criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Court Vocab 2023-01-06
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- the greater weight of the evidence required in a civil lawsuit for the trier-of-fact to decide in favor of one side or the other
- the examination of a witness by the party opposed to the one who produced them
- every type of proof legally presented at trial which is intended to convince the trier-of-fact of alleged facts material to the case
- whether testimony is worthy of belief, based on the competence of the witness and likelihood that it is true
- an official with the authority and responsibility to preside in court, try lawsuits and make legal rulings
- examination the examination of a witness by the party on whose behalf they are called
- real, tangible, or clear evidence of a fact, happening, or thing that requires no thinking or consideration to prove its existence, as compared to circumstantial evidence
- the specific crime a defendant is accused of committing
- to give evidence as a witness
- to weigh, discuss, and consider
- a person who has been qualified by a state or federal court to provide legal services
- a paper, chart, or other item presented to the court
- evidence in a trial which is not obtained directly from an eyewitness or participant and requires some reasoning to prove a fact
- the accused in a criminal case
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- a group of persons sworn to render a verdict or true answer on a question or questions submitted to them
- having committed the crime
- free from guilt
- the standard that must be met by the prosecution's evidence in a criminal case.
- one who prosecutes another for a crime in the name of the government
- evidence that the court allows to be admitted at trial
- direction that the judge gives the jury concerning the applicable law of an issue or case
- an act committed or omitted in violation of a law forbidding or commanding it and for which punishment is imposed upon finding of guilt
- the attorney representing the accused in a criminal case
- a duty placed upon a civil or criminal defendant to prove or disprove a disputed fact
- a jury's decision of judgment
- in law, just, rational, appropriate, ordinary, or usual in the circumstances
- mental desire and will to act in a particular way, including wishing not to participate.
- a formal accusation in writing, found and presented by a grand jury, charging that the person named in it has committed or omitted an act, in violation of the law
- an individual who actually sees, hears, or perceives something; and individual who provides testimony in court
29 Clues: free from guilt • having committed the crime • a jury's decision of judgment • to give evidence as a witness • the accused in a criminal case • to weigh, discuss, and consider • a paper, chart, or other item presented to the court • evidence that the court allows to be admitted at trial • the specific crime a defendant is accused of committing • ...
Mock Trial Vocab 2021-04-22
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- - The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime
- - The law that the police believe the defendant has broken
- - A person called upon by either side in a lawsuit to give testimony before the court or jury
- - Statements by a witness who did not see or hear the incident in question but heard about it from someone else.
- - Answer questions in court
- - A written order directing the arrest of a party
- - something that someone says happened.
- - A crime carrying a penalty of more than a year in prison
- - A person who is on the jury
- A hearing that takes place when the defendant pleads "not guilty" and witnesses are required to come to court to give evidence
- - A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant
- - A log containing brief entries of court proceedings
- - A request made after a trial asking another court (usually the court of appeals)to decide whether the trial was conducted properly.
- The formal charge issued by a grand jury stating that there is enough evidence that the defendant committed the crime to justify having a trial
- - Legal advice; a term used to refer to lawyers in a case
- A body of citizens who listen to evidence of criminal allegations which are presented by the government and determines whether there is probable cause to believe the offense was committed
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- - In a civil suit the person complained against in a criminal case the person accused of the crime.
- - a crime punishable by death
- - A written statement of facts confirmed by the oath of the party making it before an oath is taken
- - Evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials or before grand juries
- - An oral statement made before an officer authorized by law to administer oath Such statements are often taken to examine potential witnesses
- - Security given for the release of a criminal defendant or witness from legal custody usually in the form of money to secure their appearance on the day and time appointed
- - Questioning of a witness by the attorney for the other side
- - A promise to tell the truth
- Government entity authorized to resolve legal disputes
- - The decision of a petit jury or a judge
- - a judges office
- - Government official with authority to decide lawsuits brought before courts
- - Persons selected according to law and sworn to inquire into and declare a verdict on matters of fact
- - Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder judge or jury to decide the case for one side or the other
30 Clues: - a judges office • - Answer questions in court • - a crime punishable by death • - A promise to tell the truth • - A person who is on the jury • - something that someone says happened. • - The decision of a petit jury or a judge • - A written order directing the arrest of a party • - A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant • ...
Courtroom work group vocabulary 2025-08-20
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- a trial rendered invalid through an error in the proceedings
- the questioning of a witness by the party that had
- formal protest raised by a party during a proceeding to challenge the admissibility of evidence
- a person employed to transcribe speech from legal proceedings
- official in charge of maintaining records and managing the administrative aspects of the districts courts
- request made by a party in a case asking the court to issue a ruling on a specific issue
- a person appointed to supervise offenders who are on probation
- a public official who institutes legal proceedings against someone
- formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense
- a body of people sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted in court
- to reject or reverse a previous decision or ruling
- a judge's ruling on an objection during a trial
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- a professional in the criminal justice system who supervises individuals released from prison or parole
- to bring a defendant before a judge to hear the charges and to plead guilty or not
- group of citizens selected by a judge to investigate potential criminal activity and determine if there's enough evidence to accuse some one of a felony
- elected county official who is responsible for local elections and maintaining public records
- the formal interrogation of a witness called by the other party in a court of law to challenge testimony already given
- a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime
- a judgment that a person is not guilty of the crime with which they have been charged
- jury's spoke-person or leader during deliberations
- a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or inquest
- a judicial officer who presides over certain types of proceedings, has limited authority compared to judge
- a person who sees an event take place
- apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court
- an individual or company/ organization sued or accused in a court of law
- professional who supports a judge in managing the administrative aspects of a court
- a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law
- a preliminary examination of a witness or a juror by a judge or counsel
- official in a court of law who keeps order and looks after prisoners
- a person who brings a case against another in a court of law
- attorney, a lawyer who represents individuals accused of wrongdoing in legal proceedings
31 Clues: a person who sees an event take place • a judge's ruling on an objection during a trial • a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime • the questioning of a witness by the party that had • jury's spoke-person or leader during deliberations • to reject or reverse a previous decision or ruling • a trial rendered invalid through an error in the proceedings • ...
Aliens ate my homwork 2024-03-19
Aliens ate my homwork 2024-03-19
Aliens ate my homwork 2024-03-19
Aliens ate my homwork 2024-03-19
Aliens ate my homwork 2024-03-19
Aliens ate my homwork 2024-03-19
buttwurd #3 2023-04-21
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- the best minds at Disney's best sandwich.
- a funny name of mysterious origin
- who you call after a workplace disaster, labor certifier
- the band everyone here loves and is always going to see for some reason??
- Casey and John's healthy snack
- This week's workplace disaster
- What Matt has to plan for me with $2,000
- Daddy's home!
- Hey Leo, how do we___?
- Don't mess with me in Pea, abbr.
- I'll be it
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- The guy who makes crack-filled music, first name Jack
- a friend for lonely, traumatized children (me)
- Redemption round: who owns Linkedin?
- #1 artist in america, hip hop hall of fame, multiple time grammy winner and Casey's fave
- I want something else, to get me through this semi---
- Down in the parking lot, JR's big talking point
- Hannah's big game today
18 Clues: I'll be it • Daddy's home! • Hey Leo, how do we___? • Hannah's big game today • Casey and John's healthy snack • This week's workplace disaster • Don't mess with me in Pea, abbr. • a funny name of mysterious origin • Redemption round: who owns Linkedin? • What Matt has to plan for me with $2,000 • the best minds at Disney's best sandwich. • ...
Francesco's farewall 2023-09-26
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- He performed at the info session
- A nice gift from Japan
- The restaurant name only Simone can pronounce
- Magda's surname (I am sorry Magda, but this is too funny <3)
- You arrive in EFSA, you try it, you're disappointed
- A plant that used to be in the office
- The most beloved male trainee of the food enzyme team in 2022-2023
- The building in front of EFSA
- A little newbie in the team
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- Always in our minds
- The away day of the last year
- It was secret, a paper box was involved
- Everyone wants to take them in the meetings
- Silvia's nightmare
- The table that let you know your destiny
- It is changed 1000 during a Panel meeting
- He was elected as the kindest expert
- We go on, but it is still there
18 Clues: Silvia's nightmare • Always in our minds • A nice gift from Japan • A little newbie in the team • The away day of the last year • The building in front of EFSA • We go on, but it is still there • He performed at the info session • He was elected as the kindest expert • A plant that used to be in the office • It was secret, a paper box was involved • ...
