criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Midnight's Children Crossword 2014-10-16
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- / What gives Saleem the power to read minds?
- / The protagonist the story?
- / What happens to Saleem during the Pakistani war?
- / What age does Saleem start dying?
- / What happens to Saleem's family during the Pakistani war?
- / Who makes fun of Adam to fall in love with his daughter
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- / Who makes fun of Adam's nose?
- / What time of the day was Saleem born?
- / Who falls in love with Saleem?
- / What is the name of the boatman?
10 Clues: / The protagonist the story? • / Who makes fun of Adam's nose? • / Who falls in love with Saleem? • / What is the name of the boatman? • / What age does Saleem start dying? • / What time of the day was Saleem born? • / What gives Saleem the power to read minds? • / What happens to Saleem during the Pakistani war? • / Who makes fun of Adam to fall in love with his daughter • ...
Reading 2023-01-05
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- an official examination of the facts about a situation
- word related with ghost with two "0" in it.
- events that happen beyond normal scientific understanding
- Dead people are called so.
- person who comes out at night and drinks the blood.
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- very strange.
- facts,signs,that make one believe truth.
- board used to conjure spirits.
- the communication of thoughts between people's minds without using speech, writing or other normal methods.
- A story mentioned in the article.
10 Clues: very strange. • Dead people are called so. • board used to conjure spirits. • A story mentioned in the article. • facts,signs,that make one believe truth. • word related with ghost with two "0" in it. • person who comes out at night and drinks the blood. • an official examination of the facts about a situation • events that happen beyond normal scientific understanding • ...
dissent 1950's 2024-03-13
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- this challenged traditional norms
- embraced voluntary poverty and set up the St. Joseph's House of Hospitality
- top musical star leading many others
- by Kerouac and glorified escape from expectations and conventions
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- "I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness"
- playboy
- wrote the novel "The Catcher in the Rye"
- this novel detailed scandalous affairs in a suburban context
- opened the Highlander Folk School "to work with people from the bottom"
- "Rock Around the Clock"
10 Clues: playboy • "Rock Around the Clock" • this challenged traditional norms • top musical star leading many others • wrote the novel "The Catcher in the Rye" • "I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness" • this novel detailed scandalous affairs in a suburban context • by Kerouac and glorified escape from expectations and conventions • ...
Week 6 (4A) 2024-10-09
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- Commas, periods and question marks are types of ________
- The winds of a ______ are so strong that it can lift a house
- The cockroach _____ed Teacher Chris to scream
- I _____ to get 100 on my test
- Africa, Asia and North America are examples of _______s
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- I use an _________ to make a possessive noun
- The ________ behind why we learn is to expand our minds
- !
- I do not _____ to speak Chinese in class
- The ______ erupted and lava flew everywhere
10 Clues: ! • I _____ to get 100 on my test • I do not _____ to speak Chinese in class • The ______ erupted and lava flew everywhere • I use an _________ to make a possessive noun • The cockroach _____ed Teacher Chris to scream • The ________ behind why we learn is to expand our minds • Africa, Asia and North America are examples of _______s • ...
My Classmate 2025-03-22
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- A true classmate is the one who______ us in any situation
- A device used for measuring and indicating time in classroom
- Somebody who sits next to you
- Ambassador of friendship
- A classmate who speaks confidently in front of everyone
- A classmate who always help in studies
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- A classmate who minds the class and help teachers
- A classmate who loves to read books
- A classmate who loves to draw and paint
- Bonding between two friends
10 Clues: Ambassador of friendship • Bonding between two friends • Somebody who sits next to you • A classmate who loves to read books • A classmate who always help in studies • A classmate who loves to draw and paint • A classmate who minds the class and help teachers • A classmate who speaks confidently in front of everyone • ...
Unit 6.2 Vocabulary Crossword 2026-02-25
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- event(s) that bring bad luck
- showing bravery during hard times
- acting with intense anger
- became less intense or severe
- a job or responsibility taken on that needs completed
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- Adjective used often with an allusion that makes one thing of Hercules, needing greath strength
- a worry or situation that has you worried
- a long step
- an expression that brings something to the minds of those who hear it, without saying it directly
- lacking patience
10 Clues: a long step • lacking patience • acting with intense anger • event(s) that bring bad luck • became less intense or severe • showing bravery during hard times • a worry or situation that has you worried • a job or responsibility taken on that needs completed • Adjective used often with an allusion that makes one thing of Hercules, needing greath strength • ...
chapter 15 vocabulary 2022-06-03
Unit 4 2021-02-15
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- Punishment by death
- Towards a higher position
- A type of lawyear, who is trained to prepare cases and give advices. Represents people in lower courts
- The person responsible for how great punishment criminal gets
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- Old age...
- Illegally entering sb's property
- Stealing money from the company where you work
- Time when a criminal must behave well
- Permission to get prisoner out, before their period in prison is finished
9 Clues: Old age... • Punishment by death • Towards a higher position • Illegally entering sb's property • Time when a criminal must behave well • Stealing money from the company where you work • The person responsible for how great punishment criminal gets • Permission to get prisoner out, before their period in prison is finished • ...
Unit 8 Vocabulary 2024-01-08
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- Type of court that decide more than 95 percent of the nation’s legal cases; can handle cases which may appeal all the way to the federal court level if a federal issue is involved; are divided into trial courts and appellate courts
- Type of court considered a reviewing court and determine appeals from the decisions of the trial courts; are generally called Supreme Courts of the State as they are the highest level of court system within a state
- Series of formal, written statements in which the plaintiff and defendant both state claims for defense regarding the matter being disputed
- argument between the two parties in regards to which legal rules apply to the facts stated in the pleading (3 words)
- agreement between the plaintiff and the defendant to end the dispute
- court officer responsible for giving out subpoenas, escorting defendants from jail to the courtroom, representing the jury to the judge and protecting safety of all in the courtroom
- party denying or defending against allegations made by the plaintiff
- attorney who is hired or appointed by the state or federal government to represent the plaintiff or the state
- Type of dispute between two or more parties consisting of the first party, or plaintiff, accusing the second party, or defendant, of causing injury or damage to the plaintiff; reasonable doubt is not required
- Type of court that hears all criminal cases other than minor offenses; can also be called county, district, superior, circuit or common pleas courts; keep thorough formal records of proceedings in order to have documentation if needed for appeals; do not have a limitation on the dollar amount of damages
- Reporter records the official record of the trial; these word-for-word transcripts are used in appeals (2 words)
- officer in charge of the court proceeding; ensures all evidence used in the trial is legal, instructs the jury and typically provides the sentence when a defendant is convicted
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- process of choosing potential jurors by disqualifying biased people who cannot be neutral or fair (2 words)
- Type of case where law has been broken requiring the state to bring charges against the offender; there must not be any reasonable doubt of guilt
- first official court appearance for the defendant; used to inform defendant of official criminal charges, take defendants plea, negotiate bail if necessary and set up dates for further proceedings
- represents the defendant and ensures the defendant is protected according to the law
- Type of civil case involving a limited amount of money; only allow damages of up to $3,000 to be recovered (2 words)
- party initiating a lawsuit against an organization or individual
- includes the right of each party to obtain and present witnesses and evidence (such as documents and physical objects)
- jury’s final decision based on all of the facts and evidence presented in the trial
- argument between the two parties regarding the events which took place and caused the lawsuit to arise (3 words)
- transfer of a case from a lower to a higher level for a new hearing
- responsible for deciding what is true in a case and in a criminal case, deciding whether or not the defendant has committed a crime
- to be released from criminal charges
- person against whom a crime has been committed
25 Clues: to be released from criminal charges • person against whom a crime has been committed • party initiating a lawsuit against an organization or individual • transfer of a case from a lower to a higher level for a new hearing • agreement between the plaintiff and the defendant to end the dispute • party denying or defending against allegations made by the plaintiff • ...
CRIJ 3320 eCrossword Puzzle 8 2022-10-07
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- Attempts to identify types of crime.
- The most widespread and evaluated type of restorative program.
- Offenders are made to feel humiliation due to their transgressions.
- A theory that blames capitalism for crime and advocates violent revolution as a means of its eradication.
- Advocates peace and justice as the solution to the crime problem.
- Includes emerging perspectives such as left realism, peacemaking, and postmodernism that view the causes of crime as due to class, ethnic, and patriarchal (male-dominated) relations endemic in society.
- Redefines the roles and goals of criminal justice agencies to include a broader mission—to prevent crime, address local social problems and conflicts, and involve neighborhood residents in planning and decision making.
- Elliott applies his integrated theory to juvenile delinquency in an effort that combines strain (anomie), social control, and social learning theory.
- The dominant approach today in feminist criminology; its major theme is patriarchy (male power and domination in society).
- In feminist criminology, the question is raised as to whether theories of men’s behavior apply to women.
- Consists of a variety of perspectives that challenge basic assumptions of mainstream criminology.
- In labeling theory, this refers to the initial criminal act itself.
- The error of attempting to have a specific theory explain all crime.
- May be considered the founder of Black criminology.
- A term to describe agents or officials who are concerned with creating and labeling new categories of deviance to expand the social control functions of their organization.
- A theoretical approach that attacks modernity or scientific rationality.
- Deviance that ensues as a result of a person being labeled and stigmatized as a criminal.
- The types of crime a theory is intended to cover.
- Advocates a pluralistic conflict model of criminal law.
- A typology of crimes that looks at identification with crime, societal reaction, and group involvement.
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- Braithwaite calls for efforts to reintegrate the offender back into the community of respectables.
- Approach that takes the view that criminology has been biased and does not express the female viewpoint.
- Defined as a crime of male power and the use of violence to control and dominate women.
- The term that comes from the attempts to translate radical ideas into realistic social policy.
- Points to a conflict of interest among groups in which the dominant group controls the legal machinery of the state.
- A theoretical attempt to translate radical ideas into realistic social policy.
- Approach assumes that different class, racial, ethnic, and subculturally distinct interest groups vie for political dominance and the assistance of the legal machinery of the state to protect their interests.
- Asserts that crime is a label attached to wrongdoing, and often the label becomes a stigma that increases criminality (also called societal reaction theory).
- Thornberry’s theory attempts to combine social structure, social control, and social learning theories indicating that the importance of different variables changes over the life course.
- In Marxist theory, such action is more important than theory.
- Proposes a pluralistic model with a variety of groups competing for control of the lawmaking and enforcement machinery to protect their vested interests.
- Views criminal law as originating in agreement of the majority.
32 Clues: Attempts to identify types of crime. • The types of crime a theory is intended to cover. • May be considered the founder of Black criminology. • Advocates a pluralistic conflict model of criminal law. • In Marxist theory, such action is more important than theory. • The most widespread and evaluated type of restorative program. • ...
