criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
THE JUDICIAL BRANCH 2026-05-19
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- A very serious crime, such as a kidnapping or murder
- A less serious crime
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case
- The authority to interpret and administer the law
- A court case involving money or property
- The authority to review cases of lower courts
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- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking the law
- The government's side in a criminal case
- The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case.
- The power that the Supreme Court has to see if something is constitutional
- The branch of government that interprets the law
- The protection against unfair government actions and laws
13 Clues: A less serious crime • The government's side in a criminal case • A court case involving money or property • The authority to review cases of lower courts • The branch of government that interprets the law • The authority to interpret and administer the law • A very serious crime, such as a kidnapping or murder • A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case • ...
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. • ...
Greek Figures 2024-11-19
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- 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
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- 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
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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 • ...
Law Terms 2026-04-27
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- Written court order issued to serve administration of justice; usually stipulating that something be done or not be done.
- “Have the body”; court order requiring that detained prisoner be produced in court to inquire into legality of detention.
- Transfer of accused fugitive from state where arrested to state where charged.
- Legislative act limiting time in which plaintiff may bring civil suit or state may bring criminal action.
- Condition of release of accused person without payment of bail.
- Oral evidence given by witness.
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- Holding of prisoner without bail.
- Consideration of case by jury, as opposed to by judge or arbitrator.
- Action to recover actual item of personal property rather than its value.
- Damages in excess of actual loss awarded to wronged plaintiff to punish defendant.
- Legal case contested in court.
- Intentional abandonment of right.
- Isolate jury
- Criminal charges made by grand jury.
- Command to appear in court and testify.
15 Clues: Isolate jury • Legal case contested in court. • Oral evidence given by witness. • Holding of prisoner without bail. • Intentional abandonment of right. • Criminal charges made by grand jury. • Command to appear in court and testify. • Condition of release of accused person without payment of bail. • Consideration of case by jury, as opposed to by judge or arbitrator. • ...
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
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
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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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 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
Mock Trial Vocabulary 2022-03-07
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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?
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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.
Down
- , 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
Down
- 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. • ...
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
Independent Novel Crossword 2024-01-21
Across
- , 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.
Down
- , 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 • ...
Tom 2026-04-04
Across
- Restful region
- Late to work?
- Exclusive to Norfolk
- Naomi loves ___
- Only person there
- filling on the outside
- Disappointingly un-salty
- Do not use, awaiting _____
- I thought I caught that
Down
- Will I ever receive it
- Fire risk, reusable
- Dinner tonight
- Host of a riské party
- Incorrect pronunciation, Tom
- Traitor
- Naomi plants
- victim, on your desk
17 Clues: Traitor • Naomi plants • Late to work? • Restful region • Dinner tonight • Naomi loves ___ • Only person there • Fire risk, reusable • Exclusive to Norfolk • victim, on your desk • Host of a riské party • Will I ever receive it • filling on the outside • I thought I caught that • Disappointingly un-salty • Do not use, awaiting _____ • Incorrect pronunciation, Tom
Cross Word 1 2026-06-24
17 Clues: SOJ • FAILED! • Cleaner • A formal job • In the "Now" • Invisible ___ • A type of day • Brown and sticky • A couple of days • The Scottish play • A criminal colour • Tall and delicate • The capital of Spain • A transport that flies • Needed feature of music • The opposite of a statement • A slide show with multiple points
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
Down
- 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. • ...
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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
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 • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
King Arthur Books 3 and 4 2026-05-07
Across
- strutted
- criminal, villain, lawbreaker
- Grail supposed cup of Jesus
- dreary, somber, depressing
- strife, conflict, disagreement
- conflict, contention, disagreement
- one who lives in solitude
- immediately
- weak, frail
- clothed
- remission of sin, relief from guilt, forgiveness
- place position
Down
- fatally
- patient, humble, passive
- malicious falsehoods
- abandoned, deserted
- saw, cut
- watch, surveillance
- menacing, threatening
- raiding, pillaging
- fame, celebrity
- help benefit
- worried, fretted, stewed
23 Clues: fatally • clothed • strutted • saw, cut • immediately • weak, frail • help benefit • place position • fame, celebrity • raiding, pillaging • abandoned, deserted • watch, surveillance • malicious falsehoods • menacing, threatening • patient, humble, passive • worried, fretted, stewed • one who lives in solitude • dreary, somber, depressing • Grail supposed cup of Jesus • criminal, villain, lawbreaker • ...
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 • ...
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
Psychology 2021-08-23
Across
- the study of behavior and mental processes
- focuses on the relationship between social behavior and culture
- The though focuses on how we learn
- study the effects of the environment of people
Down
- study the effect of drugs
- outward or overt actions and reactions (observable)
- believed that objective introspection could be used on thoughts
- focuses on memory,intelligence, thought process, etc.
- attempted to apply scientific principles to the study of human minds
9 Clues: study the effect of drugs • The though focuses on how we learn • the study of behavior and mental processes • study the effects of the environment of people • outward or overt actions and reactions (observable) • focuses on memory,intelligence, thought process, etc. • believed that objective introspection could be used on thoughts • ...