Year 8 Civics Glossary Crossword 2020-06-02
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- …law (Judge made law)
- a proposed law that has not yet become law
- law made by parliament
- an area of Australia that elects one MP
- the Queen’s authority in the Australian parliament
- a vote to change to the Constitution
- to remove a law so that it no longer applies
- ….of proof (the level of proof required to win a case)
- an agreement between two or more countries
- rules detailing the structure of Government
- a legal principle developed by a court
- people who decide the verdict in a criminal trial
- the destruction of 6 million Jews during World War II
- unlawful damage to a person’s good reputation
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- one who hears cases in a lower court
- ……of proof ( the party that has to prove a case
- a law made by Parliament
- a law passed by Parliament
- where citizens choose how they will be governed
- the party against whom an action has been brought
- to take legal for a criminal offence
- the person who commences a legal action in civil law
- ….nullius (‘land belonging to no-one’)
- ……law set by Indigenous people
- legally responsible for a civil wrong
25 Clues: …law (Judge made law) • law made by parliament • a law made by Parliament • a law passed by Parliament • ……law set by Indigenous people • one who hears cases in a lower court • a vote to change to the Constitution • to take legal for a criminal offence • legally responsible for a civil wrong • ….nullius (‘land belonging to no-one’) • a legal principle developed by a court • ...
20s/30s Crossword 2022-03-01
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Judicial Branch Crossword 2014-12-18
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- How many judges does the District Courts have?
- There are ___ Supreme Court justices
- The ___ Amendment extends Due Process rights to citizens and the state and local levels.
- A court has original jurisdiction if it hears a case for the ____ time.
- What kind of case involves two parties in a disagreement?
- The ___ Court may have a jury and has both types of jurisdictions
- Probable cause is ___ during arraignment.
- If a law goes against the Constitution, it is called ___.
- Due Process: All citizens accused of break the law must be treated ___
- A serious crime.
- The Court of Appeals has a ____ of judges
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- The 5th and the 14th are the two ___ that focus on Due Process.
- The Circuit Court hears cases of greater ___ offenses.
- The ___ Amendment gives Due Process rights to citizens at the national level.
- If police have probable cause, what could they do?
- Judicial ____ was established by Marbury v. Madison
- An example of a misdemeanor is stealing a ___ bar.
- Article III established the ____ Branch
- If you ____ the law you may end up in a criminal court case.
- The Constitution is the ___ law of the land.
- District courts have only ____ jurisdiction
21 Clues: A serious crime. • There are ___ Supreme Court justices • Article III established the ____ Branch • Probable cause is ___ during arraignment. • The Court of Appeals has a ____ of judges • District courts have only ____ jurisdiction • The Constitution is the ___ law of the land. • How many judges does the District Courts have? • ...
Matt Wilson Ch. 6 Crossword Puzzle 2014-09-02
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- specified strategies bases on an offenders level of danger
- the middle ground between probation and prison
- reporting to a supervision officer
- dismisses charges upon rehabilitation
- A legal act that helps divert offenders from prison sentences
- the term for when a judge imposes harsher sanctions on a offender
- mitigating entrance into the criminal justice system
- "scared straight"
- offenders are sent here to monitor their daily activities and to receive scheduling
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- to follow an offender through electronic means
- a synonym for a "half-way house"
- To cease all criminal behavior
- command to repay the victim
- confinement to ones dwelling for a set period
- the increased supervision of a probationer
- a form of parole where the use of electrical equipment is used to monitor the actions and location of an offender
- a requirement that offenders serve the community to help repair the damage the committed to the community in their crimes
- offenders are under strict supervision in a military-esq regiment
- A sentence mandating a portion of their time be served in an offender residence
- court that requires an offender to undergo a drug treatment program
20 Clues: "scared straight" • command to repay the victim • To cease all criminal behavior • a synonym for a "half-way house" • reporting to a supervision officer • dismisses charges upon rehabilitation • the increased supervision of a probationer • confinement to ones dwelling for a set period • to follow an offender through electronic means • ...
25 Words Hartmann 2023-12-11
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- The man ____ the other man violently.
- The lawyer used the fact that he was a criminal as the _____ of his argument.
- He was a very ______ man due to his age.
- The president gave ______ to the commander to launch the missile.
- The president ______ the medal of honor on the soldier.
- To make certain
- Someone who has good ________ uses words effectively in speaking and writing.
- The thing that inspires someone (especially an artist or poet)
- The man did not understand the _____ of the situation.
- The man could not ________ how many people were one the planet.
- The right to vote
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- Since the sign was __________, all the people followed the way it pointed.
- To inflict grievous
- Finding something fortunate by accident: Chance, fate, or love
- A dog's ______ senses allow them to smell the everything.
- Uncertain, doubtful
- The lawyer was the __________ for the criminal.
- Everlasting
- Easy to see or perceive
- The child _______ to his parents sharply.(Past Tense)
- Careful, done with great detail and care
- To hold back, refrain; avoid
- To shrink and tremble from fear, Cringe
- The police had to get a ______ to search the house.
- A sweatshop ____ their workers to make themselves money.
25 Clues: Everlasting • To make certain • The right to vote • To inflict grievous • Uncertain, doubtful • Easy to see or perceive • To hold back, refrain; avoid • The man ____ the other man violently. • To shrink and tremble from fear, Cringe • He was a very ______ man due to his age. • Careful, done with great detail and care • The lawyer was the __________ for the criminal. • ...
Vocab Review with Fun 2023-12-13
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- to receive data or a file from the Internet on your computer.
- an attempt to trick someone into giving information over the internet or by email
- to catch (data, information)
- a dishonest, criminal scheme aimed at tracking people
- 'mal' in 'malware' stands for ......
- if you have ..... to information it means that you have the opportunity to use it
- dishonest and illegal (as in ... scheme)
- double-..... = double-check
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- the noun of "to break"
- social ..... is manipulating individuals into providing confidential or personal information that may be used for criminal purposes
- a global computer network providing a variety of information
- to go around, avoid (for example, restrictions)
- = unsafe
- ... data = damaged data or changed in a way that it cannot be used
- a wireless networking technology that uses radio waves to provide wireless high-speed Internet access
- to ..... a password = to break or gain access to an unknown password
- a system of connected computers that works like the internet and allows people within an organization (!!!) to communicate with each other
- bad and harmful software
- Google Disk, iCloud, Dropbox are some examples of cloud .......
- to send data or a file from your computer to somewhere on the Internet
20 Clues: = unsafe • the noun of "to break" • bad and harmful software • double-..... = double-check • to catch (data, information) • 'mal' in 'malware' stands for ...... • dishonest and illegal (as in ... scheme) • to go around, avoid (for example, restrictions) • a dishonest, criminal scheme aimed at tracking people • a global computer network providing a variety of information • ...
Prosecutorial Responsibility 2023-12-18
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- Sharing evidence and information with the defense. (2 words)
- Formal protest against evidence or statements. (2 words)
- Initial charging document filed by the prosecution. (2 words)
- Guidelines provided by the judge to the jury. (2 words)
- Collection of proof to build a strong case. (2 words)
- Requests made to the court before the trial. (2 words)
- Written documents presenting legal arguments and interpretations. (2 words)
- Questioning of defense witnesses by the prosecuting attorney. (2 words)
- Gathering evidence to support charges against the accused. (1 word)
- Ready-ing the case for the trial process. (2 words)
- Questioning of prosecution witnesses by the prosecuting attorney. (2 words)
- Presentation of legal reasoning during court proceedings. (2 words)
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- Determination to file criminal charges based on available evidence. (2 words)
- Initial presentations outlining the prosecution’s case. (2 words)
- Assisting individuals in providing effective testimony. (2 words)
- Examination of laws and precedents relevant to the case. (1 word)
- Duties and tasks of the government in a criminal case. (2 words)
- Final statements summarizing the prosecution’s case. (2 words)
- Formulation of a plan to present a compelling case. (2 words)
- Interactions with individuals possessing relevant information to the case. (2 words)
20 Clues: Ready-ing the case for the trial process. (2 words) • Collection of proof to build a strong case. (2 words) • Requests made to the court before the trial. (2 words) • Guidelines provided by the judge to the jury. (2 words) • Formal protest against evidence or statements. (2 words) • Sharing evidence and information with the defense. (2 words) • ...
