criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
cody grier 2026-02-26
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- to say the opposite of something or disagree with it
- means saying something in a very strong and clear way
- law based on the constitution civil arugments over money and
- two or more things happen at the same time or match up
- asking for a second look at your case
- law law that gets wrtten and passed by legislature
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- the side of the criminal case that tries to prove someone guity
- having a right or cliam to something
- law part of the law that deals with people under 18
- made by a city or town
- regulatory law mde by government agencies to control sertain things
- law based on basic human rights criminal law laws tht deal with crimes
- to take away or keep someone from having something
13 Clues: made by a city or town • having a right or cliam to something • asking for a second look at your case • to take away or keep someone from having something • law law that gets wrtten and passed by legislature • law part of the law that deals with people under 18 • to say the opposite of something or disagree with it • ...
Legal Jargon 2025-03-11
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- Evidence presented by a witness who did not see or hear the incident in question but heard about it from someone else.
- occurs when a person who has been convicted of a crime is officially cleared after new evidence of innocence becomes available
- to support with evidence or authority; strengthen or make more certain
- pointing indirectly toward someone's guilt but not conclusively proving it
- an invalid trial, caused by fundamental error; when this happens, the trial must start again with the selection of a new jury
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- a proceeding in which a criminal defendant is brought into court, told of the charges in an incictment or information, and asked to plead guilty or not guilty
- refers to the legal process of resolving a dispute or deciding a case
- of murder Most serious to lowest level: First-degree, second-degree, third-degree
- a written or printed statement made under oath
- In a civil case, the person or organization against whom the plaintiff brings suit; in a criminal case, the person accused of a crime
- a command, issued under a court's authority, to a witness to appear and give testimony
- lawyer who conducts the case against a defendant in a criminal court
12 Clues: a written or printed statement made under oath • lawyer who conducts the case against a defendant in a criminal court • refers to the legal process of resolving a dispute or deciding a case • to support with evidence or authority; strengthen or make more certain • pointing indirectly toward someone's guilt but not conclusively proving it • ...
Bollywood 2023-01-25
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- A cop kills a gangsters, beats his own brother,harrases a girl into marrying him and threatens his stepfather
- A girl from cbi avenges her husbands death
- A guy ruins another guys life because he said some mean things to his dead sister.
- Force your kids and make them follow your passions for the country
- 4 friends try to rob a blind couple by pretending to be their legal hier
- A young college boy from Allahabad emotionally blackmails his own icons wife his icon who is a Mumbai based Business magnate into revealing a way to incriminate him.
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- A girl joins cbi to avenge her boyfriends death
- A guy kills people and becomes a criminal mastermind because his mother told him to die as a rich man
- A professional cinematographer has a quarterlife crisis because of some events with her grandparents during her childhood
- A criminal justifies his crimes by kidnaping and making the father of the victim do some criminal activity
- A boy beats up his father who despite being poor gives him a college education ,the boy is obsessed with becoming a rapper
- Zameen par Don’t bully your own kids and let them follow their passion
12 Clues: A girl from cbi avenges her husbands death • A girl joins cbi to avenge her boyfriends death • Force your kids and make them follow your passions for the country • Zameen par Don’t bully your own kids and let them follow their passion • 4 friends try to rob a blind couple by pretending to be their legal hier • ...
Crime 2023-06-25
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- someone who steals something
- an institution where people are kept as punishment for committing a crime
- not guilty of a crime
- If someone is ... of a crime or offence, they have committed that crime or offence.
- someone who kills people
- a group of people, usually 12, who judge a court case
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- leave the place to avoid danger; get away
- someone who has committed a crime
- money you have to pay because you broke the law
- with a value of
- someone whose job is to make decisions in a court of law
- a police officer whose job is to try to discover information about a crime so that the criminal can be caught
- someone who enters a building illegally in order to steal things
13 Clues: with a value of • not guilty of a crime • someone who kills people • someone who steals something • someone who has committed a crime • leave the place to avoid danger; get away • money you have to pay because you broke the law • a group of people, usually 12, who judge a court case • someone whose job is to make decisions in a court of law • ...
What is criminal law? 2021-09-21
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- deny to accusations
- act against individuals and society as a whole
- defeat ones government
- serious violations of the law
- not as serious of a crime
- accusation of police being involved in the crime in an illegal way
- controling activites of business, industry, and indiviuals
- the right to not being accused for the same crime twice
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- statement that without law enforcement crime would not occur
- safety to people wronged in non-crimial ways
- ensuring you can avoid and reduce criminal liability
- legal issues with personal relationships such as marriage and child support
- violation against society
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 • ...
Youth and Criminal Law 2021-05-28
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- A serious criminal offense, usually punishable by a prison term or, in some cases, by death.
- An alternative to imprisonment allowing a person found guilty of an offense to stay in the community, usually under conditions and under the supervision of a ____ officer
- A formal examination of evidence before a judge, and typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings.
- Anything that you see, hear, or read that causes you to believe that something is true or has really happened.
- A person or persons formally charged but not yet tried for a crime.
- The killing of one human being by another human being
- The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime.
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- The evidence given by a witness under oath. It does not include evidence from documents and other physical evidence.
- reus guilty act
- A claim or statement of what a party intends to prove; the facts as one party claims they are.
- rea guilty mind
- the period between childhood and adult age.
- the fact of being who or what a person or thing is.
13 Clues: reus guilty act • rea guilty mind • the period between childhood and adult age. • the fact of being who or what a person or thing is. • The killing of one human being by another human being • A person or persons formally charged but not yet tried for a crime. • The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime. • ...
Youth and Criminal Law 2021-05-28
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- A serious criminal offense, usually punishable by a prison term or, in some cases, by death.
- An alternative to imprisonment allowing a person found guilty of an offense to stay in the community, usually under conditions and under the supervision of a ____ officer
- A person or persons formally charged but not yet tried for a crime.
- 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.
- The evidence given by a witness under oath. It does not include evidence from documents and other physical evidence.
- The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime.
- A claim or statement of what a party intends to prove; the facts as one party claims they are.
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- Anything that you see, hear, or read that causes you to believe that something is true or has really happened.
- the period between childhood and adult age.
- Guilty mind
- the fact of being who or what a person or thing is.
- The killing of one human being by another human being
- Guilty act
13 Clues: Guilty act • Guilty mind • the period between childhood and adult age. • the fact of being who or what a person or thing is. • The killing of one human being by another human being • A person or persons formally charged but not yet tried for a crime. • The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime. • ...
Criminal Procedure in Belarus 2022-03-09
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- a person who allegedly has information regarding the case
- a process of physically restraining a suspect and keeping him in custody
- information regarding the case given in an oral or written form during the process of questioning
- a person who issues a special document initiating civil or criminal procedure
- a person who represents a state in the case
- a request by either party for the court to make a procedural decision or to proceed in other forms
- a request of rewatching the case due to some serious procedural or other mistakes made during the first watch
- physical clues or information redarding the case and prooving one's statements
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- a person who allegedly commited a crime and is accused of it
- money or other private property which is deposited into the court securing the accused's due behavior
- prohibition of free access of a third party to information regarding the case and the existing parties
- an unbiased third party which provides the court with special knowledge in spheres related to the case
- a final decision made by a judge regarding the grade of punishment of the accused
13 Clues: a person who represents a state in the case • a person who allegedly has information regarding the case • a person who allegedly commited a crime and is accused of it • a process of physically restraining a suspect and keeping him in custody • a person who issues a special document initiating civil or criminal procedure • ...
16-3 Vocabulary: Juvenile Justice System 2022-02-18
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- a child or teenager who commits a serious crime or repeatedly breaks the law
- wrongful, illegal, or antisocial behavior
- to correct a person's behavior
- the final settlement and sentencing in a juvenile case
- weight or stress
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- the procedure used to determine the facts in a juvenile case
- a youth who has committed an offense that is punishable by criminal processes
- a judicial decision or sentence
- a youth charged with being beyond the control of his or her legal guardian
- a juvenile court process that is much like a preliminary hearing in adult criminal law
- taking charge of someone in an official way
11 Clues: weight or stress • to correct a person's behavior • a judicial decision or sentence • wrongful, illegal, or antisocial behavior • taking charge of someone in an official way • the final settlement and sentencing in a juvenile case • 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 • ...
Law Crossword 2024-04-17
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- Law that has unreasonable searches and seizures as a violation
- Law that hurts someone else and yourself
- Individual or group being sued
- Law that has treaties, costums, and agreements among nations
- Civil law also covers…
- A legal action in which a group or a person sues to collect damages for harm that is done
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- Copying or stealing of another’s words or ideas
- Law that involves groups of people and governments
- The party that bring the charges against the alleged criminal
- Offenses such as vandalism, stealing expensive items, and writing bad checks for low amounts
- Murder, kidnapping, robing, and other serious crimes are called
11 Clues: Civil law also covers… • Individual or group being sued • Law that hurts someone else and yourself • Copying or stealing of another’s words or ideas • Law that involves groups of people and governments • Law that has treaties, costums, and agreements among nations • The party that bring the charges against the alleged criminal • ...
Specialists 2021-09-10
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- The bill after might get on your NERVES
- Might want to fix your leg with a brace
- Doesn’t help with the mind really more like a disorder
- Would help your minds more than your bones
- Prefers to help children instead of adults
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- he will keep a EYE on you when you are talking to him
- Treats the humans largest cell
- Might be like a dentist more than a doctor
- Is able to determined if you have a tumor
- A doctor that checks for colds
- Is able to do operations like surgery
11 Clues: Treats the humans largest cell • A doctor that checks for colds • Is able to do operations like surgery • The bill after might get on your NERVES • Might want to fix your leg with a brace • Is able to determined if you have a tumor • Might be like a dentist more than a doctor • Would help your minds more than your bones • Prefers to help children instead of adults • ...
Psychology Chapter 1 2024-01-30
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- medical specialty, not part of psychology
- Doctor of Medicine
- The interjection of hereditary and environment, which unfolds in predictable patterns throughout the lifespan
- our innate needs to grow and to fulfill our best possible potential
- We respond to surroundings according to principles of behavioral learning
- The brain, nervous system, endocrine system, genes
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- processes in our unconscious minds
- The power of the situation: social and cultural influences can overpower the influence of all other determining factors
- Doctor of Philosophy
- “the study of the mind”
- We are information-processing systems
11 Clues: Doctor of Medicine • Doctor of Philosophy • “the study of the mind” • processes in our unconscious minds • We are information-processing systems • medical specialty, not part of psychology • The brain, nervous system, endocrine system, genes • our innate needs to grow and to fulfill our best possible potential • ...
Criminal & Civil Law 2024-09-06
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- The person who starts a legal case because they think they’ve been wronged.
- Summary Offences
- Country Court Of Victoria
- has been accused of committing a wrongful act
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- Not being careful enough, which ends up hurting someone else.
- The area or type of cases a court has the power to deal with.
- The act of killing someone. It’s a serious crime.
- the type of harm suffered by a person
- Saying untrue things about someone that damage their reputation.
9 Clues: Summary Offences • Country Court Of Victoria • the type of harm suffered by a person • has been accused of committing a wrongful act • The act of killing someone. It’s a serious crime. • Not being careful enough, which ends up hurting someone else. • The area or type of cases a court has the power to deal with. • ...
criminal justice OS-3 2023-05-03
7 Clues: nonviolent crimes • gambling ilegal drug use • less serious offenses such • any act that is breaking the law • a person who commits any type crime • crimes such as murder and kidnapping • the three part system consisting of the police
Tysons Crossword 2019-04-11
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- identifies and compares specific types of trace materials that could be transferred during the commission of a violent crime
- DNA
- the separation of a mixture by passing it in solution or suspension or as a vapor (as in gas chromatography) through a medium in which the components move at different rates.
- another term for genetic fingerprinting.
- the points where the ridge lines end or fork
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- Forensic science is the application of science to criminal and civil laws, mainly—on the criminal side—during criminal investigation,
- a threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in the form of genes.
- Fingerprints are unique patterns, made by friction ridges
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- (in informal use) a unit of heredity which is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring.
10 Clues: DNA • another term for genetic fingerprinting. • the points where the ridge lines end or fork • Fingerprints are unique patterns, made by friction ridges • the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid. • ...
Allie and Lillie's Twelve Angry Men Crossword 2012-10-09
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- what was the weather outside
- the person who is being tried in court
- the person who protects the door
- the person who had the accent
- a judgement that a person is not guilty of the crime with which the person has been charged
- a lawyer who conducts the case against a defendant in a criminal court. Also called prosecuting attorney
- the number of men on the jury
- the person who had the cough drops
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- a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest
- person who runs the jury
- the weapon used to kill the father
- the person who has the final verdict
- Fully in agreement with two or more people
- a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime
- a formal or spoken statement
- the final verdict made in Twelve Angry Men
- a crime, typically one involving violence, regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor, and usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death
- the offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation
18 Clues: person who runs the jury • what was the weather outside • a formal or spoken statement • the person who had the accent • the number of men on the jury • the person who protects the door • the weapon used to kill the father • the person who had the cough drops • the person who has the final verdict • the person who is being tried in court • ...