T-W Greek Figures Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-18
Across
- was executed for a failed naval mission
- was constantly asked things & claimed to not know the meaning in life
- Limited citizenship to those born in Athens
- Arrested for disrespecting the gods & corrupting young minds
- Put to death by drinking poison hemlock
Down
- Had built it in 15 years
- Not corrupt & powerfully aloof speaker
- Rich foreigner who received a good education unlike most women in Athens
- Pericles died form this
9 Clues: Pericles died form this • Had built it in 15 years • Not corrupt & powerfully aloof speaker • was executed for a failed naval mission • Put to death by drinking poison hemlock • Limited citizenship to those born in Athens • Arrested for disrespecting the gods & corrupting young minds • was constantly asked things & claimed to not know the meaning in life • ...
criminal justice JF-2 2023-05-03
Across
- arrest warrant may be issued if the judicial officer is satisfied that probable cause exists for issuing the warrant action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law
- crimes:a legal offense to which all parties consent and no party is injured.
- person who has committed a crime.
- or relating to young people.
- from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty.
- justice system:the system of law enforcement that is directly involved in apprehending, prosecuting, defending, sentencing, and punishing those who are suspected or convicted of criminal offences.
- 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.
Down
- of arraigning someone in court.
- because:the release of an offender from detention, subject to a period of good behavior under supervision.
- minor wrongdoing.
- is the release of an offender from detention, subject to a period of good behavior under supervision.
- crimes:insider trading (stock trading based on material, non-public information) Kickbacks. Misuse of corporate property for personal gain. Individual tax violations related to self-dealing.
- of a young person or that person's behavior) showing or characterized by a tendency to commit crime, particularly minor crime.
13 Clues: minor wrongdoing. • or relating to young people. • of arraigning someone in court. • person who has committed a crime. • from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty. • crimes:a legal offense to which all parties consent and no party is injured. • is the release of an offender from detention, subject to a period of good behavior under supervision. • ...
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
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
Down
- 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 • ...
Access to Justice and Funding 2026-04-15
Across
- - Test assessing whether a person can afford legal aid (5)
- - Alternative method of resolving disputes without going to court (3)
- - 'in person' meaning people who represent themselves (8)
- - Agreements known as “no win, no fee” (3)
- - one of the tests that must be met for legal aid (6)
- - Agreement where lawyers take a percentage of damages (3)
- - Type of legal aid for defendants in criminal cases (8)
Down
- - Organisation offering free advice on issues like debt and housing (8,7)
- - Test considering seriousness of the case and risk of imprisonment (9,2,7)
- - Areas with few or no legal aid lawyers available (5,3,8)
- - Case confirming refusal of legal aid may breach fair trial rights (1,1,5)
- - Acronym of Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act (5)
- - Government body that administers legal aid (3)
- - Free legal help provided voluntarily by lawyers (2,4)
14 Clues: - Agreements known as “no win, no fee” (3) • - Government body that administers legal aid (3) • - one of the tests that must be met for legal aid (6) • - Free legal help provided voluntarily by lawyers (2,4) • - Type of legal aid for defendants in criminal cases (8) • - 'in person' meaning people who represent themselves (8) • ...
Ruby Bridges 2026-04-10
6 Clues: official records • extreme confusion • extremely unpleasant • a person who studies human minds • treating others unfairly because of their race • a person whose job is to take care of buildings, such as schools
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 • ...
Healthy Lifestyles Program 2026-06-06
Across
- Fall back into a pattern of problematic substance use
- These types of beliefs are the most deeply held, fundamental assumptions we have about ourselves, others, and the world, and are influenced by our experiences
- This is the type of communication we use without words
- These types of cognitions, personality, and associates contribute to an individual's illegal behavior
- Committing another criminal act
Down
- Drug-seeking and crime-seeking actions
- The cognitive model includes thoughts, behaviors, and ?
- The opposite of "criminal"
- Drug-wanting and crime-wanting thoughts and feelings
- These thoughts appear routinely and are habitual
10 Clues: The opposite of "criminal" • Committing another criminal act • Drug-seeking and crime-seeking actions • These thoughts appear routinely and are habitual • Drug-wanting and crime-wanting thoughts and feelings • Fall back into a pattern of problematic substance use • This is the type of communication we use without words • ...
Court Terms 2024-09-27
Across
- a court-imposed criminal sentence that releases a convicted criminal defendant into the community instead of confining them to jail or prison
- an out of court statement of a declarant offered in evidence to prove the truth of the matter asserted in the statement
- a defendant's response to a criminal charge
- the taking of an oral statement of a witness before trial under oath
- a crime punishable by less than 12 months in jail
- a challenge to a previous legal determination
- a formal protest by an attorney against evidence, testimony, or a question from the opposition
Down
- information a party may show the court to prove his or her case
- a structured process where the facts of a case are presented to a jury, and they decide if the defendant is guilty or not guilty of the charge
- the act of the opposing party questioning the witness during a trial.
- crimes punishable by a year or more in state's prison.
- a group of people selected to sit on a jury that decide whether the prosecutor's evidence provides probable cause to issue an indictment.