The United States and the World Project 2024-06-14
Reading changes minds (moas version) 2023-09-04
13 Clues: uppkom • mission • comunity • male nun • 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 Giver 2024-01-03
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- The Chief Elder appoints him as the Receiver of Memory
- Jonas’ brother is ________
- The Outside World
- Department where Jonas’ parents work _______________
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- The memory of _________ opens Jonas's eyes to a world of sensations and emotions
- What does Release refer to?
- Who is the only other person who holds the Memories
- _______ have been erased from the people’s minds
8 Clues: The Outside World • Jonas’ brother is ________ • What does Release refer to? • _______ have been erased from the people’s minds • Who is the only other person who holds the Memories • Department where Jonas’ parents work _______________ • The Chief Elder appoints him as the Receiver of Memory • ...
Psychology 2024-02-16
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- Psychology specialism focusing on criminal behaviour and the criminal justice system (8)
- The approval needed before a research project can begin (7)
- Research type that primarily focuses on numbers and statistical results(12)
- Disorder characterised by compulsive actions and obsessive thoughts (3)
- Mental health disorder that doesn’t affect people who were born blind (13)
- The most common mental health disorder in the UK (7)
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- The syndrome that abbreviates to FAS (6,7)
- Psychologist that created the ‘id/ ego’ theory (5)
- Chemical released when hugging someone you love
- The part of the brain responsible for memory (11)
- Adult non-secure attachment style
11 Clues: Adult non-secure attachment style • The syndrome that abbreviates to FAS (6,7) • Chemical released when hugging someone you love • The part of the brain responsible for memory (11) • Psychologist that created the ‘id/ ego’ theory (5) • The most common mental health disorder in the UK (7) • The approval needed before a research project can begin (7) • ...
News Puzzle 2021-12-15
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- a tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases
- illegal actions
- not legal
- follow the ___ or go to jail
- a building in which people are legally held as a punishment for a crime they have committed or while awaiting trial.
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- a firearm
- bad guy who does illegal things
- the release of a prisoner temporarily (for a special purpose) or permanently before the completion of a sentence, on the promise of good behavior.
- person who kills people
- a person who practices or studies law; an attorney or a counselor.
- an american sport
11 Clues: a firearm • not legal • illegal actions • an american sport • person who kills people • follow the ___ or go to jail • bad guy who does illegal things • a person who practices or studies law; an attorney or a counselor. • a tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases • ...
News Puzzle 2021-12-15
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- a tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases
- illegal actions
- not legal
- follow the ___ or go to jail
- a building in which people are legally held as a punishment for a crime they have committed or while awaiting trial.
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- a firearm
- bad guy who does illegal things
- the release of a prisoner temporarily (for a special purpose) or permanently before the completion of a sentence, on the promise of good behavior.
- person who kills people
- a person who practices or studies law; an attorney or a counselor.
- an american sport
11 Clues: a firearm • not legal • illegal actions • an american sport • person who kills people • follow the ___ or go to jail • bad guy who does illegal things • a person who practices or studies law; an attorney or a counselor. • a tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases • ...
Romeo & Juliet Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-10
15 Clues: mean • brave • mislead • the face • criminal • being at rest • hatred ;malice • done ,shown ,used • showing no interest • pertaining to marriage • cheerful ,merry ,or gay • disorder or disturbance • to engage in an argument • imposition of penance by a preist • to renounce or repudiate under oath
Legal English 1 2019-02-11
15 Clues: munkajog • családjog • részvények • büntetőjog • alkotmányjog • ügyvédi iroda • társasági jog • egyéni ügyvéd • szerződési jog • kártérítési jog • kereskedelmi jog • közigazgatási jog • befektetési alapok • jogsegély-szolgálat • ingyenes jogi tanácsadás
ATTWN 2023-11-15
15 Clues: dinner • compress • convincing • being excited • deserving pity • court of equity • outward behavior • savage fierceness • able to be trusted • difficult to handle • syringe or injection • something unpleasant • a salt of carbonic acid • free from criminal charge • a long passageway in a building
Ava Nicholson 2023-02-22
15 Clues: estilo • los dos • en linea • criminal • siempre si • en addicion • Son iguales • yo pienso que • buenos modales • hermosa/hermoso • en el otro mano • una cosa dificil • no tiene trabajo • personas que no tiene mucho dinero • persona que tiene fuerza en un situacion
Words on Wednesday Quiz #2 Puzzle 2021-09-17
15 Clues: calm • rant • hate • charm • a talent • complain • hates men • nationalistic • shy or modest • wicked or criminal • appearing everywhere • unable to be soothed • intending to cause harm • showing a lack or care or thought • woman who flirts to get what she wants
serial 2023-10-11
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- Widely known criminal
- Crime scene analysis
- Antisocial personality
- Infamous murderer
- Self-appointed justice
- Fictional cannibal
- Reason behind the crime
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- Killer's method
- Criminal's photo
- Cold-blooded killer
- Federal law enforcement
- Unsolved crime
- Crime investigator
- Being famous for a crime
- Pursuit of a killer
15 Clues: Unsolved crime • Killer's method • Criminal's photo • Infamous murderer • Crime investigator • Fictional cannibal • Cold-blooded killer • Pursuit of a killer • Crime scene analysis • Widely known criminal • Antisocial personality • Self-appointed justice • Federal law enforcement • Reason behind the crime • Being famous for a crime
6TH SIX WEEKS VOCABULARY 2025-04-11
15 Clues: vanity • have no end • not placable • perpendicular • turning point • near a surface • made by humans • utmost importance • relating to crime • festive celebration • relating to citizens • excessively sentimental • able to exist a long time • incapable of being avoided • hard to understand: mystery
Russian Revolution-Totalitarianism 2024-03-06
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- prohibiting any news or books that are politically unacceptable to the public.
- Dominates the government
- A state/country taking complete control
- Control government beliefs to mold people's minds
- Making people obey a law or rule
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- Police using violence to enforce central government policies
- Leader of the Communist Party and Soviet Union
- Spreading false information to change the viewpoint of the state
- A political and economic system of organization
- A system of ideas and ideals
10 Clues: Dominates the government • A system of ideas and ideals • Making people obey a law or rule • A state/country taking complete control • Leader of the Communist Party and Soviet Union • A political and economic system of organization • Control government beliefs to mold people's minds • Police using violence to enforce central government policies • ...
School Subjects 2026-01-22
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- The study of plants, animals, experiments, and how things
- The study of places, maps, and the Earth.
- The subject about singing and playing instruments.
- The subject where we use computers, tablets, and technology.
- The study of past events and people.
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- The subject you learn with teacher Rebeka.
- The subject about exercise and sports.
- The subject about drawing and painting.
- The subject about keeping our bodies and minds healthy.
- The study of numbers, shapes, and calculations.
10 Clues: The study of past events and people. • The subject about exercise and sports. • The subject about drawing and painting. • The study of places, maps, and the Earth. • The subject you learn with teacher Rebeka. • The study of numbers, shapes, and calculations. • The subject about singing and playing instruments. • The subject about keeping our bodies and minds healthy. • ...
Week 1 2019-04-15
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- the name of the person who helped the 6 of them escape when they were young
- the blind one
- Max's last name
- the name of the people who experimented on the 6 of them
- the person that can read minds
- Angel is subject ______.
- the name of the book (no spaces)
- the last name of the author
- jeb's son
- the city where nudge is from
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- the name of the bomb that Iggy and the gasman made (no spaces)
- the place where they experiment on people, the______.
- The name of the girl who max helped get away from the people with guns
- The angel __________.
- the type of gun that max got shot with
- Iggy and the______ stayed home.
- the name of ella’s dog
- The main character
- the name of the people who captured Angel
19 Clues: jeb's son • the blind one • Max's last name • The main character • The angel __________. • the name of ella’s dog • Angel is subject ______. • the last name of the author • the city where nudge is from • the person that can read minds • Iggy and the______ stayed home. • the name of the book (no spaces) • the type of gun that max got shot with • the name of the people who captured Angel • ...
Narnia 2025-04-23
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- - a white substance that falls from the sky
- - a children's book about magical places
- - things that we have as pets and see in the wild
- - a common Halloween character
- - a transportation method used by Santa
- - the possibility of suffering harm or injury
- - to do something you are afraid of
- - the development of events beyond a person's control
- - someone who is between the ages of six and 12 ( multiples )
- - a popular kids movie
- - another word for a closet
- - a feeling of expectation and desire for a positive outcome
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- - a sustained fight between separate teams
- - the coldest season
- - using supernatural forces to bend minds
- - snow white and the seven...
- - a Turkish candy made with sugar and cornstarch
- - someone doing something behind someone else's back
- - the king of the jungle
19 Clues: - the coldest season • - a popular kids movie • - the king of the jungle • - another word for a closet • - snow white and the seven... • - a common Halloween character • - to do something you are afraid of • - a transportation method used by Santa • - a children's book about magical places • - using supernatural forces to bend minds • - a sustained fight between separate teams • ...
Youth and Criminal Law 2021-05-28
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- A serious criminal offense, usually punishable by a prison term or, in some cases, by death.
- An alternative to imprisonment allowing a person found guilty of an offense to stay in the community, usually under conditions and under the supervision of a ____ officer
- 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.
- Anything that you see, hear, or read that causes you to believe that something is true or has really happened.
- A person or persons formally charged but not yet tried for a crime.
- The killing of one human being by another human being
- The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime.
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- The evidence given by a witness under oath. It does not include evidence from documents and other physical evidence.
- reus Guilty act
- A claim or statement of what a party intends to prove; the facts as one party claims they are.
- rea Guilty mind
- the period between childhood and adult age.
- the fact of being who or what a person or thing is.
13 Clues: reus Guilty act • rea Guilty mind • the period between childhood and adult age. • the fact of being who or what a person or thing is. • The killing of one human being by another human being • A person or persons formally charged but not yet tried for a crime. • The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime. • ...
Criminal Procedure in Belarus 2022-03-09
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- a person who allegedly has information regarding the case
- a process of physically restraining a suspect and keeping him in custody
- information regarding the case given in an oral or written form during the process of questioning
- a person who issues a special document initiating civil or criminal procedure
- a person who represents a state in the case
- a request by either party for the court to make a procedural decision or to proceed in other forms
- a request of rewatching the case due to some serious procedural or other mistakes made during the first watch
- physical clues or information redarding the case and prooving one's statements
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- a person who allegedly commited a crime and is accused of it
- money or other private property which is deposited into the court securing the accused's due behavior
- prohibition of free access of a third party to information regarding the case and the existing parties
- an unbiased third party which provides the court with special knowledge in spheres related to the case
- a final decision made by a judge regarding the grade of punishment of the accused
13 Clues: a person who represents a state in the case • a person who allegedly has information regarding the case • a person who allegedly commited a crime and is accused of it • a process of physically restraining a suspect and keeping him in custody • a person who issues a special document initiating civil or criminal procedure • ...
Criminal Justice Terms 3 2021-08-02
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- Dire, The process by which judges and lawyers select a petit jury from among those eligible to serve, by questioning them to determine knowledge of the facts of the case and a willingness to decide the case only on the evidence presented in court.