English 2023-01-26
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- Recognizance: Condition of release of accused person without payments of bail.
- Detention: Holding of prisoner without bail
- of Attorney: Written authority allowing one person to act for another
- Damages: Damages in excess of actual loss awarded to wronged plaintiff to punish defendant
- Defendant’s answer to plaintiff’s declaration; accused’s answer to criminal charge
- Offer money or property to fulfill an obligation
- Command to appear in court and testify
- Legally authorized period of delay
- Oral evidence given by witness
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- Contendere: “I do not wish to contest”
- Intentional abandonment of right
- of limitations: Legislative act limiting time in which plaintiff may bring civil suit or state may bring criminal action
- Annul of rescind a document decision or offer.
- Legal case contested in court
- Isolate jury
- Written court order issued to serve administration of jusice; ussually stipulating that something be done or not be done.
- Action to recover actual item personal property rather that its value
- Written questions answered underoath
- Court order authorizing action by public officer, ussually arrest or search and seizure
- Trial: Consideration of case by jury, as opposed to by judge or arbitrator
20 Clues: Isolate jury • Legal case contested in court • Oral evidence given by witness • Intentional abandonment of right • Legally authorized period of delay • Written questions answered underoath • Contendere: “I do not wish to contest” • Command to appear in court and testify • Detention: Holding of prisoner without bail • Annul of rescind a document decision or offer. • ...
"Let South Africa Show the World How to Forgive" Vocabulary 2022-09-25
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- an official pardon for people who have been convicted of political offenses.
- the quality of being noble in character
- tending to cause corrosion
- a system of criminal justice based on the punishment of offenders rather than on rehabilitation.
- the restoration of friendly relations
- greatly dismayed or horrified
- moral corruption; wickedness
- relating to or supporting democracy or its principles
- the dependence of two or more people or things on each other
- dealing with things sensibly and realistically in a way that is based on practical rather than theoretical considerations
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- the fact or condition of being magnanimous; generosity
- causing great horror or fear
- hard to control or deal with
- existence or experience beyond the normal or physical level
- a person who carries out a harmful, illegal, or immoral act.
- punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act.
- exemption from punishment or freedom from the injurious consequences of an action.
- referred to in a proverb
- a typical example or pattern of something; a model
- exercising a compelling charm which inspires devotion in others
- impossible to stop or prevent
21 Clues: referred to in a proverb • tending to cause corrosion • causing great horror or fear • hard to control or deal with • moral corruption; wickedness • greatly dismayed or horrified • impossible to stop or prevent • the restoration of friendly relations • the quality of being noble in character • a typical example or pattern of something; a model • ...
Personal Law Review Game 2023-05-05
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- Verdict required in a Criminal case
- Citizens sworn by a court to decide the issues of fact in court cases
- Minimum age for getting married without parental consent in NYS
- A man and woman live together outside of marriage
- Independent third party who develops a binding and enforceable decision
- A third party acquires some interest as the tenant for a short time period
- Type of tort where the defendant intended to bring about injury
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- Type of case that includes robbery, murder/homicide, assault, drug offenses, arson, and more
- Most common type of leasehold
- Person who gives another possession and control of real property in a lease
- Person who decides issues of law and is cheif officer of court
- An order from court to not do or do a certain act
- Person given possession of real property
- Marriage An invalid marriage from the beginning
- Person that has burden of proof for a Civil case
- A man and woman being joined by a legal union
- A record of what went on in trial through verbatim
- Violation of the duty
- Number of jurors in a Civil case
- A civil wrong that is an offense against an individual
20 Clues: Violation of the duty • Most common type of leasehold • Number of jurors in a Civil case • Verdict required in a Criminal case • Person given possession of real property • A man and woman being joined by a legal union • Marriage An invalid marriage from the beginning • Person that has burden of proof for a Civil case • An order from court to not do or do a certain act • ...
LEGAL TERMS PUZZLE 2025-04-29
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- Prohibits cruel & unusual punishment
- Bargain A deal between the defendant and prosecutor in exchange for a lesser punishment
- Being locked up in jail or prison
- Internal Revenue Service
- Reasonableness standard
- A group of people chosen to hear a court case
- You have the right to remain
- A program to help people recover from addiction or bad behavior
- Allows police to seize evidence seen in open sight.
- Person who is accused of a crime
- An act that breaks the law
- force Protects the country using aircraft and technology.
- The procedure followed by courts to make sure that a defendant's constitutional rights are protected
- Minor criminal offense
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- Second step to handcuffing
- Sentence with a fixes period of incarceration
- Money paid or service provided to cover losses of a crime
- First step to handcuffing
- defends the country at sea, using ships, submarines
- A criminal sentence letting someone stay out of jail
- A sentence with a fixed minimum & max term of incarceration
- Shire reeve
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Father of modern day policing
- A judge's decision on a punishment
25 Clues: Shire reeve • Minor criminal offense • Reasonableness standard • Internal Revenue Service • First step to handcuffing • Second step to handcuffing • An act that breaks the law • You have the right to remain • Father of modern day policing • Federal Bureau of Investigation • Person who is accused of a crime • Being locked up in jail or prison • A judge's decision on a punishment • ...
When We Are Fit... 2024-01-27
Kaleb/Emmanuel 2024-10-31
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- your minds awareness of the world
- Is knowledge possible
- to sense/become aware
- blank state
- Attempts to mislead or distract
- any of the faculties by which the mind receives information about the external world or about the state of the body.
- when postive impression of a person leads to better treatment
- sense of balance and spatial orientation
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- Is a proposition useful to believe
- something is true when it is free from subjectivity
- what it means to exist as a human being
- extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence
- Theory of truth
- effect the more amount of people around you the less chance youll be helped if you are in danger
14 Clues: blank state • Theory of truth • Is knowledge possible • to sense/become aware • Attempts to mislead or distract • your minds awareness of the world • Is a proposition useful to believe • what it means to exist as a human being • sense of balance and spatial orientation • something is true when it is free from subjectivity • extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence • ...
Aliens ate my homwork 2024-03-19
Aliens ate my homwork 2024-03-19
Angry men 2022-01-05
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- -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).
- A defense that asserts that the defendant could not have committed the crime because the defendant was somewhere else when the crime took place.
- -The person against whom a lawsuit is filed. In some types of cases (such as divorce) a defendant may be called a respondent.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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 testifies under oath at a deposition or trial, providing firsthand or expert evidence.
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- 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.
- -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.
- Any type of legal proof presented at trial through witnesses, records, and/or exhibits.
- 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.
- 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 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.
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 2022-01-05
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- -A person who testifies under oath at a deposition or trial, providing firsthand or expert evidence.
- -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).
- punishment - A sentence of death.
- -The person against whom a lawsuit is filed. In some types of cases (such as divorce) a defendant may be called a respondent.
- 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.
- A defense that asserts that the defendant could not have committed the crime because the defendant was somewhere else when the crime took place.
- 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.
- -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 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.
- Any type of legal proof presented at trial through witnesses, records, and/or exhibits.
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- 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.
- 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.
- -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.
- 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.
- An officer from the sheriff's department who maintains courtroom order and jury custody. Sometimes also known as a deputy.
- 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.
- 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.
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. • ...
Mock Trial Vocabulary 2022-03-07
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- An official who can conduct hearing and decide on cases in a court of law.
- 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.
- A serious charge of criminal wrongdoing which must later be proved at trial beyond a reasonable doubt before a defendant may be convicted.
- A person who practices law.
- A loss, detriment, or injury to one's person, property or rights, through the unlawful act or omission or negligence of another.
