written statement used as evidence in court (9)
- Organisation for worldwide police cooperation (8)
- This technology was first used in a Dublin court in April (5)
- Organisation investigating complaints against An Garda Síochána (4)
- New Acting Assistant Commissioner, Pat (6)
- Lying under oath (7)
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- Crime of killing without malice aforethought (12)
- New Criminal Assets Bureau Chief, Michael (7)
- Synonym for prison inmate (5,2,3,5)
- Name of current pandemic (11)
- Crime of taking someone's belongings by force (7)
- Free somebody from a criminal charge via a not guilty verdict (6)
- Obtaining money through force or threat (9)
- Old nickname for London's Flying Squad (7)
- Financially-driven, non-violent type of crime (5,6)
- Repeat offender (10)
23 Clues: Repeat offender (10) • Lying under oath (7) • Name of current pandemic (11) • Roadside block by gardaí (10) • Dishevelled US TV detective (7) • Synonym for prison inmate (5,2,3,5) • Crime of betraying your country (7) • Old nickname for London's Flying Squad (7) • New Acting Assistant Commissioner, Pat (6) • Obtaining money through force or threat (9) • ...
Assignment #3 2012-10-08
Across
- burdened; loaded down
- a person who edits something such as a newspaper
- a formal accusation initiating a criminal casea formal accusation initiating a criminal case
- the finding or answer of a jury given to the court concerning a matter submitted to their judgment
- the act or manner of transcribing words uttered by another
- deny directly and categorically
- a person especially a child who has no home or friends
- any of several tropical American trees of the genus Swietenia
- style of speaking or writing as dependent upon choice of words
- an authoritative pronouncement
- an old, decrepit, or unpretentious automobile
- to put an end to or suppress
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- commonly or generally known or seen
- a book giving meanings and pronunciation of words in a certain language
- to declare or tell in advance
- the status of belonging to a particular nation
- a person exercising absolute power especially a ruler
- brave, spirited, noble-minded, or chivalrous
- a physical likeness or representation of a person, animal, or any item, photographed, painted, or sculptured
- a decree issued by a sovereign or other authority
20 Clues: burdened; loaded down • to put an end to or suppress • to declare or tell in advance • an authoritative pronouncement • deny directly and categorically • commonly or generally known or seen • brave, spirited, noble-minded, or chivalrous • an old, decrepit, or unpretentious automobile • the status of belonging to a particular nation • ...
The Outsiders 2013-06-06
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- the only one who was brave enough to start the rumble with Darry.
- where Johnny and Ponyboy hid out for 5 days.
- johnny used this to kill Bob out of protection.
- Hinton the writer of this book.
- A wise cracking Kleptomaniac.
- Johnny's mother.
- Wood A teacher who witnessed the church caught on fire.
- Soda's girlfriend.
- the cocky soc that Johnny killed out of desperation
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- he was a criminal and bragged about his record, he lost his life as he lived it, a criminal.
- he could have made it to the pros in football, but with the families lack of money it wasn't so.
- the main character of this story.
- he's the middle man in the family
- Bobs girlfriend, not like other socs.
- Shepard Leader of the shepard gang.
- calms the greasers down, they use it a lot throughout the story.
- Cherry's best friend.
- he saved kids from a fire, and died a hero.
- Soda's best friend since grade school.
- the event were the greasers ran the socs out of their territory.
20 Clues: Johnny's mother. • Soda's girlfriend. • Cherry's best friend. • A wise cracking Kleptomaniac. • Hinton the writer of this book. • the main character of this story. • he's the middle man in the family • Shepard Leader of the shepard gang. • Bobs girlfriend, not like other socs. • Soda's best friend since grade school. • he saved kids from a fire, and died a hero. • ...
The Outsiders 25 2014-11-03
Across
- when a group of kids fight a smaller amount of kids;ambushed
- full of exultant joy; merry; delighted.
- to bother with
- a narrow channel dug in the ground, typically used for drainage alongside a road or the edge of a field.
- yelling and screaming
- a person with very blond hair.
- socials
- a state of stunned confusion or bewilderment
- frown in an angry or bad-tempered way
- to be popular or considered fashionable attractive or impressive and admirable
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- gun
- half smiling
- delinquency the habitual committing of criminal acts or offenses by a young person, especially one below the age at which ordinary criminal prosecution is possible.
- a place that has nothing in it;empty
- move one's hand with gentle pressure over (a surface, especially hair, fur, or skin)
- someone who needs to smoke weed all the time
- to like or get the idea
- hoods
- having or showing a feeling of vague or regretful longing.
- to be by yourself
- a woman
- negative qualities of a dog, or mean and cruel
- burn fiercely or brightly
23 Clues: gun • hoods • socials • a woman • half smiling • to bother with • to be by yourself • yelling and screaming • to like or get the idea • burn fiercely or brightly • a person with very blond hair. • a place that has nothing in it;empty • frown in an angry or bad-tempered way • full of exultant joy; merry; delighted. • someone who needs to smoke weed all the time • ...
Test, 24th August 2018 2018-08-23
Across
- You do this with your eye when you make a joke
- The person who sells meat
- A member of criminal group
- The sound of thunder in the distance
- A baby goat
- The person who helps a criminal
- Before a baby learns to walk
- The sound a snake makes
- When you quickly look at your watch for the time
- The sound a cow makes
- When someone sleeps on their back and makes noise
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- A baby cat
- When you speak very quietly
- A mugger does this to your bag
- The people who are watching a concert or drama
- To get the toothpaste out of the tube you do this
- This person likes to break and destroy property
- You walk this way when you have a sore leg or foot
- A baby duck
- A baby sheep
- The sound when you fall into water
- The sound and action you make when you are tired
- A lot of bees together
- This man tries to make people laugh at the circus
- Lots of people together
25 Clues: A baby cat • A baby goat • A baby duck • A baby sheep • The sound a cow makes • A lot of bees together • The sound a snake makes • Lots of people together • The person who sells meat • A member of criminal group • When you speak very quietly • Before a baby learns to walk • A mugger does this to your bag • The person who helps a criminal • The sound when you fall into water • ...
Gov. Vocab 2023-12-18
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- A court's list of cases to be heard
- Order for a person to appear and produce documents or other requested materials
- Power of a court to determine the constitutionality of a government action
- To bring formal charges against a public official
- People of one culture merge into, and become part of, another culture
- Denied the right to vote
- Picking primary candidate for general election
- Non criminal matter
- A person who is represented politically by a designated government official or officeholder
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- Regular election of candidates for office
- The existing or occurring inside a specific country
- Dealing with applications for decisions to be reversed
- The authority of a court to hear a case
- The current officeholder
- A person qualified to vote in an election
- Instructions or commands a constituency gives to its elected officials
- A defendant is tried for committing a crime as defined by law
- Outside of a specific country
- To find not guilty of a charge
- Release from the punishment or legal consequences of a crime, by the President or a governor
20 Clues: Non criminal matter • The current officeholder • Denied the right to vote • Outside of a specific country • To find not guilty of a charge • A court's list of cases to be heard • The authority of a court to hear a case • Regular election of candidates for office • A person qualified to vote in an election • Picking primary candidate for general election • ...
Charles Sobhraj (The Serpent) 2024-05-25
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- One of the main countries where Sobhraj committed murders
- Demographic that Sobhraj specifically targeted in his crimes
- Distinct physical feature of Sobhraj's that added to his sinister reputation
- Facility in Nepal where Sobhraj was eventually incarcerated
- Sobhraj's nationality and criminal classification
- Sobhraj's nickname, referencing his cunning and evasiveness
- Sobhraj often used drugs and chemicals to incapacitate victims
- 2021 TV show that brought renewed attention to Sobhraj's crimes
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- Punishment Sobhraj initially received in India before his escape
- Sobhraj created fake travel documents as part of his crimes
- Sobhraj managed to do this from multiple prisons over the years
- Estimated number of murders attributed to Sobhraj and his accomplices
- Sobhraj preyed on Western travelers along this route through Asia
- International police organization that pursued Sobhraj
- Sobhraj's skill at deception and manipulation
- One of Sobhraj's many aliases, used to evade authorities
- Sobhraj was convicted of murders decades after they occurred
- Sobhraj's French-Canadian girlfriend and partner in crime
- Sobhraj's criminal activity before turning to murder
- Another nickname for Sobhraj and his accomplices
20 Clues: Sobhraj's skill at deception and manipulation • Another nickname for Sobhraj and his accomplices • Sobhraj's nationality and criminal classification • Sobhraj's criminal activity before turning to murder • International police organization that pursued Sobhraj • One of Sobhraj's many aliases, used to evade authorities • ...
Prohibition-Era Crime 2025-01-06
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- People who illegally manufactured and sold alcohol
- Iconic submachine gun widely used by gangsters
- Slang term for a hired gun or mob enforcer
- Dangerous homemade spirit concocted during the dry years
- Maritime operators ferrying liquor during the ban
- A brutal 1929 gang slaughter tied to Capone’s rivalry
- The notorious Chicago gangster known as "Scarface"
- The criminal organization once run by Capone
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- The legislation that officially repealed Prohibition
- A smuggling run by sea to bring illegal alcohol ashore
- The federal agent leading the Untouchables
- Al Capone’s chief rival and intended target of the 1929 massacre
- Financial mastermind behind the American Mob’s empire
- A volatile New York gangster infamous for bootlegging
- Dubbed the father of modern organized crime in America
- The 1920 to 1933 nationwide ban on alcohol in the US
- A hidden bar offering illicit liquor during the ban
- Those who operated secret stills to produce homemade liquor
- A phrase celebrating the end of the dry era in America
- Conducting criminal business activities for profit
20 Clues: Slang term for a hired gun or mob enforcer • The federal agent leading the Untouchables • The criminal organization once run by Capone • Iconic submachine gun widely used by gangsters • Maritime operators ferrying liquor during the ban • People who illegally manufactured and sold alcohol • Conducting criminal business activities for profit • ...