- A command to a witness to appear and give testimony.
- The making of statements that might expose you to criminal prosecution, either now or in the future. The Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution prohibits the government from forcing you to provide evidence (answering questions) that would or might lead to your prosecution for a crime.
- To forbid the use of evidence at a trial because it is improper or was improperly obtained.
- The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime.
- Any person who knowingly sells, purchases, manufactures, delivers, or brings into this state, or who is knowingly in actual or constructive possession of illegal drugs (ex, cannabis, cocaine, heroine, methamphetamine, etc.).
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- of Evidence, Standards governing whether evidence in a civil or criminal case is admissible.
- The evidence given by a witness under oath. It does not include evidence from documents and other physical evidence.
- One who personally sees or perceives a thing; one who testifies as to what he has seen, heard, or otherwise observed.
- A trial is where a judge presides over the courtroom proceedings and decides the questions of the law, and a six-person jury or a twelve-person jury of your peers (depending on case type) will hear the evidence presented and must unanimously determine whether you are guilty or not guilty of the crime(s) charged.
- A judicial order directing a person to do something.
- Warrant, An order signed by a judge for probable cause that directs owners of private property to allow the police to enter and search for items named in the warrant. In limited situations the police may search without a warrant, but they cannot use what they find at trial if the defense can show that there was no probable cause for the search.
- of Proof, Indicates the degree to which the point must be proven. In a civil case, the burden of proof rests with the plaintiff, who must establish his or her case by such standards of proof as a “preponderance of evidence” or “clear and convincing evidence.”
13 Clues: A command to a witness to appear and give testimony. • A judicial order directing a person to do something. • The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime. • To forbid the use of evidence at a trial because it is improper or was improperly obtained. • ...
Welcome to Skull & Books VR 2025-03-30
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- What our cozy nooks are perfect for
- What fill our shelves and feed our minds
- Famous detective with a sharp mind and a pipe
- The white whale
- The day Skull & Books VR opens each week
- The creature Alice follows down the hole
- The type of literature this crossword celebrates
- The great one who throws lavish parties
- Small race of beings in Tolkien's Middle-earth
- Jane Austen character known for matchmaking
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- Creator of the monster, not the monster
- Girl who travels to Oz with ruby slippers
- Author of 1984 and Animal Farm
- A themed VR experience involving clues and puzzles
- The proud gentleman in Jane Austen’s famous novel
- Homeric hero with a long journey home
- The last name of three famous literary sisters
- Author of Huck Finn
- Dickens character known for being miserly
19 Clues: The white whale • Author of Huck Finn • Author of 1984 and Animal Farm • What our cozy nooks are perfect for • Homeric hero with a long journey home • Creator of the monster, not the monster • The great one who throws lavish parties • What fill our shelves and feed our minds • The day Skull & Books VR opens each week • The creature Alice follows down the hole • ...
CRIMINAL LAW - CROSSWORD 2022-01-06
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- scientific methods of solving crimes, that includes analizing fingerprints, DNA etc.
- offering something to gain an advantage
- the act of finding someone guilty
- a sum of money which suspect pays that allows them to be released from jail until the trial begins
- person who is suspected of commiting a crime
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- someone who commits certain crime
- person who commits hija
- the state of being kept in prison until the trial begins
- destruction of public (or private) property
9 Clues: person who commits hija • someone who commits certain crime • the act of finding someone guilty • offering something to gain an advantage • destruction of public (or private) property • person who is suspected of commiting a crime • the state of being kept in prison until the trial begins • ...
Curse of the Spider King 2014-07-30
7 Clues: has the gift of archery • nice owner of a bookstore • has the ability to read minds • has the gift to see the future • son of a famous football player • the Spider King's right hand man • rich kid who goes to Tommy's school who is very spoiled
Micayla Crossword 2025-07-29
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- Micayla’s boyfriend, her partner in crime.
- Micayla’s constant expression, lighting up any room.
- Game where Micayla’s your unbeatable teammate.
- Micayla’s specialty, always cracking the funniest ones.
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- Micayla’s role, guarding the box in field hockey.
- Micayla’s surname, a proud family legacy.
- Micayla’s future career, shaping young minds.
7 Clues: Micayla’s surname, a proud family legacy. • Micayla’s boyfriend, her partner in crime. • Micayla’s future career, shaping young minds. • Game where Micayla’s your unbeatable teammate. • Micayla’s role, guarding the box in field hockey. • Micayla’s constant expression, lighting up any room. • Micayla’s specialty, always cracking the funniest ones.
Criminal Justice Chapter One Vocabulary 2024-09-17
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- The willful and malicious burning of a home, automobile, commercial building, or any other construction
- The moral principles that govern a person's perception of right and wrong
- Focuses on the right of the individual to be protected from the power of the government
- The act of taking property from another person without the use of force with the intent of keeping that property
- Assumes that the majority of people in society agree on what is criminal
- The act of physically contacting another person with the intent to do harm, even if the resulting injury is insubstantial
- The act of taking property from another person through force, threat of force, or intimidation
- A wrong against society that is proclaimed by law and that, if committed under certain circumstances, is punishable by the criminal justice system
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- The unlawful killing of a human being
- Assumes that those with more political power have more influence on criminal laws
- Focuses on the right of society to be protected from crime and violent criminals
- A threat or an attempt to do violence to another person that causes that person to fear immediate physical harm
- The use or threat of violence to achieve political objectives
- A group of people, usually 3 or more, who share a common identity and engage in illegal activities
- The moral principles that govern a person's perception of right and wrong
- The act of breaking into or entering a structure without permission for the purpose of committing a felony
16 Clues: The unlawful killing of a human being • The use or threat of violence to achieve political objectives • Assumes that the majority of people in society agree on what is criminal • The moral principles that govern a person's perception of right and wrong • The moral principles that govern a person's perception of right and wrong • ...
Judicial system crossword 2025-03-13
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- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts.
- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant.
- A less serious crime. In Virginia, the most severe class of misdemeanor can result in 1 year in jail and a $2,500 fine.
- A court case involving disputes between two parties (individuals, businesses) related to money or property.
- A formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime.
- The authority to interpret and administer the law. Jurisdiction determines which type of court you attend and where it is located.
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- The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case. Courts with original jurisdiction are also known as trial courts.
- An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest.
- The decision of a judge or jury.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
- The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws. They also punish lawbreakers.
- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case.
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
15 Clues: The decision of a judge or jury. • The government’s side in a criminal case. • An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest. • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit. • A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law. • The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts. • ...
6B Vocab Crossword 2024-04-05
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- investigador de crímenes
- rol que representa
- trama de la historia
- cometer un asalto
- pasión ardiente
- dejar deslumbrado
- hacer una sugerencia
- cometer un homicidio
- brutal acto agresivo
- manejo de la película
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- lugar de la acción
- sentir adoración por alguien
- consecuencias de la explosión
- delincuente culpable
- cometer un robo
- persona herida
- resultado desastroso
- llevar a cabo un asesinato
- alguien que juzga
- acto de golpear
20 Clues: persona herida • cometer un robo • pasión ardiente • acto de golpear • cometer un asalto • dejar deslumbrado • alguien que juzga • lugar de la acción • rol que representa • delincuente culpable • trama de la historia • resultado desastroso • hacer una sugerencia • cometer un homicidio • brutal acto agresivo • manejo de la película • investigador de crímenes • llevar a cabo un asesinato • ...
Law puzzle 2020-11-15
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- 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 • ...
Crime and court 2023-11-23
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- Information that you have heard but don’t know to be true.
- The final decision of the court and judge.
- Type of conviction that could be changed because there isn’t enough proof.
- To decide someone is not guilty of a crime.
- Information given about the crime or criminal.
- A person who gives information in court.
- A judge in a court for less serious crimes.
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- Money paid to the court.
- A type of lawyer who works in higher and lower courts.
- A criminal must not commit any crimes during a period of time to avoid being sent to prison.
- The person who suffers a crime.
- A written signed document which describes the crime.
- Twelve people in court working with the judge.
13 Clues: Money paid to the court. • The person who suffers a crime. • A person who gives information in court. • The final decision of the court and judge. • To decide someone is not guilty of a crime. • A judge in a court for less serious crimes. • Information given about the crime or criminal. • Twelve people in court working with the judge. • ...
Different types of crime 2024-10-03
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- criminal activities carried out collectively
- involves a threat to private property
- when one person tries to control and manipulate another, usually within family
- have a clear aim; e.g. the criminal may want to have more money or possessions
- those that middle-class people are able to commit because of their occupation
- involves emotions, such as strong or frustration
- environmental crime
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- when companies and businesses break the law
- involves the use of threat of physical force
- offences which are worldwide
- crime involving use of new technologies, such as computers
- offences in which the victim is targeted because of certain characteristics, related to, for example age, faith, sexuality or race
- carried out by organisation that work like business
13 Clues: environmental crime • offences which are worldwide • involves a threat to private property • when companies and businesses break the law • involves the use of threat of physical force • criminal activities carried out collectively • involves emotions, such as strong or frustration • carried out by organisation that work like business • ...
Cormack2 2021-04-02
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- Bob Marley middle name 5
- who's album begins Divinely Uninspired 5 7
- sang "save your love"1982 5 3 6
- Freddie Mercury birth country 8
- Artic Monkeys are from this city 9
- UB40 First album 7 3
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- had hits in 90s with Last thing on my mind, Loves got a hold on my heart, and Stomp. 5
- singer who had an album called White Ladder 5 4
- Cliff Richards real name 5 4
- has duetted with Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga 6 6
- surname , lead singer of Squeeze 8
- Roger Pete John and? 5
- lead singer simple minds 3 4
- Surname of drummer before Ringo 4
- sang Allys Army 1978 4 7
- U2 album 1988 6 3 3
16 Clues: U2 album 1988 6 3 3 • UB40 First album 7 3 • Roger Pete John and? 5 • Bob Marley middle name 5 • sang Allys Army 1978 4 7 • Cliff Richards real name 5 4 • lead singer simple minds 3 4 • sang "save your love"1982 5 3 6 • Freddie Mercury birth country 8 • Surname of drummer before Ringo 4 • surname , lead singer of Squeeze 8 • Artic Monkeys are from this city 9 • ...
OMAM literary terms 2024-03-11
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- sequence of events in a story
- hints/clues the author provides about what is to come
- something that stands for something else
- a conclusion drawn from evidence, reasoning, & prior knowledge
- a story's time, place, social conditions
- a character/force that works against the protagonist
- atmosphere of a piece of literature. felt by READERS
- descriptive language that creates pictures in readers’ minds
- a long piece of prose fiction
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- giving human qualities to inanimate (non-human) things
- main character of a story
- methods authors use to reveal characters
- a struggle between opposing forces
- a comparison of 2 unlike things
- comparison of 2 unlike things using “like” or “as”
- author’s main message in a piece of literature; sometimes a lesson/moral
16 Clues: main character of a story • sequence of events in a story • a long piece of prose fiction • a comparison of 2 unlike things • a struggle between opposing forces • methods authors use to reveal characters • something that stands for something else • a story's time, place, social conditions • comparison of 2 unlike things using “like” or “as” • ...