- the money a defendant pays as a guarantee that they will show up in court at a later date
- the process through which potential jurors are questioned by either the judge or a lawyer to determine their suitability for jury service
14 Clues: a defendant's response to a criminal charge • a challenge to a previous legal determination • a crime punishable by less than 12 months in jail • crimes punishable by a year or more in state's prison. • information a party may show the court to prove his or her case • the taking of an oral statement of a witness before trial under oath • ...
Decriminalizing Illicit Drug Use 2026-04-16
Across
- (2 words) worsened by punishments that targeted people of color at an alarming rate
- (2 words) use of prescription medication to treat severe pain
- (2 words) the amount of money that has been spent carrying out the War on Drugs
- (2 words) a kind of services that can decrease the negative impacts of drugs on individuals without punishing them with criminal charges
- (2 words) health initiative providing sterile needles and disposing of used ones to prevent the spread of infection
- virus that is commonly spread through bodily fluids by sharing drug injection equipment
- the process of making drug-use socially acceptable and changing legal landscapes
- strategy used by law-enforcement to direct individuals away from criminal processing and towards community/health/education resources
- drugs laced with this pose extreme health risks and death for users
Down
- (2 words) supervised injection sites whose aim is to reduce overdose deaths, spread of infection, and public drug-use
- (3 words) set of policies introduced by President Nixon in 1968
- 13 year long period in the U.S. when the production and sale of alcohol was illegal, and whose logic is still applied today to Illicit drugs
- the process of reducing or fully eliminating the criminal punishments associated with using illegal drugs
- (2 words) it is believed that decriminalization will lead to these increasing
14 Clues: (2 words) use of prescription medication to treat severe pain • (3 words) set of policies introduced by President Nixon in 1968 • drugs laced with this pose extreme health risks and death for users • (2 words) it is believed that decriminalization will lead to these increasing • (2 words) the amount of money that has been spent carrying out the War on Drugs • ...
Crime 2023-04-06
Across
- substance that is not allowed by law or the social customs of a country
- a court order prohibiting an action by a party to a lawsuit until there has been a trial or other court action.
- to turn an activity into a criminal offence by making it illegal.
- an individual who is under an age fixed by law (such as 18 years) at which he or she would be charged as an adult for a criminal act.
- a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule.
- a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act
- military government, involving the suspension of ordinary law.
Down
- a person, especially a public official, who institutes legal proceedings against someone.
- the official power to make legal decisions and judgements.
- a temporary court order issued to prohibit an individual from carrying out a particular action, especially approaching or contacting a specified person.
- 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
- the preparing and enacting of laws by local, state, or national legislatures
- the temporary or permanent release of a prisoner before the expiry of a sentence, on the promise of good behaviour.
13 Clues: a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act • a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule. • the official power to make legal decisions and judgements. • military government, involving the suspension of ordinary law. • to turn an activity into a criminal offence by making it illegal. • substance that is not allowed by law or the social customs of a country • ...
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
Crime 2023-04-06
Across
- a preliminary hearing that involves a prosecutor presenting sufficient evidence to establish probable cause that the alleged crimes were committed.
- a court order prohibiting an action by a party to a lawsuit until there has been a trial or other court action.
- a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule.
- an individual who is under an age fixed by law (such as 18 years) at which he or she would be charged as an adult for a criminal act.
- a person, especially a public official, who institutes legal proceedings against someone.
- to turn an activity into a criminal offence by making it illegal.
- the temporary or permanent release of a prisoner before the expiry of a sentence, on the promise of good behaviour.
- the process of taking legal action.
Down
- a temporary court order issued to prohibit an individual from carrying out a particular action, especially approaching or contacting a specified person.
- the preparing and enacting of laws by local, state, or national legislatures
- a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act
- the official power to make legal decisions and judgements.
- military government, involving the suspension of ordinary law.
- substance that is not allowed by law or the social customs of a country
- warrant issued by a public officer which authorizes the arrest and detention of an individual
- 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.
16 Clues: the process of taking legal action. • a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act • a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule. • the official power to make legal decisions and judgements. • military government, involving the suspension of ordinary law. • to turn an activity into a criminal offence by making it illegal. • ...
Relationship Test 2024-06-02
PART B - 12 Angry Men Act ONE 2026-03-11
Aliyah spelling certain always correct 2024-11-14
11 Clues: water • repeat • everest • criminal • a contrey • principal • an expeassion • king of the sea • not 100 percent • cheap at the shop's • fabric on covering a window
emre's challenge 2013-04-14
13 Clues: dirty • skill • centre • gentleman • Italian dish • type of grain • important events • computer criminal • American secret service • new Dutch head of state • square root of eighty-one • worthless piece of textile • small village in The Netherlands
PALE CROSSWORD 2026-02-09
13 Clues: cry • brave • a rule • danger • very mad • Light/fair • hit someone • defends a criminal • someone's appearance • Doing something correctly • Something is under something • a shorter path towards something • where people are buried after they die
Star Wars Characters 2022-01-01
Across
- Criminal mastermind, lives on Tatooine
- The Grandson of Darth Vader
- A short blue droid with wheels travels with C3PO
- Was the adoptive son of Jabba and was a criminal smuggler who helped Luke
- A person who has disguised as a stormtrooper and has helped Rey
- One of the most famous Star Wars Characters he is the son of Anakin/Darth Vader
- The sister of Luke
- A golden colored droid who stands like a human.