Thinking Errors 2017-08-09
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- feeling of worthless,like im nothing all the time
- exaggerate mistakes of others
- no concern for others
- act like i have total control over others
- i like being a criminal
- think im different when i do bad things
- closed minded
- criminal person that no one will catch
- i tried to always look confusioned even tho im not
- make everyone feel sorry for me
- quick to have aggression,outrage,tantrums
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- always put things off on others
- everyone owes me
- false front and still do the wrong thing
- make excuse for everything right or wrong
- never let go,attack weaker persons
- use secrets to control other
- domminate,manipulate,control
- hop over answers i dont like
- use arguments to create a cloubd of words to confuse
- inmpulsive, will not wait for others
- making others behavior worst than mine
- im always the victim
- assuming i know what everyone is thinking
- always present incapable of doing things myself
- dishonesty
- doing things just for other to say good job
27 Clues: dishonesty • closed minded • everyone owes me • im always the victim • no concern for others • i like being a criminal • use secrets to control other • domminate,manipulate,control • hop over answers i dont like • exaggerate mistakes of others • always put things off on others • make everyone feel sorry for me • never let go,attack weaker persons • inmpulsive, will not wait for others • ...
Crime and Punishment Crossword 2021-03-12
Across
- the consequence for breaking the law
- the word for taking someone without their will?
- the name of the person that commits the crime
- the word when someone purposely lights something on fire
- the word for something that goes against the law
- the place where legal matters and crimes and cases are put on trial
- when you attack/hurt someone physically
- pretending to do something or be someone else for your financial gain
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- when something is getting stolen without consent
- the certain amount of money someone has to pay when they commit a minor crime.
- someone who is thought to be the criminal
- the place criminals go when they are arrested
- someone who sees the crime in first person
- damaging private or public property
- An act that is punishable by law
- another word for murder
- the person that was affected in the crime
- something that is okay to do because it isn't illegal
- what is the word for the act of killing someone?
- the set of rules made by the government
20 Clues: another word for murder • An act that is punishable by law • damaging private or public property • the consequence for breaking the law • the set of rules made by the government • when you attack/hurt someone physically • someone who is thought to be the criminal • the person that was affected in the crime • someone who sees the crime in first person • ...
Test 2022-04-06
Across
- What was Jesus charged with
- Followed Jesus to his trial at a distance
- A brutal form of capital punishment used by the Romans that involved nailing
- His last meal is called the ___.
- Means “place of the skull”
- Judas did what to identify the high priest who Jesus was ________
- The title that Pilate found threatening
- The last word Jesus says according to Johns gospel?
- Judas received 30 pieces of _______
- The Roman governor’s name ______________
- How many times does Peter deny knowing Jesus?
- Garden where Jesus prayed in agony and the soldiers came to arrest him
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- The criminal released by Pilate to the crowd, instead of Jesus
- The repentant criminal asked Jesus for what?
- Was pulled from the crowd to help Jesus carry his cross
- A cruel and ruthless Roman governor of Judea
- What did Peter do to the servant of the high priest?
- The second prisoner presented to the crowd
- The high priest name ______________
- What did Judas do with the 30 pieces of silver after Jesus' death
20 Clues: Means “place of the skull” • What was Jesus charged with • His last meal is called the ___. • The high priest name ______________ • Judas received 30 pieces of _______ • The title that Pilate found threatening • The Roman governor’s name ______________ • Followed Jesus to his trial at a distance • The second prisoner presented to the crowd • ...
Law Issues - Grace GP 9C 2024-05-15
Across
- Abducting someone against their will.
- Abuse of power for personal gain, undermining trust in justice.
- Holding extreme political or religious views often leading to violence.
- Theft of funds placed in one's trust.
- Making a false document with intent to deceive.
- Illegal trading of a company’s stock based on confidential information.
- Illegal movement of goods or people.
- Unlawful killing of another person.
- Robbery or criminal violence at sea.
- Use of violence for political aims.
- Deliberate killing of a large group based on ethnicity or nationality.
- Offering money to influence actions of a public official.
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- Spying to obtain confidential information.
- Illegal hunting or capturing of wildlife.
- Producing fake goods or currency.
- Repeatedly following or harassing someone.
- Forcing someone to give up property through threats.
- Sexual assault involving intercourse without consent.
- Physical attack on another person.
- Deception to secure unfair or unlawful gain.
- Illegal trade of humans, drugs, or goods.
- Violent disturbance of peace by a crowd.
- Taking unfair advantage of people for benefit.
- Deliberate destruction of property.
- Criminal activities using computers and networks.
25 Clues: Producing fake goods or currency. • Physical attack on another person. • Unlawful killing of another person. • Deliberate destruction of property. • Use of violence for political aims. • Illegal movement of goods or people. • Robbery or criminal violence at sea. • Abducting someone against their will. • Theft of funds placed in one's trust. • ...
Sociology: Crime & Deviance 2023-07-04
Across
- achieving wealth and material success
- goes against the norms of society
- feminist, researched about the control that women experience
- criminology has focused on male criminals and researched by male sociologists
- the pressure to achieve the goals of society
- goes against the law
- the right amount of crime benefits society
- society’s stereotypes that intentionally or unintentionally discriminate against an ethnic minority
- ask people what crimes they have been a victim of
- focuses on working class boys who experience status frustration
- critical of crime because of the under-reporting of white collar crime
- a situation of normlessness in which the norms that regulate people’s behaviour break down
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- a secondary data source collected and published by the police
- young people commit crime to seek excitement and thrill
- deviance allows individuals to express themselves in ways that aren’t criminal
- critical of crime because of the under-reporting of crimes against women
- the way of achieving the goals
- criminal behaviour committed by juveniles under the legal age
- all institutions in society work together harmoniously
- heightened public concern over media coverage
20 Clues: goes against the law • the way of achieving the goals • goes against the norms of society • achieving wealth and material success • the right amount of crime benefits society • the pressure to achieve the goals of society • heightened public concern over media coverage • ask people what crimes they have been a victim of • ...
Probation / Court 2025-07-16
Across
- A court alternative to jail with supervision.
- Where trial takes place.
- A time restriction ordered by the court.
- Charges ordered by the court for defendant to pay.
- Where you keep legal documents.
- An item that may be used in a crime.
- This clue is left blank on purpose.
- What lawyers and caseworkers take.
- Group of peers that decides guilt or innocence.
- Digital communication, often used for legal updates or case tracking
- A financial guarantee to ensure court appearance.
- A person's documented legal history
- A person who decides the outcome of a trial.
- A legal representative in a trial.
- Someone accused of committing a crime.
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- Information meant to be kept private and not shared without permission.
- A formal review of someone's behavior or situation.
- Early release from prison under supervision.
- Court staff's favorite drink.
- A person responsible for enforcing laws or court orders.
- A process that clears your criminal record.
- Related to courts or judges.
- A legal matter brought to court.
- Instructions issued by a judge or court.
- Person harmed by a crime or wrongdoing.
25 Clues: Where trial takes place. • Related to courts or judges. • Court staff's favorite drink. • Where you keep legal documents. • A legal matter brought to court. • What lawyers and caseworkers take. • A legal representative in a trial. • This clue is left blank on purpose. • A person's documented legal history • An item that may be used in a crime. • ...
Bushrangers 2025-10-30
Across
- A police officer in the countryside or outback.
- Money offered for catching a criminal.
- To get free from something such as a prison or cage.
- An action of being forgiven for an error or offence.
- The way people travelled around.
- A person who broke the law and lived in the bush.
- A person who has broken the law and who lives separately from the other parts of society.
- Wild countryside with trees and grass
- A situation in which a lot of people move to a place to try to find gold.
- A secret place where someone can go when the person does not want to be found.
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- A person found guilty of a crime and sent to prison.
- To stop and arrest someone.
- Metal clothing used to for protection.
- Describes a criminal the police are searching for.
- An animal often used for travel.
- To attack someone suddenly from a hidden place.
- The crime of stealing from somewhere or someone.
- A robber who especially attacks travelers.
- A group of criminals working together.
- A robbery sepecially when someone uses a weapon.
20 Clues: To stop and arrest someone. • An animal often used for travel. • The way people travelled around. • Wild countryside with trees and grass • Money offered for catching a criminal. • Metal clothing used to for protection. • A group of criminals working together. • A robber who especially attacks travelers. • A police officer in the countryside or outback. • ...
THE WHODUNIT CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-11-16
THE WHODUNIT CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-11-16
Health 2022-06-23
7 Clues: your minds well being • examples: running, jogging • cutting off unhealthy foods • sexual transmitted diseases • active activities you enjoy • connecting to your spirituality with your mind and body • the things that happen for 3-8 days when you are on your menstral cycle
spelling 2020-05-13
Across
- the foundation or start of a house
- taking part in an activity
- a certain person, place or thing
- To say something angrily
Down
- a sickness you catch from being in the cold
- it starts with N and rhymes with ordinarily
- a piece of paper used to show payment
- I move -------- across the balance beam
- someone who helps you talk through troubled times
- a person who can read minds for a job
10 Clues: To say something angrily • taking part in an activity • a certain person, place or thing • the foundation or start of a house • a piece of paper used to show payment • a person who can read minds for a job • I move -------- across the balance beam • a sickness you catch from being in the cold • it starts with N and rhymes with ordinarily • ...
Root Vocab 2014-12-09
Across
- to create; bring forth
- a channel that leads water from a remote source; created by Romans
- to bring into a group; to meet
- to be able to bend a substance
- to lead away by force; kidnap
Down
- to bring down to a smaller form or quantity
- to be able to lead electricity
- to lead to a conclusion; to infer
- to lead the minds of students; to teach
- to lead someone to do something
10 Clues: to create; bring forth • to lead away by force; kidnap • to be able to lead electricity • to bring into a group; to meet • to be able to bend a substance • to lead someone to do something • to lead to a conclusion; to infer • to lead the minds of students; to teach • to bring down to a smaller form or quantity • ...
II Corinthians 3 2024-10-17
Across
- The ______ giveth life.
- The children of Israel were not able to behold the _____ of Moses.
- The epistle was not written in ____ but by the spirit.
- Do we need a letter of _________ for you or from you?
- Paul said the Corinthians were the ______ written on his heart.
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- Our ________ is of God.
- Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is ______.
- The letter _______...
- Moses put a _____ over his face.
- The children of Israel's minds were ______.
10 Clues: The letter _______... • The ______ giveth life. • Our ________ is of God. • Moses put a _____ over his face. • The children of Israel's minds were ______. • Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is ______. • Do we need a letter of _________ for you or from you? • The epistle was not written in ____ but by the spirit. • ...
