criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
genre1 2024-05-26
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- Courtroom and lawyers.
- Magical and imaginative.
- Exciting journeys.
- Situational comedy.
- Unscripted real-life events.
- Suspenseful and exciting.
- High energy and stunts.
- Funny and lighthearted.
- Doctors and hospitals.
- Criminal investigations.
- Romantic comedy.
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- Serious and emotional.
- Daytime melodrama.
- Scary and eerie.
- Heroes with powers.
- Different stories each episode.
- Futuristic and speculative.
- Whodunit plot.
- Crime solving format.
- Cowboy and frontier.
20 Clues: Whodunit plot. • Scary and eerie. • Romantic comedy. • Daytime melodrama. • Exciting journeys. • Heroes with powers. • Situational comedy. • Cowboy and frontier. • Crime solving format. • Serious and emotional. • Courtroom and lawyers. • Doctors and hospitals. • High energy and stunts. • Funny and lighthearted. • Magical and imaginative. • Criminal investigations. • Suspenseful and exciting. • ...
Amendments 2024-05-15
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- Federal voting; no more __ tax
- Ratification
- Amendment
- Freedom of __, first amendment
- Thirteenth; no more __
- 1920, Women's __
- Criminal Proceedings
- No cruel and unusual __
- Common Law
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- Searches
- Congress shall assemble at least
- Repealed in 1933
- No quartering of __
- 26th, Right to vote
- Appropriate legislation
- Keeping and Bearing
- Presidential Terms
- 1868, Public __
- 6th, The right to a __ trial
- Presidential Heir
20 Clues: Searches • Amendment • Common Law • Ratification • 1868, Public __ • Repealed in 1933 • 1920, Women's __ • Presidential Heir • Presidential Terms • No quartering of __ • 26th, Right to vote • Keeping and Bearing • Criminal Proceedings • Thirteenth; no more __ • Appropriate legislation • No cruel and unusual __ • 6th, The right to a __ trial • Federal voting; no more __ tax • ...
Y2 Unit 6 Police Interview 2022-10-03
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- strange
- a break‐in
- a person who steals / robs
- catch and hold someone
- steal something
- an unpleasant event
- concerning
- be grateful for
- a nearby area
- feeling that something is not right
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- injured
- an entrance hall
- a person who commits a serious crime
- unknown; unusual
- an illegal act
- explain
- attack
- assistance
- a lead
- a large building with many parts
20 Clues: attack • a lead • injured • strange • explain • a break‐in • assistance • concerning • a nearby area • an illegal act • steal something • be grateful for • an entrance hall • unknown; unusual • an unpleasant event • catch and hold someone • a person who steals / robs • a large building with many parts • feeling that something is not right • a person who commits a serious crime
Holes Ch 27-50 2023-05-16
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- lots of effort
- modern
- can't speak or think properly
- uncertain
- steep cliff side
- blood sucking parasites
- physically weak
- not applicable
- make appear
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- to be sorry
- travelers in a group
- height from sea level
- mean laugh
- harsh
- foggy
- sticking out
- to pamper
- small amounts
- safe place
- optical illusion
- procrastinate
- meet by chance
- runaway criminal
23 Clues: harsh • foggy • modern • to pamper • uncertain • mean laugh • safe place • to be sorry • make appear • sticking out • small amounts • procrastinate • lots of effort • meet by chance • not applicable • physically weak • optical illusion • steep cliff side • runaway criminal • travelers in a group • height from sea level • blood sucking parasites • can't speak or think properly
Chains Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-31
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- person who committed a crime
- polite actions
- stuck
- rude behavior
- came up to
- running away
- put up with
- people who were controlled by owners
- agressive
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- controlling
- planned by God
- getting help from others
- bid on , sold
- taken in for a crime committed
- legislative branch
- minor illness
- minimum sound
- handled with caution
- taught how to do things
- great strength
20 Clues: stuck • agressive • came up to • controlling • put up with • running away • bid on , sold • minor illness • minimum sound • rude behavior • planned by God • polite actions • great strength • legislative branch • handled with caution • taught how to do things • getting help from others • person who committed a crime • taken in for a crime committed • people who were controlled by owners
1 2025-11-27
Across
- Sudden insight
- Mark left behind
- Helpful clue
- Person who witnesses an event
- Trail follower
- Police workplace
- Important clue
- Hidden information
- Careful examination
- Crime solver
- Search for facts
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- Person being questioned
- Person who commits a crime
- Person who solves puzzles
- Written case notes
- Follows people secretly
- Final solution
- Mystery to be solved
- Person who investigates
- Secret watcher
20 Clues: Helpful clue • Crime solver • Sudden insight • Final solution • Trail follower • Important clue • Secret watcher • Mark left behind • Police workplace • Search for facts • Written case notes • Hidden information • Careful examination • Mystery to be solved • Person being questioned • Follows people secretly • Person who investigates • Person who solves puzzles • Person who commits a crime • ...
Mission 3 2025-12-14
11 Clues: Gift • Place • Weapon • Conceal • Detective • Celebration • Look carefully • Evidence, proof • Criminal who steals • Person who saw something • Creature helping Santa Claus
Gage's Mars Patel Crossword 2022-05-02
Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-03
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- by means of words; pertaining to words
- a twist of the face expressing disapproval
- influencing the minds by arguments and reasons
- an organized effort to spread a particular point of view
- a sign that stands for something else
- an aspect of a topic.
- much decorated
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- to stir an action
- the use of movement of the limbs or body as a means of expression.
- intended to restore confidence
- One who confers a benefit.
- to go over and beyond a barrier
- A strong wish or aim.
- the method or the details of procedure essential to expertness in an art or science
14 Clues: much decorated • to stir an action • A strong wish or aim. • an aspect of a topic. • One who confers a benefit. • intended to restore confidence • to go over and beyond a barrier • a sign that stands for something else • by means of words; pertaining to words • a twist of the face expressing disapproval • influencing the minds by arguments and reasons • ...
CultureBeliefs2025. 2025-10-30
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- We have ......... in all that we do.
- We deliver ............... moments every day, everywhere, every time.
- We value open and direct interactions to build.....
- We enjoy serving with our “................!” spirit.
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- We are many minds with one .......
- We ............. anything is possible.
- We grow ..........., talent grows us.
7 Clues: We are many minds with one ....... • We have ......... in all that we do. • We grow ..........., talent grows us. • We ............. anything is possible. • We value open and direct interactions to build..... • We enjoy serving with our “................!” spirit. • We deliver ............... moments every day, everywhere, every time.
Solve the crossword puzzle 2026-03-25
7 Clues: where the product is sold • research collected first-hand • what customers pay for a product • the image of a product in customers' minds • protects the product and attracts customers • activities used to communicate with customers • a method of research using a list of questions
Croydon Criminal Investigation Department Crossword 2013-09-21
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- Stealing from a store
- Where trials take place
- Location of an offence
- Tresspasser intending to steal
- Someone charged with an offence
- Possessions or goods
- Use of scam to deceive
- Bystander who sees the crime take place
- Physical attack
- Person of interest
- Place of incident
- Conan Doyle detective
- Caught on camera
- To sratch dent or break something
- Sharp bladed instrument
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- Unique pattern of ridges on the hand
- Wrist restraint device
- Uses force or fear to steal
- To take liberty away
- Taken without permission
- Physical evidence brought before a court
- Deoxyribonucleic acid
- Oxfordshire based detective
23 Clues: Physical attack • Caught on camera • Place of incident • Person of interest • Possessions or goods • To take liberty away • Stealing from a store • Conan Doyle detective • Deoxyribonucleic acid • Wrist restraint device • Location of an offence • Use of scam to deceive • Where trials take place • Sharp bladed instrument • Taken without permission • Uses force or fear to steal • ...
Law 12 Criminal Law Crossword 2014-10-27
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- Information regarding the case that a witness actually saw or heard.
- Can consist of 12 members in a criminal case and 8 in a civil case.
- To ask the witness question done so by the opponent.
- What does JP stand for?
- The highest court in Canada.
- An accused must be proven guilty _______________.
- When the jury cannot reach a unanimous decision.
- A person who applies to the Court of Appeal to revoke the decision made in a lower court.
- A person the government has charged with breaking the law.
- Evidence that is not direct. ex. "Anne said Rob stabbed Joe."
- Trial to decide if there is enough evidence that the accused has committed the crime.
- to claim or to prove that evidence is false.
- When the witness is questioned by the counsel that called them up to stand.
- Also known as the persecutor.
- Summons jury panel.
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- Listening in on a conversation (usually phone) secretly without the knowledge of the people conversing.
- Defends the accused.
- Accused in a criminal case can choose to be tried by Judge and _____.
- The court of _____. The highest court in the province.
- Swearing a false oath. Not telling the truth in the courtroom.
- Can be used in the court if there is not a substantial amount of direct evidence.
- Explains to the Jury their job.
- Assists the judge in the courtroom.
- "A trial within a trial."
- Can give the court evidence regarding a case.
25 Clues: Summons jury panel. • Defends the accused. • What does JP stand for? • "A trial within a trial." • The highest court in Canada. • Also known as the persecutor. • Explains to the Jury their job. • Assists the judge in the courtroom. • to claim or to prove that evidence is false. • Can give the court evidence regarding a case. • When the jury cannot reach a unanimous decision. • ...
Law Terms Crossword: Criminal Law 2015-06-01
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- Consciously taking an unjustifiable risk that a reasonable person would not take
- Federal/Provincial Statutes meant to protect the public
- An illegal act
- An awareness of certain facts - often used to help establish mens rea
- The laws that prohibit/punish illegal acts that harm society as a whole
- “Guilty Act” the physical action of a crime (Can also be an omission of an action)
- If many people are involved in a crime but one person commits a different crime during the process all parties can be charged because they are _____
- The state of mind in which someone desires to carry out an act fully knowing what the repercussions will be and disregards the consequences.