Adjectives 2022-12-28
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- Pathetic, Moody, Miserable
- Crappy, Nasty, Loathsome
- Delightful, Pleasant, Gleeful
- Horrible, Outrageous, Frightening
- Striking, Fascinating, Glamorous
- Grateful, Obliged, Beholden
- Bold, Courageous, Valiant
- Strange, Weird, Odd
- Glad, Comfortable, Cheerful
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- Newish, Fresh, Modern
- Fanciful, Quaint, Gorgeous
- Criminal, Sinful, Wicked
- Pretty, Fantastic, Gorgeous
- Lovable, Charming, Mellow
- Amazing, Surprising, Marvelous
- Gentle, Respectful, Decent
- Compassionate, Merciful, Affectionate
- Fast, Rapid, Urgent
- Emotional, Impulsive, Sentimental
19 Clues: Fast, Rapid, Urgent • Strange, Weird, Odd • Newish, Fresh, Modern • Criminal, Sinful, Wicked • Crappy, Nasty, Loathsome • Lovable, Charming, Mellow • Bold, Courageous, Valiant • Fanciful, Quaint, Gorgeous • Pathetic, Moody, Miserable • Gentle, Respectful, Decent • Pretty, Fantastic, Gorgeous • Grateful, Obliged, Beholden • Glad, Comfortable, Cheerful • Delightful, Pleasant, Gleeful • ...
Spelling List 16-18 Vocab 2026-03-06
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- substitutional
- necessary,essential
- sow, spread, scatter
- wrench, wring, tear away
- erase, expunge, blot out
- calm, pacify, appease
- mocking,teasing
- wrench, wring, tear away
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- sky, heavens
- criminal, wrongdoer, guilty one
- summon, elicit, call forth
- copy,imitate,resemble
- rear, train, care for
- withdraw, deny, revoke
- insensibility, indifference,lack of feeling
- shaking,trembling, quivering
- yield, submit, succumb
- resolute,unyielding,inflexible
- moving, affecting,touching
- wane, abate, subside
20 Clues: sky, heavens • substitutional • mocking,teasing • necessary,essential • sow, spread, scatter • wane, abate, subside • copy,imitate,resemble • rear, train, care for • calm, pacify, appease • withdraw, deny, revoke • yield, submit, succumb • wrench, wring, tear away • erase, expunge, blot out • wrench, wring, tear away • summon, elicit, call forth • moving, affecting,touching • ...
Chapter 11 Key Terms 2025-04-21
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- The view that the low rates of crime and delinquency among females reflect the leniency with which female offenders are treated.
- The belief that capital punishment creates an atmosphere of brutality that enhances, rather than reduces, the level of violence in society. The death penalty reinforces the view that violence is an appropriate response to provocation.
- The action or practice of awarding each person his or her just due. Sanctions based on equity seek to compensate individual victims and the general society for their losses due to crime.
- ________ sentence: A term of incarceration with a stated minimum and maximum length, such as a sentence to prison for a period of from three to 10 years. The prisoner is eligible for parole after the minimum sentence has been served. Based on the belief that sentences should fit the criminal, indeterminate sentences allow individualized sentences and provide for sentencing flexibility. Judges can set a high minimum to override the purpose of the indeterminate sentence.
- ________guidelines: A set of standards that defines parameters for trial judges to follow in their sentencing decisions.
- The requirement that a search warrant state precisely where the search is to take place and what items are to be seized.
- The philosophy of justice asserting that those who violate the rights of others deserve to be punished. The severity of punishment should be commensurate with the seriousness of the crime.
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- _______ sentence: Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served one after the other.
- _______sentence: A fixed term of incarceration, such as three years’ imprisonment. Determinate sentences are felt by many to be too restrictive for rehabilitative purposes; the advantage is that offenders know how much time they have to serve—that is, when they will be released.
- The policy of keeping dangerous criminals in confinement to eliminate the risk of their repeating their offense in society.
- _______sentences: Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served simultaneously and run together.
- _______deterrence: A crime control policy that depends on the fear of criminal penalties. General deterrence measures, such as long prison sentences for violent crimes, are aimed at convincing the potential law violator that the pains associated with the crime outweigh the benefits.
- _______deterrence: A crime control policy suggesting that punishment should be severe enough to convince convicted offenders never to repeat their criminal activity.
- _______sentence: A statutory requirement that a certain penalty shall be set and carried out in all cases upon conviction for a specified offense or series of offenses.
14 Clues: _______ sentence: Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served one after the other. • _______sentences: Prison sentences for two or more criminal acts, served simultaneously and run together. • ________guidelines: A set of standards that defines parameters for trial judges to follow in their sentencing decisions. • ...
Spelling word’s crossword labs 2020-05-13
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- a place were ships may moor in shelter
- in a regular and even manner
- used to single out and individual member of a specified Group or class
- in a way that shows an excessive desire or appetite for food
- When you’re giving attention
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- something you cook on outside
- when your angry at someone
- different animals that have pouches
- I can read people‘s minds
- The action of receiving something all the fact of its being receiving
10 Clues: I can read people‘s minds • when your angry at someone • in a regular and even manner • When you’re giving attention • something you cook on outside • different animals that have pouches • a place were ships may moor in shelter • in a way that shows an excessive desire or appetite for food • The action of receiving something all the fact of its being receiving • ...
Filmmusikk 2021-11-22
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- Dont you (forget about me) av Simple Minds
- (I've had) The time of my life av Bill Medley og Jennifer
- All the Stars av SZA
- My Heart Will Go On av Céline Dion
- Can You Feel The Love Tonight av Elton John
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- Shallow av Lady Gaga og Bradley Cooper
- How Far I'll Go av Auli'i Cravalho
- Eye of the Tiger av Survivor
- A Whole New World av Peabo Bryson og Regina Belle
- Bohemian Rhapsody av Queen
10 Clues: All the Stars av SZA • Bohemian Rhapsody av Queen • Eye of the Tiger av Survivor • How Far I'll Go av Auli'i Cravalho • My Heart Will Go On av Céline Dion • Shallow av Lady Gaga og Bradley Cooper • Dont you (forget about me) av Simple Minds • Can You Feel The Love Tonight av Elton John • A Whole New World av Peabo Bryson og Regina Belle • ...
Current Events 2022-11-10
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- The greatest entertainment known to the real world
- Something that is hard to put down
- Accused of discriminating against Asian American Students
- A paper form of news
- Scary thing during Halloween
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- Someone who has the power to build or destroy, to uproot and plant hope in young minds
- Students protested in Europe about this
- What Teenagers spend most of their time on
- Some people believe they are real and some don't
- Put Democrats in the fight
10 Clues: A paper form of news • Put Democrats in the fight • Scary thing during Halloween • Something that is hard to put down • Students protested in Europe about this • What Teenagers spend most of their time on • Some people believe they are real and some don't • The greatest entertainment known to the real world • Accused of discriminating against Asian American Students • ...
PROFESSIONS CROSSWORD 2025-09-15
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- Shapes minds and builds future with knowledge
- Directs plans and balances people in a workplace
- Stands beside the ill and offers gentle care
- Guides people across the sky to distant places
- Cares for living things that bloom in silence
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- Waits with patience and earns from the sea
- Collects stories and delivers truth through words
- Fights sickness and restores strength to the weak
- Tells stories without words through graceful moves
- Brings life from soil and feeds the world
10 Clues: Brings life from soil and feeds the world • Waits with patience and earns from the sea • Stands beside the ill and offers gentle care • Shapes minds and builds future with knowledge • Cares for living things that bloom in silence • Guides people across the sky to distant places • Directs plans and balances people in a workplace • ...
Cyber security 2023-09-09
10 Clues: - software • - technology • several people • type of malware • - global network • - computer virus • - cyber criminal • - bullying refers • - multiplying virus • - social engineering
The Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 2017-05-22
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- Someone who Credence thought he could trust
- The type of beast Gnarlak wants because it can open locked doors easily.
- Scamander A wizard from England.
- Park Zoo Where Jacob and Newt catch the Erumpent beast
- Blind Pig the name of the bar where Newt and his friends go to meet the Gnarlak
- Likes shiny objects
- Picquery the leader of MACUSA
- Newt found the firebird frank in?
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- the beast that lives inside Credence
- Meets Newt at the bank.
- Newt keeps his beasts inside what?
- One of Credence's sisters.
- She can read people's minds.
- Witch Trials Mary Lou's Second Salmers Group is inspired by what American historical event?
- York City the main setting of the screenplay.
- Who is Queenie's sister?
16 Clues: Likes shiny objects • Meets Newt at the bank. • Who is Queenie's sister? • One of Credence's sisters. • She can read people's minds. • Picquery the leader of MACUSA • Scamander A wizard from England. • Newt found the firebird frank in? • Newt keeps his beasts inside what? • the beast that lives inside Credence • Someone who Credence thought he could trust • ...
BASTION 2024-11-21
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- A COLLECTIVE CHORUS WHEN TEACHER CANCELS THE POP QUIZ
- NO BOREDON ALLOWED
- WHEN YOU GET TO CLEAN UP YOUR OWN MESS
- A TEAM OF KNOWELDGE NINJAS,READY TO CONQUER CLASSROOMS
- BATTLE FOR GLORY AND GOLD STARS
- EVEN GOOGLE LAGS PROCESSING THEIR HOW'S,WHAT'S AND WHY'S
- WHEN MINDS UNITE TO REIGN
- MR. KNOW IT ALL BUT DOOMS AT SOCIALISING
- THE SCHOOL'S VERSION OF A SURPRISE INSPECTION
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- SPOT THE TREASURE IF YOU CAN
- THE EXCLUSIVE CLUB WHERE TIME-OUT IS THE MAIN EVENT
- MAKE IT MAKE SENSE EXCPET IT'S THE REAL WORLD
- THE CURRENCY OF ACADEMIA-COLLECT THEM LIKE "POKEMON"
- ALL'S FAIR IN BOOKS
- THE MAGICAL RECIPE FOR TURNING CONFUSION INTO ENLIGHTENMENT
- AIN'T NOBODY ESCAPING THE EYE OF THE WISE OWL
16 Clues: NO BOREDON ALLOWED • ALL'S FAIR IN BOOKS • WHEN MINDS UNITE TO REIGN • SPOT THE TREASURE IF YOU CAN • BATTLE FOR GLORY AND GOLD STARS • WHEN YOU GET TO CLEAN UP YOUR OWN MESS • MR. KNOW IT ALL BUT DOOMS AT SOCIALISING • MAKE IT MAKE SENSE EXCPET IT'S THE REAL WORLD • AIN'T NOBODY ESCAPING THE EYE OF THE WISE OWL • THE SCHOOL'S VERSION OF A SURPRISE INSPECTION • ...
brodies law 2016-10-12
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- unpleasantly rough or jarring to the senses.