CA crossword 2 2023-01-12
Across
- To Remove something of the surface of something
- To say positive words to someone to help them do something
- To do something by yourself
- To delay something until the last minutes
- A group of people that meet to decide things
Down
- a set of printed or written questions to survey something
- words used in a language
- something causing extreme fear
- the study of the human minds
- To look and study something it identify it
10 Clues: words used in a language • To do something by yourself • the study of the human minds • something causing extreme fear • To delay something until the last minutes • To look and study something it identify it • A group of people that meet to decide things • To Remove something of the surface of something • a set of printed or written questions to survey something • ...
Q3 Word Wall Crossword 2021-12-15
Across
- The three-dimensional location from which blood spatter originated.
- an objectively justifiable suspicion that is based on specific facts or circumstances and that justifies stopping and sometimes searching (as by frisking) a person thought to be involved in criminal activity at the time
- a body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
- the science of projectiles and firearms.
- cover with drops or spots of something.
- the action or state of making or being made impure by polluting or poisoning.
- a law that prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial.
- one type of evidentiary standard used in a burden of proof analysis. Under the preponderance standard, the burden of proof is met when the party with the burden convinces the fact finder that there is a greater than 50% chance that the claim is true.
- a medically qualified public officer whose duty is to investigate deaths occurring under unusual or suspicious circumstances, to perform postmortems, and to initiate inquests.
- a formal written or spoken statement, especially one given in a court of law.
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- the formal interrogation of a witness called by the other party in a court of law to challenge or extend testimony already given.
- reasonable grounds (for making a search, pressing a charge, etc.).
- is the highest standard of proof used in any court of law.
- an expedition to keep watch over an area, especially by guards or police walking or driving around at regular intervals.
- the settling of blood under the influence of gravity which develops in the early post mortem interval.
- stiffening of the joints and muscles of a body a few hours after death, usually lasting from one to four days.
- a specialized surgical procedure used to determine the cause and manner of death.
- the gravitational pooling of blood in the dependent parts of the body, both externally in the skin capillaries and venules but also in the internal organs.
- the extent of the area or subject matter that something deals with or to which it is relevant.
- means information that establishes sufficient articulable facts that give a trained law enforcement or criminal investigative agency officer, investigator, or employee a reasonable basis to believe that a definable criminal activity or enterprise is, has been, or may be committed.
20 Clues: cover with drops or spots of something. • the science of projectiles and firearms. • is the highest standard of proof used in any court of law. • reasonable grounds (for making a search, pressing a charge, etc.). • The three-dimensional location from which blood spatter originated. • the action or state of making or being made impure by polluting or poisoning. • ...
Analol 2021-11-09
Across
- something to hear.you can easily remember and like it
- after you ate your meal you have to:
- not the real nae of a criminal man
- a place where the water of a River falls down
- someone who trains a lot is:
Down
- when something repeats it self annoyingly
- frozen water that forms a hill in water
- Swimming under water
- a criminal man from the x-factor series
9 Clues: Swimming under water • someone who trains a lot is: • not the real nae of a criminal man • after you ate your meal you have to: • frozen water that forms a hill in water • a criminal man from the x-factor series • when something repeats it self annoyingly • a place where the water of a River falls down • something to hear.you can easily remember and like it
Jeppes fødselsdag 2022-08-08
Across
- Det søde fødseldagsbarn
- Pigen som elsker heste og sin onkel
- Hende som lige har været på Skanderborg Festivalen og som elsker Minds of 99
- Ham som har tabt alle de padeltennis kampe, som han har deltaget i
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- Den søde farmor
- Københavnsk kvinde som er god til at lave mad
- Den søde farfar
- Sød pige med meget krøllet hår på hovedet
- Olivia og Sofies far
- Dyret med fire ben som siger vov
- Den lille pige fra København som elsker at danse
11 Clues: Den søde farmor • Den søde farfar • Olivia og Sofies far • Det søde fødseldagsbarn • Dyret med fire ben som siger vov • Pigen som elsker heste og sin onkel • Sød pige med meget krøllet hår på hovedet • Københavnsk kvinde som er god til at lave mad • Den lille pige fra København som elsker at danse • Ham som har tabt alle de padeltennis kampe, som han har deltaget i • ...
Jeppes fødselsdag 2022-08-08
Across
- Det søde fødseldagsbarn
- Pigen som elsker heste og sin onkel
- Hende som lige har været på Skanderborg Festivalen og som elsker Minds of 99
- Ham som har tabt alle de padeltennis kampe, som han har deltaget i
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- Den søde farmor
- Københavnsk kvinde som er god til at lave mad
- Den søde farfar
- Fræk pige med stort lyst hår
- Olivia og Sofies far
- Dyret med fire ben som siger vov
- Den lille pige fra København som elsker at danse
11 Clues: Den søde farmor • Den søde farfar • Olivia og Sofies far • Det søde fødseldagsbarn • Fræk pige med stort lyst hår • Dyret med fire ben som siger vov • Pigen som elsker heste og sin onkel • Københavnsk kvinde som er god til at lave mad • Den lille pige fra København som elsker at danse • Ham som har tabt alle de padeltennis kampe, som han har deltaget i • ...
Out Of My Mind 2016-11-04
Across
- to put into ideas and feeling into words and speak them
- the combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes to
- the state of feeling satisfied and happy with everything
- to utter a sound or word out loud
Down
- not caring slow to feel or notice
- abilities powers use minds
- chords and chord progressions having a pleasing effect
- to flap move your arms and legs around wildly
- up to support by placing against something solid
- shimmering rainbow like
- explosion a wild fit of rage
11 Clues: shimmering rainbow like • abilities powers use minds • explosion a wild fit of rage • not caring slow to feel or notice • to utter a sound or word out loud • to flap move your arms and legs around wildly • up to support by placing against something solid • chords and chord progressions having a pleasing effect • to put into ideas and feeling into words and speak them • ...
CROSSWORD: 2019-05-14
Across
- / He is known as one of the world's greatest ______ minds.
- / He was the king of what country?
- / What was the name of many cities he established in his conquered lands?
- was his tutor when he was young?
- / He created a vast _____.
- / In order to gain territory he had to _____ other nation-states.
Down
- / What was his first name?
- / What was the name of his war horse?
- / Where was he born in Macedonia?
- /
- / He was very _______ due to his desire to accomplish his goals.
11 Clues: / • / What was his first name? • / He created a vast _____. • was his tutor when he was young? • / Where was he born in Macedonia? • / He was the king of what country? • / What was the name of his war horse? • / He is known as one of the world's greatest ______ minds. • / He was very _______ due to his desire to accomplish his goals. • ...
Freak's Dictionary 2023-12-12
Across
- a unit of measurement equal to 190 centimeters and still growing
- A mechanical entity, sometimes endowed with human characteristics.
- A robot like suite worn by knights of old.
- A big word for mechanical bird.
- an adventure in which you have to use your imagination.
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- The science of designing and building robots.
- A word used by people with small minds.
- What the aardvark says when it eats an ant.
- Shoes big enough to fit Maxwell Kane.
- An improbable, imperfect creature.
- What matters to energy.
11 Clues: What matters to energy. • A big word for mechanical bird. • An improbable, imperfect creature. • Shoes big enough to fit Maxwell Kane. • A word used by people with small minds. • A robot like suite worn by knights of old. • What the aardvark says when it eats an ant. • The science of designing and building robots. • an adventure in which you have to use your imagination. • ...
Studiousness & Saint Thomas Aquinas 2025-10-13
Across
- Gossip and ____ fill our minds with noise
- Studiousness helps us to seek _________ that brings us to God (
- Saint Thomas was called the “Dumb __”
- Saint Thomas joined the Order of Dominicans
- His teacher was Saint ______ the Great
- Patron saint of Catholic _______
Down
- Is the virtue that helps us seek knowledge that leads us closer to God
- Thomas said, “I want _______ but You, O Lord.”
- His parents wanted him to become an _____
- His feast is in what month
- Saint Thomas asked, “What is ___?”
11 Clues: His feast is in what month • Patron saint of Catholic _______ • Saint Thomas asked, “What is ___?” • Saint Thomas was called the “Dumb __” • His teacher was Saint ______ the Great • Gossip and ____ fill our minds with noise • His parents wanted him to become an _____ • Saint Thomas joined the Order of Dominicans • Thomas said, “I want _______ but You, O Lord.” • ...
Judicial Branch 2022-04-20
Across
- Courts in the juvenile jsutice system are focused on ________________
- The power of ruling unconstitutional is known as _________ review
- Juveniles go to __________ centers, while adults go to jail
- Criminal cases such as traffic violations and minor cases
- _________ act is considered a crime if it is committed by an adult
- ________ act is a violation of a law that only pertains to children
- ______ law deals with private disputes
- General Jurisdiction is also known as ___________
- Georgia law defines a __________ as a person under the age of 17
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- This is the ability given to higher courts to review lower court rulings
- A person who goes to jail for commiting a crime
- This branch interprets the laws of georgia
- A crime involving violence
- This is the person known as the wrongdoer
- This law deals with actions that harm people and society
- The person who brings a lawsuit against another person
16 Clues: A crime involving violence • ______ law deals with private disputes • This is the person known as the wrongdoer • This branch interprets the laws of georgia • A person who goes to jail for commiting a crime • General Jurisdiction is also known as ___________ • The person who brings a lawsuit against another person • ...
Law What Do I Know 2020-01-25
Across
- the term for causing physical harm to someone
- the place that a trial occurs
- a person who commits a crime
- the person who goes to court to prove a person is guilty of a crime
- the unintended unlawful killing of another person
- the person who is in charge of a criminal trial
- a person in court who has been charged with a crime
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- everyone is presumed to be this until proven guilty
- a person with a law degree who helps defend a person in court
- a person receives this if they are found guilty
- bullying another person online
- a level of government that is allowed to make laws
- this is Queensland's highest court
- the unlawful killing of another person on purpose
- this is Australia's highest court
- a group of people in a court who listen to evidence and decide if a person is guilty or not
16 Clues: a person who commits a crime • the place that a trial occurs • bullying another person online • this is Australia's highest court • this is Queensland's highest court • the term for causing physical harm to someone • a person receives this if they are found guilty • the person who is in charge of a criminal trial • the unintended unlawful killing of another person • ...
LEGAL TERMS IN CRIMINAL LAW 2023-04-18
Across
- Represents the state in a criminal case against a defendant
- A person that files a formal complaint with the court.
- To seize, confine and take away a person against his or her will
- An individual against whom a lawsuit is filed
- A person called upon by either side in a lawsuit to give testimony before the court
- A person or persons formally charged but not yet tried for a crime.