- Committing a crime to accomplish something else - to have an ulterior motive
- Offences where mens rea does not need to be proven and there is no defence
- Specific and reckless disregard for life/safety of others, often causing injury or death
- The intention of committing a crime for the sake of the crime - no ulterior motives
- Encouraging someone to commit a crime, egging them on
- An agreement between two or more people to carry out an illegal act
- Trying to commit a crime but failing (still an indictable offence)
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- Helping someone commit a crime
- Laws dealing with less serious offences, tried at provincial/municipal level and sentence is often a fine
- Offences that do not require mens rea but that can use the defence of due dilligence
- Someone who helps those who have committed a crime escape the police/capture
- Legal responsibility
- Deliberately closing one’s mind to knowledge/consequences of one’s actions.
- “Guilty Mind”
- That one took every reasonable precaution - defence that can be used in strict liability offences
- Advising someone on the best way to commit a crime (potentially providing tools or information)
- Why someone commits a crime
- All the different people involved in a crime
- The person (or people) who actually commit the crime.
27 Clues: “Guilty Mind” • An illegal act • Legal responsibility • Why someone commits a crime • Helping someone commit a crime • All the different people involved in a crime • The person (or people) who actually commit the crime. • Encouraging someone to commit a crime, egging them on • Federal/Provincial Statutes meant to protect the public • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2014-04-16
16 Clues: impure • a joke • a sword • to scold • to examine • a criminal • well-balanced • bold, insolent • to deceive or cheat • showing no interest • whining, whimpering • a prayer like speech • brave, courageous, bold • time when one can relax • capable of sudden action • a plea on another's behalf
Your suffering brings me the greatest form of tantalizing pleasure 1 2025-12-08
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- delectable circular structures in Egypt
- cold coke
- steaming diahorrea
- flaming facial vents
- living engine
- Poultry offspring
- child slave
- continue the past
- quantum mechanics and alchemy
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- criminal mastermind
- delectible maybe slave labour
- limb sarcophagus
- upside down on man
- heart of the mantle
- malignant fossil
- get away vehicle
16 Clues: cold coke • child slave • living engine • limb sarcophagus • malignant fossil • get away vehicle • Poultry offspring • continue the past • upside down on man • steaming diahorrea • criminal mastermind • heart of the mantle • flaming facial vents • delectible maybe slave labour • quantum mechanics and alchemy • delectable circular structures in Egypt
GHS Forensic Science 2022-06-01
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- ______ mortis is caused after death when the blood stops pumping and blood settles to the lowest point of gravity
- In order to testify as this type of witness, your credentials must be established and accepted by the judge
- This is the person who often conducts autopsies (2 words)
- In a crime scene, the first thing you need to do before touching anything is take _____
- Involves the isolation and analysis of drugs and poisons from a variety of substances
- blood _____ is small drops of blood projected by force onto a surface
- The applied study of projectiles such as bullets to forensic cases
- Forensic _____ is examining a corpse to establish cause of death
- The study of using insects as evidence that can be applied to forensics especially to help with time of death calculation
- Processing this requires attention to detail as you document, collect, and log evidence. (2 words)
- These need to be worn when in a crime scene and processing evidence to avoid contamination
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- ______ forensics includes collection, recovery, and analyzing electronic data evidence. (AKA computer forensics)
- The common household cleaner often used to clean up blood stains by criminals
- Rigor _____ is the stiffening of the body after death
- The branch of forensics that deals with matching evidence like shoe prints, tire tracks, and tool marks
- Forensic _____ is analyzing skeletal remains to identify a person or get information for a case
- a person who kills 3 or more people in 3 or more separate events with a cooling off period in between (2 words)
- Evidence that is small and includes hair, fiber, pain, and other particulate matter.
- The first emergency or law enforcement officer to show up at a crime scene is called the first ______
- Intentional setting of a fire, often to cover up a crime
- Forensic Serology is the analysis of _____ _____ as they relate to cases
- Identity, paternity, and familial matches can be used by analyzing this genetic material
- This branch of forensics includes the study of the mind and why people commit crimes. (Think Criminal Minds)
- Super glue can actually be used to find these that people leave behind everywhere
- _____ microscopes allow you to compare 2 objects at one time like 2 bullets
- The type of alternative light that us often used to find body fluids at a crime scene
26 Clues: Rigor _____ is the stiffening of the body after death • Intentional setting of a fire, often to cover up a crime • This is the person who often conducts autopsies (2 words) • Forensic _____ is examining a corpse to establish cause of death • The applied study of projectiles such as bullets to forensic cases • ...
criminal justice SS - 4 2023-05-03
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- warrant if no one noticed the crime
- a person who commits any type of crime
- serious crimes
- traffic violation or disturbing the peace
- cause officer must have witnessed the crime or gather enough evidence
- plea of guilty or not guilty
- bargin the defendant may plead guilty to a lesser offense that original charge
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- crimes illigal gambling and use of illigal drugs
- must find him or her guilty
- crimes copyright violations to fraud
- person under age 18
- justice system three part system
- when found guilty of breaking the law
- any act that breaks the law
- a period of time the offenders are given to show they can reform
15 Clues: serious crimes • person under age 18 • must find him or her guilty • any act that breaks the law • plea of guilty or not guilty • justice system three part system • warrant if no one noticed the crime • crimes copyright violations to fraud • when found guilty of breaking the law • a person who commits any type of crime • traffic violation or disturbing the peace • ...
Mark's Birthday Crossword 2025-04-24
Across
- A proven proposition in geometry or algebra
- Handlebar control that lets you unleash horsepower
- What we are doing for the birthday guy
- The man of the hour, celebrating 65
- One who crafts minds, often with chalk and patience
- Knowledge hub with bells and desks
- Integers evenly divisible by a given number
- Rectangular array used in linear algebra
- Hard material often used in snowmobile runner tips
- Branch of mathematics concerned with shape and space
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- Essential cranial safeguard on icy trails
- Unassuming fasteners with sharp points
- Handlebar control that lets you unleash horsepower
- A proven proposition in geometry or algebra
- Framing element hidden behind drywall
- Powered sled for winter terrain
- Structured outline of educational content
- Horizontal support that distributes load beneath a floor
- Structural skeleton supporting walls and roof
- These are blown out with a birthday wish
20 Clues: Powered sled for winter terrain • Knowledge hub with bells and desks • The man of the hour, celebrating 65 • Framing element hidden behind drywall • Unassuming fasteners with sharp points • What we are doing for the birthday guy • These are blown out with a birthday wish • Rectangular array used in linear algebra • Essential cranial safeguard on icy trails • ...
Greek Civilization 2026-03-05
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- Socrates most famous student
- Mathematician who developed the Pythagorean theorem.
- Meaning Greek culture.
- Alexander went as far as the edges of this country.
- Hellenistic Kings built and remodeled __________.
- Developed a way of teaching through asking questions.
- Philip and Alexander the Great were from here.
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- The Greeks believed that the 12 most important gods and goddesses lived on Mt.________.
- Promoted reason and logic over emotion.
- City-state in Italy that rose in power and took control of Greece.
- composed epics about brave heroes
- Important Greek city and the center of Greek Theater.
- Wrote Greek dramas
- Considered one of the greatest minds in history was Alexander the Great's teacher.
- The chief Greek God.
- Offered prophecies
- created fables that featured animals as main characters.
- Herodotus or Thucydides
18 Clues: Wrote Greek dramas • Offered prophecies • The chief Greek God. • Meaning Greek culture. • Herodotus or Thucydides • Socrates most famous student • composed epics about brave heroes • Promoted reason and logic over emotion. • Philip and Alexander the Great were from here. • Hellenistic Kings built and remodeled __________. • Alexander went as far as the edges of this country. • ...
Appetizer for the Judge 2014-03-31
Across
- To conduct the legal process of a criminal charge
- Action to violate public or private property
- A statement made by the defendant pleading guilty for a reduced punishment
- Permission for the law to investigate private property
- The one accused of the crime
- Criminal deception for the benefit of financial or personal gain
- The declaration that the defendant is not guilty of the charge
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- Small crime
- To be accused twice for the same offence
- The fair treatment of the Judicial System
- To bring the defendant before the court to answer to a charge
- Legal system designed to deal with the punishment of criminals
- Group of people gathered to examine the accusation before the trial
- Larger crime; more serious than a misdemeanor
- A jury that cannot all agree with one another
15 Clues: Small crime • The one accused of the crime • To be accused twice for the same offence • The fair treatment of the Judicial System • Action to violate public or private property • Larger crime; more serious than a misdemeanor • A jury that cannot all agree with one another • To conduct the legal process of a criminal charge • ...
Flush 2018-11-05
15 Clues: betting • special • pleading • behind bars • locked hands • time of summer • to inhale smoke • to hurt someone • mixed up admirer • a travelling bag • needed to be done • mixed up appendeds • takes you somewhere • best out of everyone • changed around up keeping
Mister Pip w. 49 2020-12-04
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- A big fire
- The main character of Great Expectations
- A place in our minds, fantasy
- What profession Grace was going to school to become
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- To be without parents (having dead parents)
- Mr and Mrs Watts' Child
- A small part, often broken off, of something
- Where Grace went to secondary school
- What Estella says to pip, the general essence of something (Think of canoe trees!)
9 Clues: A big fire • Mr and Mrs Watts' Child • A place in our minds, fantasy • Where Grace went to secondary school • The main character of Great Expectations • To be without parents (having dead parents) • A small part, often broken off, of something • What profession Grace was going to school to become • ...
Court Systems Vocab 1 2025-08-20
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- a preliminary examination of a witness or a juror by a judge or counsel.
- a professional who provides administrative and operational support to a judge or court. Their duties include managing court dockets, scheduling hearings and trials, coordinating with various court personnel, and ensuring smooth courtroom operations. They act as a crucial link between the judge, court staff, attorneys, and other relevant parties.
- an official in a court of law who keeps order, looks after prisoners, etc.
- 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.
- A mistrial occurs when a jury is unable to reach a verdict and there must be a new trial with a new jury; or there is a serious procedural error or misconduct that would result in an unfair trial, and the judge adjourns the case without a decision on the merits and awards a new trial. a trial rendered invalid through an error in the proceedings.
- the questioning of a witness by the party that has called that witness to give evidence, in order to support the case that is being made.