- A bounty hunter from the outer reaches of the Galaxy.
- A small old little green Jedi.
Down
- Was a Jedi who was trained by Yoda himself
- The Emperor of the Galaxy
- She was the last Jedi in the Sequels
- There are more then one of them and they have bad aim.
- Son of Jango Fett almost died in the fell into the Sarlaac pit and survived
- A rouge Jedi that became Darth Vader
- He was Anakin's apprentice and he also has the high ground
17 Clues: The sister of Luke • The Emperor of the Galaxy • The Grandson of Darth Vader • A small old little green Jedi. • She was the last Jedi in the Sequels • A rouge Jedi that became Darth Vader • Criminal mastermind, lives on Tatooine • Was a Jedi who was trained by Yoda himself • A golden colored droid who stands like a human. • A short blue droid with wheels travels with C3PO • ...
8th Vocabulary Jan 6 2024-12-31
Across
- a federal or municipal law officer
- a legal process where a higher court reviews a lower court's decision to correct mistakes
- wrongful or unlawful behavior that can be intentional or wanton. It can include a violation of ethical or professional standards, or criminal behavior
- the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge
- the person or entity being sued in a civil case, or the person charged with a crime in a criminal case
- formal decision made by a jury or judge at the end of a trial
- person who has information about a case that is being tried in court. Witnesses can be called by either the defense or the prosecution to provide evidence or testimony
Down
- a body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court
- an official in a court of law who keeps order, looks after prisoners, etc
- the party who brings a legal action or in whose name it is brought
- a legal action in which a plaintiff sues a defendant in a court of law, seeking a legal remedy for a perceived wrong
- person who is authorized to practice law and represent clients in court
- a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law
- a serious disagreement or argument
- a court's final decision on the rights and obligations of parties in a legal dispute
15 Clues: a federal or municipal law officer • a serious disagreement or argument • a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law • formal decision made by a jury or judge at the end of a trial • the party who brings a legal action or in whose name it is brought • person who is authorized to practice law and represent clients in court • ...
Strixhaven 2025-07-22
13 Clues: The Dean • The Brain • The Athlete • The Princess • The Criminal • The Art kids • See you soon • The Math kids • The Word kids • The Creepy Kids • The Casket Case • The History kids • Home away from home
One of us is lying (ch.1-4) 2024-04-07
Across
- to have a wide smile on your face
- a large party for US students at the end of the school year
- an amount of time when a criminal must behave well
- when girlfriends/boyfriends meet and go out together
- to destroy sth. or make sth. go wrong
Down
- a person who has done a crime
- to become or make better
- to ask sb. a lot of questions
- stop seeing your girlfriend or boyfriend
9 Clues: to become or make better • a person who has done a crime • to ask sb. a lot of questions • to have a wide smile on your face • to destroy sth. or make sth. go wrong • stop seeing your girlfriend or boyfriend • an amount of time when a criminal must behave well • when girlfriends/boyfriends meet and go out together • ...
The Outsiders Slang 2021-09-14
16 Clues: girl • steal • fight • stolen • police • criminal • hand gun • prison/jail • be attacked • something cool • an attractive girl • okay with something • someone who makes a lot of jokes • knife, usually opens pushing a button • poor kids, live on the east side of town • rich kids, live on the west side of town
Redwall Test 9/26 2025-09-25
Across
- vocal outspoken loud direct
- lectured or yelled at
- irritated annoying angry
- unsettled and roaming
- soaking wet
- bold daring and disrespectful
- fear worry anxiety
- anxiously and fearfully
Down
- accusation quarreling bickering
- criminal and/or villain
- fussy and finicky
- urging persuasion insistence
- creeped or sneaked
- unfavorably and reproachfully
- theoretically or guessing
- cunning and crafty
16 Clues: soaking wet • fussy and finicky • creeped or sneaked • cunning and crafty • fear worry anxiety • lectured or yelled at • unsettled and roaming • criminal and/or villain • anxiously and fearfully • irritated annoying angry • theoretically or guessing • vocal outspoken loud direct • urging persuasion insistence • unfavorably and reproachfully • bold daring and disrespectful • ...