- Guilty mind
- Action
- Sexual contact, usually involving penetration, by force and against the other person's consent.
Down
- A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- The assertion, declaration or statement of a party in a case, made in a pleading
- An act of protecting one's own interests
- To take and carry away an item of personal property
- Court Highest Court in Malaysia
- Unlawful killing of a human being with deliberate intent to kill
- Court Lowest Court in Malaysia
16 Clues: Action • Guilty mind • Court Lowest Court in Malaysia • Court Highest Court in Malaysia • An act of protecting one's own interests • An individual against whom a lawsuit is filed • A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant. • To take and carry away an item of personal property • A person that files a formal complaint with the court. • ...
The find out 2025-07-18
Across
- (Clue: Behavior that violates social norms.)
- (Clue: To take a person into custody by legal authority.)
- (Clue: Proof that one was elsewhere when a crime was committed.)
- (Clue: Formal examination of evidence in a court.)
- OF CUSTODY (Clue: Documented unbroken transfer of evidence.)
- (Clue: Unique ridge patterns used for identification.)
- (Clue: The study of human society and social behavior; relevant to criminology.)
- (Clue: Fairness in the administration of law.)
Down
- (Clue: Mark left by an object, like a shoe or tire.)
- (Clue: The official power to make legal decisions and judgments.)
- (Clue: Tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend.)
- (Clue: Legal document authorizing an arrest or search.)
- (Clue: Theory that punishment discourages criminal acts.)
- (Clue: Decision made by a jury or judge.)
- (Clue: Place where legal trials are held.)
- (Clue: System of rules a society or government recognizes.)
16 Clues: (Clue: Decision made by a jury or judge.) • (Clue: Place where legal trials are held.) • (Clue: Behavior that violates social norms.) • (Clue: Fairness in the administration of law.) • (Clue: Formal examination of evidence in a court.) • (Clue: Mark left by an object, like a shoe or tire.) • (Clue: Tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend.) • ...
Pastoralists in the modern world 2022-11-21
Across
- cattle herders who live primarily in east Africa
- Tribe by criminal tribes act pastoralists were classified as
- great herders of goat and sheep
- vast meadows in the high mountains
Down
- a dry forested area below the foothills of Garhwal and kumaun
- one group of Raikas(herded camels)
- Gaddi shepherds belong to
- some forests which produce commercially valuable timber were declared
- by october the dhangars harvested which crop
9 Clues: Gaddi shepherds belong to • great herders of goat and sheep • one group of Raikas(herded camels) • vast meadows in the high mountains • by october the dhangars harvested which crop • cattle herders who live primarily in east Africa • Tribe by criminal tribes act pastoralists were classified as • a dry forested area below the foothills of Garhwal and kumaun • ...
Twelve Angry Men Metalanguage 2021-07-12
Across
- a person rndomy selected to participate in a jury
- the juror who acts as spokesperson for the jury
- the jury's decision
- reasonable doubt the standard of proof required in criminal cases
- not participate in or stand out of a decision
Down
- compulsory
- verdict 100% agreement
- sentence the most severe form of punishment under criminal law
- jury one or more jurors cannot agree on a verdict
9 Clues: compulsory • the jury's decision • verdict 100% agreement • not participate in or stand out of a decision • the juror who acts as spokesperson for the jury • a person rndomy selected to participate in a jury • jury one or more jurors cannot agree on a verdict • sentence the most severe form of punishment under criminal law • ...
The Legal System and You 2025-07-28
Across
- a person who studied and practises law
- law enforcement who investigate crime
- a place in which a judge presides
- a change to the Constitution
- passed through Parliament; classed as civil or criminal
Down
- something you must follow in schools, workplaces etc.
- a change to law that does not change the Constitution
- a set of laws that run Australia since 1901
- someone who breaks the law
9 Clues: someone who breaks the law • a change to the Constitution • a place in which a judge presides • law enforcement who investigate crime • a person who studied and practises law • a set of laws that run Australia since 1901 • something you must follow in schools, workplaces etc. • a change to law that does not change the Constitution • ...
Evolutionary Psychology 2023-07-23
6 Clues: outward actions and reactions • Internal activity of our minds • Studied Evolutionary Psychology • Only the strongest will survive • the change in heritable characteristics • The study of behavior and mental processes
Crime 2020-08-15
PAC Vocabulary 2023-05-12
Bill of Rights 2022-03-09
Across
- bill of ______
- A formal written request, typically one signed by many people, appealing to authority with respect to a particular cause.
- Due Process: A fair _____ or trial
- Written, not spoken
- presided over by a judge or judges in civil and criminal cases.
- Don't have to ___ against yourself in court
- illegal or immoral activities
- Charge with or show evidence or proof of involvement in a crime or fault.
- 6th amendment say that you have the right to a _____ jury
- Allows the government or the police to enter a certain part of your house
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- right to own a gun is to ____ a gun
- You have the right to a speedy ____
- Possession of control
- 4th amendment ____ you from unreasonable searches
- You may have been ___ of a crime
- The federal government has some power and the ____ also has some power
- A person who practices or studies law; an attorney or a counselor.
- ten in the bill of rights
- ____ case or criminal cases
- Has to have a warrant to ___ your house
20 Clues: bill of ______ • Written, not spoken • Possession of control • ten in the bill of rights • ____ case or criminal cases • illegal or immoral activities • You may have been ___ of a crime • Due Process: A fair _____ or trial • right to own a gun is to ____ a gun • You have the right to a speedy ____ • Has to have a warrant to ___ your house • ...
The Outsiders 25 2014-11-03
Across
- when a group of kids fight a smaller amount of kids;ambushed
- full of exultant joy; merry; delighted.
- to bother with
- a narrow channel dug in the ground, typically used for drainage alongside a road or the edge of a field.
- yelling and screaming
- a person with very blond hair.
- socials
- a state of stunned confusion or bewilderment
- frown in an angry or bad-tempered way
- to be popular or considered fashionable attractive or impressive and admirable
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- gun
- half smiling
- delinquency the habitual committing of criminal acts or offenses by a young person, especially one below the age at which ordinary criminal prosecution is possible.
- a place that has nothing in it;empty
- move one's hand with gentle pressure over (a surface, especially hair, fur, or skin)
- someone who needs to smoke weed all the time
- to like or get the idea
- hoods
- having or showing a feeling of vague or regretful longing.
- to be by yourself
- a woman
- negative qualities of a dog, or mean and cruel
- burn fiercely or brightly
23 Clues: gun • hoods • socials • a woman • half smiling • to bother with • to be by yourself • yelling and screaming • to like or get the idea • burn fiercely or brightly • a person with very blond hair. • a place that has nothing in it;empty • frown in an angry or bad-tempered way • full of exultant joy; merry; delighted. • someone who needs to smoke weed all the time • ...
The Outsiders 25 2014-11-03
Across
- when a group of kids fight a smaller amount of kids;ambushed
- full of exultant joy; merry; delighted.
- to bother with
- a narrow channel dug in the ground, typically used for drainage alongside a road or the edge of a field.
- yelling and screaming
- a person with very blond hair.
- socials
- a state of stunned confusion or bewilderment
- frown in an angry or bad-tempered way
- to be popular or considered fashionable attractive or impressive and admirable
Down
- gun
- half smiling
- delinquency the habitual committing of criminal acts or offenses by a young person, especially one below the age at which ordinary criminal prosecution is possible.
- a place that has nothing in it;empty
- move one's hand with gentle pressure over (a surface, especially hair, fur, or skin)
- someone who needs to smoke weed all the time
- to like or get the idea
- hoods
- having or showing a feeling of vague or regretful longing.
- to be by yourself
- a woman
- negative qualities of a dog, or mean and cruel
- burn fiercely or brightly
23 Clues: gun • hoods • socials • a woman • half smiling • to bother with • to be by yourself • yelling and screaming • to like or get the idea • burn fiercely or brightly • a person with very blond hair. • a place that has nothing in it;empty • frown in an angry or bad-tempered way • full of exultant joy; merry; delighted. • someone who needs to smoke weed all the time • ...
Intro to NYS Law 2023-11-28
Across
- Person who is legally approved to practice law
- legal document which allows law enforcement to search
- person who gives aid to the principal of a crimminal act
- A wronging of ocurrance within civil law
- lesser crime punishable up to one year in jail
- the rule that allows illegally obtained evidence to be removed
- Where a crime took place
- Most serious crime punishable with prison time
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- the act of stealing from a dwelling
- least serious crime punishable up to fifteen days in jail
- the belief that someone has committed a crime
- laws that regulate personal disputes such as divorce
- person accused of an action in both a civil and criminal
- the study of law
- accuser within a civil lawsuit
- person who gives aid BEFORE/AFTER to the principal of a
- agreement between 2+ people to commit a crime
- "no one is above the law"
- laws that regulate societal conduct such as larceny
- the act of forcibly taking from a person
- asking of another to commit a crime
21 Clues: the study of law • Where a crime took place • "no one is above the law" • accuser within a civil lawsuit • the act of stealing from a dwelling • asking of another to commit a crime • A wronging of ocurrance within civil law • the act of forcibly taking from a person • the belief that someone has committed a crime • agreement between 2+ people to commit a crime • ...
FOR3701_FI CONCESSION P8 2024-02-29
Across
- a person who assists with communication during a pointing out
- they make up a small portion of the criminal population
- the obligation to do your work
- combined these form the modus operandi of a criminal
- the main computer database in the cell phone system
- a valuable source of evidence
- such a person is not suitable to undergo a polygraph examination
- to coordinate activities and allocate taskings to people
- may be a justice of the peace
- they render scientific support to investigators
Down
- an expensive and sometimes dangerous investigative technique
- a tool that is used to detect possible deception
- type of communication used by a cell phone
- a type of resource that needs to be managed
- without this cellular communication is not possible
- a type of expert evidence used for imprint identification
- a category of questions asked by the polygraph examiner
- the suspect has the right to have access to this person
- one of the cellular network service providers
- their crimes usually do not have a fixed pattern
20 Clues: a valuable source of evidence • may be a justice of the peace • the obligation to do your work • type of communication used by a cell phone • a type of resource that needs to be managed • one of the cellular network service providers • they render scientific support to investigators • a tool that is used to detect possible deception • ...