- Summary of nature of case and of anticipated proof presented by counsel to a jury at the start of a trial.
- The network of courts and tribunals which deal with disputes involving one person complains about something another person did or failed to do.
- The final statements by an attorney to jury, summarizing the evidence, and arguing what the evidence has or has not established.
- The name of the public officer who is appointed or elected in each judicial district, circuit, or county, to induct criminal prosecutions on behalf of the State or people.
- The Burden of proof in a criminal required to establish the guilt of a person charged with a crime.
- The person who brings a civil lawsuit, or in the case of a criminal case, the State or Federal government.
- In trial practice, for a judge to agree that an attorney's objection, as to a question is valid.
- To question a witness called by the opposing side, or a hostile or other adverdarial withness called by a party.
- Evidence introduced to counter, disprove or contradict the opposition's evidence or a presumption, or responsive legal argument.
- A rule made by a country, state, or town for the people there.
- A direction given by the judge to the jury concerning the law of the case, usually at the end of the case and just before jury deiberations.
- Not guilty of a crime or fault.
- An agreement between two or more parties to do or not to do a certain thing, whether written or oral.
- The act of jurors talking to each other and coming to a decision on the charges or crimes of a trial.
- 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.
- A court order prohibiting a party from a specific course of action.
- Acting in a way that fails to conform with a specific standard of conduct, thereby putting others at risk for injury.
- The greater weight of the evidence:superior evidentiary weight that, though not sufficient to free the mind wholly from all reasonable doubt, is still sufficient to incline a fair and impartial mind to one side of the issue rather than the other.(Burden of Proof in a civil trial)
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- Having been convicted by a jury of having done something wrong.
- The decision made by a jury at the end of the trial.
- The network of courts and tribunals which deal with criminal law and its enforcement.
- A form given to the Jury Foreperson on which to write the decision that is made by the jury at the closing of a trial.
- Something that gives proof of a contested fact.
- Someone who is called to testify before a court of law.
- The examination and deciding of a case brought before a court of law.
- A place where justice is administered.
- A person against whom a criminal charge or civil claim is brought in a court of law.
- To prove that someone is guilty as s matter of law.
- Homicide A criminal offense that is committed by a person whose negligence is the direct cause of another person's death.
- The attorneys representing either side of the case are finished with their witnesses.
- An officer who is in charge of maintaining order in the court of law.
- The presiding member of a jury who speaks or answers for the jury.
- Just guessing about a particular situation.
- A lawyer's 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.
- Not important, pertinent to the matter at hand or to any issue before the court.
- To give evidence under oath.
- A case in which both the plaintiff and the defendant are private individuals and which is a legal proceeding to resolve a private dispute among people.
- In trial practice, for a Judge to disagree that an attorney's objection, as to a question, is valid.
43 Clues: A person who practices law. • To give evidence under oath. • Not guilty of a crime or fault. • A place where justice is administered. • Just guessing about a particular situation. • Something that gives proof of a contested fact. • To prove that someone is guilty as s matter of law. • The decision made by a jury at the end of the trial. • ...
Mock Trial Vocabulary 2022-03-07
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- An official who can conduct hearing and decide on cases in a court of law.
- 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.
- A serious charge of criminal wrongdoing which must later be proved at trial beyond a reasonable doubt before a defendant may be convicted.
- A person who practices law.
- A loss, detriment, or injury to one's person, property or rights, through the unlawful act or omission or negligence of another.
- Summary of nature of case and of anticipated proof presented by counsel to a jury at the start of a trial.
- The network of courts and tribunals which deal with disputes involving one person complains about something another person did or failed to do.
- The final statements by an attorney to jury, summarizing the evidence, and arguing what the evidence has or has not established.
- The name of the public officer who is appointed or elected in each judicial district, circuit, or county, to induct criminal prosecutions on behalf of the State or people.
- The Burden of proof in a criminal required to establish the guilt of a person charged with a crime.
- The person who brings a civil lawsuit, or in the case of a criminal case, the State or Federal government.
- In trial practice, for a judge to agree that an attorney's objection, as to a question is valid.
- To question a witness called by the opposing side, or a hostile or other adverdarial withness called by a party.
- Evidence introduced to counter, disprove or contradict the opposition's evidence or a presumption, or responsive legal argument.
- A rule made by a country, state, or town for the people there.
- A direction given by the judge to the jury concerning the law of the case, usually at the end of the case and just before jury deiberations.
- Not guilty of a crime or fault.
- An agreement between two or more parties to do or not to do a certain thing, whether written or oral.
- The act of jurors talking to each other and coming to a decision on the charges or crimes of a trial.
- 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.
- A court order prohibiting a party from a specific course of action.
- Acting in a way that fails to conform with a specific standard of conduct, thereby putting others at risk for injury.
- The greater weight of the evidence:superior evidentiary weight that, though not sufficient to free the mind wholly from all reasonable doubt, is still sufficient to incline a fair and impartial mind to one side of the issue rather than the other.(Burden of Proof in a civil trial)
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- Having been convicted by a jury of having done something wrong.
- The decision made by a jury at the end of the trial.
- The network of courts and tribunals which deal with criminal law and its enforcement.
- A form given to the Jury Foreperson on which to write the decision that is made by the jury at the closing of a trial.
- Something that gives proof of a contested fact.
- Someone who is called to testify before a court of law.
- The examination and deciding of a case brought before a court of law.
- A place where justice is administered.
- A person against whom a criminal charge or civil claim is brought in a court of law.
- To prove that someone is guilty as s matter of law.
- Homicide A criminal offense that is committed by a person whose negligence is the direct cause of another person's death.
- The attorneys representing either side of the case are finished with their witnesses.
- An officer who is in charge of maintaining order in the court of law.
- The presiding member of a jury who speaks or answers for the jury.
- Just guessing about a particular situation.
- A lawyer's 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.
- Not important, pertinent to the matter at hand or to any issue before the court.
- To give evidence under oath.
- A case in which both the plaintiff and the defendant are private individuals and which is a legal proceeding to resolve a private dispute among people.
- In trial practice, for a Judge to disagree that an attorney's objection, as to a question, is valid.
43 Clues: A person who practices law. • To give evidence under oath. • Not guilty of a crime or fault. • A place where justice is administered. • Just guessing about a particular situation. • Something that gives proof of a contested fact. • To prove that someone is guilty as s matter of law. • The decision made by a jury at the end of the trial. • ...
Get to know your co-workers 2018-04-05
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- I work in scheduling and my last name begins with a S. Who am I?
- My favorite movies are comedies and I miss riding my mini bike from when I was litte. Who am I?
- I have met Jim King and if I could have a super power I would want super speed like Flash. Who am I?
- I have met Jenny Finch, snakes and spiders aren't my thing, Riverdale is my favorite TV show and hanging with my babies and playing softball are my favorite things to do outside of work. Who am I?
- I work in pre-access for the QC, I mainly work the Rock Island que and my last name begins with a B. Who am I?
- My favorite place to visit is the summer cabin in Wisconsin, if I could go anywhere I would want to go to England and my favorite TV show is Empire. Who am I?
- The dark is something that scares me, my favorite actor is Gerard Butler, my favorite non-work related item on my desk is my unicorn beanie baby, and I just bought a house (yay! congratulations!). Who am I?
- My favorite cereal is Waffle Crisp, my favorite non-work related item on my desk is my candy jar, and I have met Hill Harper. Who am I?
- I work in scheduling, I am newer to this department, and my last name begins with a H. Who am I?
- I work in scheduling, I have the same first name as someone who used to work in scheduling, and my last name begins with a W. Who am I?
- I have a cat named Gomez after Gomez in the Adams Family, my favorite cereal is Fruity Pebbles and my favorite movie is Clueless. Who am I?
- I have 2 mini doxies named Annabelle and Sadie, and my favorite sweet treat is ice cream. Who am I?
- My favorite place to visit is my bed, my favorite actor is Chris Hemsworth (total shocker), and I have 5 cats (I may or may not become a crazy cat lady). Who am I?