6B Vocab Crossword 2024-04-05
Across
- persona herida
- trama de la historia
- cometer un asalto
- delincuente culpable
- rol que representa
- investigador de crímenes
- resultado desastroso
- consecuencias de la explosión
- cometer un robo
- manejo de la película
- pasión ardiente
- cometer un homicidio
Down
- lugar de la acción
- llevar a cabo un asesinato
- alguien que juzga
- brutal acto agresivo
- hacer una sugerencia
- sentir adoración por alguien
- dejar deslumbrado
- acto de golpear
20 Clues: persona herida • acto de golpear • cometer un robo • pasión ardiente • alguien que juzga • cometer un asalto • dejar deslumbrado • lugar de la acción • rol que representa • trama de la historia • brutal acto agresivo • delincuente culpable • hacer una sugerencia • resultado desastroso • cometer un homicidio • manejo de la película • investigador de crímenes • llevar a cabo un asesinato • ...
australian history 2024-10-08
Across
- beer
- valuble
- payed to get out of jail
- ned kally
- people search for gold
- somthing to chop wood
- somthing to dig with
- old transport
- somthing bad
Down
- somthing to hurt someone
- lots of gold
- someone ho is cool
- a place
- some one who breakes the law
- and reece cool people
- olden days vehicle
- place to sleep
- kelly beechworth
18 Clues: beer • valuble • a place • ned kally • lots of gold • somthing bad • old transport • place to sleep • kelly beechworth • someone ho is cool • olden days vehicle • somthing to dig with • and reece cool people • somthing to chop wood • people search for gold • somthing to hurt someone • payed to get out of jail • some one who breakes the law
christmas 2024-12-16
19 Clues: candy • snowman • jesus mo • evil king • Jesus dad • sock like • u make them • Santa's wife • kris ksingle • given to you • on the shelf • wise men gave it • whovile criminal • santa goes down it • for naughty chldren • O bring us some_____ • stand under equals a kiss • they give u lotshe of money • men gave gifts to baby jesus
ned kelly 2017-09-20
14 Clues: cops • stealing • fire arms • lawbreaker • how Ned died • ned's surname • armed hold-up • strong material • ned's real name • where money is kept • criminal in the bush • place where Ned was hanged • protection against bullets • place where the siege happened
Outsiders 2023-05-12
14 Clues: jail • a gun • stolen • to fight • to be angry • gang fights • who killed bob • to be attacked • attractive girl • a petty criminal • ponyboys brother • where was the church located • johnnys last words to ponyboy • the police or law enforcement
Freaks dictionary Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-09
Across
- Is a place that always lies over the next horizon.
- A gentleman of the old school, before they tore it down.
- Is a toxic waste of time.
- One who can sneeze a hot dog through his nose.
- An eighth-grade English class.
- A sweet lady of light
- A source of knowledge, fun, and rude jokes
- Beaming up into books.
Down
- A land far away from Maxwell's basement.
- The science of designing and building robots
- Is a word used by people with small minds.
- A's unites of measurement is equal to 70 centimeters.
- Fuel for humans, preferably so-called junk or UFO.
- Max's handwriting
- A four-letter word for a truth serum.
- Shoes are big enough to fit Maxwell Kane.
- What you do before you zag.
17 Clues: Max's handwriting • A sweet lady of light • Beaming up into books. • Is a toxic waste of time. • What you do before you zag. • An eighth-grade English class. • A four-letter word for a truth serum. • A land far away from Maxwell's basement. • Shoes are big enough to fit Maxwell Kane. • Is a word used by people with small minds. • A source of knowledge, fun, and rude jokes • ...
Jeremy 2025-07-19
Across
- – After-school math grind that built brainpower
- – A nickname only the inner circle knows
- – Where neon meets tradition in Japan’s capital
- – Thai capital known for tuk-tuks and temples
- – The international school we once called home
- – The helper who kept our HK life humming
- – Tech boss steering the engineering ship
- – Coding, algorithms, and debugging dreams
- – Tube line straight to North London memories
Down
- – Home to red buses, Big Ben, and rainy skies
- – Big bank with even bigger bonuses
- – Our cozy HK hillside home
- – UK uni known for engineering and Roman roots
- – Where smart minds gather on Pok Fu Lam Road
- – Where we lunched and lazed in HK
- – Fizzy drink that’s always in a red can
- City of dim sum, density, and double-deckers
17 Clues: – Our cozy HK hillside home • – Where we lunched and lazed in HK • – Big bank with even bigger bonuses • – A nickname only the inner circle knows • – Fizzy drink that’s always in a red can • – The helper who kept our HK life humming • – Tech boss steering the engineering ship • – Coding, algorithms, and debugging dreams • City of dim sum, density, and double-deckers • ...
Criminal Procedure in Belarus 2022-03-09
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
What is criminal law? 2021-09-21
Across
- defeat ones government
- deny to accusations
- act against individuals and society as a whole
- serious violations of the law
- controling activites of business, industry, and indiviuals
- violation against society
Down
- statement that without law enforcement crime would not occur
- legal issues with personal relationships such as marriage and child support
- accusation of police being involved in the crime in an illegal way
- safety to people wronged in non-crimial ways
- the right to not being accused for the same crime twice
- ensuring you can avoid and reduce criminal liability
- not as serious of a crime
13 Clues: deny to accusations • defeat ones government • not as serious of a crime • violation against society • serious violations of the law • safety to people wronged in non-crimial ways • act against individuals and society as a whole • ensuring you can avoid and reduce criminal liability • the right to not being accused for the same crime twice • ...