Unit 1 - 4ème 2022-09-19
Across
- The person who kills someone
- A physical sign of being hurt
- Where people go if they commit a crime
- An open physical sign of being hurt
- The person who is killed
- The name for English policemen
- The nickname of English policemen
- The place where the crime takes place
- The object used to shoot someone
- The name for a dead body
- What people give to prove they didn't commit a crime
- An adjective describing someone who didn't commit a crime
- An adjective describing someone who committed a crime
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- An object used to cut, and sometimes kill
- A person who has killed more than 3 people
- An object which proves a person committed a crime
- The name for a potential criminal
- The search for a criminal
- The crime of killing someone
- What flows in our veins
- The name of the object used to kill
- An object that helps policemen find the killer
- The person who sees the crime being committed
- The story told by a person who saw a crime
24 Clues: What flows in our veins • The person who is killed • The name for a dead body • The search for a criminal • The person who kills someone • The crime of killing someone • A physical sign of being hurt • The name for English policemen • The object used to shoot someone • The name for a potential criminal • The nickname of English policemen • An open physical sign of being hurt • ...
Law, Sociey, Political Involvement 2023-09-13
Across
- Group of government ministors that decide issues of government
- A system of government where political power stay with the people
- The upper house of Federal Parliment
- Absence of government laws
- Number of votes needed to win
- Court official who has the pwer to make decisions on matters
- Where people resolve disputes that relate to law
- Member of parliment who isnt a part of a political party
- 12-6 people who to hear eveidence in a case
- The process to decide if someone commited a criminal act
- An attempt to enlist political support
- Traditional indeginous rules
- The colonies
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- A previous legal decision
- Creamy cheesey pasta
- A vote to change the constitution
- The party in a criminal or civil trial who brought action
- A mexican food with a hard shell
- The party that starts the civil action
- Area of government responsibility
- For all people to use the legal system
- Relese a prisinor for good behaviour
- A civil wrong
- To release a person who is awaiting trial
- Civil action againt a person who caused harm
25 Clues: The colonies • A civil wrong • Creamy cheesey pasta • A previous legal decision • Absence of government laws • Traditional indeginous rules • Number of votes needed to win • A mexican food with a hard shell • A vote to change the constitution • Area of government responsibility • The upper house of Federal Parliment • Relese a prisinor for good behaviour • ...
bleh 2024-10-04
Across
- of omission - when a person fails to perform an act required by criminal law
- - taking away a person without consent
- - the failure to exercise a reasonable or ordinary amount
- - an act of trying to achieve something
- - the deliberate taking of one's own life
- degree murder - act of murder with planning
- murder - murder that takes place at any felony committed at the time
- manslaughter - reasonable killing
- - the person who commits a crime
- - something thought out
- crimes- type of crimes that is committed by taking a punishable step towards the commission of another crime
Down
- degree murder - killing done with malice but without premeditation
- homicide - means causing death through criminal negligence
- - the person who helps the principal commit a crime
- - the killing of one human being by another
- before the fact - a person who helps the principal commit a crime without being present
- manslaughter - killing with no intent of killing
- - evil intent to something horrible
- act - an act that is open to view
- -the act of asking for or trying to obtain something from someone
20 Clues: - something thought out • - the person who commits a crime • act - an act that is open to view • manslaughter - reasonable killing • - evil intent to something horrible • - taking away a person without consent • - an act of trying to achieve something • - the deliberate taking of one's own life • - the killing of one human being by another • ...
Final 2025-12-05
Across
- The removal of an individual (from society), for a set amount of time, so as they cannot commit crimes (in society) for an amount of time in the future.
- The temporary confinement of a juvenile in a secure facility while awaiting a hearing or disposition. This is the juvenile equivalent of being held in jail before trial, and its use is often a subject of debate in the system.
- Suggests that low self-control, often rooted in ineffective parenting, is a primary factor in criminal behavior.
- A form of suspended sentence that allows offenders to serve their time under supervision in the community instead of in jail. It aims to rehabilitate individuals while monitoring their behavior.
- Argues that strong social bonds can prevent crime through attachment, commitment, involvement, and belief.
- Provides explanations for observations about the world, particularly in criminology where it seeks to understand the causes of crime.
- Days that an offender is free from incidents, write-ups, tickets, or other ways to describe rule infractions.
- A form of conditional early release from incarceration granted by a parole board after reviewing an offender’s case. It is not automatic but rather a decision based on factors like the offender's institutional record, post-release plans, and the potential risk to the community.
- These prisons feature dormitory-style housing and are generally reserved for non-violent offenders with shorter sentences. They focus on rehabilitation and reintegration into society.
- An act committed by a minor that would be considered a crime if committed by an adult. This is the central concept of juvenile justice, distinguishing the actions of young offenders from adult criminals.
- A philosophical underpinning or punishment ideology that is geared toward “a balance for past harm.” It is the only backward-looking punishment ideology.
- A process that redirects an individual away from the formal justice system at some stage. It aims to provide alternative pathways to address behavior without traditional punitive measures.
- Specialized court programs that assist individuals in recovering from substance use disorders. They involve collaboration among judges, prosecutors, and caseworkers to support comprehensive treatment and reduce recidivism.
- Classify offenders coming from various courts after felony convictions. They play a crucial role in determining the appropriate facility for each individual.
- Have dormitory-style housing but house more serious offenders than minimum security facilities. They may include individuals with disruptive behavior.
- A community-based sentence that allows a juvenile to remain in their home under the supervision of a probation officer. This is one of the most common dispositions, emphasizing rehabilitation and support rather than institutionalization.
- A legal doctrine giving the state the right and responsibility to act as a parent or guardian for a minor in need of protection. This is the philosophical foundation of the juvenile justice system, which historically focused on rehabilitation rather than punishment.
- The cyclical pattern where individuals are arrested, incarcerated, released, and then re-arrested and re-incarcerated, often repeatedly. This concept highlights the high rates of recidivism, or the tendency for formerly incarcerated individuals to reoffend, within the criminal justice system.
- A facility where individuals are confined under state authority, typically as punishment for crimes. It serves to rehabilitate offenders and maintain public safety.
- A facility used for individuals who are in the custody of a legal arm of a state (or subsidiary).
- Facilities built and managed by private corporations for profit. They often operate under different regulations compared to state-run prisons.
- Focuses on how being labeled as a criminal can perpetuate criminal behavior, emphasizing societal reactions over the act itself.
- The changing of offender's behaviors, so that they are not committing crimes in the future.
- A form of release from prison where an inmate is released after serving a specific portion of their sentence, as mandated by law.
- The movement of individuals between different types of institutions, particularly when those institutions are within the criminal justice system or related to mental health care. It involves the shifting of individuals between prisons, psychiatric facilities, and other settings, often resulting in a cycle of confinement.
- The scientific study of law-breaking, law-making, and society's responses to criminal behavior.
- Programs that are designed to reform offenders through physical activity and discipline. These programs focus on instilling structure and accountability in participants.
- Identifies multiple sources of strain, including failure to achieve goals and negative stimuli.
- Refers to the failure of social institutions to regulate individual behavior due to weakened community ties.
- Designed for high-risk inmates, including those with severe mental health issues, and often keep prisoners in their cells for nearly all day. Their operational focus varies based on the inmate population.
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- The final decision or sentence in a juvenile case, which is equivalent to sentencing in adult court. The disposition can involve a range of options, from probation and community service to placement in a juvenile detention facility.
- Aims to prevent crime through the threat of punishment, which is most effective when it is certain, swift, and severe.
- States that criminal behavior is learned through interactions with others, especially in close relationships.
- A community-based approach that focuses on repairing harm and restoring relationships after wrongdoing. It emphasizes accountability and healing for both victims and offenders.
- Suggests that criminal behavior is influenced by biological factors such as genetics and brain structure.
- Suggests that individuals consent to relinquish some self-interests for societal protection against lawbreakers.
- Serve as temporary housing for individuals needing supervision and support after leaving prison. They may offer outpatient treatment and full-time residency based on individual needs.
- An act that is considered a crime only because the individual who committed it is a minor. Examples include truancy (skipping school), running away from home, and violating curfew. These offenses are a unique feature of the juvenile justice system.
- Include the right to free speech, religion, adequate nutrition, medical care, and protection against violence. These rights are essential for maintaining humane conditions within prisons.
- Refers to the extension of many Bill of Rights protections to prisoners. This movement aimed to ensure fair treatment and legal rights within the prison system.
- Provide transitional living for individuals re-entering society after incarceration. They offer support and supervision to help residents reintegrate successfully.
- Evaluates the morality of actions based on their outcomes, advocating for the greatest good for the greatest number.
- Emphasizes the use of empirical evidence and scientific inquiry to understand and address the causes of criminal behavior.
- Refers to the high rates of imprisonment in the United States, particularly since the 1970s. This phenomenon disproportionately affects marginalized communities, especially Black and Latino individuals.
- Focuses on preventing future offenses by threatening severe punishments for those caught committing crimes. It aims to discourage both the offender and others from criminal behavior.
- The formal process in juvenile court that is equivalent to a trial in adult court. During an adjudication hearing, a judge determines whether the juvenile is responsible for the delinquent act they are accused of.
- The process by which a juvenile court relinquishes its jurisdiction over a case and transfers it to an adult criminal court. This is a critical legal mechanism used for juveniles accused of serious or violent offenses.
- The social construction of crime indicates that definitions of criminality can change over time and are influenced by social and political contexts.
- The assumption that individuals can make rational choices based on perceived benefits and consequences.
- Posits that stress or pressure can lead individuals to engage in criminal activity when there is a gap between cultural goals and legitimate means.
- Primarily house violent offenders serving long sentences, often in single-occupancy cells. Inmates spend most of their time confined to their cells.
- Transition from dormitory housing to cells, typically housing two individuals per cell. They have heightened security measures, including fences and reduced freedom of movement.
- Posits that individuals are motivated to seek maximum pleasure and avoid pain or punishment.
53 Clues: The changing of offender's behaviors, so that they are not committing crimes in the future. • Posits that individuals are motivated to seek maximum pleasure and avoid pain or punishment. • The scientific study of law-breaking, law-making, and society's responses to criminal behavior. • ...
Court Terms 2017-05-11
Across
- The assertion of an appellate court that the judgment of the lower court is correct and should stand.
- To find a defendant not guilty in a criminal trial.
- An assertion, declaration or statement of a party to an action made in a pleading, stating what the party expects to prove.
- One which suggests to a witness the answer desired. Generally prohibited on direct examination.