- unceasingly intense.
- contrary to or forbidden by law, especially criminal law.
- affecting, or arising in the mind; related to the mental and emotional state of a person.
- a punishment imposed for breaking a law, rule, or contract.
- the state of being imprisoned; captivity.
- laws, considered collectively.
- a formal declaration by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law that someone is guilty of a criminal offence.
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- relating to the body as opposed to the mind.
- use superior strength or influence to intimidate (someone), typically to force them to do something.
- the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone.
- a rule defining correct procedure or behaviour in a sport.
- relating to a job or profession.
- determined resolute purposeful
- deliberately cruel or violent.
15 Clues: unceasingly intense. • determined resolute purposeful • laws, considered collectively. • deliberately cruel or violent. • relating to a job or profession. • the state of being imprisoned; captivity. • relating to the body as opposed to the mind. • unpleasantly rough or jarring to the senses. • contrary to or forbidden by law, especially criminal law. • ...
Public Safety Class 2018-10-20
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- / wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
- / aggressive pressure or intimidation.
- / the action of robbing a person or place.
- / make a physical attack on.
- / the action of forging or producing a copy of a document, signature, banknote, or work of art.
- / the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
- / writing or drawings scribbled, scratched, or sprayed illicitly on a wall or other surface in a public place.
- / take (someone) away illegally by force, typically to obtain a ransom.
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- / a violent disturbance of the peace by a crowd.
- / the action or crime of stealing.
- / a type of sexual assault usually involving sexual intercourse or other forms of sexual activities
- / the practice or occupation of engaging in sexual activity with someone for payment.
- / pursue or approach stealthily.
- / entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft.
- / play games of chance for money; bet.
15 Clues: / make a physical attack on. • / pursue or approach stealthily. • / the action or crime of stealing. • / aggressive pressure or intimidation. • / play games of chance for money; bet. • / the action of robbing a person or place. • / a violent disturbance of the peace by a crowd. • / the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property. • ...
Growing Concerns - Unit 4 (5D English) 2013-05-26
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- somebody who is still legally a child
- something that is very uncommon
- to write or print something in a book or newspaper which wrongly damages one's reputation
- damaging public property on purpose
- a cancellation of a law of an agreement
- a prisoner
- official decision in court
- the release of a criminal before the official end of their prison sentence
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- the crime of taking and using money illegally form teh organization or company one works for
- a period of time during which a criminal has to obey the law and be supervised
- say untrue things about somebody in order to damage their reputation
- a low-ranking police officer
- the act of walking across the street in a careless and dangerous way or not at the proper place
- a member of the jury
- throw things untidily around a place
15 Clues: a prisoner • a member of the jury • official decision in court • a low-ranking police officer • something that is very uncommon • damaging public property on purpose • throw things untidily around a place • somebody who is still legally a child • a cancellation of a law of an agreement • say untrue things about somebody in order to damage their reputation • ...
corrections in america 2014-09-01
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- / asylum that place wrongdoer in seclusion
- Beccaria / primary influence in the transition from punishment to corrections
- of san Michele / facility design for boys and youth and both expiation and reform were intended goals
- / brought the abuses of criminal law to the public attention
- / looks at reason for consequences of crimes
- death / loss of all rights and power if dead
- street jail / first penitentiary created in Pa by the Quakers
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- / abandoned transport ships anchored in rivers and harbors that confine criminal offenders
- / a instrument used to cut the tongues and mouths of gossipers
- / to get revenge
- / a house of corrections for minor law violations
- / housing of London's unemployed or underemployed working class
- punishment / physical pain inflicted short of death
- / outside the law of a tribe
- great law / Quaker laws that hard labor is more effective than death for crimes
15 Clues: / to get revenge • / outside the law of a tribe • / asylum that place wrongdoer in seclusion • / looks at reason for consequences of crimes • death / loss of all rights and power if dead • / a house of corrections for minor law violations • punishment / physical pain inflicted short of death • / brought the abuses of criminal law to the public attention • ...
Independent Novel Crossword 2024-01-21
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- , a fluid that is made and released by the liver and stored which helps digestion.
- , The separation between Mexico and America
- , a system of spies to learn secrets.
- , written statements other affirmations for evidence in court
- , overcome a problem or difficulty, typically in a clever and surreptitious way.
- ,the condition of being imprisoned or confined
- , contrary to, or forbidden by law, especially criminal law.
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- , an instance of questioning.
- , feeling of anxiety or concern.
- , is someone who is sought by law officers.
- , the protection granted by a nation to someone who has left their native country as a political refugee.
- , or expel a foreigner from a country, typically on the grounds of illegal status or for having committed a crime.’
- , a person who has committed a crime.
- , of a feeling or memory lasting a long time enduring.
- , a word for English in Spanish.
15 Clues: , an instance of questioning. • , feeling of anxiety or concern. • , a word for English in Spanish. • , a system of spies to learn secrets. • , a person who has committed a crime. • , The separation between Mexico and America • , is someone who is sought by law officers. • ,the condition of being imprisoned or confined • ...
TEEN AND POLICE SERVICE ACADEMY 2024-01-26
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- A STUDENT WHO MISSES SCHOOL WITHOUT PERMISSION
- CRIMINAL STREET GANG WILL BE KNOW FOR THEIR (NAME ONE)
- THE PEOPLE WHO ENFORCE LAWS, INVESTIGATE CRIMES, AND MAKE ARREST
- TAPS, ENJOYS WORKING WITH THESE TYPES OF PEOPLE
- SOCIAL MEDIA APP THAT SHARES FREE PHOTOS AND VIDEOS
- DURING A TRAFFIC STOP YOUR HANDS SHOULD ALWAYS BE
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- AN ACTIVE DISAGREEMENT BETWEEN PEOPLE WITH OPPOSING OPINIONS OR PRICIPLES
- SOMEONE WHO FRIGHTENS, HURTS, OR THREATENS SMALLER OR WEAKER PEOPLE
- FLAVORED ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES. POPULAR AMONGST TEENS TODAY
- HOW MANY STEPS ARE THERE TO CONFLICT RESOLUTION
- NAME ONE CRIMINAL ACTIVITY THAT GANG MEMEBRS ENGAGE IN
- SOMETHING USED AS A WAY TO PAY FOR GOODS AND SERVICES
12 Clues: A STUDENT WHO MISSES SCHOOL WITHOUT PERMISSION • TAPS, ENJOYS WORKING WITH THESE TYPES OF PEOPLE • HOW MANY STEPS ARE THERE TO CONFLICT RESOLUTION • DURING A TRAFFIC STOP YOUR HANDS SHOULD ALWAYS BE • SOCIAL MEDIA APP THAT SHARES FREE PHOTOS AND VIDEOS • SOMETHING USED AS A WAY TO PAY FOR GOODS AND SERVICES • CRIMINAL STREET GANG WILL BE KNOW FOR THEIR (NAME ONE) • ...
Chapter 12 - Legal Defenses 2023-06-02
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- Someone does something due to immediate danger
- evidence used to prove a criminal was somewhere else when the crime happened
- unaware before, during or after doing an illegal action
- When its proven no crime was committed or intent for harm existed
- An accusation made by a victim or government
- someone claims to have been persuaded by police
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- Someone uses self defense as an excuse for their misbehavior
- the victim of a crime who sues someone else
- Compelled to react to an unavoidable situation
- The process of taking legal action against someone
- a defense proving someone lacks responsibility due to their young age
- the one who is suspected of criminal activity
12 Clues: the victim of a crime who sues someone else • An accusation made by a victim or government • the one who is suspected of criminal activity • Someone does something due to immediate danger • Compelled to react to an unavoidable situation • someone claims to have been persuaded by police • The process of taking legal action against someone • ...
Maximum Ride; Schools out Forever. Jake Miller 2011-10-13
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- Max's youngest brother who can fly
- Max's black sister.
- Mutant wolf creatures that are trying to kill Max
- Max's brother who can fly and is blind
- The name of Angel's bear
- Main Eraser who is trying to kill the flock
- The place were Max and her siblings gained their powers
- What can Angel talk to?
- The flocks current guardian
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- What bird like feature does every member of the flock have?
- Max's brother who can fly
- Author of the book
- Max's little sister who can read minds, breathe under water, and fly
- the flocks past guardian who turned on them
- ride Main character of the book
- What name does Nudge go as around Anne?
- Angel's dog who can talk
- How old is Gasman?
- What does Fang own on the computer?
19 Clues: Author of the book • How old is Gasman? • Max's black sister. • What can Angel talk to? • Angel's dog who can talk • The name of Angel's bear • Max's brother who can fly • The flocks current guardian • ride Main character of the book • Max's youngest brother who can fly • What does Fang own on the computer? • Max's brother who can fly and is blind • ...
C22 Crossword 2015-03-29
Across
- agreement that people needed the government to be in total control
- Monarchs who embraced the enlightenment
- writer who published satire books against his opponents
- Logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- believed women's education should not be secondary to men's
- believer that people could govern themselves
- simple, elegant styles
- philosophe committed to individual government
- Italian scientists who invented the telescope
- time when scholars wanted to know about education, religion, and government
- believer in separation of government so no one had too much power
- Earth centered model of the solar system
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- time period when new theories were surpassing old ones
- ______________'s three laws of motion
- Ruler most admired by philosophes
- Grand, ornate design
- french for philosopher
- Sun centered model of the universe
- regular social gatherings where brilliant minds would meet and discuss
19 Clues: Grand, ornate design • simple, elegant styles • french for philosopher • Ruler most admired by philosophes • Sun centered model of the universe • ______________'s three laws of motion • Monarchs who embraced the enlightenment • Earth centered model of the solar system • believer that people could govern themselves • philosophe committed to individual government • ...
Week 1 2019-04-15
Across
- Iggy and the______ stayed home.
- the blind one
- The angel __________.
- the name of the people who captured Angel
- the name of ella’s dog
- the city where nudge is from
- Angel is subject ______.
- Max's last name
- The main character
- the name of the bomb that Iggy and the gasman made (no spaces)
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- the last name of the author
- the name of the book (no spaces)
- the person that can read minds
- the name of the people who experimented on the 6 of them
- jeb's son
- the place where they experiment on people, the______.
- the type of gun that max got shot with
- The name of the girl who max helped get away from the people with guns
- the name of the person who helped the 6 of them escape when they were young
19 Clues: jeb's son • the blind one • Max's last name • The main character • The angel __________. • the name of ella’s dog • Angel is subject ______. • the last name of the author • the city where nudge is from • the person that can read minds • Iggy and the______ stayed home. • the name of the book (no spaces) • the type of gun that max got shot with • the name of the people who captured Angel • ...
silent letters words 2024-01-03
Across
- My brother --------- at the door in the morning.