- I love all cereal especially fruit loops with marshmallows, Step Brothers is my favorite movie "Did we just become best friends?! YEPP!", and I have 2 guinea pigs named Olaf and Teddy. Who am I?
- I have worked with UPH for 18 years, my favorite actor is Jack Black and I have met Allison Sweeney. Who am I?
- I am terrified of clowns, my favorite movie genre is scary/thriller, if I could go anywhere I would want to go to Ireland, and my favorite TV show is Criminal Minds (no I did not watch the episode where there was a killer clown). Who am I?
- I am scared of mice, my favorite sweet treat is chocolate and my favorite TV show is Criminal Minds. Who am I?
- I work in scheduling and my last name begins with a P. Who am I?
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- My favorite place to visit is Colorado Springs, drowning is something that scares me, and I love any sweet treat with caramel. Who am I?
- I work in scheduling, and my last name begins with a W. Who am I?
- If I could have any super power I would want unlimited knowledge, I have met David Robinson, uncertainty is something that scares me and I have been told I can no longer be president. Who am I?
- Golden Grahams are my favorite cereal, if I could go anywhere I would like to go to Sweeden, and my favorite thing to do outside of work is crafting. Who am I?
- My favorite non-work related item on my desk is my fidget spinners, I am not fond of driving over or under bridges and I have met Huey Lewis. Who am I?
- I work in scheduling and my last name begins with a C. Who am I?
- I work pre-access in Muscatine and my last name begins with a G. Who am I?
- Donner Lake is one of my favorite places to visit, I did not get to meet him but I did get to see President Kennedy in his car leaving the white house and I have worked for UPH for 15 years. Who am I?
- My favorite movie is the sixth sense, I love to visit Pakistan, I miss playing on streets from when I was little (this sounds a little dangerous!), and my favorite actor is Bruce Willis. Who am I?
- One of my favorite things to do when I am off is to go for a walk and my favorite actress's are Sandra Bullock and Sara Jessica Parker. Who am I?
- I am scared of creepy crawly things, I have a labradoodle named Max and if I could go anywhere I would like to go on an African Safari. Who am I?
- I work pre-access part time for the QC and my last name begins with a G. Who am I?
- If I could have any super power I would want to be able to travel back in time and the pictures of my grandbabies are my favorite non-work related item on my desk. Who am I?
- Las Vegas is my favorite place to visit, I have a cat named One Eye, and my favorite non-related item on my desk is my pig mug. Who am I?
- One of my favorite movies is Pitch Perfect, I miss not having to pay bills when I was little and if I could go anywhere in the world I want to go to the Maldives Islands. Who am I?
- My favorite actor is Mark Whalburg, my daughter being out of the country scares me, my daughter recently told my I need to get a life, and my favorite cereal is Raisin Bran. Who am I?
- I have met over 50 famous people, if I could have any super power I would want to be able to read minds and I miss summer breaks from when I was little. Who am I?
- I work pre-access for Cedar Rapids and my last name begins with a H. Who am I?
- Cream of wheat is my favorite cereal, dark chocolate with ginger and berries is my favorite sweet treat, and I have a dog named Zippy. Who am I?
37 Clues: I work in scheduling and my last name begins with a S. Who am I? • I work in scheduling and my last name begins with a C. Who am I? • I work in scheduling and my last name begins with a P. Who am I? • I work in scheduling, and my last name begins with a W. Who am I? • I work pre-access in Muscatine and my last name begins with a G. Who am I? • ...
legal terms 2023-01-30
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- The group of persons selected to hear the evidence in a trial and render a verdict on matters of fact.
- A legal action started by a plaintiff against a defendant based on a complaint that the defendant failed to perform a legal duty which resulted in harm to the plaintiff.
- An agreement between two or more people that creates an obligation to do or not to do a particular thing.
- An individual (or business) against whom a lawsuit is filed.
- A crime punishable by death.
- A term used to describe evidence that may be considered by a jury or judge in civil and criminal cases.
- A person or business that files a formal complaint with the court.
- A serious crime, usually punishable by at least one year in prison.
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- The duty to prove disputed facts.
- A jury verdict that a criminal defendant is not guilty, or the finding of a judge that the evidence is insufficient to support a conviction.
- A written or printed statement made under oath.
- A request made after a trial by a party that has lost on one or more issues that a higher court review the decision to determine if it was correct.
- An offense punishable by one year of imprisonment or less.
- A written statement that begins a civil lawsuit, in which the plaintiff details the claims against the defendant.
- A lawsuit in which one or more members of a large group, or class, of individuals or other entities sue on behalf of the entire class.
- A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant.
16 Clues: A crime punishable by death. • The duty to prove disputed facts. • A written or printed statement made under oath. • A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant. • An offense punishable by one year of imprisonment or less. • An individual (or business) against whom a lawsuit is filed. • A person or business that files a formal complaint with the court. • ...
The Rules of Law Enforcement 2021-11-01
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- the forceful detention of a person or the person's perception that he/she is not free to leave
- a search by police that is made after the subject of the search agrees to the action
- a rule in which any evidence that is obtained illegally will not be admissible in criminal court
- a statement acknowledging that certain facts concerning a crime are true, but falling short of a confession
- the practice of targeting people for police action based solely on their race, ethnicity, or national origin
- to deprive a person suspected of criminal activity of his/her liberty
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- a written order based on probable cause and issued by a judge commanding that the person named in the warrant be arrested
- The process by which police examine a person or property to find evidence that will be used to prove guilt in a criminal trial
- the direct questioning of a suspect to gather evidence
- the forcible taking of a person or property in response to a violation of law
- the use of physical force or mental intimidation to compel a person to do something
- a written statement of facts, confirmed by an oath before a person having the authority to administer the oath
- a written order based on probable cause and issued by a judge commanding the police to search a specific person, place, or property to obtain evidence
- a brief detention of a person by law enforcement for questioning
- a pat-down or minimal search by police to discover weapons
- a statement acknowledging that the suspect participated in some aspect of a crime
16 Clues: the direct questioning of a suspect to gather evidence • a pat-down or minimal search by police to discover weapons • a brief detention of a person by law enforcement for questioning • to deprive a person suspected of criminal activity of his/her liberty • the forcible taking of a person or property in response to a violation of law • ...
february 15 2021 2021-06-12
Across
- (christmas cats)
- pictures/high frequency entertainment/perfect season productions/mutressa movies
- studios/playstation originals
- original film/genius minds pictures/summer house pictures/j&r productions/aslan productions
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- title television/southern light films/bbc/fremantle/silver reel
- entertainment/dark horse entertainment/universal content productions/netflix
- media/bejuba entertainment/sdi media/collingwood & co/sparky animation/sprout
- entertainment industries/matador content/propagate content
8 Clues: (christmas cats) • studios/playstation originals • entertainment industries/matador content/propagate content • title television/southern light films/bbc/fremantle/silver reel • entertainment/dark horse entertainment/universal content productions/netflix • media/bejuba entertainment/sdi media/collingwood & co/sparky animation/sprout • ...
Chapter 16 Style and Delivery in Public Speaking 2017-10-30
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- Use of a word in a sentence whose literal meaning is the opposite of what is conveyed
- Attribution of human characteristics to inanimate objects
- Let the audience feel what you're talking about
- Repetition of the same initial sound
- Primary goal in speaking style
- Substitution of a name for a title
- Rhetorical stylistic devices
- Use of part of an object to stand for the whole object
- Language used by special groups
- Technical vocabulary of a specialized field
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- Describe sounds
- Create word pictures
- Arguments come alive in the minds of your listeners
- The degree to which a communication style resemble that of an informal conversation
- Questions used to make a statement
- Compares two unlike things without using like or as
- Term or phrase that combines two normally opposite qualities
- Presentation of contrary ideas in parallel form
- Compares to unlike objects using like or as
- Use of extreme exaggeration
20 Clues: Describe sounds • Create word pictures • Use of extreme exaggeration • Rhetorical stylistic devices • Primary goal in speaking style • Language used by special groups • Questions used to make a statement • Substitution of a name for a title • Repetition of the same initial sound • Compares to unlike objects using like or as • Technical vocabulary of a specialized field • ...