- A judgement or decree.
- for Cause A request by a party that the court excuse a specific juror on the basis that the juror is biased.
- An injury or wrong committed, with or without force, to the person or property of another, which gives rise to a claim for damages.
- Constitutional guarantee that an accused person receive a fair and impartial trial.
- An amount of money determined by the judge and posted with the court clerk as security.
- "To speak the truth." The process of preliminary examination of prospective jurors, by the court or attorneys, regarding their qualifications.
- The questioning of a witness by the party opposed to the one who produced the witness.
- Oral or written request made by a party to an action before, during or after a trial upon which a court issues a ruling or order.
- of Evidence The general standard of proof in civil cases. The weight of evidence presented by one side is more convincing to the trier of facts than the evidence presented by the opposing side.
- Compensation recovered in the courts by a person who has suffered loss, detriment or injury to his or her person, property or rights, through the unlawful act or negligence of another.
- Paper, document or other object received by the court as evidence during a trial or hearing.
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- A law created by the Legislature.
- A written or printed declaration or statement under oath. See certificate under penalty of perjury of perjury.
- (allegation) Stated; recited; claimed; asserted; charged.
- The closing statement, by counsel, to the trier of facts after all parties have concluded their presentation of evidence.
- The questioning of a witness by the party who produced the witness.
- If, in the minds of the jury, a doubt exists which may have arisen from the evidence, or lack of evidence, a doubt that would exist in the mind of a reasonable person after fully, fairly, and carefully considering all of the evidence, or lack of evidence.
- of Court Any act that is meant to embarrass, hinder or obstruct a court in the administration of justice. Direct contempt is committed in the presence of the court; indirect contempt is when a lawful order is not carried out or is refused.
- Book containing entries of all proceedings in a court.
- System Basic U.S. trial system in which each of the opposing parties has an opportunity to state his or her viewpoint before the court.
- The initial statement made by attorneys for each side, outlining the facts each intends to establish during the trial.
- A legal document, prepared by an attorney, which presents the law and facts supporting his or her client's case.
- In criminal cases, a court hearing where a defendant is advised of the charges and asked to plead guilty or not guilty.
- 1. Court's denial of any motion or point raised to the court. 2. To overturn or void a decision made in a prior case.
- Written accusation of a grand jury, charging that a person or business has committed a crime.
29 Clues: A judgement or decree. • A law created by the Legislature. • To find a defendant not guilty in a criminal trial. • Book containing entries of all proceedings in a court. • (allegation) Stated; recited; claimed; asserted; charged. • The questioning of a witness by the party who produced the witness. • ...
Court Terms 2017-05-15
Across
- The assertion of an appellate court that the judgment of the lower court is correct and should stand.
- A legal document, prepared by an attorney, which presents the law and facts supporting his or her client's case.
- If, in the minds of the jury, a doubt exists which may have arisen from the evidence, or lack of evidence, a doubt that would exist in the mind of a reasonable person after fully, fairly, and carefully considering all of the evidence, or lack of evidence.
- An amount of money determined by the judge and posted with the court clerk as security.
- Constitutional guarantee that an accused person receive a fair and impartial trial.
- A judgment or decree.
- (allegation) Stated; recited; claimed; asserted; charged.
- Written accusation of a grand jury, charging that a person or business has committed a crime.
- In criminal cases, a court hearing where a defendant is advised of the charges and asked to plead guilty or not guilty.
- The general standard of proof in civil cases. The weight of evidence presented by one side is more convincing to the trier of facts than the evidence presented by the opposing side.
- Paper, document or other object received by the court as evidence during a trial or hearing.
- The questioning of a witness by the party opposed to the one who produced the witness.
- The closing statement, by counsel, to the trier of facts after all parties have concluded their presentation of evidence.
- Any act that is meant to embarrass, hinder or obstruct a court in the administration of justice.
- (pronounced "vwar-deer") - "To speak the truth." The process of preliminary examination of prospective jurors, by the court or attorneys, regarding their qualifications.
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- 1. Court's denial of any motion or point raised to the court. 2. To overturn or void a decision made in a prior case.
- Compensation recovered in the courts by a person who has suffered loss, detriment or injury to his or her person, property or rights, through the unlawful act or negligence of another.
- written or printed declaration or statement under oath. See certificate under penalty of perjury of perjury.
- A request by a party that the court excuse a specific juror on the basis that the juror is biased.
- Basic U.S. trial system in which each of the opposing parties has an opportunity to state his or her viewpoint before the court.
- One which suggests to a witness the answer desired. Generally prohibited on direct examination.
- An assertion, declaration or statement of a party to an action made in a pleading, stating what the party expects to prove.
- The initial statement made by attorneys for each side, outlining the facts each intends to establish during the trial.
- To find a defendant not guilty in a criminal trial.
- The questioning of a witness by the party who produced the witness.
- Book containing entries of all proceedings in a court.
- Oral or written request made by a party to an action before, during or after a trial upon which a court issues a ruling or order.
- A law created by the Legislature.
- An injury or wrong committed, with or without force, to the person or property of another, which gives rise to a claim for damages.
29 Clues: A judgment or decree. • A law created by the Legislature. • To find a defendant not guilty in a criminal trial. • Book containing entries of all proceedings in a court. • (allegation) Stated; recited; claimed; asserted; charged. • The questioning of a witness by the party who produced the witness. • ...
Court Terms 2017-05-15
Across
- An injury or wrong committed, with or without force, to the person or property of another, which gives rise to a claim for damages.
- An assertion, declaration or statement of a party to an action made in a pleading, stating what the party expects to prove.
- If, in the minds of the jury, a doubt exists which may have arisen from the evidence, or lack of evidence, a doubt that would exist in the mind of a reasonable person after fully, fairly, and carefully considering all of the evidence, or lack of evidence.
- Compensation recovered in the courts by a person who has suffered loss, detriment or injury to his or her person, property or rights, through the unlawful act or negligence of another.
- Paper, document or other object received by the court as evidence during a trial or hearing.
- The questioning of a witness by the party who produced the witness.
- written or printed declaration or statement under oath. See certificate under penalty of perjury of perjury.
- (pronounced "vwar-deer") - "To speak the truth." The process of preliminary examination of prospective jurors, by the court or attorneys, regarding their qualifications.
- Book containing entries of all proceedings in a court.
- The initial statement made by attorneys for each side, outlining the facts each intends to establish during the trial.
- A legal document, prepared by an attorney, which presents the law and facts supporting his or her client's case.
- The assertion of an appellate court that the judgment of the lower court is correct and should stand.
- A law created by the Legislature.
- In criminal cases, a court hearing where a defendant is advised of the charges and asked to plead guilty or not guilty.
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- 1. Court's denial of any motion or point raised to the court. 2. To overturn or void a decision made in a prior case.
- Constitutional guarantee that an accused person receive a fair and impartial trial.
- The general standard of proof in civil cases. The weight of evidence presented by one side is more convincing to the trier of facts than the evidence presented by the opposing side.
- The questioning of a witness by the party opposed to the one who produced the witness.
- Any act that is meant to embarrass, hinder or obstruct a court in the administration of justice.
- A judgment or decree.
- A request by a party that the court excuse a specific juror on the basis that the juror is biased.
- (allegation) Stated; recited; claimed; asserted; charged.
- One which suggests to a witness the answer desired. Generally prohibited on direct examination.
- An amount of money determined by the judge and posted with the court clerk as security.
- The closing statement, by counsel, to the trier of facts after all parties have concluded their presentation of evidence.
- To find a defendant not guilty in a criminal trial.
- Oral or written request made by a party to an action before, during or after a trial upon which a court issues a ruling or order.
- Written accusation of a grand jury, charging that a person or business has committed a crime.
- Basic U.S. trial system in which each of the opposing parties has an opportunity to state his or her viewpoint before the court.
29 Clues: A judgment or decree. • A law created by the Legislature. • To find a defendant not guilty in a criminal trial. • Book containing entries of all proceedings in a court. • (allegation) Stated; recited; claimed; asserted; charged. • The questioning of a witness by the party who produced the witness. • ...
Anime 2022-06-07
Across
- black samurai embarks on journey through past
- His family gets killed by demon MJ
- Every one dies, sadly
- a magic guild with fire freak and ice freak
Down
- kid who can read minds gets adopted by spy
- a hard-headed boy always wanting to grow.
- people play games & earn money and die.
- A little boy gains the power of rubber.
- 15 y/o boy blessed with powers of a shinigami
- Meisters and weapons hunt kishin souls.
- A kid cursed from birth with a demon.
11 Clues: Every one dies, sadly • His family gets killed by demon MJ • A kid cursed from birth with a demon. • people play games & earn money and die. • A little boy gains the power of rubber. • Meisters and weapons hunt kishin souls. • a hard-headed boy always wanting to grow. • kid who can read minds gets adopted by spy • a magic guild with fire freak and ice freak • ...
Yael Nehemia Shay 2022-03-12
Across
- Teenagers love to ________ (:
- The criminal _____ that she commited the crime
- Freddie Mercury was a _____ of "queen"
- Everybody _____ the dog for eating all the fries frome the table
- I want to _____ my room
- When you first meat someone, you want to _____ them
- The criminal will be jadged in ______
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- My sister and I had that we will naver take each other clothes
- She is ______ because of her birthday tomarrow
- The math teacher _____ the test to next week
10 Clues: I want to _____ my room • Teenagers love to ________ (: • The criminal will be jadged in ______ • Freddie Mercury was a _____ of "queen" • The math teacher _____ the test to next week • She is ______ because of her birthday tomarrow • The criminal _____ that she commited the crime • When you first meat someone, you want to _____ them • ...
Social Control,Deviance and Crime 2022-05-23
Across
- shared rules of conduct that tell people how to act in specific situations.
- once arrested the accused becomes the Responsibility of the courts.
- great moral significance.
- have most immediate over who is arrested for criminal act.
- murder,rape,robbery and assault.
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- stealing or intentionally damaging someone's property.
- serious mores formalized into laws.
- Any act that is labeled as such by authority and is possible prohibited by law.
- punishing criminal is socially acceptable act of revenge.
- behavior that violates significance social norms.
10 Clues: great moral significance. • murder,rape,robbery and assault. • serious mores formalized into laws. • behavior that violates significance social norms. • stealing or intentionally damaging someone's property. • punishing criminal is socially acceptable act of revenge. • have most immediate over who is arrested for criminal act. • ...