The criminal justice system 2024-01-21
Across
- A person who practises law
- Decides cases in a law court
- A person injured or harmed as a result of crime
- Information indicating whether a belief is true
- People thought of being guilty of a crime
- Accusation made against a prisoner
Down
- The punishment assigned by a court
- A group of people in a trial;decide if one is quilty
- One that gives evidence
- Sued or accused in a court of law
- The case presented by the one accused of a crime
- A building where people are legally held as a punishment for crime
- Taken into custody
13 Clues: Taken into custody • One that gives evidence • A person who practises law • Decides cases in a law court • Sued or accused in a court of law • The punishment assigned by a court • Accusation made against a prisoner • People thought of being guilty of a crime • A person injured or harmed as a result of crime • Information indicating whether a belief is true • ...
Civil vs Criminal Law 2026-04-20
Across
- trial Case decided by a jury
- Damage suffered by claimant
- Disputes between private parties
- Failure to act as a reasonable person
- Person accused in court
- Punishment after conviction
- Failure to meet a duty
Down
- Offences against the state
- Obligation to act responsibly toward others
- Party bringing a criminal case
- Person bringing a civil case
- Person ensuring fair proceedings
- Side responding to allegations
13 Clues: Failure to meet a duty • Person accused in court • Offences against the state • Damage suffered by claimant • Punishment after conviction • trial Case decided by a jury • Person bringing a civil case • Party bringing a criminal case • Side responding to allegations • Disputes between private parties • Person ensuring fair proceedings • Failure to act as a reasonable person • ...
Kellen's Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-20
Across
- a crime, typically involving violence, regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor, and usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death.
- disorderly and disruptive and not amenable to discipline or control
- the preliminary screening of complaints by an intake officer to determine whether the court should take some action and if so, what action.
- a person who brings a case against another in a court of law
- the release of an accused person awaiting trial, sometimes on condition that a sum of money be lodged to guarantee their appearance in court.
- a minor wrongdoing
- a place for the confinement of people accused or convicted of a crime.
Down
- choose someone to hold public office or some other position by voting.
- To explain the meaning of
- the official proving of a will
- the system of law concerned with private relations between members of a community rather than criminal, military, or religious affairs
- the formal examination of a cause, civil or criminal, before a judge according to the laws of a particular jurisdiction
- the action of detaining someone or the state of being detained in official custody, especially as a political prisoner
- 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.
- a body of people sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
15 Clues: a minor wrongdoing • To explain the meaning of • the official proving of a will • a person who brings a case against another in a court of law • disorderly and disruptive and not amenable to discipline or control • choose someone to hold public office or some other position by voting. • a place for the confinement of people accused or convicted of a crime. • ...
Before you begin: essential words 2016-01-24
Across
- An adjective referring to a judge or to the law.
- A group of 12 citizens who decide whether or not someone is guilty in a trial.
- A specialist court outside the judicial system which examines special problems.
- To make an allegation in legal proceedings.
- A legal agreement between two or more parties.
- Not guilty of a crime.
- Failure to carry out the terms of an agreement.
- An agreement reached after an argument.
- To order someone to pay money as a punishment.
- To send someone to prison or to a court.
- An official who presides over a court.
- The arguments used when fighting a case.
- To ask a high law court to change its decision or sentence.
- An adjective referring to crime.
- A case which is being heard by a committee, tribunal or court of law.
- A person who has studied law and can act for people on legal business.
Down
- An adjective referring to the rights and duties of private persons or organisations.
- A court order telling someone to stop doing something, or not to do something.
- Any act which is not legal.
- A disagreement or argument between parties.
- A set of arguments or facts put forward by one side in a legal proceeding.
- To bring someone to court to answer a criminal charge.
- To find that someone is guilty of a crime.
- A person who makes a claim against someone in a civil court.
- Someone who is accused of a crime in a criminal case.
- A written or spoken statement of facts which helps to prove or disprove something at a trial.
- Money claimed by someone as compensation for harm done.
- To hold someone legally so as to charge them with a crime.
- Having the legal ability to force someone to do something.
- To say that someone has committed a crime.
30 Clues: Not guilty of a crime. • Any act which is not legal. • An adjective referring to crime. • An official who presides over a court. • An agreement reached after an argument. • To send someone to prison or to a court. • The arguments used when fighting a case. • To find that someone is guilty of a crime. • To say that someone has committed a crime. • ...
Australia System of Government and Legal System 2018-08-15
Across
- The government is formed by the party with the most elected members in the … house of parliament
- The middle level court in Victoria
- Who investigates criminal behaviour
- The court a Murder trial is held in
- The process for changing the Constitution.
- A characteristic of a good law is that it is …
- What is the name for the group of senior ministers, including the Prime Minister?
- Where the public sits in court
- The court for non-criminal matters
- What you do when not happy with a sentence
- Liberal and Labor are examples of a political …
- Name given to a more serious crime, usually found in the Crimes Act
- The court where most criminal matters are dealt with
- A person who is not a member of a formal political group
- The Governor General is the representative of the …
- Which court settles arguments over the Constitution? “The ____ Court.”
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- Something you should not do in court gallery
- The colour used in the House of Representatives
- The name given to the group of people who decide if a person is guilty in the County Court
- A Member of Parliament who represents a state sits in the …
- There are three levels of government in Australia: “federal, ___, and local.”