- a civil officer or lay judge who administers the law, especially one who conducts a court that deals with minor offenses and holds preliminary hearings for more serious ones.
- a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place.
- a person employed to transcribe speech from legal proceedings.a journalist who attends court hearings and reports on the proceedings.
- a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law.
- a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law.
- a formal accusation by a grand jury that there is enough evidence to bring criminal charges against someone. Essentially, it's the grand jury's formal endorsement of the proposed charges, indicating they believe there's probable cause to proceed with a trial.the written decision of a Grand Jury (signed by the Grand Jury foreperson) that it has heard sufficient evidence from the prosecution to believe that an accused person probably committed a crime and should be indicted
- the formal interrogation of a witness called by the other party in a court of law to challenge or extend testimony already given. the act of the opposing party questioning the witness during a trial.
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- a jury member who acts as the chairman and spokesperson for the jury. S/he is the head juror. He/she is often elected by either the jury or the judge of a civil or criminal case.
- a professional who provides administrative and operational support to a judge or court. Their duties include managing court dockets, scheduling hearings and trials, coordinating with various court personnel, and ensuring smooth courtroom operations. They act as a crucial link between the judge, court staff, attorneys, and other relevant parties.
- a formal protest raised by a party during a trial or hearing, asserting that a legal rule or procedure is being violated. It's a way to challenge the admissibility of evidence, the manner of questioning, or the conduct of the opposing side.
- a person who brings a case against another in a court of law.
- an elected county official who is responsible for local elections and maintaining public records.Acts as a recorder and custodian of important public records, including all bonds, deeds, birth and death certificates, assumed names and livestock brands, ensuring that records are maintained in a secure, archival manner. Issues marriage licenses. Services as chief elections officer in most counties.
- formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense, made by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law.
- a judge agrees with an objection made during a trial.it means the judge has ruled in favor of the objection, and the question or evidence being objected to is typically excluded. Essentially, the judge is saying the objection is valid and the matter is not permissible under the rules of evidence or procedure.
- reject or disallow by exercising one's superior authority. a higher court has reversed a previous court's decision or ruling, effectively invalidating it as a precedent. It can also refer to a judge rejecting an attorney's objection during a trial, allowing the evidence or question to be presented.
- make a serious or urgent request, typically to the public.apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court.an application to a higher court for a decision to be reversed.
- a formal request made to a court for a specific ruling, order, or judgment.the action or process of moving or being moved.
- public official responsible for maintaining records and managing the administrative functions of a district, often within a court system. They serve as the custodian of court records, issue official documents, and may also handle jury selection and other administrative tasks. In essence, they are the central point of contact for information and paperwork related to the district's legal proceedings.
- a formal court hearing in a criminal case where the defendant is officially informed of the charges against them and enters a plea.
- a person, especially a public official, who institutes legal proceedings against someone.a lawyer who conducts the case against a defendant in a criminal court.
- a professional in the criminal justice system who supervises individuals released from prison on parole, ensuring they adhere to the terms of their release and helping them reintegrate into society. They act as a bridge between the correctional system and the community, working to balance public safety with the rehabilitation of offenders.
- a group of citizens, typically 12, who are convened to investigate potential criminal activity and decide whether there is enough evidence to formally indict someone for a felony offense. It's a preliminary step in the criminal justice process, and their decision to indict, known as a "true bill," allows a case to proceed to trial.
- a judgment that a person is not guilty of the crime with which the person has been charged.
- a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
- an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
31 Clues: a person who brings a case against another in a court of law. • a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law. • a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law. • a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place. • a preliminary examination of a witness or a juror by a judge or counsel. • ...
VOCab LessON TWo 2016-09-08
lesson#2 2016-09-08
Spelling words 2016-05-23
Hollow Knight 2025-12-06
Across
- Hollowed container of essence, key to the Knight’s purpose
- Protector of Hallownest, fast and deadly
- Ancient, sentient vegetation in early areas
- Early green area with vines and wandering enemies
- Spore-filled zone with fungal inhabitants
- Early NPC known for failing adventures
- Glowing insect that helps light the way
- Shadowy remnant left after defeat
- Sparkling mining area, treacherous paths and shards
- Protective structure, often hiding enemies or secrets
- Lost and adorable; reward for rescuing
- Grand city of merchants and ghosts
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- Dangerous hollow with aggressive bugs
- The kingdom of bugs, full of mysteries
- Village at the top of the map, first resting point
- Mystical tool to read minds and access dreams
- Starting area for the Knight’s long journey
- Upgrade for the Knight’s main weapon
18 Clues: Shadowy remnant left after defeat • Grand city of merchants and ghosts • Upgrade for the Knight’s main weapon • Dangerous hollow with aggressive bugs • The kingdom of bugs, full of mysteries • Early NPC known for failing adventures • Lost and adorable; reward for rescuing • Glowing insect that helps light the way • Protector of Hallownest, fast and deadly • ...
JUNE 2025 CROSSWORD 2025-05-29
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- the study of the mind and behaviour
- tells stories through acting and performance
- combines government theory with current affairs
- explores written works like plays and novels
- the science of substances and their reactions
- a language spoken in Spain and much of Latin America
- studies covers marketing finance and management
- where you analyse supply and demand
- combines science and creativity through a camera lens
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- combines numbers and logic — often required in science
- thinks deeply about existence and morality
- the study of living organism
- the study of past events
- advanced mathematics for keen minds
- a subject combining painting drawing and sculpture
- exploring earths physical and human features
- combines biology with patient care and human services
- studies of society and how people interact
18 Clues: the study of past events • the study of living organism • the study of the mind and behaviour • advanced mathematics for keen minds • where you analyse supply and demand • thinks deeply about existence and morality • studies of society and how people interact • tells stories through acting and performance • explores written works like plays and novels • ...
Motivational Quotes 2023-07-25
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- “I’m a greater believer in _____, and I find the harder I work the more I have of it.” — Thomas Jefferson
- “Success usually comes to those who are too busy _____ for it.” — Henry David Thoreau
- “The pessimist sees difficulty in every opportunity. The optimist sees _____ in every difficulty." — Winston Churchill
- “I never dreamed about success. I _____ for it.” —Estée Lauder
- “Stay away from those people who try to disparage your _____. Small minds will always do that, but great minds will give you a feeling that you can become great too.” — Mark Twain
- “You've got to get up every morning with _____ if you're going to go to bed with satisfaction.” — George Lorimer
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- “If you are working on something that you really care about, you don’t have to be pushed. The _____ pulls you.” — Steve Jobs
- “_____ is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards.” ―Vernon Sanders Law
- "Success is not final; failure is not fatal: It is the courage to _____ that counts." — Winston S. Churchill
- “There are three ways to _____ success: The first way is to be kind. The second way is to be kind. The third way is to be kind.” —Mister Rogers
- “Don’t let yesterday take up too much of _____.” — Will Rogers
- “Success is getting what you want, happiness is _____ what you get.” ―W. P. Kinsella
- “We cannot _____ problems with the kind of thinking we employed when we came up with them.” — Albert Einstein
13 Clues: “Don’t let yesterday take up too much of _____.” — Will Rogers • “I never dreamed about success. I _____ for it.” —Estée Lauder • “Success is getting what you want, happiness is _____ what you get.” ―W. P. Kinsella • “Success usually comes to those who are too busy _____ for it.” — Henry David Thoreau • ...
Freaks dictionary Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-09
Across
- A four-letter word for a truth serum.
- A source of knowledge, fun, and rude jokes
- Is a toxic waste of time.
- Beaming up into books.
- A's unites of measurement is equal to 70 centimeters.
- Is a word used by people with small minds.
Down
- An eighth-grade English class.
- One who can sneeze a hot dog through his nose.
- A gentleman of the old school, before they tore it down.
- Shoes are big enough to fit Maxwell Kane.
- Max's handwriting
- A land far away from Maxwell's basement.
- Is a place that always lies over the next horizon.
- The science of designing and building robots
- A sweet lady of light
15 Clues: Max's handwriting • A sweet lady of light • Beaming up into books. • Is a toxic waste of time. • An eighth-grade English class. • A four-letter word for a truth serum. • A land far away from Maxwell's basement. • Shoes are big enough to fit Maxwell Kane. • A source of knowledge, fun, and rude jokes • Is a word used by people with small minds. • ...
week 7 circum, peri, intra 2021-11-25
Across
- Existing within a galaxy.
- existing within the perimeter of a state mainly the USA.
- watching or spectating.
- Being thought of or to have someone else thinking of you or you being in their minds.
- A form of unnecessary roundabout form of exaggeration.
- depending on different happens or outcomes.
Down
- The outside or border of a shape or object.
- To draw a line a circle.
- occurring with muscle.
- The perimeter of a circular area.
- A condition part or detail of a certain point of view.
- can be a marine animal as well as a colour.
- Relating to members of the same species.
- A ____ of time.
- Time increments or slots re occurring
15 Clues: A ____ of time. • occurring with muscle. • watching or spectating. • To draw a line a circle. • Existing within a galaxy. • The perimeter of a circular area. • Time increments or slots re occurring • Relating to members of the same species. • The outside or border of a shape or object. • can be a marine animal as well as a colour. • depending on different happens or outcomes. • ...
8th Grade Literary Terms 2014-09-30
Across
- Point of greatest interest in a story
- Something concrete that represents something else
- Giving human characteristics to non-living objects
- Author's attitude toward the subject matter
- Interruption in the narrative to show an episode from the past
- Comparison using "like" or "as"
- Main character
- repeating a word or phrase to stress its importance
- Someone who serves as a contrast to another character
Down
- Struggle between opposing forces
- Reference to a well-known person, place, thing, idea, or event
- Extreme exaggeration
- Repetition of initial sounds
- Use of sensory details that relate to the senses that create pictures in our minds
- Contrast between what appears to be and what really is
15 Clues: Main character • Extreme exaggeration • Repetition of initial sounds • Comparison using "like" or "as" • Struggle between opposing forces • Point of greatest interest in a story • Author's attitude toward the subject matter • Something concrete that represents something else • Giving human characteristics to non-living objects • ...