Crime and Relative Clauses 2022-08-22
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- A person ______ commits an illegal act.
- A place _______ criminals serve their sentences.
- The process _________ a criminal is found guilty or not guilty.
- The period __________ police look into a crime.
- The feeling _____ you get when you think someone is doing something bad.
- A verb, the meaning _________ allows a person to go free again after being imprisoned.
- A job _________ there are many specialities, for example: prosecutor, solicitor, defence.
- A person ______ job is to investigate serious
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- Someone _______ is not guilty, is this adjective.
- The time ________ prisoners are held on their own is this kind of confinement.
- A person ________ has lost their freedom.
- A person __________ questions are asked about what they saw during a crime.
- A verb, the meaning __________ is to say that someone did something bad or illegal
- A person ______ crime is copying and selling films.
- Laws _______ send people to prison for a long time are this adjective.
- The moment _______ police handcuff a suspect and read them their rights.
- A person ________ home is a prison cell.
- A person ________ a sentence is passed.
18 Clues: A person ______ commits an illegal act. • A person ________ a sentence is passed. • A person ________ home is a prison cell. • A person ________ has lost their freedom. • A person ______ job is to investigate serious • The period __________ police look into a crime. • A place _______ criminals serve their sentences. • Someone _______ is not guilty, is this adjective. • ...
Crime 2023-02-07
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- the action is to bungle .
- crime, people who use technology to committe crime.
- the law, She __________ the law when she shoplift that store.
- that person is an _________ he assault me.
- using force to control a air crafts,ships,cars,etc..
- be given community service, is a punishment to fit the crime helping other people.
- get life sentence, when a person goes to jail and he or she has to stay all their life’s in jail.
- the court, he has to take the ______ for the crime he has committed.
- is when someone has to stay on prison for some time.
- presses of taking things or people to or from a place secretly.
- offender,someone who committed a crime.
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- the criminal is forger.
- the action is to rob.
- drive, someone who drives after drinking more than the limit of alcohol that’s legally allowed
- out of trouble, is when some don’t want to get in trouble.
- the ilegal act of tamina goods from a store without paying for them.
- He ______________ to that house know is burn.
- the criminal is trespassers.
- penalty, Is when you are killed for the crime you have committed.
19 Clues: the action is to rob. • the criminal is forger. • the action is to bungle . • the criminal is trespassers. • offender,someone who committed a crime. • that person is an _________ he assault me. • He ______________ to that house know is burn. • crime, people who use technology to committe crime. • using force to control a air crafts,ships,cars,etc.. • ...
Simple law crossword puzzle 2025-04-08
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- A system of rules that govern a scoiet.
- A legal professional who represents clients.
- Information presented in court to prove or disprove facts.
- The physical act of committing a crime; "guilty act".
- Legal responsibility for one's actions or omissions.
- Relating to actions forbidden by statute and punishable by law.
- A judicial authorization for an arrest or search.
- The principle of fairness and moral rightness in the administration of laws.
- A public official who presides over legal proceedings.
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- The party against whom a criminal or civil action is brought.
- The formal finding of fact made by a jury or judge.
- The party who brings a civil action in a court of law.
- To apply to a higher court for a reversal of a lower court's decision.
- The mental element of a crime; "guilty mind".
- A written law passed by a legislative body.
- The pronouncement of punishment by a judge.
- A body of citizens sworn to give a true verdict according to the evidence presented in court.
- A place where legal cases are heard.
18 Clues: A place where legal cases are heard. • A system of rules that govern a scoiet. • A written law passed by a legislative body. • The pronouncement of punishment by a judge. • A legal professional who represents clients. • The mental element of a crime; "guilty mind". • A judicial authorization for an arrest or search. • The formal finding of fact made by a jury or judge. • ...
Guns in America 2025-09-23
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- it's when you track an animal or a person to kill it
- a firearm/ a weapon used to kill
- to be ejected out of a group/ something that is unauthorised / make something illegal
- it's a person, a place or an action that is not safe
- to take the life of a living being intentional or not
- what you are allowed to do
- a container used to supply guns with bullets
- to put new ammunition/ magazine/ bullet in a barrel/ a weapon
- discussion between people who have different point of views and express them
- ________shooting when someone shoots at a crowd
- a criminal act
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- a small metal element in a gun that you press to release the bullet
- kill with intention/ on purpose/ pre meditated
- a small/ an element that is shot by a weapon
- it's when someone decides to kill oneself (her/himself) because they are in deep despair
- a law or amendment to prohibit or allow something
- no rules/ state of being free/ no constraints
- a criminal person
18 Clues: a criminal act • a criminal person • what you are allowed to do • a firearm/ a weapon used to kill • a small/ an element that is shot by a weapon • a container used to supply guns with bullets • no rules/ state of being free/ no constraints • kill with intention/ on purpose/ pre meditated • ________shooting when someone shoots at a crowd • ...
Spelling List 22 2023-04-04
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- Workers on a ship or plane
- I _____ up
- Read one to learn
- Synonym of 'cheer'
- Flowers do it
- The bird _____ away
- Beef _____
- Cutlery piece
- Synonym of 'criminal'
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- Diamond, ruby, or emerald
- Help to reach something high up
- Volume of recipes
- I _____ up
- I love _____
- My plant _____!
- Bath_____
- The teams _____ hands after the game
- Ice cream _____
18 Clues: Bath_____ • I _____ up • I _____ up • Beef _____ • I love _____ • Flowers do it • Cutlery piece • My plant _____! • Ice cream _____ • Volume of recipes • Read one to learn • Synonym of 'cheer' • The bird _____ away • Synonym of 'criminal' • Diamond, ruby, or emerald • Workers on a ship or plane • Help to reach something high up • The teams _____ hands after the game
gold group term 3 2023-09-11
KEY WORD CROSSWORD 2012-09-17
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- The NT Act in which most crimes are listed is called the ______ ____ Act (8,4)
- Australian law is based on this English system of law, (11).
- There are ten of these, (12).
- A "less serious" crime is generally referred to as an _______, (7).
- Another word for Act, (7).
- First name of the king who signed the Magna Carta, (4).
- The first known laws to be put in writing four thousand years ago, (9).
- The person who brings a criminal case to court is called the _________, (10).
- The form of government we have in Australia, so named because our politicians at all levels are elected, (14).
- The system of having two legislative chambers,(9)
- They enforce our laws, (6).
- An Act may state that a Municipal Council may pass these legally enforceable rules, (11).
- We will study this type of law after criminal law, (5).
- Sexual crimes are considered crimes against _______, (8).
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- An Act in draft form, (4)
- The title of the highest-ranking politician in the Northern Territory, (5,8)
- The Magna Carta was signed in ________ times, (8).
- The name for the independent arm of government that administers the law and decides on cases, (9).
- The penalty for a 'less serious' crime is usually a ____ (4.
- This is what we are studying, (3).
- The court where serious crimes are heard in the Northern Territory. (7,5).
- Punishable by 2 years' imprisonment or more, (5).
- The highest tier of government in Australia, (7)
- Within government, laws are made by the __________, (11).
- When a bill is passed by an Upper House it is called an ____ (3)
- The NT Criminal Code categorises assaults and other violent crimes as crimes against the ____, (6).
- This word means knowingly giving false evidence in Court, (7).
- This medieval document laid the foundations of today's law (5,5)
- Taminmin College is situated within this Municipal Shire, (10).
29 Clues: An Act in draft form, (4) • Another word for Act, (7). • They enforce our laws, (6). • There are ten of these, (12). • This is what we are studying, (3). • The highest tier of government in Australia, (7) • Punishable by 2 years' imprisonment or more, (5). • The system of having two legislative chambers,(9) • The Magna Carta was signed in ________ times, (8). • ...
M6 Independent Reading: King's Ransom Vocabulary 2020-11-30
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- Making a secret connection to a telephone call in order to listen to people's conversations
- An area of the city
- A room where scientists work on tests
- To break into a shop or house to steal something (two words, no space)
- To break
- One part of the electrical equipment of radios
- Courage (informal)
- Feeling, showing, or involving a hopeless sense that a situation is so bad as to be impossible to deal with
- A place where an organization or company is controlled
- A plaster model that shows the shape of something
- An unsuccessful, small-time criminal
- Electronic equipment that sends radio signals
- Having no money; in debt (three words, no spaces)
- A criminal
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- Showing no pity
- Something, typically money, that is owed to another person, company, or government
- A married woman whose job is to care for her family and manage household problems
- A team of policemen who focus on crimes related to cars (two words, no space)
- A very rich and important person in business
- Something that someone requires others to provide
- A share in the control and profits of a business, which is obtained by putting money into the business
- A person whose job is to work in another person's house cleaning, answering the phone, and so on
- To find out where something comes from
- A person whose job is to drive a rich person to different places
- In your thoughts and causing you to worry (three words, no spaces)
- Having money; not in debt (three words, no spaces)
- Money paid to a criminal to set free somebody who has been kidnapped
- An important, successful person (informal)
- One thousand dollars (slang)
- To take somebody away by force, in order to demand money in return for their freedom
30 Clues: To break • A criminal • Showing no pity • Courage (informal) • An area of the city • One thousand dollars (slang) • An unsuccessful, small-time criminal • A room where scientists work on tests • To find out where something comes from • An important, successful person (informal) • A very rich and important person in business • Electronic equipment that sends radio signals • ...
Forensic psychology 2021-06-07
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- a way of creating an offender profile based on psychological theories in the uk
- research - rates of re-offending
- a way of creating an offender profile in the USA
- a body type that is hard and muscular
- research - anger management
- involves the offender serving time in a prison
- the theory that the way an offender behaves during criminal activity reflects the way the criminal usually behaves
- research - criminal thinking
- the type of profiling used in the uk which involves generalising from locations of multiple crime scenes to the likely home/work/social base of the offender
- research - geographical profiling
- research - maternal deprivation
- research - moral reasoning
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- a body type that is soft and round
- a person accepts responsibility for their behaviour and sees the cause as being within themselves
- the area identified by geographical profiling which is thought to be the home/work/social base of the offender and which should be focused on in an investigation
- an offender who has planned the crime
- a person sees the cause of their behaviour as being external
- behaviour that breaks the law
- research - restorative justice
- an offender who has not planned the crime
- research - internal verses external attribution
- research - behaviour modification
- an attempt to describe the characteristics of an offender by analysing the behaviour of an offender at a crime scene or multiple crime scenes
- historical theories that criminals can be identified by their primitive characteristics or body types
- research - differential association
- research - offender profiling
- research - eysencks personality test
- offenders who travel away from the area where they live to commit their crimes
- research - neural explanations
- offenders who like to commit crimes in their own neighbourhoods
- a body type that is thin and delicate
- research - genetic explanations
32 Clues: research - moral reasoning • research - anger management • research - criminal thinking • behaviour that breaks the law • research - offender profiling • research - restorative justice • research - neural explanations • research - genetic explanations • research - maternal deprivation • research - rates of re-offending • research - behaviour modification • ...
LAW ENFORCEMENT TERMS 2023-04-17
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- Theft of personal property.
- The action of investigating something or someone.
- To threatingly wave a dangerous object, such as a knife.
- Release of an accused person awaiting trial, often after the payment of a fee.
- Obtaining something, such as money, through force or by threats.
- Killing of a human being caused by the operation of a motor vehicle.
- the non-intentional killing of a human being.
- To bring to court on a criminal charge.
- Telling a lie whilst under oath.
- A person who helps another commit a crime.
- An individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- To overcome or to bring under control.
- To find innocent or free from wrongdoing.
- Object o structure that creates a barrier or obstacle to control or block passage.
- An authorization for the police to arrest someone or to act, such as search premises.
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- Group of persons selected to hear the evidence in a trial and render a verdict.
- A juvenile offender.
- Damages to property of another purposely, recklessly, or by negligence.
- The non-intentional killing of a human being.
- The geographical location where a police officer has the power to provide law.
- A deep cut to the skin/flesh.
- The state of being homeless.
- The crime of preventing or hindering.
- Basic information that informs the person of the charges against them.
- Ask questions of someone, especially a suspect or a prisoner.
- Close observation, as in spying.
- Used to indicate an additional name that a person sometimes uses.
- To make a false spoken statement about an individual's reputation.
- Jury verdict that a criminal defendant is not guilty, or the finding of a judge that the evidence is insufficient to support a conviction.
- To misappropriate, often someone's money.
- A person and or public official, who institutes legal proceedings against someone.
31 Clues: A juvenile offender. • Theft of personal property. • The state of being homeless. • A deep cut to the skin/flesh. • Close observation, as in spying. • Telling a lie whilst under oath. • The crime of preventing or hindering. • To overcome or to bring under control. • To bring to court on a criminal charge. • To misappropriate, often someone's money. • ...
EOCA 1-2 2024-12-13
Across
- - Primary purpose of federal courts (7 letters).