Criminology 2024-05-14
Across
- which theorist looked at body types as criminal
- what is the crime when stealing from a house
- which theorist developed a theory of criminality based on personality
- Which theorist considered how a person looked implied they could be a criminal
- what is an act against the norms of society
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- which theorist covers Functionalism
- name a campaign beginning with S
- what is it called when people rally for change
- which theorist looks at the labeling theory
- who influences campaigns across the country
10 Clues: name a campaign beginning with S • which theorist covers Functionalism • which theorist looks at the labeling theory • who influences campaigns across the country • what is an act against the norms of society • what is the crime when stealing from a house • what is it called when people rally for change • which theorist looked at body types as criminal • ...
Buisness law vocab 2025-04-28
Across
- Evidence the justifies a cop in stopping and questioning someone believed to be involved in criminal acts
- court ordered document telling police to arrest someone
- Using context clues on how drug couriers act to question a person
- not told they could stay silent
- asked question after the arrest and witnesses
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- based breaking the law on race
- a reasonable belief through a good source
- answering that tend to subject to criminal prosecution
- to search the outer clothing for weapons
- take a person into custody
10 Clues: take a person into custody • based breaking the law on race • not told they could stay silent • to search the outer clothing for weapons • a reasonable belief through a good source • asked question after the arrest and witnesses • answering that tend to subject to criminal prosecution • court ordered document telling police to arrest someone • ...
Wings of Fire 2022-05-16
marvel 2022-05-16
Crime 2014-11-10
15 Clues: zagt • atrisināt • izglābties • acīmredzams • pierādījums • apzagt banku • noziedznieks • atņemt somiņu • veikalu apzakt • graffiti zīmēt grafiti • a gun draudēt ar ieroci • property izvandīt īpašumu • a person aplauupīt personu • some money nozagt maz naudas • into a building ielauzties ēkā
THE NARRATIVE OF A.G P OF NANTUCKET 2020-09-03
15 Clues: a feeling • tie things • protagonist • sun and rain • ship manager • marine animal • something deep • strange things • sail in the sea • criminal person • died in a fight • to hurt a person • dangerous element • supernatural thing • happens in the sea
Chameleon 2022-05-09
15 Clues: Many • Limit • Repetitive • Saving others • Similar to flow • Academic payment • Criminal offense • Racial seperation • To answer someone • Belongs in a sink • Someone different • Break during school • A very christian lady • Being mean to someone • Colour changing reptile
Chapter 2 - Our Laws 2022-09-21
Across
- The freedom to make judgements.
- ________ law is the body of law that defines crimes and assigns punishments for them.
- A ___________ is a serious crime, such as murder.
- Strict _______ does not require intent.
- Police have ______, which is the force by which others can be made to obey.
- The dual responsibility of seeking out the guilty while protecting the innocent is known as the Criminal Justice ________.
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- A police officer's right to direct and command.
- A crime so offensive, it is obviously criminals.
- A minor offense.
- _________ law refers to noncriminal restrictions.
- _________ of a crime are the distinctive acts making up a specific crime.
- An offense in violation of civil law.
- The reason for doing a crime.
13 Clues: A minor offense. • The reason for doing a crime. • The freedom to make judgements. • An offense in violation of civil law. • Strict _______ does not require intent. • A police officer's right to direct and command. • A crime so offensive, it is obviously criminals. • A ___________ is a serious crime, such as murder. • _________ law refers to noncriminal restrictions. • ...
My Great Aunt Arizona 2016-02-01
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- Arizona got her name from this person.
- How old was Great Aunt Arizona when she died?
- How Arizona wore her long hair.
- She always dreamed about these.
- Did she ever go to the faraway places she taught us about?
- Where does she stay with you forever?
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- She married who?
- The students called her this instead of her real name.
- This is where Arizona's home is.
- What was Arizona's job?
- They grew in every window.
- Invited Arizona to live at her house and help with chores.
12 Clues: She married who? • What was Arizona's job? • They grew in every window. • How Arizona wore her long hair. • She always dreamed about these. • This is where Arizona's home is. • Where does she stay with you forever? • Arizona got her name from this person. • How old was Great Aunt Arizona when she died? • The students called her this instead of her real name. • ...
"Hadestown" 2023-03-09
Across
- the time period the musical takes place during.
- the instrument Orpheus plays.
- the type of musical/story this is
Down
- the narrator
- the character who is cold, hungry, and lonely
- this takes you to Hadestown
- the melody that makes Hades feel again
- the character who likes to have a good time
- this character has doubt that their love will return to them
- the character who's going to bring back Spring
- the character who tries to cause trouble and pain
- what the fates put into the back of people's minds.
12 Clues: the narrator • this takes you to Hadestown • the instrument Orpheus plays. • the type of musical/story this is • the melody that makes Hades feel again • the character who likes to have a good time • the character who is cold, hungry, and lonely • the character who's going to bring back Spring • the time period the musical takes place during. • ...
Hannah's capstone 2023-03-17
Across
- one of the people from the case I talked about joined this group
- victim or criminal?
- ________ plea
- less than ____ % of criminal cases uses insanity as a defense
Down
- serial killer who didn't want to hurt victims but wanted to just kill them
- target of an attempted presidential assassination
- killed her 5 children
- legal word that used to be a medical one
- 1 _________ 1:9
9 Clues: ________ plea • 1 _________ 1:9 • victim or criminal? • killed her 5 children • legal word that used to be a medical one • target of an attempted presidential assassination • less than ____ % of criminal cases uses insanity as a defense • one of the people from the case I talked about joined this group • ...
lyric crossword - guess the singer who sang these lyrics! 2025-06-20
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- "the history book on the shelf is always repeating itself"
- "and the haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate"
- "hello from the other side"
- "looking for the answers in the pouring rain"
- "and the walls kept tumbling down"
- "Tell me what you want what you really really want"
- "I am a champion and you're gonna hear me roar"
- "Roman cavalry choirs are singing"
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- "moonbeam ice cream"
- "but he thinks he'd blow our minds"
- "never gonna turn around and desert you"
- "you'll never shine if ya don't glow"
- "mammaaaa ooooooooh"
- "we were just kids when we fell in love"
- "switch it up like Nintendo"
- "the sun is shining in the sky"
- "and I would walk 500 miles"
17 Clues: "moonbeam ice cream" • "mammaaaa ooooooooh" • "hello from the other side" • "switch it up like Nintendo" • "and I would walk 500 miles" • "the sun is shining in the sky" • "and the walls kept tumbling down" • "Roman cavalry choirs are singing" • "but he thinks he'd blow our minds" • "you'll never shine if ya don't glow" • "never gonna turn around and desert you" • ...
number the starts pyp #2 by Bradley Trillo 2016-10-25
Key to Happiness 2022-12-14
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- Aliens come from a different
- You’re mildly obsessed with the things that make this it's a physics phenomenon
- Cozy earth is pure
- 1 cup of love is 8oz, the oz. is a
- It controls us
- I don’t have a lot of it when I'm hungry hehe
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- English Spanish Portuguese Japanese Mandarin are a
- A very positive, intense human emotion
- You have the one to my heart hehe
- Not the same but
- Wizards are masters at it
- Half the things i say to you when im high are often
- More than tight
13 Clues: It controls us • More than tight • Not the same but • Cozy earth is pure • Wizards are masters at it • Aliens come from a different • You have the one to my heart hehe • 1 cup of love is 8oz, the oz. is a • A very positive, intense human emotion • I don’t have a lot of it when I'm hungry hehe • English Spanish Portuguese Japanese Mandarin are a • ...
Sebastian's Birthday Crossword 2023-07-25
7 Clues: A line of Ledgers (8) • Technical ninth month (8) • Child of Simple Minds (7) • Native Islands breathing tube (7,7) • Bible King with a licence to kill (5) • Travel of choice for the Conchords (6) • Someone who throws the first stone (1,6)
80s Movies/Characters 2021-08-16
Across
- not necessary thank you
- foetus
- visitors, staff and guests
- aits
- tatas
- 9 sick days
- simple minds
- butter toes
- i gotta be nuts
- miyagi girlfriend
- bueller
- you had me at hello
- i am very cute
- california here we come
- honour
- stay gold
- life moves pretty fast
- ah did
- and they smell so good
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- okinawa
- jab punch
- mr miyagi's little trees
- take my breath away
- baby browns
- preggers
- disapproving sister
- just take those old records off the shelf
- and I owe it all to you
- coward
- show me the money!
- the human head weighs 8 pounds
- god dammit
- i had to
- the creep
- he's gonna marry me
- wake up and smell the coffee mr larusso
36 Clues: aits • tatas • foetus • coward • honour • ah did • okinawa • bueller • preggers • i had to • jab punch • the creep • stay gold • god dammit • baby browns • 9 sick days • butter toes • simple minds • i am very cute • i gotta be nuts • miyagi girlfriend • show me the money! • take my breath away • disapproving sister • you had me at hello • he's gonna marry me • life moves pretty fast • and they smell so good • ...
Character Traits 2022-04-22
Across
- unafraid
- unpleasant in manner or nature, unable to get along with others
- having an influence on others to change their minds
- tankful, showing appreciation
- only concerned with one's self
- able to think up creative solutions to problems
- positive thinker, full of hope
- brave, unafraid
- reacts without thinking
- not influenced or controlled by others
- showing consideration for others
- faithful to one's obligations, government
- somewhat out of the norm, odd
- tends to make quick or critical judgments
Down
- misleading or fraudulent
- having or showing sound judgements
- positive outlook
- someone who feels deep sympathy or sorrow for another
- shows self restraint , avoids deep relationships with family and friends
- eager to achieve
- answerable or accountable for their actions
- showing politeness
- warmly affectionate, fond
- kind, helpful
24 Clues: unafraid • kind, helpful • brave, unafraid • positive outlook • eager to achieve • showing politeness • reacts without thinking • misleading or fraudulent • warmly affectionate, fond • tankful, showing appreciation • somewhat out of the norm, odd • only concerned with one's self • positive thinker, full of hope • showing consideration for others • having or showing sound judgements • ...
Maximum Ride Schools out forever 2011-10-13
Across
- Like a father to Maximum.
- Leader of the Pack.
- The name of Angles bear.
- Tries to kill Maximum.
- What holiday did the flock celebrate with Anne?
- Place where they gained their wings?
- Where did the Flock move to when the ran away from Anne?