Freak's Dictionary Crossoword Puzzle 2024-02-05
Across
- A way to improve on the human condition.
- Another name for Blade.
- A sweet lady of light
- The past, from the male point of view.
- A muscle that improves with exercise.
- A big word for mechanical bird.
- Whatever you want more of.
Down
- a four-letter word for Max in a bad mood.
- What you do before you zag.
- One who can sneeze a hot dog through his nose.
- A gentleman of the old school, before they tore it down
- What you do after you zig.
- A silly-looking creature that eats ants.
- A source of knowledge, fun, and rude jokes.
- A word used by people with small minds.
15 Clues: A sweet lady of light • Another name for Blade. • What you do after you zig. • Whatever you want more of. • What you do before you zag. • A big word for mechanical bird. • A muscle that improves with exercise. • The past, from the male point of view. • A word used by people with small minds. • A way to improve on the human condition. • A silly-looking creature that eats ants. • ...
Freak's Dictionary Crossoword Puzzle 2024-02-05
Across
- A way to improve on the human condition.
- Another name for Blade.
- A sweet lady of light
- The past, from the male point of view.
- A muscle that improves with exercise.
- A big word for mechanical bird.
- Whatever you want more of.
Down
- a four-letter word for Max in a bad mood.
- What you do before you zag.
- One who can sneeze a hot dog through his nose.
- A gentleman of the old school, before they tore it down
- What you do after you zig.
- A silly-looking creature that eats ants.
- A source of knowledge, fun, and rude jokes.
- A word used by people with small minds.
15 Clues: A sweet lady of light • Another name for Blade. • What you do after you zig. • Whatever you want more of. • What you do before you zag. • A big word for mechanical bird. • A muscle that improves with exercise. • The past, from the male point of view. • A word used by people with small minds. • A way to improve on the human condition. • A silly-looking creature that eats ants. • ...
Freak's Dictionary Crossoword Puzzle 2024-02-05
Across
- A way to improve on the human condition.
- Another name for Blade.
- A sweet lady of light
- The past, from the male point of view.
- A muscle that improves with exercise.
- A big word for mechanical bird.
- Whatever you want more of.
Down
- a four-letter word for Max in a bad mood.
- What you do before you zag.
- One who can sneeze a hot dog through his nose.
- A gentleman of the old school, before they tore it down
- What you do after you zig.
- A silly-looking creature that eats ants.
- A source of knowledge, fun, and rude jokes.
- A word used by people with small minds.
15 Clues: A sweet lady of light • Another name for Blade. • What you do after you zig. • Whatever you want more of. • What you do before you zag. • A big word for mechanical bird. • A muscle that improves with exercise. • The past, from the male point of view. • A word used by people with small minds. • A way to improve on the human condition. • A silly-looking creature that eats ants. • ...
Freak's Dictionary Crossoword Puzzle 2024-02-05
Across
- A way to improve on the human condition.
- Another name for Blade.
- A sweet lady of light
- The past, from the male point of view.
- A muscle that improves with exercise.
- A big word for mechanical bird.
- Whatever you want more of.
Down
- a four-letter word for Max in a bad mood.
- What you do before you zag.
- One who can sneeze a hot dog through his nose.
- A gentleman of the old school, before they tore it down
- What you do after you zig.
- A silly-looking creature that eats ants.
- A source of knowledge, fun, and rude jokes.
- A word used by people with small minds.
15 Clues: A sweet lady of light • Another name for Blade. • What you do after you zig. • Whatever you want more of. • What you do before you zag. • A big word for mechanical bird. • A muscle that improves with exercise. • The past, from the male point of view. • A word used by people with small minds. • A way to improve on the human condition. • A silly-looking creature that eats ants. • ...
Personality traits 2025-06-12
Across
- Unable to relax or stay still
- Driving while texting is extremely ... and dangerous.
- doing things thoroughly and with attention to detail.
- showing concern for others' feelings or needs.
- His ... comment upset everyone in the meeting.
- Young minds are very ... and open to new ideas
- Unable to stay still or calm.
Down
- Determined and persistent; not giving up easily.
- The hacker launched a ... attack on the company’s network.
- Having no particular interest or concern.
- Despite the pressure, he remained ... and calm during the presentation.
- He gave a ... nod before leaving the room.
- Careless, messy.
- Despite many failures, his ... efforts finally paid off.
- His desk was ..., covered with papers and empty coffee cups.
15 Clues: Careless, messy. • Unable to relax or stay still • Unable to stay still or calm. • Having no particular interest or concern. • He gave a ... nod before leaving the room. • showing concern for others' feelings or needs. • His ... comment upset everyone in the meeting. • Young minds are very ... and open to new ideas • Determined and persistent; not giving up easily. • ...
National Crossword Puzzle Day 2025-11-04
Across
- Provider who celebrates handwriting without tears
- "It takes the whole team"
- Annual meeting that is between 20 minutes and 200 minutes long
- Provider who celebrates /r/ victories like a Super Bowl win
- Education fuel source, morning or afternoon
- Required for documentation, but never enough
- Support that helps students meet the same expectation
- Provider who reads data and minds
Down
- The word you write 47 times in one report
- Support that helps students by changing the expectation
- Your go-to partner for supporting school-based needs
- A mysterious, growing list, neither nice nor naughty
- Free and Appropriate Education
- Provider who wins all the dance-offs
- Least Restrictive Environment
15 Clues: "It takes the whole team" • Least Restrictive Environment • Free and Appropriate Education • Provider who reads data and minds • Provider who wins all the dance-offs • The word you write 47 times in one report • Education fuel source, morning or afternoon • Required for documentation, but never enough • Provider who celebrates handwriting without tears • ...
society crossword 2023-11-08
12 Clues: sota • kriisi • köyhyys • rasismi • mielipide • kulttuuri • tasa-arvo • rikollinen • the opposite of poor • the opposite of illegal • when you do something illegal • a place where you can lend books
The Investigation of Murder crossword by Eden Ockenhouse 2025-04-09
12 Clues: Hidden • no air • usually • Windpipe • non-police • after death • replace blood • planned murder • dead people go • body-structures • name that criminals "go by" • record history of the crimes
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 of belong to
- some forests which produce commercially valuable timber were declared
- by october the dhangars harvested which crop
9 Clues: Gaddi shepherds of 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 • ...
Intro to law 2021-10-11
Across
- More serious crimes like murder and robbery.
- In a civil case this person claims another person or company harmed them.
- Less serious crimes like shop lifting, being drunk in public.
- Is a lawsuit that can be brought by a person who feels wronged or injured by another person.
Down
- In a criminal case this is the person accused of committing the crime.
- Type of case brought only by the government against a person charged with committing a crime.
- A lawyer who conducts the case against a defendant in a criminal court
- Types of laws that regulates relations between individuals or groups of individuals.
8 Clues: More serious crimes like murder and robbery. • Less serious crimes like shop lifting, being drunk in public. • In a criminal case this is the person accused of committing the crime. • A lawyer who conducts the case against a defendant in a criminal court • In a civil case this person claims another person or company harmed them. • ...
The Law and You 2019-09-18
Across
- a group of ordinary people randomly selected to hear and assess the evidence in a court case.
- the provision of legal assistance to those involved in a dispute or criminal matter who are unable to pay for legal representation.
- party bringing a criminal action against the accused.
- a system for interpreting and enforcing the laws of a country.
Down
- lawyer who represents the accused person.
- the promise that an accused person makes to appear in court at a later date.
- a collective name given to the judges who preside over law courts.
- the court process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act.
- the use of laws to treat people fairly and in a way that is morally right.
9 Clues: lawyer who represents the accused person. • party bringing a criminal action against the accused. • a system for interpreting and enforcing the laws of a country. • a collective name given to the judges who preside over law courts. • the court process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act. • ...
Unit 8 Vocabulary 2025-12-09
Across
- Operating a vehicle while under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol.
- A serious crime punishable by death or imprisonment in a state penitentiary or in correctional facilities for at minimum of one day over a year.
- Sending additional field resources to assist other field resources on scene or enroute to scene.
- Vandalism; destroying or damaging public or private property maliciously.
- Initiation of efforts to find and identify a person or object.
- Order An injunction or protective order issued by the court which requires one person to stop harming another.
- Dispute: A quarrel within a family or between members of the same household, which may or may not include violence.
- Arrest Knowingly and willfully resisting, obstructing, or opposing a law enforcement officer engaged in the execution of legal process, or lawful execution of a legal duty.
- Willfully remaining on a property without authorization.
- Justice Information Services (CJIS): A division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) that provides information about people’s criminal history, stolen property, criminal organizations/activities, and other law enforcement-related data to qualified entities.
Down
- Affairs A division of a law enforcement agency that investigates citizen complaints of police misconduct and handles internal disciplinary matters.
- The intentional touching or striking of another person in a harmful or offensive manner, without that person’s consent.
- The Nation’s central database for tracking crime-related data.
- The act of chasing in the attempt to apprehend whether on foot or by vehicle.
- A written order issued by authority of the state and commanding the seizure of the person named.
- Stalking: To communicate words, images, or language by or through the use of electronic mail or electronic communications, directed at a specific person, causing substantial emotional distress to that person, and serving no legitimate purpose.
- A person who maliciously and repeatedly follows, harasses, or cyber stalks another person.
- The threat of bodily harm by a person with the apparent, present ability to carry out the threat.
- Establish, maintain, and/or broadcast a description of persons or property of interest.
- A criminal offense that is punishable by a term of imprisonment in a county correctional facility for up to a year.
- on Arrival(GOA) No longer on scene when responder arrived.
- Unlawful killing of a human being.
- Florida’s central database for tracking crime-related data.
- A short narrative completed by field units after contact with citizens.
24 Clues: Unlawful killing of a human being. • Willfully remaining on a property without authorization. • on Arrival(GOA) No longer on scene when responder arrived. • Florida’s central database for tracking crime-related data. • The Nation’s central database for tracking crime-related data. • Initiation of efforts to find and identify a person or object. • ...