- - Term paired with "double" to describe legal protection from repeat trials (8 letters).
- - Type of jury that decides if there’s enough evidence to charge someone (5 letters).
- - Protections guaranteed to individuals under the law (6 letters).
- - Process of challenging a court's decision (6 letters).
- - Material presented in court to prove or disprove a fact (8 letters).
- - Act of detaining someone suspected of a crime (6 letters).
- - Ancient code of laws, one of the first written legal systems (9 letters).
- - Responsible for determining guilt in a trial (5 letters).
- - Determined by a jury in a criminal case (5 letters).
- - A legal defense based on the defendant's mental state (8 letters).
- - The person who brings a case to court in a civil trial (9 letters).
- - The final decision in a case (7 letters).
- - Less serious crime compared to a felony (12 letters).
- - A serious crime, often resulting in a harsher punishment (6 letters).
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- - Ensures fair trial procedures in court (5 letters).
- - The person accused of a crime in court (9 letters).
- - Historical document that influenced modern legal systems (10 letters).
- - Legal document ordering someone to appear in court (8 letters).
- - The first court appearance of a criminal defendant (11 letters).
- - A defense claiming the defendant was forced to commit a crime (6 letters).
- - Warrant required to inspect someone's property (6 letters).
- - Protects against unreasonable searches and seizures (6 letters).
- - Prohibition of being tried twice for the same crime (6 letters).
- - Maintains order in the courtroom (7 letters).
- - Determines if there is enough evidence to charge someone (4 letters).
- - Represents the state or government in a criminal case (10 letters).
- - Guarantees a speedy and public trial (5 letters).
- - Claiming an act was necessary to protect oneself from harm (11 letters).
- - Person responsible for managing court records (5 letters).
30 Clues: - The final decision in a case (7 letters). • - Maintains order in the courtroom (7 letters). • - Primary purpose of federal courts (7 letters). • - Guarantees a speedy and public trial (5 letters). • - Ensures fair trial procedures in court (5 letters). • - The person accused of a crime in court (9 letters). • - Determined by a jury in a criminal case (5 letters). • ...
Federal Budget 2024-12-13
Across
- - Programs that provide benefits to eligible individuals.
- - The conditional release of a prisoner before the full sentence is served.
- - A federal health insurance program for people 65 and older.
- Resolution - A congressional decision that sets spending limits.
- - The judicial determination of a punishment for a convicted individual.
- - A legal representative who brings charges against a defendant.
- The Criminal Justice System (Pages 286-305)
- Jury - A group that determines whether there is enough evidence for a trial.
- - A person who gives testimony in a legal proceeding.
- - Legal authorization to spend government funds.
- - When revenue exceeds spending.
- - Congressional Budget Office, which provides budgetary analysis.
- - Automatic spending cuts to enforce budgetary limits.
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- - Money or property given to the court to ensure a defendant's appearance at trial.
- - The amount by which spending exceeds revenue.
- Rights - Rights that must be read to a suspect upon arrest.
- Expenditure - Revenue losses attributed to tax provisions.
- - An individual accused of a crime in a court of law.
- Bargain - An agreement in a criminal case where the defendant pleads guilty to a lesser charge.
- - Compensation for loss or injury caused by a crime.
- Spending - Government spending that is not mandatory.
- Process - Legal requirement that the state must respect all legal rights.
- - The tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend.
- - The income generated from taxes and other sources.
- - A court-ordered period of supervision in the community instead of prison.
- Ceiling - The maximum amount of money the government is allowed to borrow.
- Corpus - A legal principle that protects against unlawful detention.
- - A request to a higher court to review a lower court's decision.
- Security - A federal program that provides retirement and disability benefits.
- Year - A year used for financial reporting and budgeting.
- Spending - Required government spending on certain programs.
31 Clues: - When revenue exceeds spending. • The Criminal Justice System (Pages 286-305) • - The amount by which spending exceeds revenue. • - Legal authorization to spend government funds. • - The tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend. • - Compensation for loss or injury caused by a crime. • - The income generated from taxes and other sources. • ...
Chapter 15 Vocab 2023-12-20
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- an act that breaks a law and causes harm
- a process by which lawyers have the opportunity to check facts and gather evidence before a trial
- a youth who committed an offense that is punishable by criminal processes
- the process in which a defendant agrees to plead guilty to a less serious crime to recieve a lighter sentence
- the final settlement & sentencing in a juvenile case
- a state's written criminal laws
- the person who is being sued
- a notice directing someone to appear in court
- minor crime for which a person can be fined a small sum of money or jailed for up to one year
- taking charge of someone in an official way
- a minor who commits a serious crime or repeatedly breaks the law
- money ordered by a court to be paid for injuries or losses suffered
- to correct a person's behavior
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- set of promises between agreeing parties that is enforceable by law
- a youth charged with being beyond the control of their legal guardian
- a formal notice that a lawsuit has been brought
- a juvenile court process that is much like a preliminary hearing in adult criminal law
- a lack of proper care and attention
- the punishment given to someone found guilty of a crime
- the procedure used to determine the facts in a juvenile case
- the government in its role as the party that starts the legal proceedings against someone accused of a crime
- the questioning of a witness at a trial or hearing to check or discredit the witness's testimony
- a more serious crime such as murder, rape, kidnapping, etc
- the person who files a lawsuit
- wrongful act, other than breaking a contract; the injured party has the right to sue
25 Clues: the person who is being sued • the person who files a lawsuit • to correct a person's behavior • a state's written criminal laws • a lack of proper care and attention • an act that breaks a law and causes harm • taking charge of someone in an official way • a notice directing someone to appear in court • a formal notice that a lawsuit has been brought • ...
Chapter 7 Vocabulary - Deviance & Social Control 2025-04-29
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- an act committed in violation of the law
- the act of breaking or discarding something, usually a rule or norm
- reliability; resistance to sudden change
- behavior that overconforms to social expectations
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- only occasional breaking of norms
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual’s identity
- pertaining to a racial, religious, national, or other group regarded as different from the larger group of which it is a part
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- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts
- a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal status
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- a repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior
- the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms to which they are exposed
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- suitability; correctness
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- the process of changing or reforming criminals through socialization
27 Clues: suitability; correctness • only occasional breaking of norms • an act committed in violation of the law • reliability; resistance to sudden change • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms • a repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior • behavior that overconforms to social expectations • ...
Federal and state court system 2024-03-27
Across
- the case presented by or on behalf of the party being accused or sued in a lawsuit.
- a claim made to rebut a previous claim.
- A request made to a court of law or to someone in authority to change a previous decision
- the amount of money defendants must post to be released from custody until their trial.
- A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- a case in a court of law which concerns a dispute between two people or organizations.
- any official tribunal presided over by one or several judges in which legal issues and claims are heard and determined.
- A form of discovery consisting of written questions to be answered in writing and under oath.
- an item or information proffered to make the existence of a fact more or less probable.
- A serious crime, usually punishable by at least one year in prison.
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- The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a certain type of case.
- Evidence presented by a witness who did not see or hear the incident in question but heard about it from someone else.
- to bring a defendant before a judge or magistrate to hear the charges and to plead usually either guilty or not guilty
- someone who has information about a case that has gone to trial.
- people(typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
- free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty.
- An official of the Judicial branch with authority to decide lawsuits brought before courts.
- an official in a court of law who keeps order, looks after prisoners, etc.
- A written statement that begins a civil lawsuit, in which the plaintiff details the claims against the defendant.
- the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
20 Clues: a claim made to rebut a previous claim. • A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant. • free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty. • someone who has information about a case that has gone to trial. • A serious crime, usually punishable by at least one year in prison. • ...
Mock Trial Vocabulary 2022-03-07
Across
- 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. • ...
Crimes and criminals 2025-06-20
Across
- a person who commits robbery.
- a person who commits murder.
- to take something without the permission or knowledge of the owner and keep it:
- the action of stealing goods from a shop while pretending to be a customer.
- produce flames and heat while consuming a material such as coal or wood.
- a person who attacks and robs another in a public place.
- a person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data.
- physical harm that impairs the value, usefulness, or normal function of something.
- someone who takes goods or people into or out of a country illegally
- a person who illegally enters buildings and steals things
- a person who deliberately destroys or damages property belonging to others.
- contrary to or forbidden by law, especially criminal law.
- a person who abducts someone and holds them captive, typically to obtain a ransom.
- criminal activities carried out by means of computers or the internet.
- a person who sets a property on fire
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- to enter (a house, etc) illegally, esp by force
- the action of abducting someone and holding them captive.
- A person who steals
- behaviour involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something.
- an act of attacking and robbing someone in a public place.
- the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
- the illegal movement of goods into or out of a country.
- a person who steals goods from a shop while pretending to be a customer.
- the action or crime of stealing.
- action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property.
- the action of taking property unlawfully from a person or place by force or threat of force.
- the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
27 Clues: A person who steals • a person who commits murder. • a person who commits robbery. • the action or crime of stealing. • a person who sets a property on fire • to enter (a house, etc) illegally, esp by force • the illegal movement of goods into or out of a country. • a person who attacks and robs another in a public place. • ...
Forsenic 2026-02-23
Across
- Behaviourist prison system using rewards such as tokens.
- Neurotransmitter linked to impulse control (low levels associated with aggression).
- High levels of this trait are linked to lack of guilt and aggression.
- The process of creating the final offender profile is profile _______
- Profiling approach based on statistical analysis and objective data.
- Moral development theory proposed by ________.
- Brain area involved in regulating moral behaviour and impulse control.
- Psychologist who proposed the criminal personality theory (EPI).
- Spending time in prison after being found guilty in court is ________ sentencing.
- Study that found 52% concordance rate for MZ twins (researcher surname).
- Theory suggesting criminal behaviour is learned through interaction with others is ______ Association Theory.
- Twin type that shares 100% of their genes.
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- Profiling technique that analyses crime locations to predict where an offender lives.
- The term used to describe primitive physical criminal traits.
- Reoffending after punishment.
- Cognitive distortion where offenders downplay the seriousness of their crime.
- The stage where all available crime scene evidence is collected.
- Justice approach involving face-to-face meetings between victim and offender.
- Profiling approach developed mainly in the USA using organised vs disorganised categories.
- Part of the limbic system associated with emotional responses and aggression.
- Offenders who operate close to their home base in geographical profiling.
- Therapy that teaches offenders to recognise and control anger triggers.
- The distinction between organised and disorganised offenders was developed by ______ & Douglas (1980).
- The Italian criminologist who proposed the atavistic form.
- Offenders who travel outside their home area to commit crimes.
- The assumption that behaviour with victims reflects everyday behaviour is __________ coherence
- Cognitive distortion where offenders misinterpret neutral actions as hostile is Hostile ______ Bias.
- Personality trait linked to impulsiveness and thrill-seeking.
- Lowest level of moral reasoning where behaviour is guided by punishment/reward.
- The British psychologist who developed Investigative Psychology.
30 Clues: Reoffending after punishment. • Twin type that shares 100% of their genes. • Moral development theory proposed by ________. • Behaviourist prison system using rewards such as tokens. • The Italian criminologist who proposed the atavistic form. • The term used to describe primitive physical criminal traits. • ...
Health and Human Development 2021-01-18
Across
- current state of wellbeing relating to a persons mind or brain
- both viewed in many ways.
- Changes can be gradual and may not be obvious.
- Feeling unwell.
- the ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships with others
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- A complex combinations of all dimensions of health.
- the ideas, beliefs or ethics that arise in the minds of individuals
- A complete state of physical, mental & social wellbeing.
- functioning of the body and it systems.
- the ability to express feelings or emotions in a positive way.
10 Clues: Feeling unwell. • both viewed in many ways. • functioning of the body and it systems. • Changes can be gradual and may not be obvious. • A complex combinations of all dimensions of health. • A complete state of physical, mental & social wellbeing. • current state of wellbeing relating to a persons mind or brain • ...
vocaburary 2021-11-01
Across
- to suffocate, to injure or kill by depriving of air
- rude; not showing proper respect
- walk slowly and with heavy steps
- having the knees abnormally close together, and the ankles spread apart
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- the use of "hunting" to describe the flares suggests that they linger in the soldiers' minds
- rotten and foul smelling
- to have a shoes of blood
- the uneven motion of flame
- disgusting, extremely unpleasant
- the dying person's lung is full of heavy foam
10 Clues: rotten and foul smelling • to have a shoes of blood • the uneven motion of flame • disgusting, extremely unpleasant • rude; not showing proper respect • walk slowly and with heavy steps • the dying person's lung is full of heavy foam • to suffocate, to injure or kill by depriving of air • having the knees abnormally close together, and the ankles spread apart • ...