- Court for young people
- The colour used in the Senate
- Type of offences heard in Magistrates Court
- The head of government in a State.
- The head of state in the USA is the …
- Member of Parliament who represents an area of a state sits in the House of
- 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?
- Title of person convening a County Court
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 head of government in a State. • The court for non-criminal matters • Who investigates criminal behaviour • The court a Murder trial is held in • The head of state in the USA is the … • How many senators represent each State? • ...
Law and Society 2012-09-18
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- A process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act or caused another person a loss
- a court official who hears cases in the lowest court of law
- A group of people selected to hear evidence in a court case
- The standard of proof required in a criminal trial
- A hearing in a Local Court to decide whether or not there is a enough evidence to put a person on trial for a serious offence
- A place where people can resolve disputes relating to the law
- Any system of things in a graded order
- The party that commences a civil action
- A set of legal rules
- An application for a legal decision to be reviewed in a higher court
- A document which sets out how a body or country will be governed
- Law bases upon the previous decisions of judges
- To bring a civl action against another person for causing damage or injury
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- The party in a criminal or civil trial against whom an action has been brought
- Equal opportunity for all people to make use of the legal system
- Laws made by parliaments
- to release an accused person who is awaiting trial. Another person usually guarantees to pay a large sum of money if the accused does not later appear in court on a certain date
- A System in which two opposing parties present their arguments to a magistrate of judge
- A previous legal decision what serves as a rule or pattern in future cases
- Deals with disputes that affect the community
- Deals with disputes between private citizens
- To treat somebody differently or less favourably because of their personal characteristics
- A court official who has the power to make decisions on legal matters brought before a court of law
- A state of disorder or confusion due to the absence of government or laws
24 Clues: A set of legal rules • Laws made by parliaments • Any system of things in a graded order • The party that commences a civil action • Deals with disputes between private citizens • Deals with disputes that affect the community • Law bases upon the previous decisions of judges • The standard of proof required in a criminal trial • ...
Theme vocabulary: Crime and justice 2022-11-11
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- the act or crime of driving a vehicle while affected by alcohol or drugs
- the crime of entering a structure (such as a house or commercial building) with the intent to commit a felony (such as theft)
- he act or process of finding a person guilty of a crime especially in a court of law
- extortion or coercion by threats especially of public exposure or criminal prosecution
- the taking or detaining in custody by authority of law
- a conditional release of a prisoner serving an indeterminate or unexpired sentence
- to import or export secretly contrary to the law and especially without paying duties imposed by law
- one that gives evidence, specifically : one who testifies in a cause or before a judicial tribunal
- to appropriate (something, such as property entrusted to one's care) fraudulently to one's own use
- a violent physical or verbal attack
- armed robbery
- to make an assertion against especially by ascribing guilt or blame
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- one accused of or charged with a crime
- to steal displayed goods from a store
- the action of suspending the sentence of a convicted offender and giving the offender freedom during good behavior under the supervision of an officer
- one associated with another especially in wrongdoing
- a killing of one human being by another
- made in imitation of something else with intent to deceive : FORGED
- the willful or malicious burning of property (such as a building) especially with criminal or fraudulent intent
- a person confined (as in a prison or hospital)
- a person or group against whom a criminal or civil action is brought : someone who is being sued or accused of committing a crime
- the unlawful killing of a human being without express or implied malice
- he finding or decision of a jury on the matter submitted to it in trial
23 Clues: armed robbery • a violent physical or verbal attack • to steal displayed goods from a store • one accused of or charged with a crime • a killing of one human being by another • a person confined (as in a prison or hospital) • one associated with another especially in wrongdoing • the taking or detaining in custody by authority of law • ...
Law, society and Political involvement 2024-04-29
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- To attempt to enlist popular and political support for some particular cause.
- The power of an individual or party has by holding the casting vote.
- The Lower House of Federal Parliament, sometimes called the People's House.
- A document which sets out how an organisation or a country will be governed.
- A serious criminal offence
- When each senator must win a set proportion of votes, or quota, to win a Senate seat.
- The Upper House of the Federal Parliament, sometimes called the State's house.
- Half the number of formal votes received in an election plus one.
- The standard of proof required in a criminal trial.
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- A candidate or member of parliament who is not a member of a political party.
- the standard of proof in civil traits.
- A government without a voting majority, which relies on the support of other parties or independents.
- A grading system based on order of importance.
- A counting system that is designed to allow the majority of Australians to have their say in an election by stating the order in which they prefer candidates.
- The party in a criminal or civil trail against whom an action has been brought.
- An area of government responsibility, such as health or defence.
- A vote on a proposed change to the Australian constitution. For it to pass, the majority of people in the majority of states must vote yes.
- the group of select government ministers that meets regularly to decide major issues of government.
- The number of votes that a Senate candidate must get to win a Senate seat.
- Order in which voters list candidates at an election, after they have made their first choice.
- a piece of paper on which a voter records their vote.
- A government that becomes possible because two or more parties agree to work together, and hence gain the majority of the votes.