Vocabulario criminal y legal 2018-11-15
Across
- hecho de tomar algo contra la voluntad de su propietario
- amenaza a una persona a cambio de algo
- hecho de llevarse a una persona contra su voluntad
- copia no auténtica e ilegal
- muerte no intencionada a otra persona
- Después de la reflexión, el tribunal emitió un...
- ataque a una persona o una tienda para robar
Down
- En la cárcel se cumple una...
- muerte intencionada a otra persona
- Los testigos prestaron...
- Tras la denuncia, el acusado se llevó a...
- hecho de dar dinero a una persona a cambio de algo
- engaño contra la ley
- En el último minuto, el delincuente obtuvo el...
14 Clues: engaño contra la ley • Los testigos prestaron... • copia no auténtica e ilegal • En la cárcel se cumple una... • muerte intencionada a otra persona • muerte no intencionada a otra persona • amenaza a una persona a cambio de algo • Tras la denuncia, el acusado se llevó a... • ataque a una persona o una tienda para robar • En el último minuto, el delincuente obtuvo el... • ...
Criminal Justice LH-3 2023-05-03
Across
- A person who commits any type of crime
- To find a defendant not guilty
- The system of police courts and corrections used to bring criminals to justice
- Serious crimes, such as homicide and kidnapping
- The reason for an arrest, based on the knowledge of a crime and the available evidence
- A period of time during which a person guilty of an offense does not go to prison but instead must follow certain rules and report to a probation officer
- Less serious crimes such as traffic violations or disorderly conduct
- An authorization by a court to make an arrest
- In most states, a person under the age of 18
Down
- Crimes in which there is no victim whose rights are invaded by another person
- Any act that breaks the law and for which a punishmenet has been established.
- Crimes committed by people in the course of their work.
- An agreement between the prosecutor and the defense in which an accused person pleads guilty to a reduced charge
- Juveniles who break the law
14 Clues: Juveniles who break the law • To find a defendant not guilty • A person who commits any type of crime • In most states, a person under the age of 18 • An authorization by a court to make an arrest • Serious crimes, such as homicide and kidnapping • Crimes committed by people in the course of their work. • ...
Criminal Justice CO-2 2023-05-03
Across
- Warrant An authorization by the court to make the arrest.
- Someone who commits a crime.
- Serious Crimes.
- Less serious crimes.
- Cause Officer must have witnessed the crime or gathered enough evidence to make an arrest
- Defendant enters a plea of guilty or not guilty.
- Bargain Defendant may plead guilty for a lesser offense
Down
- Crimes Crimes that do not violate another persons rights.
- The jury finds the defendant guilty or not guilty.
- crimes Crimes to do with money.
- Someone under the age of 18.
- Justice Systems Three part system consisting of the police, courts, and corrections that is used to keep the peace and bring criminals to justice.
- When they are found breaking the law.
- Act that breaks a law.
- Period of time the offender has to appear in court
15 Clues: Serious Crimes. • Less serious crimes. • Act that breaks a law. • Someone under the age of 18. • Someone who commits a crime. • crimes Crimes to do with money. • When they are found breaking the law. • Defendant enters a plea of guilty or not guilty. • The jury finds the defendant guilty or not guilty. • Period of time the offender has to appear in court • ...
Criminal Justice TE-2 2023-05-03
Across
- warrant Is when a probable cause issuing the warrant
- somebody who does a crime
- A person commits murder or a robbery
- When somebody does something they ain't a post to do
- cause reasonable grounds
- Not to charge for a crime
- bargain having a agreement with the prosecutor
Down
- crimes Illegal gagging and drug use
- Didn't commit a crime
- crimes Are nonviolent crimes
- when a person under the age of 18 do a crime
- justice system Are three parts of the system
- minor crime
- Person who breaks the law
- the release of an offender
15 Clues: minor crime • Didn't commit a crime • somebody who does a crime • Person who breaks the law • cause reasonable grounds • Not to charge for a crime • the release of an offender • crimes Are nonviolent crimes • crimes Illegal gagging and drug use • A person commits murder or a robbery • when a person under the age of 18 do a crime • justice system Are three parts of the system • ...
Year 9 Law 2023-02-14
Across
- a serious criminal offence heard in the higher courts with a judge and jury
- ___ law made based on decision by judges or the courts
- laws made in parliament
- ___ system based on two parties arguing there side of events
- decision made by a judge, magistrate, or jury in a case
Down
- The court responsible for 90% of criminal proceedings
- the party which initiates court proceedings with another
- flows down the court hierachy
- Simple offence only heard in the lowest courts
- ___ Court only handles the most complex matters and highest appeals
- Having a decision reheard in a higher court
11 Clues: laws made in parliament • flows down the court hierachy • Having a decision reheard in a higher court • Simple offence only heard in the lowest courts • The court responsible for 90% of criminal proceedings • ___ law made based on decision by judges or the courts • decision made by a judge, magistrate, or jury in a case • ...
bill of rights puzzle 2025-11-17
15 Clues: bail • freedom • civil rights • state rights • black suffrage • search and arrest • right to bear arms • right to fair trial • abolition to slavery • rights in civil case • presidential election • lawsuit against states • quartering of soldiers • rights to criminal case • rights retained by the people
psychology 2021-11-22
unit 4 review 2014-12-09
Across
- the person accused of something.
- the _________ amendment provided equal protection.
- the __________ amendment provides you a fair punishment for your crimes.
- it is small criminal charge known as _______________.
- the person accusing someone of something
Down
- it is a major criminal charge known as _____________.
- the first written set of rules is ________________.
- the ________ amendment requires police to provide a search warrant to search private property.
- courts the lowest level of the Federal courts where your trial is first heard.
- courts the middle level of court the first court you appeal to.
- courts the topmost level that has the final say so.
11 Clues: the person accused of something. • the person accusing someone of something • the first written set of rules is ________________. • the _________ amendment provided equal protection. • courts the topmost level that has the final say so. • it is a major criminal charge known as _____________. • it is small criminal charge known as _______________. • ...
South Africa: Writing (En-Nl) 2026-03-25
Across
- The thief is serving a two-year sentence in prison.
- The police officers investigate all the evidence of a crime.
- The victim was robbed on the street.
- The judge sentenced the criminal to two months in jail.
- The witness reported the crime he had seen.
- If you commit a crime, you are a criminal.
Down
- The detectives suspect a white female of the crime.
- Threatening to hurt someone is an offence.
- I haven’t done anything wrong. I’m innocent.
- The suspect was found guilty of the crime.
- The robber used violence and hit the victim.
11 Clues: The victim was robbed on the street. • Threatening to hurt someone is an offence. • The suspect was found guilty of the crime. • If you commit a crime, you are a criminal. • The witness reported the crime he had seen. • I haven’t done anything wrong. I’m innocent. • The robber used violence and hit the victim. • The thief is serving a two-year sentence in prison. • ...
The Outsiders 2023-05-09
15 Clues: punched • to fight • to steal • understand • a gang fight • something cool • to be attacked • recently stolen • something uncool • a petty criminal • a attractive girl • to have been robbed • a slang word for gun • a slang word for jail • a slang word for the police
Criminological theorists 2026-02-23
Across
- personality types
- XYY theory
- Phrenology
- psychoanalysis
- somatyping
- twin studies
- operant conditioning
- crime is a subjective concept
Down
- criminality is the result of imitation
- brain abnormalities
- criminal behaviour can be explained by characteristics
- moral panic
- delinquents
- behaviour is learnt
- functionalism-crime is normal
15 Clues: XYY theory • Phrenology • somatyping • moral panic • delinquents • twin studies • psychoanalysis • personality types • brain abnormalities • behaviour is learnt • operant conditioning • functionalism-crime is normal • crime is a subjective concept • criminality is the result of imitation • criminal behaviour can be explained by characteristics
Judicial Branch 2021-04-28
Across
- What Article of the Constitution created the Judicial Branch.
- Lowest level of the Federal court system.
- Person bringing the complaint in a disagreement court case.
- What Federal circuit in Illinois a part of?
- First Supreme Court Cheif Justice.
- Current Cheif Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
- Number of U.S. Supreme Court justices.
- What court hears cases when there is a disagreemnt between states.
- Ambassadors can not be arrested for criminal activity because they are granted.
Down
- The supreme law of the United States.
- You have the right to remain silent (PLEASE).
- Security office assigned to a court.
- Federal or State official that brings charges against a person accused of a crime.
- Guideline or previous case law that give the court a history of how cases have been handles.
- Court system that settles disagreements.
- Asking a higher court to review the facts of a lower court ruling.
- Court system that tries citizens for breaking laws.
- Authority to hear a case first.
- How many Federal district courts are in the State of Illinois.
- How many Supreme Court justices are on the Supreme Court.
20 Clues: Authority to hear a case first. • First Supreme Court Cheif Justice. • Security office assigned to a court. • The supreme law of the United States. • Number of U.S. Supreme Court justices. • Court system that settles disagreements. • Lowest level of the Federal court system. • What Federal circuit in Illinois a part of? • You have the right to remain silent (PLEASE). • ...
Judicial Branch 2022-04-21
Across
- Deals with private disputes
- Judges on state court are ___ to four year terms
- May be offered to reduce charges in exchange for a guilty plea
- Have jurisdiction over cases involving children under the age of 17
- These courts have ____ jurisdiction and can only hear certain types of cases
- Person who brings a lawsuit against someone
- Is set if they suspect will not flee and if the crime is non-violet
- This is step six in the Adult Criminial Justice Process
- Deals with actions that harm people and society
Down
- Minor civil cases
- This is step three and Adult Criminal Justice Process
- An act that is considered a crime if it is committed by an adult
- The ability given to higher courts to review lower cases
- A violation of a law that only pertains to children
- This is step one in the Adult Criminal Justice Process
- The Court that has the final say about laws
- Has the right to testify, but not required to
- The power of ruling laws unconstitutional
- Interpret the laws of Georgia
19 Clues: Minor civil cases • Deals with private disputes • Interpret the laws of Georgia • The power of ruling laws unconstitutional • The Court that has the final say about laws • Person who brings a lawsuit against someone • Has the right to testify, but not required to • Deals with actions that harm people and society • Judges on state court are ___ to four year terms • ...