Haitian Revolution: Key Personalities 2022-03-24
Across
- african female warrior that taught Dessalines
- rebel leader considered to be one of history's great military minds
- black general who gained independence for the colony
- mulatto general who helped the enslaved rebel forces
- notoriously cruel French general sent to crush the rebellion
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- French leader who wanted to reinstitute slavery in the colony
- free coloured that started the mulatto rebellion
- French general sent to crush the rebellion
- French commissioner who ended slavery in the colony of St. Domingue
- voodoo priest that started the enslaved rebellion
10 Clues: French general sent to crush the rebellion • african female warrior that taught Dessalines • free coloured that started the mulatto rebellion • voodoo priest that started the enslaved rebellion • black general who gained independence for the colony • mulatto general who helped the enslaved rebel forces • notoriously cruel French general sent to crush the rebellion • ...
CROSSWORD: 2019-05-14
Across
- He was very _______ due to his desire to accomplish his goals.
- He was the king of what country?
- What was the name of many cities he established in his conquered lands?
- Who was his tutor when he was young?
- Where was he born in Macedonia?
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- In order to gain territory he had to _____ other nation-states.
- He is known as one of the world's greatest ______ minds.
- What was the name of his war horse?
- What was his first name?
- He created a vast _____.
10 Clues: What was his first name? • He created a vast _____. • Where was he born in Macedonia? • He was the king of what country? • What was the name of his war horse? • Who was his tutor when he was young? • He is known as one of the world's greatest ______ minds. • He was very _______ due to his desire to accomplish his goals. • ...
The Constitutional Convention 2024-01-25
Across
- Where the state house they met at was.
- The day the Constitutional Convention met for the first time.
- Who took the lead in the Constitutional Convention.
- The average age of the delegates.
- What was pledged so that the delegates could speak their minds.
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- The other branch that they added other than the executive branch.
- The name of the leader of the government.
- The plan that was voted on for the structure of Congress.
- The amount of delegates that were lawyers.
- The amount of states participating.
10 Clues: The average age of the delegates. • The amount of states participating. • Where the state house they met at was. • The name of the leader of the government. • The amount of delegates that were lawyers. • Who took the lead in the Constitutional Convention. • The plan that was voted on for the structure of Congress. • ...
Crossword Quiz Year 4 2022-06-14
Across
- What game does Mr Alexis play on the way to work? (6)
- what part of speech is wind in "the hollow wind". (4)
- "the darkness tickling" is an example of what? (15)
- give extra meaning to your poetry perfomance. (7)
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- Excitedly is an example of what. (6)
- Spring, summer, ___________, winter. (6)
- Comparative adjective of cold. (6)
- A synonym for frequently. (5)
- What do you need to include after a fronted adverbial? (5)
- What good writing does? It creates________in our minds? (6)
10 Clues: A synonym for frequently. (5) • Comparative adjective of cold. (6) • Excitedly is an example of what. (6) • Spring, summer, ___________, winter. (6) • give extra meaning to your poetry perfomance. (7) • "the darkness tickling" is an example of what? (15) • What game does Mr Alexis play on the way to work? (6) • what part of speech is wind in "the hollow wind". (4) • ...
Wellbeing 2024-09-04
Across
- It is important to be ___________ to yourself.
- What can sometimes be harmful and make us feel unwell?
- How many times should we brush our teeth each day?
- Happiness, sadness and anger are examples of these.
Down
- Drinking plenty of water prevents ____________________.
- Have a bath or __________________ regularly and wash your hair.
- A healthy breakfast helps to increase your _______________ levels.
- Eat five _____________ of fruit and vegetables each day.
- What helps our bodies and minds stay healthy?
- It is important to get a good night’s _______________ .
10 Clues: What helps our bodies and minds stay healthy? • It is important to be ___________ to yourself. • How many times should we brush our teeth each day? • Happiness, sadness and anger are examples of these. • What can sometimes be harmful and make us feel unwell? • Drinking plenty of water prevents ____________________. • ...
tele 2023-06-06
Across
- a conference or meeting but everyone is in seperate places
- prompts the presenter on TV from a distance
- a device that allows people to see distant objects
- communication between minds
- a written message sent over a long distance
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- instant movement from one place to another
- measures the distance to a target on the battlefield
- a device that allows you to talk over a long distance
- ability to move an object from a distance
- a device for watching images and video that happened elswhere
10 Clues: communication between minds • ability to move an object from a distance • instant movement from one place to another • prompts the presenter on TV from a distance • a written message sent over a long distance • a device that allows people to see distant objects • measures the distance to a target on the battlefield • ...
Jobs 2025-10-11
Across
- Artist of flavors armed with knives and imagination.
- Sky navigator who trusts clouds more than roads.
- Sunrise worker and whisperer of seeds and soil.
- Healer of bodies and defender against invisible enemies.
- Keeper of worlds hidden between paper and silence.
- Dream constructor who turns problems into blueprints.
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- Hunter of light and keeper of fleeting moments.
- Builder of minds and master of endless questions.
- Brave guardian who runs toward what everyone escapes.
- Creator of emotions using strings, keys, or breath.
10 Clues: Hunter of light and keeper of fleeting moments. • Sunrise worker and whisperer of seeds and soil. • Sky navigator who trusts clouds more than roads. • Builder of minds and master of endless questions. • Keeper of worlds hidden between paper and silence. • Creator of emotions using strings, keys, or breath. • Artist of flavors armed with knives and imagination. • ...
Elements of Poetry 2026-01-21
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- imitates the sound it represents like POW! or BOOM!
- figure of speech that compares two things using imagery
- Words with the same ending sounds at the end of lines and stanzas
- Break where each line of a poem ends
- figure of speech that compares two things using "like" or "as"
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- the same sound or letter at the beginning of words or lines
- syllables that create a beat
- words that create images in our minds
- a poem paragraph
- repeated lines or words that stress importance
10 Clues: a poem paragraph • syllables that create a beat • Break where each line of a poem ends • words that create images in our minds • repeated lines or words that stress importance • imitates the sound it represents like POW! or BOOM! • figure of speech that compares two things using imagery • the same sound or letter at the beginning of words or lines • ...
Prison break: password 1 2023-06-11
Across
- he stole from the rich and gave to the poor
- opposite of 'extenuating'
- someone who kills
- someone who gives money in order to change the other person’s conduct or views
- someone who commits fraud by keeping money that doesn’t belong to him
- Michael Moore's documentary is called 'Bowling for ...'
- a period of time when a criminal must behave well and not commit any more crimes in order to avoid being sent to prison
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- a crime less serious that a felony
- the most famous criminal in Victorian London was called 'Jack the ...'
- proof
- an official who is responsible for investigating the deaths of people who have died in a sudden, violent, or unusual way
- someone who imports or exports items without authorisation
- National Rifle Association
13 Clues: proof • someone who kills • opposite of 'extenuating' • National Rifle Association • a crime less serious that a felony • he stole from the rich and gave to the poor • Michael Moore's documentary is called 'Bowling for ...' • someone who imports or exports items without authorisation • someone who commits fraud by keeping money that doesn’t belong to him • ...
Group4 Spelling words 2020-05-21
Across
- done without preparation
- Shy or quiet person
- Awesome and amazing
- For a short amount of time
- Regaining life
- Medicine
- Short survey of the past
- real or colourful
- To go the other way
- Believed criminal
- Stupid or unreasonable
- Loud and not shy
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- Caring only about money
- Able to adopt
- Type of storm
- Deceptive
- eating meat
- deceptive appearance
- Strong and active
- Escape
20 Clues: Escape • Medicine • Deceptive • eating meat • Able to adopt • Type of storm • Regaining life • Loud and not shy • real or colourful • Strong and active • Believed criminal • Shy or quiet person • Awesome and amazing • To go the other way • deceptive appearance • Stupid or unreasonable • Caring only about money • done without preparation • Short survey of the past • For a short amount of time
Week 2 Crossword 2020-09-19
Across
- cleave, cut, hack
- curiosity, concern, enthusiasm
- cautious, accurate, mindful
- fail, dismay, sadden
- comment, remark, refer
- beleiving, anticipating, wishing
- cheerful, glad, elated
- remember, understand, master
- typical, familiar, common
- banned, criminal, illicit
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- place, location, orientation
- agenda, almanac, diary
- reacting, answering, responding
- his, hers, not mine
- doubtful, insecure, hesitant
- partially, slightly, somewhat
- here, yonder, present
- evil, corrupt, sinful
- procuring, changing, obtaining
- protected, secure, intact
20 Clues: cleave, cut, hack • his, hers, not mine • fail, dismay, sadden • here, yonder, present • evil, corrupt, sinful • agenda, almanac, diary • comment, remark, refer • cheerful, glad, elated • protected, secure, intact • typical, familiar, common • banned, criminal, illicit • cautious, accurate, mindful • place, location, orientation • doubtful, insecure, hesitant • remember, understand, master • ...
Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow 2021-11-20
Across
- with acceptance
- cut out (of a will)
- scattered
- having little interest
- agile
- relocate
- acutely distressing
- annoy
- laugh loudly
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- unwilling to believe
- exhausted
- undetectable
- (of a liquid) being weakened with water
- obstructed
- a clause in a will leaving something
- obstinately
- guilty of a criminal offense
- successor
- distorted, unclear
- revoking sadness
- trivial objection
- an addition that modifies a will
- shrunken from age
23 Clues: agile • annoy • relocate • exhausted • successor • scattered • obstructed • obstinately • undetectable • laugh loudly • with acceptance • revoking sadness • trivial objection • shrunken from age • distorted, unclear • cut out (of a will) • acutely distressing • unwilling to believe • having little interest • guilty of a criminal offense • an addition that modifies a will • a clause in a will leaving something • ...
xx 2022-05-07
Across
- reference: action
- covenant reputation
- how much is enough
- easily damaged film
- german perfume
- glowing herbal drink
- silent shell
- jack bauer
- storage for an artist
- criminal person in red
- large knife, smarter
- photo collection of eggs
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- an insect polluting
- old mexican man
- permanent
- compressed piano
- make certain
- old isles, unwelcomed
- fish lizard dinosaurs
- sturdy cotton
- pressure education
- my fault, lat
22 Clues: permanent • jack bauer • make certain • silent shell • sturdy cotton • my fault, lat • german perfume • old mexican man • compressed piano • reference: action • how much is enough • pressure education • an insect polluting • covenant reputation • easily damaged film • glowing herbal drink • large knife, smarter • old isles, unwelcomed • fish lizard dinosaurs • storage for an artist • criminal person in red • ...
Pay it forward 2025-12-29
Across
- in trouble/ ruined
- religious sect
- something disappointing
- gossipy/person who tells secrets / snitch
- deterioration
- attacked with a knife
- gushing, excessive, expansive
- idealistic
- fail a school year/ be held back
Down
- understanding afterwards
- benefactor
- moved away from others/retiring
- waste receptacle
- solicit a ride
- very sharp or observant
- strange person
- leaflet, handout
- expensive, high quality
- contemptible or immoral person/ criminal
- moving quietly or secretly
20 Clues: benefactor • idealistic • deterioration • religious sect • solicit a ride • strange person • waste receptacle • leaflet, handout • in trouble/ ruined • attacked with a knife • something disappointing • very sharp or observant • expensive, high quality • understanding afterwards • moving quietly or secretly • gushing, excessive, expansive • moved away from others/retiring • ...
Crimes Against Property 2019-11-17
Across
- falsely making or materially altering a writing to defraud another
- Any criminal action perpetrated primarily through the use of a computer
- fraud any type of fraud that requires computer technology to perpetrate
- the unlawful entry into any dwelling or structure with the intent to commit a crime
- politically motivated attacks on information systems
Down
- the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
- theft of personal property
- the unlawful taking of property from a person's immediate possession by force or intimidation
- unlawful taking of property by someone to whom it was entrusted
- to blackmail
- action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property.
11 Clues: to blackmail • theft of personal property • politically motivated attacks on information systems • the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property. • unlawful taking of property by someone to whom it was entrusted • falsely making or materially altering a writing to defraud another • Any criminal action perpetrated primarily through the use of a computer • ...
Butchers,Bakers and Bonnetmakers Burgor, Carrell, Wellman 2018-10-03
Across
- name of Ben Franklins wife
- courses typically reserved for boys
- city that tolerated women of many backgrounds
- people who repair metal household utensils like pots and pans
- woman who never married
- role of married women who manages a home
Down
- one who makes candles and sells them
- another name for a pharmacist who sells medicine
- typical lessons for a girl
- loose fitting gowns worn by women in the 17th and 18th century
- broadened their minds to women who were not typically wives and mothers of colonial days
- profession of assisting women during childbirth
12 Clues: woman who never married • name of Ben Franklins wife • typical lessons for a girl • courses typically reserved for boys • one who makes candles and sells them • role of married women who manages a home • city that tolerated women of many backgrounds • profession of assisting women during childbirth • another name for a pharmacist who sells medicine • ...