- The baby keeps sucking his ----------- .
- Put the---------in the kitchen drawer.
- Studying --------- helped the teacher better understand the minds of her students.
- My birthday is in ----------.
Down
- I'm sure of my answer . I have no -----------
- It's so satisfying to crack my -------- .
- She looked ---------- yesterday and she didn't ta lotalot.
8 Clues: My birthday is in ----------. • Put the---------in the kitchen drawer. • The baby keeps sucking his ----------- . • It's so satisfying to crack my -------- . • I'm sure of my answer . I have no ----------- • My brother --------- at the door in the morning. • She looked ---------- yesterday and she didn't ta lotalot. • ...
SECRETS AND LIES 2014-11-06
12 Clues: Sleep • Boiling • Diligent • Shine, glitter • Criminal, offender • Abandoned, helpless • Inexpensive restaurant • Assign (test, homework) • Stubborn traditionalist • Gently, modestly, humbly • Someone who tells small lies • Unpleasant effects following the heavy drinking
Outsiders Vocabulary #1 2024-02-21
15 Clues: carefully • street fight • make quieter • in a wise way • antonym to cold • antonym to aware • violent criminal • synonym to strand • antonym to ceasing • synonym to doubtful • synonym to devilish • having indifference • antonym to encourage • synonym to continuing • playfully mischievous
Slang Words In The Civil War 2024-05-06
12 Clues: money • bullets • peanuts • bad luck • a pistol • Hurrah! Yeah! • person who cheats • beaten or defeated • doctors or soldiers • buddy, friend, or pal • person who is a criminal • name for southern soldiers
Iconic Films of the 1960's 2023-06-13
12 Clues: Biker flick • Singing nanny • Bond adventure • Criminal couple • Roman gladiator • Sci-fi/Adventure • Hitchcock thriller • Julie Andrews film • Dickens adaptation • Michael Caine comedy • Steve McQueen cop drama • Audrey Hepburn thriller
Crime 2025-09-24
Across
- to kill someone on purpose
- the person in court who decides if someone is guilty or not
- to get away from a place where you must stay
- metal rings police put on a person’s wrists so they cannot move their hands
- to steal money or things from someone’s pocket or bag secretly
- a person who does something illegal
- to take something that is not yours
Down
- to take a person and keep them so they cannot leave
- when the police stop a criminal and take them away
- a weapon that shoots bullets
- a person who works to stop crime and help people
- a place where criminals must stay as punishment
12 Clues: to kill someone on purpose • a weapon that shoots bullets • a person who does something illegal • to take something that is not yours • to get away from a place where you must stay • a place where criminals must stay as punishment • a person who works to stop crime and help people • when the police stop a criminal and take them away • ...
Mock Trial Vocabulary 2022-03-07
Across
- the act of jurors talking to each other and coming to a decision on the charges or crime of a trial
- in trial practice, judge to disagree that an attorney's objection.
- attorney- the name of a public officer who is appointed or elected in each judicial district.
- statement-summary of nature of the case and of anticipated proof presented
- not guilty of a crime or fault
- an official who gives a sentence conducts hearing.
- give evidence under oath
- a serious charge of criminal wrongdoing which must later be proved at trial.
- prove that someone is guilty as a matter of law.
- not important
- person against whom a criminal charge or civil claim is brought in a court of law.
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- having been convicted by a jury of having done something wrong
- a reasonable doubt-the burden of proof in a criminal case required to establish the guilt of a person charged with a crime.
- in trial practice, for a judge to agree that an attorney's objection
- introduced to counter, disproved or contradict the opposition's evidence or a presumption
- just guessing about a particular situation.
- a lawyer protest about the legal propriety of a question which has been asked of a witness by the opposing attorney, with the purpose of making the trial judge decide if the question can be asked.
- of the evidence-the greater weight of evidence.
- dire- to speak the truth
- officer who is in charged of maintaining order in a court of law.
- decision made by a jury at the end of the trial.
- of people selected according to law and declare the truth about the matters of fact.
- arguments-the final statement by an attorney to jury.
- that gives proof of a contested fact
24 Clues: not important • dire- to speak the truth • give evidence under oath • not guilty of a crime or fault • that gives proof of a contested fact • just guessing about a particular situation. • of the evidence-the greater weight of evidence. • decision made by a jury at the end of the trial. • prove that someone is guilty as a matter of law. • ...
Government Vocab 2022-12-02
Across
- to place (as a jury or witness) in seclusion or isolation
- A written law passed by a body of legislature
- civil force of a nation or government
- the formal examination before a competent tribunal of the matter in issue in a civil or criminal cause in order to determine such issue
- mini trial
- a jury whose members cannot agree about what the verdict should be
- a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime
- twenty-three people, selected to examine the validity of an accusation before trial
- you accept the conviction but avoid a factual admission of guilt
- law that relates to crime
- facts provided or learned about something or someone
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- a minor wrongdoing
- the transfer of control of an activity or organization to several local offices or authorities rather than one single one
- a crime, typically one involving violence, regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor, and usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death
- a document issued by a judge or magistrate that authorizes the police to take someone accused of a crime into custody
- a preliminary examination of a witness or a juror by a judge or counsel
- decides whether the defendant committed the crime as charged in a criminal case
- failure to take care of something the right way
- declare the punishment decided for (an offender)
- an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law
- a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest
- the action of arraigning someone in court
- prosecutors usually agree to reduce a defendant's punishment
- any formal notice or writ by a court obtaining jurisdiction over a person or property
- the process of summoning, questioning and selecting jurors to serve on a jury for a particular trial
25 Clues: mini trial • a minor wrongdoing • law that relates to crime • civil force of a nation or government • the action of arraigning someone in court • A written law passed by a body of legislature • failure to take care of something the right way • declare the punishment decided for (an offender) • a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime • ...
Madison Goshey- Chapter 8 2021-03-03
Across
- citizens who hear evidence of a possible crime and recommend whether the evidence is sufficient to file criminal charges
- a person who files an appeal
- responsible for overseeing some of the early hearings of a criminal trial when routine matters are carried out
- when a case is appealed to a higher court
- lawyers provided to defendants who cannot afford to hire one
- hearings held by the military in cases of violation of the code
- previous court rulings on a given legal question
- opinions held by the majority of the justices who do not agree with the ruling in the case
- agree with the overall conclusion in the case but stress some different or additional legal reasoning
- the person making the legal complaint
- minor criminal cases punishable by one year or less of prison time
- the sole right to hear a case
- cases that fall under both state and federal jurisdiction
- list of cases to be heard
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- an order seeking review of the lower court case
- a sovereign nation is immune from being sued unless it agrees to being sued
- provide security and police protection at federal courthouses
- a Court opinion that is signed by at least five of the nine members of the Court
- the court that first hears the case
- the authority to hear and decide a case
- the concept that a judge should interpret the Constitution according to the Framers' original intention
- the person against whom the complaint is filed
- a senator from the same state as the nominee and the same political party as the president can block a nomination for virtually any reason
- the concept that judges can adapt the meaning of the Constitution to meet the demands of contemporary realities
- written arguments
- a legal process by which people who cannot pay money they owe others can receive court protection and assistance in settling their financial problems
26 Clues: written arguments • list of cases to be heard • a person who files an appeal • the sole right to hear a case • the court that first hears the case • the person making the legal complaint • the authority to hear and decide a case • when a case is appealed to a higher court • the person against whom the complaint is filed • an order seeking review of the lower court case • ...
Laws & Codes 2022-10-24
Across
- body of laws which protects health, safety and welfare of the general public
- serious crimes such as murder, kidnapping, robbery
- conscious objective
- less serious crimes such as shoplifting or DUI
- Not guilty if forced to commit the crime because of the threat of death or serious bodily injury to himself or another
- when a law does not apply to a person,the prosecutor must prove that the accused does not have a reason to do what they are doing
- If the law enforcement officer induced the person to commit the crime
- body of laws which govern traffic
- are reasons the defendant gives for why a plaintiff should not win
- When a person intentionally tries to commit a crime, an act beyond mere preparation, which tends to affect the commission of a crime
- aware but conscious disregard of substantial and unjustifiable risk
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- places laws and restrictions on alcohol or any beverage containing more than one percent of alcohol by volume
- aware with reasonable certainty
- should have been aware of the risk but was not
- body of laws which govern the legal responsibilities between individuals who share a domestic connection
- is a defense that the criminal defendant misunderstood or was ignorant of the law as it existed at the time
- The attitude someone has when committing a crime, their intentions
- An agreement between two or more persons to commit a felony, and any member of the group commits an overt act
- greatest possible punishment for the crime committed
- type of defense that can be used in a criminal case to demonstrate that the defendant did not have the criminal intent to commit a crime
- set of laws which are related to the punishment of crimes and offenses
- the defendant admits the action but asserts a lack of culpability based on mental illness
- the person has an excuse to commit the crime
23 Clues: conscious objective • aware with reasonable certainty • body of laws which govern traffic • the person has an excuse to commit the crime • should have been aware of the risk but was not • less serious crimes such as shoplifting or DUI • serious crimes such as murder, kidnapping, robbery • greatest possible punishment for the crime committed • ...
Australia's System of Government and Legal System 2018-08-15
Across
- The name given to the group of people who decide if a person is guilty in the County Court
- What you do when not happy with a sentence
- A Member of Parliament who represents a state sits in the …
- There are three levels of government in Australia: “federal, ___, and local.”
- The middle level court in Victoria
- Member of Parliament who represents an area of a state sits in the House of
- The Governor General is the representative of the …
- The process for changing the Constitution.
- Court for young people
- Which court settles arguments over the Constitution? “The ____ Court.”
- The government is formed by the party with the most elected members in the … house of parliament
- Who investigates criminal behaviour
- The head of government in a State.
- What is the name for the group of senior ministers, including the Prime Minister?
- Name given to a bill after it has been passed by both houses of parliament and gained royal assent
- How many senators represent each State?
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- Title of person convening a County Court
- Something you should not do in court gallery
- The court where most criminal matters are dealt with
- A characteristic of a good law is that it is …
- The colour used in the House of Representatives
- The court a Murder trial is held in
- A person who is not a member of a formal political group
- The colour used in the Senate
- The head of state in the USA is the …
- The court for non-criminal matters
- Name given to a more serious crime, usually found in the Crimes Act
- Type of offences heard in Magistrates Court
- Where the public sits in court
- Liberal and Labor are examples of a political …
30 Clues: Court for young people • The colour used in the Senate • Where the public sits in court • The middle level court in Victoria • The court for non-criminal matters • The head of government in a State. • The court a Murder trial is held in • Who investigates criminal behaviour • The head of state in the USA is the … • How many senators represent each State? • ...