Crisis De-Escalation 2024-08-27
Across
- unwillingness to go to jail, person may be on parole or probation
- person is out of control and exhibits severe behaviors
- person in unfocused and upset
- type of risk factor for violence (there are two)
- individual plans attacks ahead of time
- extremes in behaviors due to mental illness or substance abuse (type of crisis)
- cannot be changed with clinical intervention
- can de-escalation reduce the emotional intensity of a situation?
- when an individual is suicidal and engages in life threatening or criminal behavior
Down
- person focuses on the conflict
- can potentially be improved with clinical intervention
- techniques and interventions that can help a person in crisis regain control over emotions
- domestic incident where the person chooses death over arrest
- extremes in behavior due to an underlying medical condition (type of crisis)
- critical family issues, suicidal ideation, past suicide attempts, substance abuse,
- can be social, physical, phycological, or environmental
- person experiences a conflict and starts to escalate
- type of risk factor for violence (there are two)
- person is cooperative
- any situation in which a person perceived ability to cope is exceeded
20 Clues: person is cooperative • person in unfocused and upset • person focuses on the conflict • individual plans attacks ahead of time • cannot be changed with clinical intervention • type of risk factor for violence (there are two) • type of risk factor for violence (there are two) • person experiences a conflict and starts to escalate • ...
Synonyms#2 2022-04-05
12 Clues: wise, sharp • several, plenty • cease, surrender • outlaw, criminal • deceptive, false • mugging, beating • to defend, explain • effective, fruitful • memorable, splendid • method, an approach • to transform, switch • disagree, a conflict
Week 7 2018-06-07
11 Clues: broken • actions • world wide • bad person • really large • grumpy sound • an explosive • to think about • enormous animal • floats in ocean • giving up something
The Trail and Post-trial 2013-01-10
Across
- a person found guilty of commiting a crime
- decision maker of civil case
- an action taken by legal authority to take a suspected criminal into custody
- given to a defendant found gulity
- found of being responsible for the action they were accused of
Down
- the court that deals with more serious criminal cases
- a person acccused of commiting a crime
- a body of people who give a verdict
- an examination of evidence to decide if the defendant is gulity
- the action taken to punish an offender
10 Clues: decision maker of civil case • given to a defendant found gulity • a body of people who give a verdict • a person acccused of commiting a crime • the action taken to punish an offender • a person found guilty of commiting a crime • the court that deals with more serious criminal cases • found of being responsible for the action they were accused of • ...
Guess the Amendment 2024-10-21
Across
- no unreasonable search and seizures
- right for citizens to have a jury trial
- shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people
- no cruel or unusual punishment
Down
- freedom of religion, speech, religion
- No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner
- right to own a gun
- protects criminal defendants from having to testify
- gives citizens a series of rights in criminal trials
- Rights Reserved to the States and the People
10 Clues: right to own a gun • no cruel or unusual punishment • no unreasonable search and seizures • freedom of religion, speech, religion • right for citizens to have a jury trial • Rights Reserved to the States and the People • protects criminal defendants from having to testify • gives citizens a series of rights in criminal trials • ...
Arta Ahmetaj 2024-10-28
Across
- Today i saw a criminal robbing out a store
- its so loud what is this noise
- I need some new shoes. I have to .. some new shoes
- I dont know what to do in this situation. I have to ask my mom for ...
- lets go home and ...
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- Oh no i forogot my tiktok ...
- i have to ... some pictures off my wall
- I have to give my ... for an confirmation
- i have to wash my car because its ...
- do you want to pay .. or with card
10 Clues: lets go home and ... • Oh no i forogot my tiktok ... • its so loud what is this noise • do you want to pay .. or with card • i have to wash my car because its ... • i have to ... some pictures off my wall • I have to give my ... for an confirmation • Today i saw a criminal robbing out a store • I need some new shoes. I have to .. some new shoes • ...
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 meet 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 tomorrow
- 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" • She is __ because of her birthday tomorrow • The math teacher ___ the test to next week • The criminal ___ that she commited the crime • When you first meet someone, you want to ___ them • ...
Government Unit 4 Review 2026-01-30
Across
- Type of civil law where someone breaks an agreement
- Court case that made segregated schools illegal
- The people who try to prove a criminal guilty
- Group that reviews evidence and decides to go to trial
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- Type of trial for lawsuits
- Court case that allows schools to search students
- A jury has to find someone guilty beyond a reasonable ________
- Type of trial for crimes
- Person being sued or being accused of a crime
- Type of civil law where you sue for damages
10 Clues: Type of trial for crimes • Type of trial for lawsuits • Type of civil law where you sue for damages • Person being sued or being accused of a crime • The people who try to prove a criminal guilty • Court case that made segregated schools illegal • Court case that allows schools to search students • Type of civil law where someone breaks an agreement • ...
Unit 3 vocab practice 2025-11-11
The Judicial Branch 2020-11-12
Across
- _______ opinion. The opinion of a Justice who agrees with the ruling, but not the reason.
- to change the ruling in a case
- the party (usually the state) that is arguing someone's guilt in a criminal trial.
- name for a judge on the Supreme Court
- to challenge a ruling in a case
- the person being accused of a crime.
- When you sue someone
- _______ opinion. The opinion of the minority of Justices in a Supreme Court case (losing side).
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- _______ opinion. The opinion of the majority of Justices in a Supreme Court case (winning side).
- _______ jury. A jury that determines if a case will go to trial
- to be charged with a serious crime
- ________ trail. When someone has broken the law.
- a group of one's peers who decide guilt or innocence in a trial
- to confirm a ruling in a case
- a law that violates the constitution
- Judicial ________. To see if a law is constitutional
- ______ trial. A dispute between individuals or businesses.
17 Clues: When you sue someone • to confirm a ruling in a case • to change the ruling in a case • to challenge a ruling in a case • to be charged with a serious crime • a law that violates the constitution • the person being accused of a crime. • name for a judge on the Supreme Court • ________ trail. When someone has broken the law. • ...
Croydon Criminal Investigation Department Crossword 2013-09-21
Across
- uses force or fear to steal
- unique dabs
- Conan Doyle detective
- uses a scam to deceive
- Deoxyribonucleic acid
- shackles
- Dr friend and assistant to Holmes
- taken without permission
- seizure of items for evidence
- to tkae liberty away
- caught on camera
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- entered as a tresspasser
- place of incident
- possessions or goods
- sharp bladed instrument
- bystander who sees the crime take place
- oxfordshire based detective
- stealing from a store
- to sratch dent or break something
- someone charged with an offence
- where trials take place
- physical attack
- person of interest
- the location of an offence
24 Clues: shackles • unique dabs • physical attack • caught on camera • place of incident • person of interest • possessions or goods • to tkae liberty away • stealing from a store • Conan Doyle detective • Deoxyribonucleic acid • uses a scam to deceive • sharp bladed instrument • where trials take place • entered as a tresspasser • taken without permission • the location of an offence • ...
Chapter 6: Criminal Law Terms 2014-05-13
Across
- a state of mind in which someone desires to carry out a wrongful action, knows what the results will be and is reckless regarding to consequences.
- An awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea
- those people who are indirectly involved in committing a crime.
- the shared responsibility among criminals for any additional offences that are committed in the course of the crime they originally intended to commit.
- A defence used stating that the person had taken every precaution possible to avoid being a crime
- legal responsibility for a wrongful action
- Knowingly assisting someone to evade the police
- Laws covering less serious offences at the provincial or municipal level; most often punishable by fines
- Consciously taking an unjustifiable risk that a reasonable person would not take
- Laws which punish and prohibit acts that injure individuals, property, and the community
- The offense of intending to commit a crime but is not actually completed
- An agreement between two or more people to commit a crime
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- Persuading another person to commit a crime
- An offense which shows disregard for the lives or safety of others
- A wrongful act committed for its’ own sake
- An act or omission of an act prohibited and punishable by a federal statute
- Urging the perpetrator to commit a crime without physically helping
- Offences which have no defense possible
- Helping a perpetrator commit a crime
- The desire to commit one wrongful act for the sake of accomplishing another
- the person who actually commits the crime
- federal or provincial statutes meant to protect the public welfare
- A deliberate intention to commit a wrongful act, with reckless disregard for the consequences
- The “guilty act”
- the reason a person commits a crime
25 Clues: The “guilty act” • the reason a person commits a crime • Helping a perpetrator commit a crime • Offences which have no defense possible • the person who actually commits the crime • A wrongful act committed for its’ own sake • legal responsibility for a wrongful action • Persuading another person to commit a crime • Knowingly assisting someone to evade the police • ...
Criminal Justice Unit 2 Activities 2024-05-16
Across
- People who serve on appellate courts
- 435 members, based on population, serving 2-year terms.
- Suspect is brought before the court to enter a plea.
- The plaintiff must prove that their claims are more likely true than not.
- removed from office by the Senate for "high crimes and misdemeanors."
- a system of government in which power is divided between a national government and state governments.
- Exchange of evidence between parties.
- The highest court in the U.S., with the authority to review decisions from lower federal and state courts.
- Intermediate appellate courts that review decisions from district courts.
- To prevent any one branch of government from becoming too powerful
- established by Article III of the Constitution, is responsible for interpreting laws and ensuring they are applied fairly.
- Powers specifically granted to the federal government by the Constitution
- is responsible for enforcing and implementing laws.
- Powers reserved to the states by the Tenth Amendment
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- The prosecution must prove the defendant’s guilt to this standard, which is the highest standard of proof.
- Clarifying the meaning of laws and their application in specific cases.
- Reserves powers not delegated to the federal government to the states or the people.
- Directives issued by the President that have the force of law without requiring Congressional approval.
- Powers shared by both the federal and state governments
- The obligation to prove one's assertion or claim in a legal dispute.
- The power to declare laws or executive actions unconstitutional
- federal law is the "supreme Law of the Land," overriding state laws when there is a conflict.
- Determination of punishment if found guilty.
- People who preside over cases in trial courts
- 100 members, 2 per state, serving 6-year terms.