Dystopian puzzle 2024-05-02
Across
- false information spread around the public to manipulate them
- someone superior exerting their power on others
- (2 words)too many humans in a certain area or city
- separating someone or a group of people from the rest
Down
- someone revolting against someone exerting their power on to them
- (3words) using technological advancements for the worse
- an act to control people's minds
- (3words)not knowing who you are anymore/losing what make you different from the rest
- the act of hiding crucial information from others
- the opposite of dystopia
- conflict between two or more countries
- compliance with standards/rules
12 Clues: the opposite of dystopia • compliance with standards/rules • an act to control people's minds • conflict between two or more countries • someone superior exerting their power on others • the act of hiding crucial information from others • (2 words)too many humans in a certain area or city • separating someone or a group of people from the rest • ...
psyc 2024-08-26
Across
- How we process information
- How we learn through rewards, punishments, and observation
- How we are affected by unconscious drives and conflicts
- How thinking and behavior changes depending on the setting or situation
- The scientific study of behavior and mental processes
- interpretations of an event affect how we respond
- The sake of gaining scientific knowledge
- How healthy people strive to reach their full potential
Down
- Aimed at answering real-world practical problems
- Outward or overt actions and reactions
- How our biological structures and substances underlie a given behavior, thought, or emotion
- Internal, covert activity of our minds
12 Clues: How we process information • Outward or overt actions and reactions • Internal, covert activity of our minds • The sake of gaining scientific knowledge • Aimed at answering real-world practical problems • interpretations of an event affect how we respond • The scientific study of behavior and mental processes • How we are affected by unconscious drives and conflicts • ...
Insurgent Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-24
Across
- Term for someone who fits into multiple factions
- Jeanine's ultimate goal through the use of simulations
- faction known for their bravery, courage and protecting the city
- a tool that's used for manipulating or testing people, mainly their minds
- main antagonist who leads the erudite faction
- nickname of the main protagonist
- faction that values people's peace and kindness
Down
- people who don't belong to any faction
- faction known for their knowledge and advanced technology
- faction that is known for their selflessness
- faction that values people's honesty above all else
- a group of people dedicated to preserving and restoring the faction system
12 Clues: nickname of the main protagonist • people who don't belong to any faction • faction that is known for their selflessness • main antagonist who leads the erudite faction • faction that values people's peace and kindness • Term for someone who fits into multiple factions • faction that values people's honesty above all else • ...
Citizenship Theme C 2022-04-26
Across
- A person who decides questions of law in court
- A person who arrested is held against their will because they are suspected of committing a crime
- Putting people off committing a crime
- Getting revenge on the criminal
- Being 'locked up'; detained in prison
- When an offender carries out up to 300 hours of unpaid work, such as gardening, litter-picking or painting.
- Not being sentenced for a minor crime; it can be conditional
- reasons why an offender might be given a lighter sentence
Down
- Every defendant is assumed to be innocent until proven guilty in court.
- Putting things right for the victim, and society (also known as restorative justice)
- To make a claim against someone
- Reforming the criminal so they stop offending
- To commit a crime more than once
- Paying a sum of money as a punishment
14 Clues: To make a claim against someone • Getting revenge on the criminal • To commit a crime more than once • Putting people off committing a crime • Being 'locked up'; detained in prison • Paying a sum of money as a punishment • Reforming the criminal so they stop offending • A person who decides questions of law in court • ...
Preschool Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-09
Across
- ability to coordinate sight with movement of the hands
- evaluating how to respond to a situation by getting a social cue from a more experienced person
- 2nd level of pretense in which the toddler uses one set of objects to represent another set of objects and pretends to do soemthing that involves other people or objects
- wait until later to get what is wanted
- not self-guided by interal values
- conflict toddlers must resolve according to the second stage of Eriksons psychosocial theory
- development of muscles especially those in the hands and fingers
- lengthening and thickening of muscles
- symbolic actions seen in play that mimic real situations
- questions that only require a 1 or 2 word response
- fine motor movements that are smooth and rather effortlesss
- ability to label self and others as male or female
- ability to recall and later imitate someones behavior
- first level of pretense in which the toddler uses real objects or realistic toys and pretend sto do something that has to do with themselves
Down
- confidence a person has in his or her own worth, competence, and control
- abnormal response to food triggered by the bodys immune system
- doig as one chooses rather than what others want
- person who speaks only one language
- development of the trunk and arm and leg muscles
- foods prepared for the entire family
- solid foods that provide the nutirents infants and toddlers need in addition to their breast milk formula or whole cows milk
- seeing in the minds eye or hearing in the minds ear in the abscene of a stimulus
- being fluent in 2 languages
- going back to an earlier stage of development
- fats that are liquid at room temperature
- special underpants or pants made of disposable diaper material that help lessen the mess of accidnets during the toilet learning
- questions that require a descriptive response for an answer
- ability to control ones self
- sudden emotional outburst of anger commonly displayed by a toddler
- persons ability to pronounce words that can be understood by others
30 Clues: being fluent in 2 languages • ability to control ones self • not self-guided by interal values • person who speaks only one language • foods prepared for the entire family • lengthening and thickening of muscles • wait until later to get what is wanted • fats that are liquid at room temperature • going back to an earlier stage of development • ...
NANA Memories Months 1-4 2023-10-03
Across
- Our go-to place for pizza, the spot where we'd always order a delicious pie.
- The place where you were when we had to endure our first long separation, a location with sunshine but a heavy heart.
- The subject where our minds connected and laughter was the best study aid, the class we bonded over the most.
- The magical day of our high school experience, where our love story truly began to blossom.
- ???
- The person who emerged victorious in our boba bet.
- The place where our journey started with a bowl of ramen, our first date night spot full of flavor and fond memories.
- Your response to the question, 'What would I change about you?
- The role you are when we were engrossed in our favorite game together.
- "The attire that always makes you look incredibly handsome and dashing.
- The spirit day theme where our paths crossed, leading to our first individual snapshot together.
- The holiday when I had the pleasure of meeting your extended family for the first time.
Down
- Our go-to spot for boba drinks, the place where we savor sweet moments one bubble at a time during volleyball season.
- The unfortunate location where Luna's expression was famously captured in the least flattering way, if you know what I mean.
- The restaurant where we celebrated our three-month milestone, a place filled with fond memories.
- Complete the phrase: 'I am absolutely _____' (Hint: The opposite of 'I am ***').
- The project we collaborated on in psychology class, showcasing the power of our minds.
- The patriotic theme of our very first football game together, celebrating the colors of our nation.
- The musical performance we enjoyed on the day I received my acceptance to Penn, a harmonious celebration.
- The outdoor adventure that paved the way for our first kiss, where nature witnessed the beginning of our love story.
- Our date night activity, where we glided together under the shimmering lights.
- The opposing team's school where our joyous victory led to a memorable, heartfelt hug.
- The sweet spot where our first date began, with delicious scoops of happiness.
23 Clues: ??? • The person who emerged victorious in our boba bet. • Your response to the question, 'What would I change about you? • The role you are when we were engrossed in our favorite game together. • "The attire that always makes you look incredibly handsome and dashing. • Our go-to place for pizza, the spot where we'd always order a delicious pie. • ...
Orange 2023-12-06
Across
- This book is a letter to the people of
- There will be tribulation and distress for people who do this
- We get this through faith in Jesus Christ
- The main problem in the Church
- The other group in the Church
- The man who wrote this book
- One of the groups in the Church
Down
- The third "tion" that brings you closer to God
- The emperor during the time this book was being written
- We have peace with God because we were justified by what?
- The free gift of God
- The structure of the book of Romans
- Those who live according to this, set their minds on this
13 Clues: The free gift of God • The man who wrote this book • The other group in the Church • The main problem in the Church • One of the groups in the Church • The structure of the book of Romans • This book is a letter to the people of • We get this through faith in Jesus Christ • The third "tion" that brings you closer to God • ...
20s/30s Crossword 2022-03-01
Across
- special agents of the U.S. Bureau of Prohibition
- Intellectual and cultural revival of African American culture centered in Harlem, Manhattan, NYC
- illegal business of smuggling alcoholic beverages
- American gangster that is also known as "Scarface"
- type of music originated from African Americans in the 20s
- the hysteria over the perceived threat of communism
- a organized group doing criminal activities
- high proof liquor produced illegally
- First man able to fly a plane over the Atlantic
- the greatest jazz composer of his time, one of the originators of big-band jazz
Down
- white supremacist hate group that targets African Americans
- actor known in Hollywood as the "Latin Lover"
- Founder of the Ford Motor Company
- 6 million African Americans moving from the South to the North
- young women in the 20s that wore short skirts,had short hair,and listened to jazz,
- the policy of protecting the interests of native-born against those of immigrants.
- nationwide ban of production, importation, and consumption of alcohol
- Famous trumpeter and vocalist during the 20s. One of the most influential figures in jazz.
- a code of silence about criminal acts, used by the mafia
- Professional baseball player in the 20s and 30s
20 Clues: Founder of the Ford Motor Company • high proof liquor produced illegally • a organized group doing criminal activities • actor known in Hollywood as the "Latin Lover" • Professional baseball player in the 20s and 30s • First man able to fly a plane over the Atlantic • special agents of the U.S. Bureau of Prohibition • illegal business of smuggling alcoholic beverages • ...
Chap 7 vocab 2024-01-05
Across
- an act committed in violation processes law
- the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts committed
- only occasional breaking of norms
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- deviance that becomes individuals and part of an individauls identity
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- ways to encourage conformity to society norms
- behavior that overconforms to social expectations
- the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
Down
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- punishment
- job-relating crimes committed by high-status people
- a system comprising institutions and process responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
20 Clues: punishment • only occasional breaking of norms • an act committed in violation processes law • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • ways to encourage conformity to society norms • behavior that overconforms to social expectations • behavior that departs from societal or group norms • job-relating crimes committed by high-status people • ...
Part I 2019-11-17
Across
- Samsung is Huawei's ________.
- If there is a tragedy, things can get better! You can _______ the tragedy!
- Not enough money for food, housing, or clothes.
- A person who starts a new business.
- The greater the _____, the greater the _____. (2 words)
- If you have a lot of money, you have a lot of _____.
- If you have a genius idea, nobody can steal it; If you own a house, nobody can take it from you.
- We make the water, dirt, and air dirty and poisoned.
- A person who invests money in a business.
- The money that a business earns.
Down
- fog + air pollution = _______.
- I have no money! I'm ______.
- A nice way to say "You're fired!"
- I don't like to take risks. I like to _______.
- There is no rain for a long, long time.
- The police meets a criminal. The criminal gives the police money. They shake hands.
- A nonfiction story about a person.
- For example: horror, romance, tragedy, adventure.
- A person from another planet.
- You don't have enough money? No problem! ________!
- To work extremely hard.
- Revenue - Costs = ________.
- A war fought between two groups from the same country.
- Special; different from everyone / everything else.
24 Clues: To work extremely hard. • Revenue - Costs = ________. • I have no money! I'm ______. • Samsung is Huawei's ________. • A person from another planet. • fog + air pollution = _______. • The money that a business earns. • A nice way to say "You're fired!" • A nonfiction story about a person. • A person who starts a new business. • There is no rain for a long, long time. • ...
Federal And State Court System 2024-03-21
Across
- The authority of a state court to hear a case (2 words)
- Highest court in Virginia
- The person who files a complaint in a civil case
- Appellate jurisdiction from US district courts (4 words)
- A less serious crime
- the right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review their case
- The authority of a federal court to hear a case (2 words)
- Original jurisdiction for felony criminal cases and some civil cases at the state level(2 words)
- The government's side in a criminal case
- Appellate jurisdiction from circuit courts in Virginia (5 words)
Down
- Original jurisdiction in most cases (3 words)
- Original jurisdiction for misdemeanors, civil cases, and family cases at the state level (3 words)
- Local laws
- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts (2 words)
- Judicial Branch's main power (3 words)
- When more than one court has the authority to hear a case (2 words)
- The authority of a court to hear a case
- Highest court in the country (2 words)
- A very serious crime
- Federal and state courts determine if laws and executive orders are constitutional with this power (2 words)
20 Clues: Local laws • A less serious crime • A very serious crime • Highest court in Virginia • Judicial Branch's main power (3 words) • Highest court in the country (2 words) • The authority of a court to hear a case • The government's side in a criminal case • Original jurisdiction in most cases (3 words) • The person who files a complaint in a civil case • ...
McKenzie 2024-04-09
Across
- courts that conduct the original trial and render their decison
- the person who executes a promissory note
- an expression of willingness to enter a contractual agreement
- person who writes his or her name on back of an instrument
- a person who deals in goods of the kind
- failure to exercise ordinary care
- a person under full legal age
- a written request initiating a civil suit
- to take into police custody
- a person in possession of an instrument
Down
- the party who intestines or makes an offer
- a judicial order or decree forbidding the performance of a certain act
- movable tangible personal property
- a criminal offense that is punishable by confinement in prison or death
- charging a person with a crime and asking for that person plea
- a contract which will be enforced by the court
- the party to whom any negotiable instrument is made payable
- a decision of a court
- a person whom the offer is made
- those rules of civil conduct commanding what is right and prohibiting what is wrong
- A criminal offense which is neither treason nor a felony
- Intentional false statement of material facts given to the injured party
22 Clues: a decision of a court • to take into police custody • a person under full legal age • a person whom the offer is made • failure to exercise ordinary care • movable tangible personal property • a person who deals in goods of the kind • a person in possession of an instrument • the person who executes a promissory note • a written request initiating a civil suit • ...