Miguel Jimenez 2014-05-08
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- the act of despising; lack of respect or reverence for something
- lacking taste of flavor
- commanding position in people's minds
- meeting in the middle, setting differences
- of low or lower degree or rank
- can predict the future
- an act or process tending to hamper or hurt
- patronizing
- to yield to governance or authority
- of or befitting a slave or menial position
- of low or lower degree or rank
- an ardent desire for rank,fame,or power
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- a natural ability; talent
- the conduct or procedure required by good breeding or prescribed by authority to be observed in social or official life
- to speak ill of; to make bad
- work together
- slang for jail
- not readily noticeable
- causing fear,dread,or apprehension
- sympathy
- insulting contemptuous in speech or conduct
- useful in an inferior capacity
- marked by contemptuous or cocky boldness or disregard of others
- marked by violence or ferocity
24 Clues: sympathy • patronizing • work together • slang for jail • not readily noticeable • can predict the future • lacking taste of flavor • a natural ability; talent • to speak ill of; to make bad • of low or lower degree or rank • useful in an inferior capacity • marked by violence or ferocity • of low or lower degree or rank • causing fear,dread,or apprehension • ...
CCS 3rd Grade List 18 2021-01-26
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- a residence in a building that contains many of these
- resembling; having like form or appearance
- a piece of jewelry worn around the neck
- to win in the past
- always; without stopping
- More bad; less perfect or good
- extremely hot
- an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally
- difficulty; problems
- a supernatural event caused by the Almighty
- to rain in very fine particles
- the minds thoughts of a past event
- very strong or vigorous; very powerful
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- a tool used to sweep with
- grateful
- a lot; numerous
- a long-tailed songbird with grayish plumage
- one time
- a dog kept to guard private property
- a small red fruit
- the quantity or sum of something
- consisting of a number more than two, but not very many
- unable to move
- enjoyable; funny; pleasant
24 Clues: grateful • one time • extremely hot • unable to move • a lot; numerous • a small red fruit • to win in the past • difficulty; problems • always; without stopping • a tool used to sweep with • enjoyable; funny; pleasant • More bad; less perfect or good • to rain in very fine particles • the quantity or sum of something • the minds thoughts of a past event • a dog kept to guard private property • ...
Oxford Discover 3 2021-09-07
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- getting more or a lot
- one of fossil fuel which is a solid
- seeds from plants like rice
- midday
- there are 24 ____________ on earth.
- left overs
- what planets do around the sun
- we do this to congratulate special day like birthday
- hearting earth
- person who works at the hospital
- thing that captain america use
- able to make new again
- place where you go
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- people who take bus, airplane, train and etc
- thinking of something, pictures in minds
- not moving, stay still
- what farmers do at fall
- putting things on fire
- use less
- answer to a question
- white powder from plant seeds
- small piece of cloth we use to clean nose or hands
- word for where things come from
- pain in head
- front of the head
- thing we eat when we are sick
- what we do with ships and boats
27 Clues: midday • use less • left overs • pain in head • hearting earth • front of the head • place where you go • answer to a question • getting more or a lot • not moving, stay still • putting things on fire • able to make new again • what farmers do at fall • seeds from plants like rice • white powder from plant seeds • thing we eat when we are sick • what planets do around the sun • ...
darcycoreverse 2022-03-07
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- The reason this even began
- One of Terri's cats
- Family cat
- A collection of the greatest minds in all of Amphibia
- Anne's squishmallow
- The Allknowing
- Possessed Lore
- Intelligence, strategic expertise, humility.
- Power, skill, persistence.
- One of the characters Darcy kins
- Selflessness, kindness, responsibility.
- Sasha's green sword
- Anne's favourite colour
- Often referred to with "Going Blue" or "Feeling Blue"
- Blorbo from Sasha's house.
- Constant Suffering
- Burning Bright
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- Bone Soap
- What makes Grime question his loyalty to the toad army?
- Anne's Warrior Cats OC
- Always Spilled.
- Sasha's pink sword
- One of Anne's crimes
- Corelera _
- A past obsession of Sasha's
- Girzmtov
- Anne's sword
- Andrias often eats this.
- Chess to the max
- Quirked up white genderfluid kid with a little bit of swag
- FO-R1
- Marcy before November 27
- Cringe gamer.
- Sasha's blue sword
34 Clues: FO-R1 • Girzmtov • Bone Soap • Family cat • Corelera _ • Anne's sword • Cringe gamer. • The Allknowing • Possessed Lore • Burning Bright • Always Spilled. • Chess to the max • Sasha's pink sword • Sasha's blue sword • Constant Suffering • One of Terri's cats • Anne's squishmallow • Sasha's green sword • One of Anne's crimes • Anne's Warrior Cats OC • Anne's favourite colour • Andrias often eats this. • ...
English 10: Do you know your crew challenge! 2021-06-10
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- lea I have the most unique laugh
- Always at risk for Elvis and Angel to run into
- Our class hype man
- she got hit with a dice and she liked it....
- class makeover award
- my nickname was recently revealed to be a body part
- Quiet enough to be a super spy
- laughs but thinks whole class is crazy
- most likely to be drenched, hit, or ran into
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- has the best sense of humor about his name
- our class baller
- Has made soccer skills
- Favorite color is green we think it is red
- loves old people, they won a competition for her
- was our best Cassius
- Will not share during a snack attack
- our resident online bestie
- Most likely person to take Elvis from Angel
- uses irony and sarcasm to bend our minds
- the donkey kick ninja
20 Clues: our class baller • Our class hype man • was our best Cassius • class makeover award • the donkey kick ninja • Has made soccer skills • our resident online bestie • Quiet enough to be a super spy • lea I have the most unique laugh • Will not share during a snack attack • laughs but thinks whole class is crazy • uses irony and sarcasm to bend our minds • ...
BHS Staff Crosswords 2023-12-06
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- The doubting disciple...
- This bridge is falling down my fair lady.
- I am a cartoon character "Speedy..."
- I'm a little white mouse riding around in my red convertible
- Who said "Oh sweet Juliet"?
- I am an Irish creme Liqueur.
- I came up with the laws of motion
- Betty and Veronica's favorite guy.
- I am a famous Airport JF...
- I fix seams and zips and I'm also swift
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- This teacher is an ace in building walls.
- I help sort people's minds. Replace the M and I am....
- In the lion's Den
- Movie: Mr. and Mrs......
- We did this on old landline phones.
- Dictionaries in all languages
- I am a villain in your all time favorite Christmas movie "Home Alone".
- Candy covered almonds
- Song: "Tonight the _____ feeling to party."
- In Tobago we love stew but we have one without the T. Who am I?
20 Clues: In the lion's Den • Candy covered almonds • The doubting disciple... • Movie: Mr. and Mrs...... • Who said "Oh sweet Juliet"? • I am a famous Airport JF... • I am an Irish creme Liqueur. • Dictionaries in all languages • I came up with the laws of motion • Betty and Veronica's favorite guy. • We did this on old landline phones. • I am a cartoon character "Speedy..." • ...
Freak's Dictionary 2023-12-12
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- What you do before you zag.
- A unit of measurement equal to 190 centimeters and still growing
- Max’s shoe size.
- A word used by people with small minds.
- An improbable, imperfect creature.
- The science of designing and building robots.
- What the aardvark says when it eats an ant.
- A big word for mechanical bird.
- an adventure in which you have to use your imagination.
- A unit of measurement equal to 70 centimeters.
- Shoes big enough to fit Maxwell Kane.
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- What happens when open a book.
- To defeat in battle, preferably with dragons.
- What you do after you zig.
- You have nothing to fear but math itself.
- A robot like suite worn by knights of old.
- A horse with a point.
- A mechanical entity, sometimes endowed with human characteristics.
- What you say to a moose when you want it to leave.
- What matters to energy.
20 Clues: Max’s shoe size. • A horse with a point. • What matters to energy. • What you do after you zig. • What you do before you zag. • What happens when open a book. • A big word for mechanical bird. • An improbable, imperfect creature. • Shoes big enough to fit Maxwell Kane. • A word used by people with small minds. • You have nothing to fear but math itself. • ...