- Between Ari and Max it a ______-______ Relationship.
- Who could read peoples minds?
- What did Max use to cut herself?
- Where did the flock learn some flying skills from?
Down
- Who is the author of the book?
- She was like a mom to them.
- Found their parents first.
- Who is the only one actually related to Angle?
- The talking dog.
- What could Angle talk to?
- What does Max have implanted in her arm?
- Who try to kill the flock.
- Max's first date.
20 Clues: The talking dog. • Max's first date. • Leader of the Pack. • Tries to kill Maximum. • The name of Angles bear. • Like a father to Maximum. • What could Angle talk to? • Found their parents first. • Who try to kill the flock. • She was like a mom to them. • Who could read peoples minds? • Who is the author of the book? • What did Max use to cut herself? • ...
Media Theory Revision 2023-12-04
Across
- Mulvey - Male Gaze theorist
- The focus of Livingstone and Lunt's work
- Theories that explain how the mass media influence the attitudes and perceptions of audience members
- Gender - Butler
- - Doll, Bandura
- Paul - Postcolonial theorist
- A postmodern concept, a representation or imitation of a person or thing
- Codes, includes body language and facial expressions
- Cultivation theory
- A key aspect of Baudrillard's theory
- Denotation, connotation and myth
- Hesmondhalgh would argue there is a lack of this in the media
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- The opposite to a stereotype
- David - Cultural Industries
- The study of signs
- Believes that the media does not create identities, but just reflect them instead
- Stuart - Reception Theory
- End of audience theorist
- Maps - The representations we carry round in our minds
- Repetition and - genre theory
- An intersectional feminist
21 Clues: Gender - Butler • - Doll, Bandura • The study of signs • Cultivation theory • End of audience theorist • Stuart - Reception Theory • An intersectional feminist • Mulvey - Male Gaze theorist • David - Cultural Industries • The opposite to a stereotype • Paul - Postcolonial theorist • Repetition and - genre theory • Denotation, connotation and myth • A key aspect of Baudrillard's theory • ...
Who are these people? 2024-06-04
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- Don't make her call Portia
- Played softball and likes to smack people
- On a competitive cheer team
- Will probably make comic books & graphic novels someday
- Is Caribbean & joined Match in October
- Played basketball and has a younger brother in 8th grade
- Very good at school - also has a brother who graduates this week
- Her birthday is on Christmas Eve
- Writes diss tracks & watches Netflix
- Good at photography
- "HELLLLLPPP!!" "Hi Monkey!"
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- Really likes Celsius
- Has a cousin who graduates this week, also very good friends with Isis
- Played Nala in the Lion King Musical
- Just broke her arm
- Very good at that Dragonball Z game
- Has a cousin in the 10th grade
- Won a medal at the track championships
- Loves coffee
- Had an interview for Minds Matter last week
20 Clues: Loves coffee • Just broke her arm • Good at photography • Really likes Celsius • Don't make her call Portia • On a competitive cheer team • "HELLLLLPPP!!" "Hi Monkey!" • Has a cousin in the 10th grade • Her birthday is on Christmas Eve • Very good at that Dragonball Z game • Played Nala in the Lion King Musical • Writes diss tracks & watches Netflix • ...
IPM1102 IPM Law Lecture 7 2024-09-30
Across
- I didn't sign this leh.
- Finally got towed.
- You know.
- Condition 1.
- Stop you from working elsewhere.
- Being forced.
- The weaker party.
- Our favourite judge.
- Buy my shares or I unalive your fam.
- Not Burger King's competitor.
- One way to rebut PUI.
- Another name for guarantor.
- Quality of pressure.
- Cannot poach my employees ah.
- Kena mind controlled.
- To put something into something.
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- Gunmaker.
- Another name for lawyer.
- One-sided mistake.
- Another type of legit interest.
- Minds having a meeting.
- UI usually due to having trust and confidence.
- You should have known.
- Expensive printer.
- UI which actually happened.
- A type of legit interest.
- Not red crayon quiz.
- The stronger party.
- Pay us or we ain't gna tow your boat.
29 Clues: Gunmaker. • You know. • Condition 1. • Being forced. • The weaker party. • One-sided mistake. • Finally got towed. • Expensive printer. • The stronger party. • Our favourite judge. • Not red crayon quiz. • Quality of pressure. • One way to rebut PUI. • Kena mind controlled. • You should have known. • I didn't sign this leh. • Minds having a meeting. • Another name for lawyer. • ...
Freshman 2022 2022-05-20
Across
- mushrrom hoodie
- very athletic
- bowling
- tall
- baseball
- skittles
- sleeps
- where has your aspen
- Ronald McDonald
- good at CC
- interesting
- spanish
- positive
- red head
- name starts with A and ends with very
- Mrs Billington son who isnt Brent
- loud and outgoing
- weasel
- long hair
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- Quesadilla
- likes featheres in hair
- smart and Gholsons favorite
- minds his own business
- masks
- not as annoying as brother
- sits next to in butchers on my left side
- likes jakob
- knows it all
- rymes with bella
- 5 day ISS
- sit next to in Butchers
- sucks
- emo
- Not annoying in Shipleys class
- sister of ronald mcdonald
- likes weights
- where has your Aspen
- caring
- funny
- special
- friendly, T2GO
- giraff
42 Clues: emo • tall • masks • sucks • funny • sleeps • caring • giraff • weasel • bowling • spanish • special • baseball • skittles • positive • red head • 5 day ISS • long hair • Quesadilla • good at CC • likes jakob • interesting • knows it all • very athletic • likes weights • friendly, T2GO • mushrrom hoodie • Ronald McDonald • rymes with bella • loud and outgoing • where has your aspen • where has your Aspen • minds his own business • ...
OLC Chapters 23 & 24 2023-05-17
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- receiving our Lord unworthily is the sin of...
- the sacrament of spiritual food
- lifting our minds and hearts to God
- the perfect prayer
- quoted on page 147
- keep on praying
- prayer that praises God for His goodness
- accepting how God will answer our prayers
- interior prayer, not out loud
- Blood of Christ, _____ me
- a blessing with the Blessed Sacrament
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- prayer that asks for God's forgiveness
- a sign made by Christ to give us grace
- Our Lord's final night of prayer was here
- how Jesus taught us to pray
- the sacrament where sins are forgiven
- the most common prayers
- how the Body of Christ is displayed
- prayer in your own words
- prayer that thanks God for His gifts
- pray like the tax collector, with...
21 Clues: keep on praying • the perfect prayer • quoted on page 147 • the most common prayers • prayer in your own words • Blood of Christ, _____ me • how Jesus taught us to pray • interior prayer, not out loud • the sacrament of spiritual food • lifting our minds and hearts to God • how the Body of Christ is displayed • prayer that thanks God for His gifts • ...
The Brightening Air 2025-04-16
Across
- A temperance vow(10)
- “Dare always dare” (6,6)
- The smell of Stephen (5-3)
- A song that is rough and woven(6,6)
- Not quite dinner, not quite lunch (5)
- Home of (6)
- One of billies nocturnal fascinations (11)
- A magical fox’s refuge (6)
- 2004 Conor McPherson (3,4)
- Where Dermot had a shite weekend (6)
- An imminet state of demise (10)
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- Freya’s diploma (6,10)
- A meal with the kids (8,8)
- A sacred river (6)
- Major railway interchange (8,8)
- A county home to the famous Benbulben mountain (5)
- Dermot’s middle name (7)
- Irish name for supernatural beings (5)
- Something that has to happen before something else can happen (12)
- Street The Old Vic calls home (3,3)
- Brendan minds (4)
- Beam of creativity (3)
22 Clues: Home of (6) • Brendan minds (4) • A sacred river (6) • A temperance vow(10) • Freya’s diploma (6,10) • Beam of creativity (3) • “Dare always dare” (6,6) • Dermot’s middle name (7) • A meal with the kids (8,8) • The smell of Stephen (5-3) • A magical fox’s refuge (6) • 2004 Conor McPherson (3,4) • Major railway interchange (8,8) • An imminet state of demise (10) • ...
ADJ Chapter 1 Belen Torres Edition 2016-02-09
Across
- Territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority
- An individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution
- The idea crime is the most important function of the criminal justice system
- An institution that holds people who commit serious crimes
- The amount of money to get out of jail
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- An act that violates the criminal law
- An institution that holds people who commit less serious crimes
- The highest appellate court in the U.S. judicial system
- Behavioral expectations of a group
- A person against whom a charge is brought in court
- A verdict of not guilty
- To accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations
12 Clues: A verdict of not guilty • Behavioral expectations of a group • An act that violates the criminal law • The amount of money to get out of jail • A person against whom a charge is brought in court • To accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations • The highest appellate court in the U.S. judicial system • An institution that holds people who commit serious crimes • ...
ADJ 1 chapter 1 Fernando 2016-02-09
Across
- the highest appellate court in the us
- individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution
- to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations
- of serious crimes
- the territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority
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- not guilty
- a person against whom a charge is brought in court
- a perspective of criminal justice that argues that the purpose of the criminal justice system is to ensure fairness under the law
- behavioral expectations of a group
- of less serious crimes
- a type of conditional release that is based on good behavior or evidence of some levels of rehabilitation
- amount to get out of jail
12 Clues: not guilty • of serious crimes • of less serious crimes • amount to get out of jail • behavioral expectations of a group • the highest appellate court in the us • a person against whom a charge is brought in court • to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations • individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution • ...
Police Training Institute 2024-02-12
Across
- Developed by Ivan Nye who proposed there are four types of control
- Theory with motivated offender, suitable target, and absence of a capable guardian
- Conduct that persons intentionally choose to undertake
- Ecological factors that lead to high rates of crime in communities
- Theory associated with the concepts of self-fulfilling prophecy and stereotyping
- scientific study of criminal behavior
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- People learn by watching others
- People are taught how to commit criminal acts
- Means that the police are reasonably certain they know who committed the crime.
- Criminals learn techniques that allow them to rationalize their behavior
- Rule introduced from Mapp v. Ohio
- First established in 1930 by the FBI
12 Clues: People learn by watching others • Rule introduced from Mapp v. Ohio • First established in 1930 by the FBI • scientific study of criminal behavior • People are taught how to commit criminal acts • Conduct that persons intentionally choose to undertake • Developed by Ivan Nye who proposed there are four types of control • ...