Justice 2023-01-30
Across
- unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
- unauthorized entry into a structure with intent to commit a crime
- theft or misappropriation of funds placed in one's trust or belonging to one's employer.
- action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property.
- paying back to the victim by the offender
- theft of personal property.
- isolates the offender from society
- the illegal touching of another person
- unlawful taking of property from a person's possession by force
- use of threats to obtain another's property. Also called blackmail.
Down
- the offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation.
- criminal activities carried out by means of computers or the Internet.
- intended to prevent others from committing similar crimes
- crime a crime motivated by racial, sexual, or other prejudice, typically one involving violence.
- retraining or reeducating the offender
- justice or revenge on the others
- he deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another; murder.
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
- stating or implying the threat of harm to another individual
- the willful and malicious burning of property
20 Clues: theft of personal property. • justice or revenge on the others • isolates the offender from society • retraining or reeducating the offender • the illegal touching of another person • paying back to the victim by the offender • the willful and malicious burning of property • intended to prevent others from committing similar crimes • ...
module 7 2024-12-18
Across
- is a place where legal professionals, such as attorneys or lawyers, practice their profession. It serves as a hub for legal research, client consultations, document preparation, and representation in legal matters.
- Legal order to appear in court.
- A legal practice with multiple attorneys.
- Court request for a specific action.
- Represents clients in court.
- Defender Government-appointed attorney for those who cannot afford a lawyer.
- The highest court, with power to review and overturn lower court decisions.
- Maintains records, issues summonses, schedules hearings.
- Review decisions made by lower courts.
- Hear evidence, decide guilt or innocence in criminal cases, or liability/damages in civil cases.
Down
- Defendant’s response to a complaint.
- Oversees trials, hearings, and legal proceedings.
- A law office operated by a single attorney.
- Requests Documents for gathering information.
- Maintains courtroom order, serves documents, escorts prisoners.
- A government institution where legal disputes are resolved by judges.
- Records proceedings verbatim using shorthand or electronic devices.
- Government attorney representing the state in criminal cases.
- Initial document filed to start a lawsuit.
- Group of citizens determining trial verdict.
20 Clues: Represents clients in court. • Legal order to appear in court. • Defendant’s response to a complaint. • Court request for a specific action. • Review decisions made by lower courts. • A legal practice with multiple attorneys. • Initial document filed to start a lawsuit. • A law office operated by a single attorney. • Group of citizens determining trial verdict. • ...
Gateway to the world B1 Units 1-2 2024-11-11
Across
- if you have no siblings, you are an ____ child
- you are ______ to your grandparents
- work on the crime and try to find the criminal
- take to prison
- say that someone is guilty
- synonym to "kill"
- a crime when someone breaks into a house
- some fact or thing or document that supports the theory
- your ______ family is you and your parents
- a crime when someone steals another person
- a person who saw the crime or the criminals
- your sister's son
- "_______ out" means "get information, discover"
- a person who may or may not be a criminal
- not married anymore
- opposite to "legal"
Down
- a little child who is learning to walk
- a noun which means that someone lets you do something
- a crime when someone damages buildings, cars, etc
- take other people's things without asking
- a crime connected with computers
- someone who starts a fire
- someone who attacks people in the street and takes their things
- "_______ out" means "calculate, understand after some time of thinking"
- a uncomfortable feeling
- your mother's brother
- synonym to "teenager"
- a process of becoming better
- a noun from "solve"
29 Clues: take to prison • synonym to "kill" • your sister's son • a noun from "solve" • not married anymore • opposite to "legal" • your mother's brother • synonym to "teenager" • a uncomfortable feeling • someone who starts a fire • say that someone is guilty • a process of becoming better • a crime connected with computers • you are ______ to your grandparents • ...
trait theory 2025-10-23
Across
- ODD a disorder where a child displays aggression and combative behavior
- theory, low arousal levels seek strong thrills/experiences which can include/ lead to risky/violent behavior
- the view that criminality is the product of an abnormal biological/psychological trait, e.g. genetic, neurological, or hormonal
- target people who are at risk of problematic behavior
- facial features
- large bone structure predisposed to store fat, sentimental
- "criminals are organically inferior."
- a mental illness that causes a distorted reality
Down
- a method for classifying a person's body type
- action before a crime occurs
- preventing re-offending
- positive and negative reinforcement, and positive and negative punishment
- lack of remorse and empathy, and violates the rights of others
- physical traits that Lambroso claimed could be used to identify a 'born criminal'
- thin physique with long thin muscles and limbs very social and relaxed
- perception of reality, and mental processes needed to understand the world
- criminals revert to a primitive genetic form
- the Iceman, NJ criminal leader of a burglary ring
- athletic muscular build most likely to engage in crime
- contours of the skull
- a more severe display of behaviors than ODD
21 Clues: facial features • contours of the skull • preventing re-offending • action before a crime occurs • "criminals are organically inferior." • a more severe display of behaviors than ODD • criminals revert to a primitive genetic form • a method for classifying a person's body type • a mental illness that causes a distorted reality • ...
Crossword: GA's Branches of Gov't 2026-03-25
Across
- Law dealing with disputes between individuals
- Judge decides punishment
- Highest court in Georgia
- Group that reviews and changes bills before voting
- Governor rejects a bill
- Decision made by the jury
- Branch that interprets laws
- Permanent type of legislative committee
- Georgia’s law-making body
- Title before governor that presides over the Senate
- A civil wrong against someone
- The state’s chief legal officer
- Groups in the executive branch that administer programs
- Court that reviews lower court decisions
Down
- Formal charge issued by a grand jury
- Leader of Georgia’s executive branch
- The lower chamber of Georgia’s legislative branch
- Place where legal cases are heard
- Law dealing with crimes against society
- One of the two houses of the Georgia General Assembly
- Branch that enforces laws
- State officer in charge of elections and records
- Less serious crime with shorter punishment
- Committee made of members from both houses
- Committee used when House and Senate pass different bills
- Serious crime with long prison sentence
- Major non-tax revenue source for Georgia
- First step in the criminal justice process
- Court proceeding where guilt is decided
- Committee created for a special purpose
30 Clues: Governor rejects a bill • Judge decides punishment • Highest court in Georgia • Branch that enforces laws • Decision made by the jury • Georgia’s law-making body • Branch that interprets laws • A civil wrong against someone • The state’s chief legal officer • Place where legal cases are heard • Formal charge issued by a grand jury • Leader of Georgia’s executive branch • ...
Clj1 3 2026-03-28
Across
- → Repeated prosecution for same offense
- → Assumption of innocence
- → Pre-trial release
- → Filing complaint
- → Order to arrest person
- → Authority of police
- → Suppression of illegal evidence
- → Social reintegration
- → Hearing to determine evidence sufficiency
- → Opposing questioning
- → Imposed penalty
- → Secret law enforcement activity
- → Conditional freedom after imprisonment
- → Non-jury trial
- → Police documentation
- → Guilty plea agreement
- → Non-custodial sentence
- → Confinement before trial
- → Offender reform system
- → Legal basis for arrest or search
- → Temporary detention facility
- → Unit handling police misconduct
- → Correctional institution
- → Principle of no crime without law
- → Warning of constitutional rights
- → Electronic monitoring
- → Return to community
- → Conditional freedom
- → Internal police probe
- → Legal shield for officials
Down
- → Highest proof standard
- → Sentence reduction credit
- → Inmate grouping method
- → Monitoring suspects
- → Court judgment
- → Restrictive court order
- → Taking into custody
- → Witness questioning
- → Criminal intent
- → Rule excluding evidence
- → Judicial authority to search
- → Evidence in court
- → Written accusation filed in court
- → Legal fairness principle
- → Court proceeding
- → Court appearance guarantee
- → Judicial review process
- → Criminal act
- → False sworn statement
- → Negotiated guilty plea
50 Clues: → Criminal act • → Court judgment • → Non-jury trial • → Imposed penalty • → Criminal intent • → Filing complaint • → Court proceeding • → Pre-trial release • → Evidence in court • → Monitoring suspects • → Authority of police • → Taking into custody • → Witness questioning • → Return to community • → Conditional freedom • → Social reintegration • → Opposing questioning • → Police documentation • ...
Brain fog 2021-11-28
7 Clues: Make me woozy make me _____ • Make me content to be ______ • Thoughts in my head are _____ • Sentences don’t come so _____ anymore • Clear my head, clear my minds, doctors give me ______ • Stumbling over “Uh’s” like my tongue’s ____ are too big • Can’t find the answers to my questions like a _____ puzzle
Fill & Win 2023-10-03
7 Clues: How to avoid data loss. • Distance between USL & LSL. • how to avoid unauthorized access. • Survey to take place in early 2024. • Interpretation if cp,cpk is b/w 1 to 1.33 • No. of QA families attend the ignited minds. • Interpretation of Cp,Cpk is greater than 1.67
Chapter 6 2023-03-07
Across
- The abuse of authority by an officer for personal gain
- A policing philosophy that emphasizes community support for preventing crime
- A set of guiding principles designed to influence behavior and decision making
- A hierarchically-structured administrative organization that carrier out specific functions
- technology that allows crime analysts to identify trends and patterns of criminal behavior within an area
- Evidence such as fingerprint, blood or hair at a crime scene
- Protective covering designed to minimize injury from fired bullet
- Assume a false identity in order to obtain info about illegal activities
- An anxiety disorder developed from a traumatic event
- The application of science to establish facts and evidence
Down
- An officer's moral sense that he should act in a certain manner
- A person who provides information concerning illegal activity
- The person responsible for finding "who dunnit"
- The backbone of the department
- The study of firearms
- The speed with which calls for service are answered
- Type of corruption in which a police officer accepts payment in exchange of favors
- Area of high criminal activity
18 Clues: The study of firearms • The backbone of the department • Area of high criminal activity • The person responsible for finding "who dunnit" • The speed with which calls for service are answered • An anxiety disorder developed from a traumatic event • The abuse of authority by an officer for personal gain • The application of science to establish facts and evidence • ...
Part I 2019-11-17
Across
- Special; different from everyone / everything else.
- If you have a lot of money, you have a lot of _____.
- I have no money! I'm ______.
- A person who starts a new business.
- To work extremely hard.
- If you have a genius idea, nobody can steal it; If you own a house, nobody can take it from you.
- The greater the _____, the greater the _____. (2 words)
- Revenue - Costs = ________.
- A nonfiction story about a person.
- fog + air pollution = _______.
- I don't like to take risks. I like to _______.
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- You don't have enough money? No problem! ________!
- A war fought between two groups from the same country.
- For example: horror, romance, tragedy, adventure.
- A person from another planet.
- The money that a business earns.
- A nice way to say "You're fired!"
- A person who invests money in a business.
- If there is a tragedy, things can get better! You can _______ the tragedy!
- The police meets a criminal. The criminal gives the police money. They shake hands.
- We make the water, dirt, and air dirty and poisoned.
- Not enough money for food, housing, or clothes.
- Samsung is Huawei's ________.
- There is no rain for a long, long time.
24 Clues: To work extremely hard. • Revenue - Costs = ________. • I have no money! I'm ______. • A person from another planet. • Samsung is Huawei's ________. • fog + air pollution = _______. • The money that a business earns. • A nice way to say "You're fired!" • A nonfiction story about a person. • A person who starts a new business. • There is no rain for a long, long time. • ...
Crime Scene (Unit 9 vocabulary) 2021-02-24
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- confess to a crime or accept responsibility for something
- affect with a virus
- money someone receives for helping to find someone or something
- select by pressing a button, a mouse, or touching a screen.
- being responsible for doing something bad or illegal
- a place where a judge decides on civil and criminal cases
- a delayed punishment a person will receive if they do something bad or illegal again during a certain period of time
- accuse someone of doing something bad or illegal
- very important
- take someone to a police station
- damage
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- a situation when something stops moving or happening
- secret information that you give to someone
- a person, especially a police officer, who investigates and solves crimes.
- an examination in court to decide if someone is guilty of a crime
- let something spread in a particular place
- a situation where everything is disorganized and confused
- find someone or something you were looking for
- suddenly stop working
- pieces of information to help someone in an investigation
- feeling or showing great pleasure
- an process to find out who or what caused something
22 Clues: damage • very important • affect with a virus • suddenly stop working • take someone to a police station • feeling or showing great pleasure • let something spread in a particular place • secret information that you give to someone • find someone or something you were looking for • accuse someone of doing something bad or illegal • ...
Just Mercy Cross Word Puzzle 2021-03-03
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- A statement of a witness in court, usually on oath
- A person who supports the policy of enforced separation of different racial groups.
- A public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law.
- Not physically or mentally strong
- A favor done without compensation
- The carrying out of a plan, order, or course. of action.
- A fault in the property that could not have. been discovered by a reasonably thorough inspection before.
- Free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty
- Of or relating to or limited by time.
- A person appointed to act for another in legal matters
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- Not governed by reason, mental clarity, or understanding.