THE ODYSSEY GAZETTE CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-10-25
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- turns Odysseus' men into pigs
- Odysseus' dog
- doesn't believe Odysseus is who he says he is
- gave Odysseus two parting gifts
- dismembered Odysseus' men and ate them
- Hero the Odyssey is based on
- Tells Odysseus his prophecy
- Bed how Penelope tests Odysseus
- goddess who helps Odysseus
- where there was a war and the trojan horse that led to the start of the Odyssey,
- when passed, 6 men died
- the one who didn't get turned into a pig
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- how athena intervenes in the battle
- what does Athena create one last time
- Sent to tell Calypso to let Odysseus go
- a deadly whirlpool
- a magical plant given to Odysseus
- the god of archery who Odysseus prayed to
- Hero someone who emerges victorious from peril
- leader of Olympus and father of the muse
- told to sing minds away
- Odysseus' mother
- Odysseus' son
23 Clues: Odysseus' dog • Odysseus' son • Odysseus' mother • a deadly whirlpool • told to sing minds away • when passed, 6 men died • goddess who helps Odysseus • Tells Odysseus his prophecy • Hero the Odyssey is based on • turns Odysseus' men into pigs • gave Odysseus two parting gifts • Bed how Penelope tests Odysseus • a magical plant given to Odysseus • how athena intervenes in the battle • ...
Keeper Of The Lost Cities 2023-03-01
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- A city that was sunken by elves to hide their existence
- Fire sparked using comic energy from the atmosphere
- Light in its truest form
- the Elvin capital also known as Shangri-la
- Someone with the ability to instinctively learn languages by hearing them
- Candies that come with collectable pins
- Trees that filter pollution and impurities from the air
- Someone with the ability to feel the emotions of others
- Large rodents with purple fur
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- Elven currency
- A device used to light leap
- Pterodactyls with fire resistant fur
- The ability to move things with your mind
- A popular elven desert
- Birds that lay their eggs in the ocean
- One of the five unmapped stars
- A sea scorpian
- The most prestigious elven academy
- Someone with the ability to control and create fire
- Someone with the ability to read minds
20 Clues: Elven currency • A sea scorpian • A popular elven desert • Light in its truest form • A device used to light leap • Large rodents with purple fur • One of the five unmapped stars • The most prestigious elven academy • Pterodactyls with fire resistant fur • Birds that lay their eggs in the ocean • Someone with the ability to read minds • Candies that come with collectable pins • ...
Nani’s Birthday 2020-11-22
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- card game that you play
- you like to curl up with these
- your age group
- your only granddaughter
- a chance to escape
- Uncle J’s favorite dessert
- state trump calls home
- zev and Elijah
- thing that is destroying your grandchildren’s minds
- important quality
- future chess master
- your professional title
- quality Jessica lacks
- amount that I love you
- command you give your grandchildren
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- your last name
- word that describes your feeling for your family
- place to soak up the sun
- 40-40
- best way to communicate
- Nani’s nickname
- favorite family sport
- grandchild who drives Fafi’s wheelchair the best
- You have great command of this language
- subject you feel weak in
- what this puzzle celebrates
- Asher’s favorite video game
- what you eat that I don’t
- town you grew up in
- your husband
30 Clues: 40-40 • your husband • your last name • your age group • zev and Elijah • Nani’s nickname • important quality • a chance to escape • future chess master • town you grew up in • favorite family sport • quality Jessica lacks • state trump calls home • amount that I love you • card game that you play • best way to communicate • your only granddaughter • your professional title • place to soak up the sun • ...
Welcome Back Calcium 2024-08-14
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- calcium is one of these
- the wheels go 'round 'an 'round
- we get stronger through play
- a common sweet treat for birthdays
- nickname for interoffice mail
- mop buckets, paper towels, and workorders oh my!
- you can paint, mold and color
- a surprise day off
- the students share a meal
- the color paper is plentiful here
- we have another new one
- new year new us
- orders your playdough and sits in a corner
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- largest of the five primary buildings
- bucket fillers, literally
- have a look, it's in a book...
- here we eat healthy and don't pick our boogers
- curator of small minds
- can't spell principal without
- there is an important message in there
- safe space for big feelings
- gwen stefani taught us how to spell this
- la la laaaaaaa
- you've got mail
- school's epicenter
- tummy aches and boo boos
26 Clues: la la laaaaaaa • you've got mail • new year new us • a surprise day off • school's epicenter • curator of small minds • calcium is one of these • we have another new one • tummy aches and boo boos • bucket fillers, literally • the students share a meal • safe space for big feelings • we get stronger through play • can't spell principal without • nickname for interoffice mail • ...
Greek and Latin Roots! 2024-09-09
Across
- process of light turning into nourishment
- voice with one tone
- tool often used to see stars
- something that only eats meat
- something with a pleasant and distinctive smell
- traveling within a region
- synonym for not known
- study of human minds and function
- skin doctor
- a diagram of a tree showing taxonomic ralations
- surgical procedure that attacks direct cause of pain
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- protein coming from a fungus or mushroom
- to mess with a course of action
- when car starts gliding over water
- source of transportation with two wheels
- chemical nutrient needed in large amounts
- two words that share the same meaning
- a written text about one's life
- fear of water
- bacteria or virus
- self running
- feeding on plants or on plant material
- study of animal life
- organism that cannot produce its own food
24 Clues: skin doctor • self running • fear of water • bacteria or virus • voice with one tone • study of animal life • synonym for not known • traveling within a region • tool often used to see stars • something that only eats meat • to mess with a course of action • a written text about one's life • study of human minds and function • when car starts gliding over water • ...
The Chrysalids Vocabulary crossword 2023-05-23
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- Minds communicating
- Being in severe mental or physical pain
- having strong, unreasonable beliefs and disliking other people who have different beliefs or a different way of life:
- A way in which something is usually done, especially within a particular area or activity.
- Speaking against God
- Agreement in opinion
- Being confused
- Above all
- In a way that is slow and careful
- Full of lively activity
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- Waknuk's name for country that was so affected by Tribulation that it was believed to be unreclaimable, or totally beyond hope of ever supporting life.
- Something abnormal to the people of Waknuk
- With courage or determination
- Get the attention of someone by making a gesture with the hand
- A sudden powerful forward movement
- A cause of great trouble or suffering
- Complete destruction of world
- Intending to do harm
- Move at a slow pace
- being relaxed or unhurried
20 Clues: Above all • Being confused • Minds communicating • Move at a slow pace • Speaking against God • Intending to do harm • Agreement in opinion • Full of lively activity • being relaxed or unhurried • With courage or determination • Complete destruction of world • In a way that is slow and careful • A sudden powerful forward movement • A cause of great trouble or suffering • ...
slogan 2023-04-20
Across
- theres nothing like a hug
- melt in your mouth, not in your hands
- every kiss begins with Kay
- im lovin it
- America runs on ...
- lets go places
- just do it
- how doers get more done
- we have the meats
- it's finger lickin good
- you're in good hands
- does everything for less
- go to the _ and save some time
- pop
- happiest place on earth
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- first theyre sour then theyre sweet
- theres no clean
- say it with a kiss
- lights on knights
- the quicker picker upper
- win from within
- we love to feed people's bodies, minds, and souls
- have a break have a ...
- yummm
- taste the feeling
- you're not yourself when you're hungry
- dress for less
- fifteen minutes could save you 15%
- oh thank heaven
- food with integrity
- 800-588-2300
- eat fresh
32 Clues: pop • yummm • eat fresh • just do it • im lovin it • 800-588-2300 • lets go places • dress for less • theres no clean • win from within • oh thank heaven • lights on knights • taste the feeling • we have the meats • say it with a kiss • America runs on ... • food with integrity • you're in good hands • have a break have a ... • how doers get more done • it's finger lickin good • happiest place on earth • ...
Human Right- Eva Crook 2023-07-27
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- Every grown up has the right to get____!
- We all have the right to___!
- We all have the right to have fun!
- We should all have the opportunity to learn
- Nobody should be blamed until its proven!
- We have the right to grow up in a safe___
- We have the right to move country
- We need to look after our things
- We are___equal!