22 Clues: A serious criminal offence • the standard of proof in civil traits. • A grading system based on order of importance. • The standard of proof required in a criminal trial. • a piece of paper on which a voter records their vote. • An area of government responsibility, such as health or defence. • Half the number of formal votes received in an election plus one. • ...
Chapter 16 Civics 2023-03-27
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- the final settlement and sentencing in a juvenile case
- a juvenile court process that is much like a preliminary hearing in adulty criminal law
- the questioning of a witness at a trial or hearing to check or discredit the witness's testimony
- to correct a person's behavior
- a notice directing someone to appear in court to answer a complaint or a charge
- a youth who has committed an offense that is punishable by criminal processes
- a wrongful act, other than breaking a contract, for which an injured party has the right to sue
- minor crime for which a person can be fined a small sum of money or jailed for up to one year
- taking charge of someone in an official way
- a state's written criminal laws
- an act that breaks a law and causes harm to people or to society in general
- a formal notice that a lawsuit has been brought
- a lack of proper care and attention
- the punishment given to someone found guilty of committing a crime
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- the person who is being sued
- the process in which a defendant agrees to plead guilty to a less serious crime in order to receive a lighter sentence
- money ordered by a court to be paid for injuries or losses suffered
- the procedure used to determine the facts in a juvenile case
- a youth charged with being beyond the control of his or her legal guardian
- a child or teenager who commits a serious crime or repeatedly breaks the law
- the government in its role as the party who starts the legal proceedings against someone accused of a crime
- more serious crime such as murder, kidnapping, or robbery
- a process by which lawyers have the opportunity to check facts and gather evidence before a trial
- a set of promises between agreeing parties that is enforceable by law
- the person who files a lawsuit
25 Clues: the person who is being sued • to correct a person's behavior • the person who files a lawsuit • a state's written criminal laws • a lack of proper care and attention • taking charge of someone in an official way • a formal notice that a lawsuit has been brought • the final settlement and sentencing in a juvenile case • ...
"12 Angry Men" Vocabulary 2025-01-02
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- obligation to provide evidence; In a criminal case, the prosecuting attorney has the burden of proving the defendant’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt
- the constitutional protection against being made to stand trial or face punishment more than once for the same criminal offense
- attorney for the government; district attorney or his/her assistant who prosecutes the accused
- a crime that is planned out before it is committed
- attorney appointed by the court and paid from public funds to defend persons who cannot afford to hire their own attorneys
- choosing wise actions or attitudes
- the action of carefully analyzing evidence, facts, and/or law
- doubt based on reasoning or logic
- stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or actions
- guaranteed by the 6th amendment of the US Constitution
- jury that cannot reach a unanimous decision and is dismissed
- 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.
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- the killing of one human by another
- a violation of the rights of another human being
- report given by someone who actually saw a crime being committed
- a person who brings a case against another in a court of law
- the decision in a civil or criminal court case
- not having the ability to make decisions quickly
- an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law
- evidence that depends on circumstances surrounding a crime; inconclusive without the help of other evidence
- blindly devoted to an opinion or practice, especially with an attitude of hatred or intolerance toward the members of a particular group
- case: simple and direct; there’s an obvious answer to all questions involved
- capable of a clear and consistent thought process
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 • a violation of the rights of another human being • not having the ability to make decisions quickly • capable of a clear and consistent thought process • a crime that is planned out before it is committed • ...
Cybercrime 2024-11-11
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- Theft of software through the illegal copying of genuine programs
- a criminal accesses data about a person’s bank account, credit cards, Social Security, debit card and other sensitive information to steal money or to buy things online in the victim’s name.
- Activities done with criminal intent in cyberspace
- someone who intimidates or coerces a government or organization to advance his or her political or social objectives by launching a computer-based attack against computers, networks, or the information stored on them
- is a malicious program that appears to be friendly, they are not technically viruses
- Type of cybercrime that similar to a real-life instance of a criminal illegally possessing an individual’s bank or credit card details
- Damaging or destroying data rather than stealing
- Malicious software that attaches itself to other software
- is whose purpose is to is commonly spread a program duplicate itself. It over the Internet and via e-mail message attachments Internet Relay Chat (ICR).
- an illegal intrusion into a computer system and/or network
- any dishonest misrepresentation of fact intended to let another to do or refrain from doing something which causes loss.
- this type of virus hides the user’s disk and waits for a specific event to occur before running
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- occurs when a website, e-mail server, or computer system is subjected to or threatened
- an act of terrorism committed through the use of cyberspace or computer resources
- a kind of online harassment wherein the victim is subjected to a barrage of online messages and emails
- This is the least common cybercrime, but is the most serious offense.
- these viruses take up residence in the computer’s memory, making them hard to detect
- Exploit and victimize others
- a virus designed to infect a specific type of document file, such as Microsoft Word or Excel files
- This category of cybercrime involves one individual distributing malicious or illegal information online
20 Clues: Exploit and victimize others • Damaging or destroying data rather than stealing • Activities done with criminal intent in cyberspace • Malicious software that attaches itself to other software • an illegal intrusion into a computer system and/or network • Theft of software through the illegal copying of genuine programs • ...