- A person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action.
- A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance
- The act of beginning something again after a pause
- To take into custody
- Shortening a term of punishment
- In accordance with a particular law
- Unbiased
- Having declared guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge.
- A crime
20 Clues: A crime • Unbiased • To take into custody • Shortening a term of punishment • Not physically or mentally strong • A favor done without compensation • In accordance with a particular law • Of or relating to or limited by time. • A statement of a witness in court, usually on oath • The act of beginning something again after a pause • ...
Law 2012-11-12
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- Law that protect the public from harm
- A panel that hears the evidence in a trial and delivers a verdict
- A person that gives evidence
- The person who presides over the court and passes the sentence
- The prosection must prove that the defendant is guilty
- The person who has been wronged and wishes to pursue legal processes
- The person that brings the case to trial and represents the State
- The person who is bought to trial
- law Laws made by parliament
- These laws originate from judges decisions
- The laws that relate to matters between individuals
- Penalties or other means of enforcing the law
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- A serious criminal matter that requires a full trial
- A rule that is made by the government, applies to everyone and can be enforced
- The prosection must prove that the accused is guilty
- A minor criminal matter that is tried in a lower court with no jury
- In a civil matter you must convince a judge
- A ruling made by a judge that all lower courts must follow
- A judgment or decision made by a jury
- A civil wrong
20 Clues: A civil wrong • law Laws made by parliament • A person that gives evidence • The person who is bought to trial • Law that protect the public from harm • A judgment or decision made by a jury • These laws originate from judges decisions • In a civil matter you must convince a judge • Penalties or other means of enforcing the law • ...
Judicial Branch 2017-01-10
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- a list of cases or parties with pending cases/trials
- a case regarding an action declared to be a federal crime is a _____ case
- a decision used as a guide in settling later, similar cases
- rulings suspected of being based on considerations outside the law are judicial _____
- order by Supreme Courts to send record of case is a writ of _____
- type of opinion written by a disagreeing Justice
- “opinion of the court”
- the procedure the supreme court uses to certify certain questions in a case
- the person who files the suit in a case
- type of court used by armed forces
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- satisfaction of a claim
- the transcript of proceeding made in the trial court
- courts beneath the Supreme Court are _____ courts
- judges limiting the exercise of their own power is judicial _____
- an appellate court for armed forces convictions is a Civilian _____
- the authority of a court to hear a case
- different courts exercising synchronized judicial review is _____ jurisdiction
- type of opinion written by a Justice from the majority
- a case involving some non-criminal matter is a _____ case
- the person against whom the complaint is made
- written statements
21 Clues: written statements • “opinion of the court” • satisfaction of a claim • type of court used by armed forces • the authority of a court to hear a case • the person who files the suit in a case • the person against whom the complaint is made • type of opinion written by a disagreeing Justice • courts beneath the Supreme Court are _____ courts • ...
Vaibhav Gathode, 104 2022-05-11
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- person who have right to recieve an inheritance
- marriageable age
- a momentary penalty imposed by a court
- a response about the full and acceptance of offer
- unilateral, bilateral, multilateral transactions are deal classification according to number of ___
- a penalty
- ___ right is a legal secured measure of the possible behaviour of an authorised person
- human rights are legally protected measures of possible behaviour aimed at satisfying the ____ of a person
- of Russian Federation submits bills to State Duma
- normal working hours may not exceed ___ hours per week
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- subjects, objects, content,etc are elements of ___ law
- ____ of the act is a sigh of administrative offense
- population, public authority, territory, sovereignty, etc are signs of ____
- types of punishments in Russian criminal law
- ___ is a citizen who has certain rights and obligations
- a person who has committed a crime and is able to bear criminal responsibility
- it is a voluntary, equal union of a man and a woman
- this assembly is representative and legislative body of the Russian Federation
- it is the basic law of a state
- state power extends to the entire population within a certain ____
- an ability to realize and give an account of their actions
21 Clues: a penalty • marriageable age • it is the basic law of a state • a momentary penalty imposed by a court • types of punishments in Russian criminal law • person who have right to recieve an inheritance • a response about the full and acceptance of offer • of Russian Federation submits bills to State Duma • ____ of the act is a sigh of administrative offense • ...
Criminology 2024-05-15
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- The theory linked to Howard Becker
- which theorist covers Functionalism
- name a campaign beginning with S
- Which theorist considered how a person looked implied they could be a criminal
- which theorist looks at the labeling theory
- the number of people who sit on a jury
- who deals with crime
- who influences campaigns across the country
- A Court that deals with summary offences
- A court that deals with indictable offences
- what are 12 or more people being violent classed as
- which theorist developed a theory of criminality based on personality
- what is an act against the norms of society
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- what is the crime when stealing from a house
- a type of crime against people of race or gender
- which theorist looked at body types as criminal
- what campaign impacted on the UK and Europe
- The strain theory theorist
- what rights in the EU protect peoples rights
- what is the name of the person impacted by crime
- what stops a person reporting crime
- what services deal with courts and crime
- what is it called when people rally for change
- abbreviation of Crime Scene investigation
24 Clues: who deals with crime • The strain theory theorist • name a campaign beginning with S • The theory linked to Howard Becker • which theorist covers Functionalism • what stops a person reporting crime • the number of people who sit on a jury • A Court that deals with summary offences • what services deal with courts and crime • abbreviation of Crime Scene investigation • ...
Crosshood Puzzle 2024-05-24
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- a repeat provider or merchant of illicit drugs
- to be inebriated by drugs and/or alcohol to the point of erratic or crazed behavior
- a strain of high-quality Marijuana
- a criminal trafficker that specializes in prostitution management
- good or high quality to am exceptional degree
- a semi-organized crime group using blue iconography
- a collective of similarly affiliated individuals, often united by criminal activity
- a small inhalation from a bong, joint, or marijuana pen
- slang for a stack of bills large enough to require an elastic or money clip
- an illicit beverage made from cough syrup, sprite, and a purple jolly rancher
- african-american vernacular for a respected white male
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- a particularly notable posterior
- a promiscuous or unfaithful woman
- informal slang for luxury car or vehicle
- pejorative for a singular police officer
- cover word for crack cocaine
- onomatapeia for a car's screeching tires
- a concealable firearm
- slang for a competitor or violent personal nemesis
- slang for any prescription "downer" sold on the street
- a semi-organized crime group using red iconography
- untainted marijuana grown indoors in hydroponic greenhouses
22 Clues: a concealable firearm • cover word for crack cocaine • a particularly notable posterior • a promiscuous or unfaithful woman • a strain of high-quality Marijuana • informal slang for luxury car or vehicle • pejorative for a singular police officer • onomatapeia for a car's screeching tires • good or high quality to am exceptional degree • ...
Courtroom Vocabulary Crossword 2024-10-24
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- the law that the police believe the defendant has broken
- a written statement by the plaintiff stating the wrongs allegedly committed by the defendant
- questioning of a witness by the attorney for the other side
- put off trial until another time
- something that someone says happened
- security given for the release of a criminal defendant from legal custody
- trial trial without a jury in which a judge decides the facts
- judgement rendered in court in conclusion of trial
- evidence attorney thinks should not be allowed
- a judges office
- legal advice; a term used to refer to lawyers in a case
- A written statements of facts confirmed under oath,before a officer having authority to administer oaths
- testimony made under oath & taken down in writing
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- All evidence except eyewitness testimony
- offense A crime punishable by death
- to uphold a ruling
- a judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant
- a request made after a trial asking for the court of appeals
- a log containing brief entries of court preceedings
- evidence the court decided is admissible
- a crime carrying a penalty of more than a year in prison
21 Clues: a judges office • to uphold a ruling • put off trial until another time • offense A crime punishable by death • something that someone says happened • All evidence except eyewitness testimony • evidence the court decided is admissible • evidence attorney thinks should not be allowed • a judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant • ...
12 Angry Men Legal terms 2022-01-05
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- -The person against whom a lawsuit is filed. In some types of cases (such as divorce) a defendant may be called a respondent.
- Without bias, prejudice, or other preconception. The members of a jury should have no opinion about or vested interest in a case at the start of the trial and should base its verdict only on competent legal evidence presented during the trial.
- of proof: The amount of proof necessary to prove a case. In a criminal case, such proof must be beyond a reasonable doubt. In civil cases, the standard is proof by a preponderance of the evidence.
- -A person who testifies under oath at a deposition or trial, providing firsthand or expert evidence.
- Document or material object produced and identified in court as evidence in a case. Each of these documents or objects is ordinarily given an identifying letter or number in alphabetical or numerical sequence when it is offered as evidence.
- Often called the "presiding juror." At the beginning of deliberations, the jury votes to select one of its members to be the foreperson. The jury foreperson's duty is to preside and see that discussion during deliberations is carried on in a free and orderly manner, that the case and issues are fully and freely discussed, and that every juror is given a chance to participate in the discussion. As the deliberations conclude, the foreperson counts the votes and completes and signs the verdict form.
- Any type of legal proof presented at trial through witnesses, records, and/or exhibits.
- -1) In criminal law, the government attorney charging and trying the case against a person accused of a crime. 2) A common term for the government's side in a criminal case, as in "The prosecution will present five witnesses," or "The prosecution rests" (completed its case).
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- Twelve jurors serve on a jury trial, except when the parties in civil or misdemeanor cases agree that there may be fewer than 12. A decision is unanimous when the full jury in a criminal case has agreed upon the verdict. Once a verdict has been reached, the jury is brought back into the courtroom. The verdict must be in writing, signed by the foreperson, and be read to the jury by the court clerk or the judge.
- - A person who serves on a jury. Lists of potential jurors are obtained from sources such as voter registration rolls, telephone directories, and department of motor vehicles' lists. Individuals who are selected to serve on a jury receive from the court a very small fee for their time and sometimes the cost of traveling from home to court.
- -The probable reason a person committed a crime, as when one acts out of jealousy, greed, or revenge. While evidence of a motive may be admissible at trial, proof of motive is not necessary to prove a crime.
- An officer from the sheriff's department who maintains courtroom order and jury custody. Sometimes also known as a deputy.
- punishment - A sentence of death.
- -1) A general term for the effort of an attorney representing a defendant during trial and in pretrial maneuvers to defeat the party suing or the prosecution in a criminal case. 2) A response to a complaint, called an affirmative defense, to counter, defeat, or remove all or a part of the contentions of the plaintiff.
- A defense that asserts that the defendant could not have committed the crime because the defendant was somewhere else when the crime took place.
- After a trial, the jury goes into its assigned private room to think about and discuss evidence and testimony to help it reach a verdict.
- a reasonable doubt: In a criminal case, the accused's guilt must be established "beyond a reasonable doubt." Proof beyond a reasonable doubt is proof that leaves you with an abiding conviction that the charge is true.
17 Clues: punishment - A sentence of death. • Any type of legal proof presented at trial through witnesses, records, and/or exhibits. • -A person who testifies under oath at a deposition or trial, providing firsthand or expert evidence. • An officer from the sheriff's department who maintains courtroom order and jury custody. Sometimes also known as a deputy. • ...
12 Angry Men Legal terms 2022-01-05
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- -The person against whom a lawsuit is filed. In some types of cases (such as divorce) a defendant may be called a respondent.
- Without bias, prejudice, or other preconception. The members of a jury should have no opinion about or vested interest in a case at the start of the trial and should base its verdict only on competent legal evidence presented during the trial.
- of proof: The amount of proof necessary to prove a case. In a criminal case, such proof must be beyond a reasonable doubt. In civil cases, the standard is proof by a preponderance of the evidence.
- -A person who testifies under oath at a deposition or trial, providing firsthand or expert evidence.
- Document or material object produced and identified in court as evidence in a case. Each of these documents or objects is ordinarily given an identifying letter or number in alphabetical or numerical sequence when it is offered as evidence.
- Often called the "presiding juror." At the beginning of deliberations, the jury votes to select one of its members to be the foreperson. The jury foreperson's duty is to preside and see that discussion during deliberations is carried on in a free and orderly manner, that the case and issues are fully and freely discussed, and that every juror is given a chance to participate in the discussion. As the deliberations conclude, the foreperson counts the votes and completes and signs the verdict form.
- Any type of legal proof presented at trial through witnesses, records, and/or exhibits.
- -1) In criminal law, the government attorney charging and trying the case against a person accused of a crime. 2) A common term for the government's side in a criminal case, as in "The prosecution will present five witnesses," or "The prosecution rests" (completed its case).
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- Twelve jurors serve on a jury trial, except when the parties in civil or misdemeanor cases agree that there may be fewer than 12. A decision is unanimous when the full jury in a criminal case has agreed upon the verdict. Once a verdict has been reached, the jury is brought back into the courtroom. The verdict must be in writing, signed by the foreperson, and be read to the jury by the court clerk or the judge.
- - A person who serves on a jury. Lists of potential jurors are obtained from sources such as voter registration rolls, telephone directories, and department of motor vehicles' lists. Individuals who are selected to serve on a jury receive from the court a very small fee for their time and sometimes the cost of traveling from home to court.