25 Clues: People who serve on appellate courts • Exchange of evidence between parties. • Determination of punishment if found guilty. • People who preside over cases in trial courts • 100 members, 2 per state, serving 6-year terms. • is responsible for enforcing and implementing laws. • Suspect is brought before the court to enter a plea. • ...
Occupations 2025-03-26
14 Clues: cut hair • cook meal • drive bus • sell goods • cure people • teach lesson • arrest criminal • grow vegetables • cut and sew fabric • work for an airline • treat people's teeth • repair engines or car • serve food and drinks • design materials and stuctures
Chapter 15 Vocabulary 2024-05-01
Across
- Home ____________ - the type of sentence in which the defendant must serve the term at home and usually can leave for essential purposes such as school or work
- the type of sentence in which a defendant is allowed to work in the community but is required to return to prison at night or on weekends
- __________________ Report - a probation officer’s written report that gives the sentencing judge information about the defendant’s background and prospects for rehabilitation
- ___________ Punishment - the death penalty; putting a convicted person to death as punishment for a crime
- _________________ circumstances - factors that tend to lessen the seriousness of an offense
- punishment given as a kind of revenge for wrongdoing
- the process through which a convicted person is changed or reformed, in order to lead a productive life rather than commit another crime
- the act of restoring something to its owner
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- a sentence to death for commission of a serious crime
- measure taken to discourage criminal actions
- a reason for criminal punishment that stresses keeping a convicted person confined to protect society
- ___________________ Sentence - a sentence issued by the court but not actually served; the individual is usually released by the court with no conditions attached
- a system of supervised freedom, usually by a probation officer, for persons convicted of a criminal offense.
- _______________ circumstances - factors that tend to increase the seriousness of an offense
- a program created by the U.S. Department of Justice designed to reduce serious crime committed by ex-offenders
- confinement, usually in jail or prison
- release from prison before the full sentence has been served
- a monetary penalty imposed upon someone
18 Clues: confinement, usually in jail or prison • a monetary penalty imposed upon someone • the act of restoring something to its owner • measure taken to discourage criminal actions • punishment given as a kind of revenge for wrongdoing • a sentence to death for commission of a serious crime • release from prison before the full sentence has been served • ...
Vocab puzzle 2023-03-30
Across
- an order from the supreme court to a lower court to send up the records on a case for review
- the divisions under the united states federal court system, grouped into 12 regional circuits, each of which has a federal court of appeals
- the philosophy that courts should generally avoid overturning laws passed or actions taken by democratically elected bodies
- issued when the justices all agree on the outcome and the reasons for a decision in a case
- a legal principe created by an appellate court decision that lower court judges must follow when deciding similar cases
- courts thats generally hear cases that raise question about a federal law or federal constitution
- a formal charge of criminal action by a grand jury
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- attorney who represents the government in a criminal case
- the person against whom a civil or criminal suit is brought in court
- a document issued by judges who agree with the majority opinion, but for different reasons compared to those who support the majority reason
- the authority of a trial court to be the first to hear a case
- a memeber of the supreme court
- a agreement where the defendant pleads guilty to lesser crimes than what they were originally charged with in return they don´t get charged with a more serious crime
- the legal principle of determining points in litigation according to precedent
- a trial system that is a contest between opposing sides
- attorney who works for the state and defends people who cannot afford a private attorney
- in a civil trial, the person who brings suit in court
- the power of the supreme court to declare laws and actions of local, state or national governments unconstitutional
18 Clues: a memeber of the supreme court • a formal charge of criminal action by a grand jury • in a civil trial, the person who brings suit in court • a trial system that is a contest between opposing sides • attorney who represents the government in a criminal case • the authority of a trial court to be the first to hear a case • ...
unit 4 review 2014-12-09
Across
- the _________ amendment provided equal protection.
- the person accusing someone of something
- it is a major criminal charge known as _____________.
- it is small criminal charge known as _______________.
- the __________ amendment provides you a fair punishment for your crimes.
- courts the lowest level of the Federal courts where your trial is first heard.
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- the first written set of rules is ________________.
- courts the middle level of court the first court you appeal to.
- the ________ amendment requires police to provide a search warrant to search private property.
- the person accused of something.
- courts the topmost level that has the final say so.
11 Clues: the person accused of something. • the person accusing someone of something • the first written set of rules is ________________. • the _________ amendment provided equal protection. • courts the topmost level that has the final say so. • it is a major criminal charge known as _____________. • it is small criminal charge known as _______________. • ...
Giraffe and the Pelly and me 2021-11-03
15 Clues: gem • animal • washing • a liquid • a business • lawbreaker • a body part • part of a bird • something sweet • a piece of land • a wife of a duke • a transparent panel • husband of a duchess • par of the atmosphere • something that you climb
Ryan and Gabriel 2022-02-09
15 Clues: Judy • votar • chauvin • no disigual • no esta bien • Simon Bolivar • Mount Rushmore • abusar de poder • obligar a trabajar • la matar dictadura • antes de encarcelar • que criminal no seguir • civil Union y confedrate • partido Republicana y democrtico • segragation de negro gentes en 1950's
otoz acac 2023-12-04
15 Clues: dying • stinky • to radiate • unnecessary • about to die • I don't know • playing hooky • really complex • criminal actions • striking repeatedly • somebody's worthy occupation • notes in the margin??????????? • not very good, moderate quality • a small minute of time, really small • fear of different food items touching
vocab Quick start 2023-02-16
15 Clues: serve pain • lack of care • disagreement • loud and harsh • speak to someone • short and abrupt • unable to capture • spread throughout • wicked or criminal • comes before another • looking thoughtfully • reserved modest and shy • drinks plentiful amounts • consisting of many things • a consequence of an action
Law puzzle 2020-11-15
Across
- Asking someone to help with a crime
- A criminal law jurisdiction that results in a claimant to suffer loss or harm.
- unlawful deceitful gain.
- Rea Actus Reus: The Latin word for a crime's form of action and revenge
- The act of carelessness by trespassing or discriminating someone's property.
- A crime that has to do with
- Crime: A crime that is incomplete
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- Criminal law that has permanent consequences
- Causing the fear of immediate physical contact to the victim
- A tort that protects ones reputation
- Criminal law that has permanent consequences
- possession: The Possession of an Illegal substance or object.
- The person in court who explains the preponderance evidence of a crime
- A crime that causes offensive physical contact toward a victim, leading to apprehension
14 Clues: unlawful deceitful gain. • A crime that has to do with • Crime: A crime that is incomplete • Asking someone to help with a crime • A tort that protects ones reputation • Criminal law that has permanent consequences • Criminal law that has permanent consequences • Causing the fear of immediate physical contact to the victim • ...
Constitution 2022-10-24
Across
- a tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases
- fundamental rules that determine how our country is run
- medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes; coins and banknotes collectively
- rules that run our states and countries
- the capacity or ability to direct or influence the behavior of others
- power of privilege held by the government
- legal obligation to do a job
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- exaction demanding money
- armed conflict between states, nations, and other big groups
- a formal examination of evidence before a judge, and typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings
- buying, selling, trading with other countries
- national legislative body
- fines
13 Clues: fines • exaction demanding money • national legislative body • legal obligation to do a job • rules that run our states and countries • power of privilege held by the government • buying, selling, trading with other countries • fundamental rules that determine how our country is run • armed conflict between states, nations, and other big groups • ...
Law puzzle 2020-11-15
Across
- Asking someone to help with a crime
- A criminal law jurisdiction that results in a claimant to suffer loss or harm.
- unlawful deceitful gain.
- Rea Actus Reus: The Latin word for a crime's form of action and revenge
- The act of carelessness by trespassing or discriminating someone's property.
- A crime that has to do with
- Crime: A crime that is incomplete
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- Criminal law that has permanent consequences
- Causing the fear of immediate physical contact to the victim
- A tort that protects ones reputation
- Criminal law that has permanent consequences
- possession: The Possession of an Illegal substance or object.
- The person in court who explains the preponderance evidence of a crime
- A crime that causes offensive physical contact toward a victim, leading to apprehension
14 Clues: unlawful deceitful gain. • A crime that has to do with • Crime: A crime that is incomplete • Asking someone to help with a crime • A tort that protects ones reputation • Criminal law that has permanent consequences • Criminal law that has permanent consequences • Causing the fear of immediate physical contact to the victim • ...
Law puzzle 2020-11-15
Across
- Asking someone to help with a crime
- A criminal law jurisdiction that results in a claimant to suffer loss or harm.
- unlawful deceitful gain.
- Rea Actus Reus: The Latin word for a crime's form of action and revenge
- The act of carelessness by trespassing or discriminating someone's property.
- A crime that has to do with
- Crime: A crime that is incomplete
Down
- Criminal law that has permanent consequences
- Causing the fear of immediate physical contact to the victim
- A tort that protects ones reputation
- Criminal law that has permanent consequences
- possession: The Possession of an Illegal substance or object.
- The person in court who explains the preponderance evidence of a crime
- A crime that causes offensive physical contact toward a victim, leading to apprehension
14 Clues: unlawful deceitful gain. • A crime that has to do with • Crime: A crime that is incomplete • Asking someone to help with a crime • A tort that protects ones reputation • Criminal law that has permanent consequences • Criminal law that has permanent consequences • Causing the fear of immediate physical contact to the victim • ...
Character Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-15
11 Clues: the victim • the 'jock' • the 'brain' • addy's sister • the 'princess' • the 'criminal' • bronwyn's sister • addy's boyfriend • cooper's boyfriend • simon's bestfriend • lawyer on the case
Sleuth Words 2022-11-01
Aliens ate my homework 2024-03-19
Aliens ate my homework 2024-03-19
Law puzzle 2020-11-15
Across
- Asking someone to help with a crime
- A criminal law jurisdiction that results in a claimant to suffer loss or harm.
- unlawful deceitful gain.
- Rea Actus Reus: The Latin word for a crime's form of action and revenge
- The act of carelessness by trespassing or discriminating someone's property.