Module 6&7 Crossword 2024-02-24
Across
- Citizens selected for _____ duty and required to serve as an arbiter of the facts in a court of law
- Anything not based on personal knowledge of a witness
- ______ Probation Supervision is a form of probation supervision involving frequent face-to-face contact between the probationer and the probation officer
- ______ punishment is the most extreme sentencing option
- Using the example or threat of punishment to convince people that criminal activity is not worthwhile
- A sentence of imprisonment that is suspended and served while under supervision in the community
- An act or failure to act by a parolee that does not conform to the conditions of parole
- An ______ witness has special knowledge and skills recognized by the court as relevant to the determination of guilt or innocence
- An attorney who is responsible for presenting the state’s case against the defendant
- Probation is the most ________ form of criminal sentencing in the United States
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- The act of taking revenge on a criminal perpetrator
- An elected or appointed public official who presides over a court of law
- _____ sentencing is a sentence explicitly requiring the convicted offender to serve a period of confinement followed by a period of probation
- _____ arrest is when Offenders are confined to their own residences
- are often the most forgotten people in the courtroom
- ______ witness is a Nonexpert witness who may be subpoenaed by either the prosecution or defense
- _______ sentencing is a structured sentencing scheme that allows no leeway in the nature of the sentence imposed
- ______ counsel is an attorney who represents the accused before the court and ensures the defendant’s civil rights are not violated
- Examination in court of the issues of fact and relevant law in a case for convicting or acquitting a defendant
- A court requirement that an alleged or convicted offender pay money or provide services to the victim of the crime or provide services to the community
- Conditional supervised early release of inmates from correctional confinement
21 Clues: The act of taking revenge on a criminal perpetrator • are often the most forgotten people in the courtroom • Anything not based on personal knowledge of a witness • ______ punishment is the most extreme sentencing option • _____ arrest is when Offenders are confined to their own residences • An elected or appointed public official who presides over a court of law • ...
12 Angry Men Vocabulary 2025-01-13
Across
- a person who brings a case against another in a court of law
- jury that cannot reach a unanimous decision and is dismissed
- stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or actions
- attorney for the government; district attorney or his/her assistant who prosecutes the accused
- not having the ability to make decisions quickly
- the decision in a civil or criminal court case
- blindly devoted to an opinion or practice, especially with an attitude of hatred or intolerance toward the members of a particular group
- a violation of the rights of another human being
- a crime that is planned out before it is committed
- the constitutional protection against being made to stand trial or face punishment more than once for the same criminal offense
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- capable of a clear and consistent thought process
- attorney appointed by the court and paid from public funds to defend persons who cannot afford to hire their own attorneys
- an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law
- obligation to provide evidence; In a criminal case, the prosecuting attorney has the burden of proving the defendant’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt
- a pocketknife that was banned in the 1950s. It contains a sliding blade concealed in the handle which is extended automatically when a switch on the handle is activated.
- report given by someone who actually saw a crime being committed
- evidence that depends on circumstances surrounding a crime; inconclusive without the help of other evidence
- the action of carefully analyzing evidence, facts, and/or law
- choosing wise actions or attitudes
- the killing of one human by another
- doubt based on reasoning or logic
- guaranteed by the 6th amendment of the US Constitution
- simple and direct; there’s an obvious answer to all questions involved
23 Clues: doubt based on reasoning or logic • choosing wise actions or attitudes • the killing of one human by another • the decision in a civil or criminal court case • not having the ability to make decisions quickly • a violation of the rights of another human being • capable of a clear and consistent thought process • a crime that is planned out before it is committed • ...
Judicial Branch - Courts 2025-03-10
Across
- the person against whom a civil or criminal suit is brought in court
- the power of the Supreme Court to declare laws and actions of local, state, or national govs unconstitutional
- issued when the justices all agree on the outcome and the reasons for a decision in a case
- false speech that damages a person's reputation
- a written statement setting forth the legal arguments, relevant facts, and precedents supporting one side of a case
- courts that are able to hear a wide variety of cases
- likely to cause disagreement or arguments
- hears cases where one person or group thinks another person or group should pay for causing harm
- the philosophy that courts should generally avoid overturning laws passed by democratically elected bodies
- an attorney who represents the government in a criminal case
- a group of citizens who hear evidence during a trial and give a verdict
- to refuse to grant
- to change
- unbiased
- defender 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
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- not consistent with a nation's constitution
- an agreement where a defendant pleads guilty to a lesser crime than the one which they were originally charged ; in return the gov agrees not to prosecute the defendant for the more serious crime
- the authority of a trial court or be the first to hear a case
- hears cases about crimes like burglary, murder, or driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
- the set of rules and standards by which a society governs itself
- a member of the Supreme Court of the US, the highest court in the nation
- the philosophy that courts must sometimes step into political/social controversies in order to protect Constitutional rights
- false written or published statements that damage a person's reputation
- a formal charge of criminal action by a grand jury
25 Clues: unbiased • to change • to refuse to grant • likely to cause disagreement or arguments • not consistent with a nation's constitution • false speech that damages a person's reputation • a formal charge of criminal action by a grand jury • courts that are able to hear a wide variety of cases • in a civil trial, the person who brings suit in court • ...
Spelling Words - Week of 1/3/2022 2022-01-06
Across
- unusually strong
- something ugly
- make something larger
- criminal
- make something straight and neat
- a remote part of a country
- something you don't know
- awesome
- make better
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- famous
- declare
- a loud noise
- not finished
- sign up for
- someone who does a great job is _
- make something last longer
- not normal
- like in baseball
- you shop here for food
- caring for yourself
20 Clues: famous • declare • awesome • criminal • not normal • sign up for • make better • a loud noise • not finished • something ugly • unusually strong • like in baseball • caring for yourself • make something larger • you shop here for food • something you don't know • make something last longer • a remote part of a country • make something straight and neat • someone who does a great job is _
Vocab 2 2022-02-09
39 Clues: car • own • weak • love • land • pool • poor • race • paper • apply • adopt • manage • worthy • racism • divide • illegal • control • talking • defense • fantasy • manners • hardship • criminal • business • consider • together • shortened • advantage • determine • quarantine • protection • confederal • law-making • self-govern • segregation • tranquility • modification • hair stylist • independence
Review 2024-07-15
Across
- stealing
- you go to jail for it
- turistic place for looking at history
- forces of order
- you use a book to...
- costs a lot of money
- not big
- express necesity
- closest people to you
- has a lot of color
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- something amazing
- entering without permission
- like a tv
- make promises
- express possibility
- potential criminal
- express possibility
- place with nature
- something big
- something very pretty
- express necesity
- physical activity
- make promises
23 Clues: not big • stealing • like a tv • make promises • something big • make promises • forces of order • express necesity • express necesity • something amazing • place with nature • physical activity • potential criminal • has a lot of color • express possibility • express possibility • you use a book to... • costs a lot of money • you go to jail for it • something very pretty • closest people to you • ...
List 16 - 18 2026-03-06
Across
- rear, train, care for
- guard,sentry,watchman
- withdraw, deny, revoke
- wane, abate, subside
- overcome, rise above
- expedite, simplify
- shaking, trembling, quivering
- street market
- calm, pacify, appease
- panic, dismay
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- sow, spread, scatter
- criminal, wrongdoer, guilty
- clear, absolve exonerate
- tangible, perceptible to the touch
- summon, elicit, call forth
- lonely, lonesome, solitary
- moving, affecting, touching
- insensibility, indifference, lack of feeling
- resolute, unyielding,inflexible
- copy, imitate, resemble
20 Clues: street market • panic, dismay • expedite, simplify • sow, spread, scatter • wane, abate, subside • overcome, rise above • rear, train, care for • guard,sentry,watchman • calm, pacify, appease • withdraw, deny, revoke • copy, imitate, resemble • clear, absolve exonerate • summon, elicit, call forth • lonely, lonesome, solitary • criminal, wrongdoer, guilty • moving, affecting, touching • ...
List 16 - 18 2026-03-06
Across
- rear, train, care for
- guard,sentry,watchman
- withdraw, deny, revoke
- wane, abate, subside
- overcome, rise above
- expedite, simplify
- shaking, trembling, quivering
- street market
- calm, pacify, appease
- panic, dismay
Down
- sow, spread, scatter
- criminal, wrongdoer, guilty
- clear, absolve exonerate
- tangible, perceptible to the touch
- summon, elicit, call forth
- lonely, lonesome, solitary
- moving, affecting, touching
- insensibility, indifference, lack of feeling
- resolute, unyielding,inflexible
- copy, imitate, resemble
20 Clues: street market • panic, dismay • expedite, simplify • sow, spread, scatter • wane, abate, subside • overcome, rise above • rear, train, care for • guard,sentry,watchman • calm, pacify, appease • withdraw, deny, revoke • copy, imitate, resemble • clear, absolve exonerate • summon, elicit, call forth • lonely, lonesome, solitary • criminal, wrongdoer, guilty • moving, affecting, touching • ...
VOCABULARY LIST 16-18 2026-03-06
Across
- clear, absolve,exonerate
- substitutional
- summon, elicit, call forth
- street market
- insensibility, indifference, lack of feeling
- sky, heavens
- rear , train, care for
- sow, spread, scatter
- criminal, wrongdoer, guilty one
- guard sentry, watchman
- tangible, perceptible to the touch
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- yield, submit, succumb
- copy, imitate, resemble
- moving, affecting, touching
- resolute, unyielding, inflexible
- withdraw, deny, revoke
- wane, abate, subside
- wrench, wring, tear away
- mocking, teasing
- calm, pacify, appease
20 Clues: sky, heavens • street market • substitutional • mocking, teasing • wane, abate, subside • sow, spread, scatter • calm, pacify, appease • yield, submit, succumb • withdraw, deny, revoke • rear , train, care for • guard sentry, watchman • copy, imitate, resemble • clear, absolve,exonerate • wrench, wring, tear away • summon, elicit, call forth • moving, affecting, touching • ...
Illegal Francisco X. Stork 2023-12-13
Across
- , of a feeling or memory lasting a long time enduring.
- , written statements other affirmations for evidence in court
- , a system of spies to learn secrets.
- , or expel a foreigner from a country, typically on the grounds of illegal status or for having committed a crime.
- , a fluid that is made and released by the liver and stored which helps digestion.
- , is someone who is sought by law officers.
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- , overcome a problem or difficulty, typically in a clever and surreptitious way.
- , a person who has committed a crime.
- , an instance of questioning.
- , the protection granted by a nation to someone who has left their native country as a political refugee.
- , a word for English in Spanish.
- ,the condition of being imprisoned or confined
- , feeling of anxiety or concern.
- , The separation between Mexico and America
- , contrary to, or forbidden by law, especially criminal law.
15 Clues: , an instance of questioning. • , a word for English in Spanish. • , feeling of anxiety or concern. • , a system of spies to learn secrets. • , a person who has committed a crime. • , The separation between Mexico and America • , is someone who is sought by law officers. • ,the condition of being imprisoned or confined • ...