- -The probable reason a person committed a crime, as when one acts out of jealousy, greed, or revenge. While evidence of a motive may be admissible at trial, proof of motive is not necessary to prove a crime.
- An officer from the sheriff's department who maintains courtroom order and jury custody. Sometimes also known as a deputy.
- punishment - A sentence of death.
- -1) A general term for the effort of an attorney representing a defendant during trial and in pretrial maneuvers to defeat the party suing or the prosecution in a criminal case. 2) A response to a complaint, called an affirmative defense, to counter, defeat, or remove all or a part of the contentions of the plaintiff.
- A defense that asserts that the defendant could not have committed the crime because the defendant was somewhere else when the crime took place.
- After a trial, the jury goes into its assigned private room to think about and discuss evidence and testimony to help it reach a verdict.
- a reasonable doubt: In a criminal case, the accused's guilt must be established "beyond a reasonable doubt." Proof beyond a reasonable doubt is proof that leaves you with an abiding conviction that the charge is true.
17 Clues: punishment - A sentence of death. • Any type of legal proof presented at trial through witnesses, records, and/or exhibits. • -A person who testifies under oath at a deposition or trial, providing firsthand or expert evidence. • An officer from the sheriff's department who maintains courtroom order and jury custody. Sometimes also known as a deputy. • ...
Jury Management 2013-10-20
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- There are three types of trials, Criminal, Civil, and ______
- The document sent to compel a person to jury duty
- The amount of jurors needed for most criminal trials
- Isolation of a Jury
- the type of list that contains all the names of possible jurors
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- A formal debate when deciding a verdict
- The act of making lists for possible jurors
- A group of people selected to make a verdict at a trial
- A court order summoning the immediate public to fill a jury
- A person may swear or _______ when taking an oath
10 Clues: Isolation of a Jury • A formal debate when deciding a verdict • The act of making lists for possible jurors • The document sent to compel a person to jury duty • A person may swear or _______ when taking an oath • The amount of jurors needed for most criminal trials • A group of people selected to make a verdict at a trial • ...
Police 2023-08-14
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- Taking a person into custody for alleged criminal activity.
- Standard clothing worn by police officers for identification.
- A metal emblem worn by police to signify authority.
- An investigator who gathers evidence to solve crimes.
- A member of the police force who enforces the law.
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- To look into a matter, often related to a crime.
- Regularly monitoring an area to prevent and detect crime.
- Situations requiring immediate response, often involving police.
- A person who has committed a crime and is under investigation.
- Monitoring and regulating vehicles on roads and streets.
10 Clues: To look into a matter, often related to a crime. • A member of the police force who enforces the law. • A metal emblem worn by police to signify authority. • An investigator who gathers evidence to solve crimes. • Monitoring and regulating vehicles on roads and streets. • Regularly monitoring an area to prevent and detect crime. • ...
CCJS100 Chapter 8. 2024-03-27
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- More than 50% have these conditions
- Through the system, some people are filtered out
- The Last part of the criminal trial process
- A writ requesting a judge examine whether an individual is being properly held
- 6th amendment (right to counsel) also means lawyer has to be effective
- Arraignment and Bail are a part of which process?
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- The 1st part of the criminal trial process
- A process between prosecutors, defense attorneys, and judges
- An example underneath the evidence section involving an eyewitness
- Too much of a risk, no bail
10 Clues: Too much of a risk, no bail • More than 50% have these conditions • The 1st part of the criminal trial process • The Last part of the criminal trial process • Through the system, some people are filtered out • Arraignment and Bail are a part of which process? • A process between prosecutors, defense attorneys, and judges • ...
The Lady Or The Tiger Crossword 2024-03-15
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- To act forcefully or take charge; How the King his dominance
- Decides a persons fate by choice
- People in a lower rank to the King
- Without civilizing influences; How the society is often described
- Person that has to make the decision between Lady Or Tiger
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- Arena where contests and events are held in the kingdom
- The Daughter Of The King
- How letting the criminal have choice between life or death; has the power to determine guilt or innoncence
- With no guidance or influence: Choice of the Lady Or the Tiger
- To hesitate
10 Clues: To hesitate • The Daughter Of The King • Decides a persons fate by choice • People in a lower rank to the King • Arena where contests and events are held in the kingdom • Person that has to make the decision between Lady Or Tiger • To act forcefully or take charge; How the King his dominance • With no guidance or influence: Choice of the Lady Or the Tiger • ...
the vampire of dusseldorf 2024-03-20
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- a city in western Germany, where Peter committed most of his crimes
- a person who has committed a crime
- a person who commits a series of murders
- a person suffering from a chronic mental disorder with violent thoughts and behaviours
- a formal statement admitting one is guilty of a crime
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- behavior involving physical force intended to hurt
- the unlawful killing of another person with intent
- an organized search for a criminal fugitive
- derive pleasure from inflicting pain and suffering
- the act of carrying out a sentence of death upon a condemned person
10 Clues: a person who has committed a crime • a person who commits a series of murders • an organized search for a criminal fugitive • behavior involving physical force intended to hurt • the unlawful killing of another person with intent • derive pleasure from inflicting pain and suffering • a formal statement admitting one is guilty of a crime • ...
Youth Day 2022-08-14
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- the young minds of world
- the feeling more youths get among adult
- the act of troubling someone
- the act of peaceful rebellion
- a type of font and way to describe a strong Person
- the sense of finding out about everything
- the movie about young boy who suffers from dyslexia and loves art
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- the Bollywood movie to spread awareness about Tourette syndrome
- the best way to describe the energy of youth
- discrimination on the basis of status for education
- the movie that empowered rural students to crack engineering entrance
- the state of utter numbness
- the movie where animals deal with alarming problems of the world
13 Clues: the young minds of world • the state of utter numbness • the act of troubling someone • the act of peaceful rebellion • the feeling more youths get among adult • the sense of finding out about everything • the best way to describe the energy of youth • a type of font and way to describe a strong Person • discrimination on the basis of status for education • ...
warriorcats 2020-04-29
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- A bager
- THe cat who was the first leader of skyclan
- The cat with powers to walk throughand read cats minds
- They have a face for their symbol
- a cat with powers to hear things farther than the averagecat
- They are a clan full of warrior ancestors from all the clans
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- The cat who almost killed bluestar and recruited a massive darkforstest army.
- A orange,red cat who joind thunderclan as a kittypet
- The fist leader of thunderclan
- The cat who asked rusty if he wanted to join her clan
- Tigerclaws son
- thunders mother
- THeir symbol is a tree
13 Clues: A bager • Tigerclaws son • thunders mother • THeir symbol is a tree • The fist leader of thunderclan • They have a face for their symbol • THe cat who was the first leader of skyclan • A orange,red cat who joind thunderclan as a kittypet • The cat who asked rusty if he wanted to join her clan • The cat with powers to walk throughand read cats minds • ...
Harry Potter crossword 2021-03-01
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- the one that killed Harry's parents and gave Harry his scar
- he used to beat up poor Harry at school and at home
- the school where Harry is sent to, school of Witchcraft and Wizardry
- very smart but always minds other people's business, very curious
- the main character in this book
- hedmaster of Hogwarts, he is a genius
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- the wizards sport
- he was a poltergeist at Hogwarts, he is full of mischief
- the house where Harry is put in
- Harry's ennemi at hogwarts
- Harry's beautiful white owl
- he went to fetch Harry to bring him to hogwarts
- Harry's first friend
13 Clues: the wizards sport • Harry's first friend • Harry's ennemi at hogwarts • Harry's beautiful white owl • the house where Harry is put in • the main character in this book • hedmaster of Hogwarts, he is a genius • he went to fetch Harry to bring him to hogwarts • he used to beat up poor Harry at school and at home • he was a poltergeist at Hogwarts, he is full of mischief • ...
Bre Hatchet ch.15 2012-09-25
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- a full or abundant supply or amount
- to cause to trot.
- the field of television broadcasting
- to pull off or out from the place of growth, as fruit, flowers, feathers, etc
- harsh or bitter derision or irony.
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- providing care for persons with disordered minds, emotions, etc
- the quality of being patient, as the bearing of provocation
- to make or hold stable, firm, or steadfast.
- one of the pointed tines of a fork
- a continuously bending line, without angles
- a viscid, watery fluid, secreted into the mouth by the salivary glands
11 Clues: to cause to trot. • one of the pointed tines of a fork • harsh or bitter derision or irony. • a full or abundant supply or amount • the field of television broadcasting • a continuously bending line, without angles • to make or hold stable, firm, or steadfast. • the quality of being patient, as the bearing of provocation • ...
MAXIMUM RIDE 2013-02-28
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- leader of the flock.
- the wear-wolves that were made to hunt down the folck.
- nickname of the scienctis that expairamented on the flock.
- name of the flocks dog that talks, simaler to Todo.
- each one of the folck has a speical p____.
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- what Jeb says max is sopost to be.
- what all the flock has that help them fly.
- the father figure to the flock.
- the place wear the foclk got there wings.
- the power that Angels has that helps her read minds.
- the group of kids with wings.
11 Clues: leader of the flock. • the group of kids with wings. • the father figure to the flock. • what Jeb says max is sopost to be. • the place wear the foclk got there wings. • what all the flock has that help them fly. • each one of the folck has a speical p____. • name of the flocks dog that talks, simaler to Todo. • the power that Angels has that helps her read minds. • ...
Flag Reading Vocabulary 2023-06-19
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- when people vote about a new rule or idea
- to include
- important or a lot
- a pole used for flying a flag.
- give special importance to something
- a traditional story
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- the symbol used on a pirate's flag with two bones in the shape of an X and a skull
- more than 50%
- the inspiration for something, the place or thing where the idea comes from
- move with a group of others to live in a new country or area.
- connect with something else in our minds
11 Clues: to include • more than 50% • important or a lot • a traditional story • a pole used for flying a flag. • give special importance to something • connect with something else in our minds • when people vote about a new rule or idea • move with a group of others to live in a new country or area. • the inspiration for something, the place or thing where the idea comes from • ...
Narrative, Nursery Rhyme and Writing 2023-11-01
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- this helps you form letters
- twinkle twinkle little ____
- a tale about a girl who meets 3 bears
- a famous nursery rhyme involving a spider
- a story about magical creatures and fairies
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- The use of words that imitate the sound they describe
- a place where you find a lot of books
- a type of rhyme that repeats the same consonant sounds
- Hickory Dickory Dock, the mouse ran up the ____
- a comparison between two unlike things using 'like' or 'as'
- using words to create vivid pictures in readers minds
11 Clues: this helps you form letters • twinkle twinkle little ____ • a place where you find a lot of books • a tale about a girl who meets 3 bears • a famous nursery rhyme involving a spider • a story about magical creatures and fairies • Hickory Dickory Dock, the mouse ran up the ____ • The use of words that imitate the sound they describe • ...
Aliens ate my homwork 2024-03-19
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mock trial vocab 2022-03-07
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- an official who can conduct hearings and decide on cases in a court of law
- the presiding member of a jury who speaks or answers for the jury
- evidence introduced to counter, disprove or contradict the opposition's evidence or a presumption, or responsive legal argument
- dire meaning "to speak the truth," it is the name given to that part of the trial when the court and parties attempt to seat a fair and impartial jury
- to prove that someone is guilty as a matter of law
- the final statements by an attorney to jury, summarizing the evidence, and arguing what the evidence has or has not established
- a person against whom a criminal charge or civil claim is brought in a court of law
- a lawyers protest about the legal propriety of a question which has been asked of a witness by the opposing attorney, with the purpose of making the trial judge decide if the the question can be asked
- the decision made by a jury at the end of a trial
- an officer who is in charge of maintaining order in a court of law
- a serious charge of criminal wrongdoing which must later be proved at trial beyond a reasonable doubt before a defendant may be convicted
- the act of jurors talking to each other and coming to a decision on the charges or crimes of a trial
- something that gives proof of a contested fact
- just guessing about a particular situation
- summary of nature of case and of anticipated proof presented by counsel to jury at the start of a trial
- the name of the public officer who is appointed or elected in each judicial district, circuit, or county, to conduct criminal prosecutions on behalf of the state or people
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- burden of proof in a trial
- in trial practice, for a judge to disagree that an attorneys objection, as to question, is valid
- a certain number of persons selected according to law and sworn in to inquire into matters of fact and declare the truth about matters of fact before them
- having been convicted by a jury of having done something wrong
- not important, pertinent to the matter at hand or to any issue before the court
- in trial practice for a judge to agree that an attorney's objection, as to a question, is valid
- not guilty of a crime or fault
- the burden of proof in a criminal case required to establish the guilt of a person charged with a crime
- to give evidence under oath
25 Clues: burden of proof in a trial • to give evidence under oath • not guilty of a crime or fault • just guessing about a particular situation • something that gives proof of a contested fact • the decision made by a jury at the end of a trial • to prove that someone is guilty as a matter of law • having been convicted by a jury of having done something wrong • ...