- A crime that has to do with
- Crime: A crime that is incomplete
Down
- Criminal law that has permanent consequences
- Causing the fear of immediate physical contact to the victim
- A tort that protects ones reputation
- Criminal law that has permanent consequences
- possession: The Possession of an Illegal substance or object.
- The person in court who explains the preponderance evidence of a crime
- A crime that causes offensive physical contact toward a victim, leading to apprehension
14 Clues: unlawful deceitful gain. • A crime that has to do with • Crime: A crime that is incomplete • Asking someone to help with a crime • A tort that protects ones reputation • Criminal law that has permanent consequences • Criminal law that has permanent consequences • Causing the fear of immediate physical contact to the victim • ...
Chapter 9 Crossword 2013-11-23
Across
- Imprisonment or confinement
- The act of recommitting crimes
- Factors that demonstrate the punishment should be less severe
- That which discourages the specific criminal from reoffending
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- A statement made by the victim that describes the effect of the offence on his or her life
- A discharge from custody into the community under terms and conditions
- That which discourages people in society from committing a particular crime
- A minimum punishment imposed by law
- To help an offender successfully reintegrate back into society
- circumstances dddddddddddddddddddddddd
- A criminal who repeatedly behaves in a way that could cause serious harm to others and who would likely reoffend
- A document about the accused's background, used for sentencing
- Repayment for harms done to victims and the community
13 Clues: Imprisonment or confinement • The act of recommitting crimes • A minimum punishment imposed by law • circumstances dddddddddddddddddddddddd • Repayment for harms done to victims and the community • Factors that demonstrate the punishment should be less severe • That which discourages the specific criminal from reoffending • ...
Constitution 2022-10-24
Across
- power of privilege held by the government
- medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes; coins and banknotes collectively
- buying, selling, trading with other countries
- fundamental rules that determine how our country is run
- armed conflict between states, nations, and other big groups
- legal obligation to do a job
- fines
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- the capacity or ability to direct or influence the behavior of others
- exaction demanding money
- national legislative body
- a tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases
- a formal examination of evidence before a judge, and typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings
- rules that run our states and countries
13 Clues: fines • exaction demanding money • national legislative body • legal obligation to do a job • rules that run our states and countries • power of privilege held by the government • buying, selling, trading with other countries • fundamental rules that determine how our country is run • armed conflict between states, nations, and other big groups • ...
Reading changes minds (moas version) 2023-09-04
13 Clues: uppkom • mission • male nun • comunity • Demokrati • intensivt • tiljänglig • not allowed • Compact disc • to become bigger • doesn't cost money • a informative pice of paper • talking about things found bad about a thing
The Outsiders Vocab 2023-02-03
13 Clues: Jail • a gun • a fight • the police • a criminal • a cigarette • to shoplift • something cool • you understand? • recently stolen • An attractive girl • to be attacked to ambushed • Any form of alcohol; particularly beer
Synthesis Tutorial Crossword 2015-10-11
Across
- Technology has led to
- you will learn to think ________
- Putting those _____________ together is what happens when we collaborate.
- collaboration is a
- studying rhetoric and writing offers excellent preparation for ___.
- / ________ helps in organizing a flash mob or group project
- the study of rhetoric focuses on how _____ and images can change our minds.
- Most important you will learn to think about how ____ gets messages across
- _________ academic writing can help you collaborate.
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- when a group of students creates a wikipedia entry they _________.
- collaborating helps _______.
- this is an everyday matter
- the mastery tools of ________; writing,reading,speaking and listening.
- our world is "a world where no one ____ everything but everyone ____ something."
- _________ writing uses collaboration
15 Clues: collaboration is a • Technology has led to • this is an everyday matter • collaborating helps _______. • you will learn to think ________ • _________ writing uses collaboration • _________ academic writing can help you collaborate. • / ________ helps in organizing a flash mob or group project • when a group of students creates a wikipedia entry they _________. • ...
Biological Perspective Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-20
Across
- a drug that combines with a receptor to bring about an action
- discovered that human beings are of two minds
- chemical messengers that your body can't function without
- a network of nerves that relaxes your body
- a term meant to indicate awareness
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- cells that hold nerve cells in place
- a mental process of disconnecting
- connects other neurons within the central nervous system
- the two brain hemispheres are isolated
- automatic action that your body does in response to something
- to make clear or evident; show plainly
- the just barely perceptible intensity of something
- The phase of sleep in which most dreams occur
- the body's chemical messengers
- the low pole of Agreeableness
15 Clues: the low pole of Agreeableness • the body's chemical messengers • a mental process of disconnecting • a term meant to indicate awareness • cells that hold nerve cells in place • the two brain hemispheres are isolated • to make clear or evident; show plainly • a network of nerves that relaxes your body • discovered that human beings are of two minds • ...
Unfortunate Events 2017-01-18
Across
- Means faking kindness
- Means gave to Count Olaf even though he didn't want to
- Means unsteady or likely to collapse
- Means not at all enjoyable"they were of two minds"Means they felt two different ways at the same time.
- Means Skillful
- Means dull and foolish
Down
- Means very very wrong and causing much grief
- Means an offered reward to persuade you to do something you don't want to do
- Means with much tossing and tuning
- Means the actors and stagehands were running around handling last minute details.
- Means something to do with marriage
- Means smiled in an unfriendly, phony way
- Means bringing about
- Means quickly
- Means boiled(as in the string beans)
15 Clues: Means quickly • Means Skillful • Means bringing about • Means faking kindness • Means dull and foolish • Means with much tossing and tuning • Means something to do with marriage • Means unsteady or likely to collapse • Means boiled(as in the string beans) • Means smiled in an unfriendly, phony way • Means very very wrong and causing much grief • ...
Freak's Dictionary Crossoword Puzzle 2024-02-05
Across
- A way to improve on the human condition.
- Another name for Blade.
- A sweet lady of light
- The past, from the male point of view.
- A muscle that improves with exercise.
- A big word for mechanical bird.
- Whatever you want more of.
Down
- a four-letter word for Max in a bad mood.
- What you do before you zag.
- One who can sneeze a hot dog through his nose.
- A gentleman of the old school, before they tore it down
- What you do after you zig.
- A silly-looking creature that eats ants.
- A source of knowledge, fun, and rude jokes.
- A word used by people with small minds.
15 Clues: A sweet lady of light • Another name for Blade. • What you do after you zig. • Whatever you want more of. • What you do before you zag. • A big word for mechanical bird. • A muscle that improves with exercise. • The past, from the male point of view. • A word used by people with small minds. • A way to improve on the human condition. • A silly-looking creature that eats ants. • ...
Freak's Dictionary Crossoword Puzzle 2024-02-05
Across
- A way to improve on the human condition.
- Another name for Blade.
- A sweet lady of light
- The past, from the male point of view.
- A muscle that improves with exercise.
- A big word for mechanical bird.
- Whatever you want more of.
Down
- a four-letter word for Max in a bad mood.
- What you do before you zag.
- One who can sneeze a hot dog through his nose.
- A gentleman of the old school, before they tore it down
- What you do after you zig.
- A silly-looking creature that eats ants.
- A source of knowledge, fun, and rude jokes.
- A word used by people with small minds.
15 Clues: A sweet lady of light • Another name for Blade. • What you do after you zig. • Whatever you want more of. • What you do before you zag. • A big word for mechanical bird. • A muscle that improves with exercise. • The past, from the male point of view. • A word used by people with small minds. • A way to improve on the human condition. • A silly-looking creature that eats ants. • ...
Freak's Dictionary Crossoword Puzzle 2024-02-05
Across
- A way to improve on the human condition.
- Another name for Blade.
- A sweet lady of light
- The past, from the male point of view.
- A muscle that improves with exercise.
- A big word for mechanical bird.
- Whatever you want more of.
Down
- a four-letter word for Max in a bad mood.
- What you do before you zag.
- One who can sneeze a hot dog through his nose.
- A gentleman of the old school, before they tore it down
- What you do after you zig.
- A silly-looking creature that eats ants.
- A source of knowledge, fun, and rude jokes.
- A word used by people with small minds.
15 Clues: A sweet lady of light • Another name for Blade. • What you do after you zig. • Whatever you want more of. • What you do before you zag. • A big word for mechanical bird. • A muscle that improves with exercise. • The past, from the male point of view. • A word used by people with small minds. • A way to improve on the human condition. • A silly-looking creature that eats ants. • ...
Freak's Dictionary Crossoword Puzzle 2024-02-05
Across
- A way to improve on the human condition.
- Another name for Blade.
- A sweet lady of light
- The past, from the male point of view.
- A muscle that improves with exercise.
- A big word for mechanical bird.
- Whatever you want more of.
Down
- a four-letter word for Max in a bad mood.
- What you do before you zag.
- One who can sneeze a hot dog through his nose.
- A gentleman of the old school, before they tore it down
- What you do after you zig.
- A silly-looking creature that eats ants.
- A source of knowledge, fun, and rude jokes.
- A word used by people with small minds.
15 Clues: A sweet lady of light • Another name for Blade. • What you do after you zig. • Whatever you want more of. • What you do before you zag. • A big word for mechanical bird. • A muscle that improves with exercise. • The past, from the male point of view. • A word used by people with small minds. • A way to improve on the human condition. • A silly-looking creature that eats ants. • ...
Freak's Dictionary Crossoword Puzzle 2024-02-05
Across
- A way to improve on the human condition.
- Another name for Blade.
- A sweet lady of light
- The past, from the male point of view.
- A muscle that improves with exercise.
- A big word for mechanical bird.
- Whatever you want more of.
Down
- a four-letter word for Max in a bad mood.
- What you do before you zag.
- One who can sneeze a hot dog through his nose.
- A gentleman of the old school, before they tore it down
- What you do after you zig.
- A silly-looking creature that eats ants.
- A source of knowledge, fun, and rude jokes.
- A word used by people with small minds.
15 Clues: A sweet lady of light • Another name for Blade. • What you do after you zig. • Whatever you want more of. • What you do before you zag. • A big word for mechanical bird. • A muscle that improves with exercise. • The past, from the male point of view. • A word used by people with small minds. • A way to improve on the human condition. • A silly-looking creature that eats ants. • ...