Prison System Reform In the USA 2023-05-01
Across
- responsible for the prevention and detection of crime and the maintenance of public order.
- prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another
- a person who has commited a crime
- tend to be smaller; often house those who are awaiting trial
- the release of a prisoner temporarily (for a special purpose) or permanently before the completion of a sentence, on the promise of good behavior.
- the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university
- using or involving physical force intended to hurt
- the tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend
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- make changes in order to improve
- the state of being confined in prison; imprisonment.
- ethical and fair treatment
- Quality of Life
- a person's mental or physical condition.
- house larger populations of inmates; often house those inmates who have been sentenced
- a person who commits an illegal act.
15 Clues: Quality of Life • ethical and fair treatment • make changes in order to improve • a person who has commited a crime • a person who commits an illegal act. • a person's mental or physical condition. • the tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend • using or involving physical force intended to hurt • the state of being confined in prison; imprisonment. • ...
Judicial Vocab 2023-03-01
Across
- To apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision in the lower court
- A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case
- A person under 18
- A branch of law that deals with disputes between individuals
- A major/violent crime
- The power to hear a court case for the 1st time.Appellate Jurisdiction
- The power to review a court case that was decided in a lower court
- A person accused of something in a court of law
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- Courts that deal with specific types of cases
- The highest and most powerful court in the United States
- A person who brings a case against another
- A branch of law that maintains law and order
- A process the Supreme Court uses to decide if laws or actions are Constitutional
- A minor crime
14 Clues: A minor crime • A person under 18 • A major/violent crime • A person who brings a case against another • A branch of law that maintains law and order • Courts that deal with specific types of cases • A person accused of something in a court of law • The highest and most powerful court in the United States • A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case • ...
12 Angry Men 2022-01-05
Across
- The reason why you could not have done the crime
- Is a decision is unanimous when the full jury in a criminal case has agreed upon the verdict
- punishment A sentence of the death
- IS a officer form the sheriff department who maintains courtroom order and jury custody
- A general term for the effort of an attorney or a defendant during the trial
- The person who saw the crime committed
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- without bias prejudice
- The probable reason of the person committed a crime
- In criminal law
- A person who serves on a jury
- Any type of legal poor presented at the trial though witness
- A document or a material object produced and identified
12 Clues: In criminal law • without bias prejudice • A person who serves on a jury • punishment A sentence of the death • The person who saw the crime committed • The reason why you could not have done the crime • The probable reason of the person committed a crime • A document or a material object produced and identified • ...
Living in London 2013-09-17
Across
- In London you can take a bus ... of the sights.
- A man or woman who can play with many balls at the same time.
- The Inn and the Donau are ...s in Germany.
- We don't live in the north of Germany. We live in the ... (><)
- The Queen lives in a ...
- Berlin, London, New York and Paris are big ...
Down
- Covent Garden is a ... (>full of life) place. There are always many people.
- The London underground has got a special name.It's called...
- Sehenswürdigkeiten
- A man or woman who eats fire.
- In London you can visit the famous Tower ... (Brücke)
- When a policeman catches a criminal, the criminal goes into ... (Gefängnis)
12 Clues: Sehenswürdigkeiten • The Queen lives in a ... • A man or woman who eats fire. • The Inn and the Donau are ...s in Germany. • Berlin, London, New York and Paris are big ... • In London you can take a bus ... of the sights. • In London you can visit the famous Tower ... (Brücke) • The London underground has got a special name.It's called... • ...
Forensic Science Terminology - CSI 2014-10-22
Across
- The right of the insurance company to reclaim money from the criminal for disbursed money to the victim.
- The unwanted transfer from another source to a piece of physical evidence.
- An important task at a crime scene.
- A claim that you cannot be guilty of a crime because you were somewhere else when the crime was committed.
- Try to get information about something.
- Something that is left behind.
- The usual way that a particular criminal performs a crime.
Down
- The unwanted transfer of materials between two or more sources of physicl evidence.
- Studies crime.
- A person who commits a crime.
- Killing, not neccessarily planned.
- A visible sign of something.
12 Clues: Studies crime. • A visible sign of something. • A person who commits a crime. • Something that is left behind. • Killing, not neccessarily planned. • An important task at a crime scene. • Try to get information about something. • The usual way that a particular criminal performs a crime. • The unwanted transfer from another source to a piece of physical evidence. • ...
vocab 7 2021-12-02
12 Clues: cranky • unfair • strange • carefree • movement • to enact • thrilling • extremely bad • hard to detect • look down to disdain • to bring criminal action • to do something extremely well or to be superior
Bud not Buddy vocab 2023-12-13
12 Clues: sad • careful • quickly • dramatic • bad person • disgusting • something painful • someone with stress • a light touch or push • going thru a hard time • to make something known • making yourself more active
Bud not Buddy vocab 2023-12-13
12 Clues: sad • careful • quickly • dramatic • bad person • disgusting • something painful • someone with stress • a light touch or push • going thru a hard time • to make something known • making yourself more active
The Reformation 2023-01-05
6 Clues: Pay to be forgiven • The Original church • This King created a church • A breakoff ofthe original church • tortured people to have them be "saved" • Used this to "change" peoples minds about the church
Greek Figures 2024-11-19
Across
- blameworthy, blameful, guilty, hangdog
- The art of speaking
- the regular opportunity for all male citizens of Athens to speak their minds and exercise their votes regarding the government of their city.
- a character from Greek mythology, the eponymous mythical founder of the city of Miletus.
- Big enemy's
- was used to make sense of the world using reason
- to edify
- people and rule
Down
- absolute ruler
- married partner, business partner, friend or companion in faith
- a prison
- her mother taught her to learn here
- A ruler
- This system allowed ordinary citizens to participate directly in the administration of justice
- is the set of activities that are associated with making decisions in groups
- to fold
16 Clues: A ruler • to fold • a prison • to edify • Big enemy's • absolute ruler • people and rule • The art of speaking • her mother taught her to learn here • blameworthy, blameful, guilty, hangdog • was used to make sense of the world using reason • married partner, business partner, friend or companion in faith • is the set of activities that are associated with making decisions in groups • ...
BASTION 2024-11-21
Across
- A COLLECTIVE CHORUS WHEN TEACHER CANCELS THE POP QUIZ
- NO BOREDON ALLOWED
- WHEN YOU GET TO CLEAN UP YOUR OWN MESS
- A TEAM OF KNOWELDGE NINJAS,READY TO CONQUER CLASSROOMS
- BATTLE FOR GLORY AND GOLD STARS
- EVEN GOOGLE LAGS PROCESSING THEIR HOW'S,WHAT'S AND WHY'S
- WHEN MINDS UNITE TO REIGN
- MR. KNOW IT ALL BUT DOOMS AT SOCIALISING
- THE SCHOOL'S VERSION OF A SURPRISE INSPECTION
Down
- SPOT THE TREASURE IF YOU CAN
- THE EXCLUSIVE CLUB WHERE TIME-OUT IS THE MAIN EVENT
- MAKE IT MAKE SENSE EXCPET IT'S THE REAL WORLD
- THE CURRENCY OF ACADEMIA-COLLECT THEM LIKE "POKEMON"
- ALL'S FAIR IN BOOKS
- THE MAGICAL RECIPE FOR TURNING CONFUSION INTO ENLIGHTENMENT
- AIN'T NOBODY ESCAPING THE EYE OF THE WISE OWL
16 Clues: NO BOREDON ALLOWED • ALL'S FAIR IN BOOKS • WHEN MINDS UNITE TO REIGN • SPOT THE TREASURE IF YOU CAN • BATTLE FOR GLORY AND GOLD STARS • WHEN YOU GET TO CLEAN UP YOUR OWN MESS • MR. KNOW IT ALL BUT DOOMS AT SOCIALISING • MAKE IT MAKE SENSE EXCPET IT'S THE REAL WORLD • AIN'T NOBODY ESCAPING THE EYE OF THE WISE OWL • THE SCHOOL'S VERSION OF A SURPRISE INSPECTION • ...
Unit 8 2021-11-10
Across
- kind to people
- word that have totally different meaning, opposite
- word that have similar meaning but different spelling and pronounciation
- it is like guest in Google, secret, not known
- a person, who got caught by the criminal, so that police can't get criminal easily
- word that pronounciate same, but meaning is different
Down
- place where sick person go and get some treatment
- name,alias
- it is like abbreviation and shorten the word by the first letter of the title.
- treat good to people
10 Clues: name,alias • kind to people • treat good to people • it is like guest in Google, secret, not known • place where sick person go and get some treatment • word that have totally different meaning, opposite • word that pronounciate same, but meaning is different • word that have similar meaning but different spelling and pronounciation • ...
Unit 8 2021-11-10
Across
- kind to people
- word that have totally different meaning, opposite
- word that have similar meaning but different spelling and pronounciation
- it is like guest in Google, secret, not known
- a person, who got caught by the criminal, so that police can't get criminal easily
- word that pronounciate same, but meaning is different
Down
- place where sick person go and get some treatment
- name,alias
- it is like abbreviation and shorten the word by the first letter of the title.
- treat good to people
10 Clues: name,alias • kind to people • treat good to people • it is like guest in Google, secret, not known • place where sick person go and get some treatment • word that have totally different meaning, opposite • word that pronounciate same, but meaning is different • word that have similar meaning but different spelling and pronounciation • ...
-dict crossword puzzle 2026-02-06
Across
- The actor didn't have clear ______ so it was hard to follow along
- The student used the teacher's _______ to study for the test
- Because the jury's ____ was innocent,bobby got to go home
- If you don't know the definition of a word then use this item.
Down
- The jury's punishment decision for the guilty criminal
- The judge's _____ was sentencing the criminal to jail
- Someone who rules with complete power
- To say the opposite
- NASA ______ that a meteor is gonna crash in five years
- The mayor delivered a _____ that required all children to go to school
10 Clues: To say the opposite • Someone who rules with complete power • The judge's _____ was sentencing the criminal to jail • The jury's punishment decision for the guilty criminal • NASA ______ that a meteor is gonna crash in five years • Because the jury's ____ was innocent,bobby got to go home • The student used the teacher's _______ to study for the test • ...
jc puzzle 2022-03-15
10 Clues: synonym job] • synonym bail] • synonym crime ] • synonym Justice] • synonym Scourge] • synonym reason ] • synonym illegal] • synonym Examination] • synonym Apprehension] • synonym Adjudicators]
jc puzzle 2022-03-15
10 Clues: synonym job] • synonym bail] • synonym crime ] • synonym Justice] • synonym Scourge] • synonym reason ] • synonym illegal] • synonym Examination] • synonym Apprehension] • synonym Adjudicators]
ROBINSON CRUSOE 2022-10-05
10 Clues: suspenso • criminal • consuelo • no creíble • acciones heroicas • enemigo,contrario • similar a la verdad • disturbio, impresión • sobrevivir, continuar • inesperado, de repente