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- Nobody has the right to make us work!
- food and ___ for all!
- Everyone has the right to___ believe in what they want!
- We are all____!
- We all have the rights to speech our minds!
- the ___ is the same for everyone!
- Know one should try and brake into your house!
- We have to have a safe____
- Nobody has the right to hurt us
- We have the right to belong!
- We all have the rights to be____!
20 Clues: We are all____! • We are___equal! • food and ___ for all! • We have to have a safe____ • We all have the right to___! • We have the right to belong! • Nobody has the right to hurt us • We need to look after our things • the ___ is the same for everyone! • We have the right to move country • We all have the rights to be____! • We all have the right to have fun! • ...
7th Hour 2025-08-28
Across
- a raccoon is their favorite superhero
- birthday is next week
- likes sushi
- wants to read minds
- favorite superhero has a country as part of their name
- favorite movie is about a girl who has magic hair
- wants to be a photographer
- likes the snow leopards at Binder Park
- plays basketball
- wants to be a heart surgeon
- fave superhero is a sidekick
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- fave food is ravioli
- birthday is in december
- favorite ice cream is oreo
- favorite food is squid
- likes sea turtles
- is a pisces
- wants to be a vet
- runs cross country
- loves Junie B. Jones books
- Hunger Games is their favorite movie, but not favorite book
- wants to be a teacher
- wants to play in the NFL
- favorite animal says "quack"
- wants to play in the NHL
25 Clues: is a pisces • likes sushi • plays basketball • likes sea turtles • wants to be a vet • runs cross country • wants to read minds • fave food is ravioli • birthday is next week • wants to be a teacher • favorite food is squid • birthday is in december • wants to play in the NFL • wants to play in the NHL • favorite ice cream is oreo • loves Junie B. Jones books • wants to be a photographer • ...
Can You Do a Quick Task for Me? 2026-02-14
Across
- “Chris Wheeler”
- Charlottesville
- Dan MVP of this
- Post Crim Exam
- When we’re haunted
- Meghan’s Hinge
- “I’m 7 minutes away”
- Meghan’s church
- Birthplace of the Bonnets
- Emily’s church
- Lock in
- Ellie in any grocery store
- Your vice
- Meghan O’Meara
- Sabrina’s specialty
- Why Chris is the best driver
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- Queen Nancy Combs
- BOGO
- A meeting of the minds at the round table
- Law school Thursdays
- Our first-born
- What Michael Green hears as he falls asleep
- How we came into Torts class every day
- TAKE OWNERSHIP
- Humiliation ritual
- What happens if Precarious fire goes out
- The only good thing about Green Leafe
- You have a beautiful voice
- A form of torture at Busch Gardens
- Personal jurisdiction flow state
- Isobel
- Your connection with Ellie
- Gluttonous
33 Clues: BOGO • Isobel • Lock in • Your vice • Gluttonous • Our first-born • Post Crim Exam • TAKE OWNERSHIP • Meghan’s Hinge • Emily’s church • Meghan O’Meara • “Chris Wheeler” • Charlottesville • Dan MVP of this • Meghan’s church • Queen Nancy Combs • When we’re haunted • Humiliation ritual • Sabrina’s specialty • Law school Thursdays • “I’m 7 minutes away” • Birthplace of the Bonnets • You have a beautiful voice • ...
End Of unit Crossword 2025-10-01
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- The type of person who found Esperanza and asked about her home
- Number of roads in "The Road not taken"
- A swamp-like place used to describe what it was like to be "Somebody" in "I'm Nobody! Who are you?"
- To tell everyone and make known to the public
- Narrator of "The Others"
- What all individuals have
- "The (Blank) not taken"
- Highly developed or advanced
- Broke Apart or split
- What Esperanza's parents have
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- A major difference between people
- The Character in "The Outsiders who stood up for the Socs
- Horrible or sad
- Something that everyone has in their hearts and minds
- In a manner showing special courtesy or respect, particularly toward women
- To gain something from another person
- Mean or aggressive
- What Esperanza's home was above
- The narrator of "The Outsiders"
- Poor or low class in "The Outsiders"
20 Clues: Horrible or sad • Mean or aggressive • Broke Apart or split • "The (Blank) not taken" • Narrator of "The Others" • What all individuals have • Highly developed or advanced • What Esperanza's parents have • What Esperanza's home was above • The narrator of "The Outsiders" • A major difference between people • Poor or low class in "The Outsiders" • To gain something from another person • ...
Ur mom 2025-12-12
Across
- Bethany’s House
- Baby shark doodooodooodooodooo
- makes boat move
- Helps you turn your head
- steamy car (if u know what I mean)
- what higgy has (maybe Sophia too I forget)
- Phrase commonly used by Bethany
- fried chicken
- Chris’ guilty pleasure
- what mckyle is
- Sarah’s non-negotiable
- POV: you didn’t use protection
- what is always on our minds
- drugs but in an AP Lit type of way
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- In the top ten phrases of Griffin’s
- Mckyle’s right of passage
- we can’t live without it
- griffin’s lunch packaging
- The most sacred pact
- Meaning of life
- “That which we call a rose”
- infamous phrase commonly used by [REDACTED]
- men
- Sophia’s weakness
- Anna
- Chris.
- what can derive from almonds
- what is a wombat
- Opposite of soft (kind of)
29 Clues: men • Anna • Chris. • fried chicken • what mckyle is • Bethany’s House • Meaning of life • makes boat move • what is a wombat • Sophia’s weakness • The most sacred pact • Chris’ guilty pleasure • Sarah’s non-negotiable • we can’t live without it • Helps you turn your head • Mckyle’s right of passage • griffin’s lunch packaging • Opposite of soft (kind of) • “That which we call a rose” • ...
1 2025-12-13
Across
- Lacking concepts to understand one’s experience
- View that indeterminism still gives no free will
- Statement intended to mislead
- is Reasoning that seems good but is actually flawed
- View that bringing new people into existence is morally wrong
- Theory where truth matches reality
- disagreement Normative disagreement where no one is blameworthy
- View that free will is compatible with determinism
- ion Punishment justified because offender deserves it
- Not being treated as a reliable source of knowledge
- Permission someone would have given if asked
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- Existence with no further explanation
- View that minds evolved recently in cosmic time
- definition Definition about words rather than reality
- View that nothing has objective meaning
- Attempt to justify God despite evil
- Subjective experiences like color sensations
- Enlightenment motto meaning dare to know
- Mythological figure condemned to endless labor
- Statement indifferent to truth
20 Clues: Statement intended to mislead • Statement indifferent to truth • Theory where truth matches reality • Attempt to justify God despite evil • Existence with no further explanation • View that nothing has objective meaning • Enlightenment motto meaning dare to know • Subjective experiences like color sensations • Permission someone would have given if asked • ...
Love in Bloom 2024-04-29
14 Clues: concert • legal area • birth month • engineering type • Ledya's shoe size • Rafi's birth month • First date location • Rafi's greatest flaw • Day of the engagement • Rafi's favourite sport • Month of the first date • Ledya's favourite country • Rafi's favourtie hot drink • couple's favourite board-game
Greasers 2023-05-15
14 Clues: a gun • to fight • poor hoods • the police • a gang fight • you look good • to understand • slang in jail • main character • a petty criminal • an attractive girl • rich and more sophisticated • lot they watched a movies here • where ponyboy and Johnny escaped
Court Terms 2022-03-21
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- A jury verdict that a criminal defendant is not guilty, or the finding of a judge that the evidence is insufficient to support a conviction.
- A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- a body of people sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
- An individual (or business) against whom a lawsuit is filed.
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- a formal written or spoken statement, especially one given in a court of law
- formally accused or of charged with a severe crime
- a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case
- a break in a trial, other adjudicatory proceedings, or legislative sessions until a specified date and time.
8 Clues: A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant. • formally accused or of charged with a severe crime • a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case • An individual (or business) against whom a lawsuit is filed. • a formal written or spoken statement, especially one given in a court of law • ...
The Outsiders 2013-05-02
14 Clues: A gun • punched • to fight • to steal • a criminal • a cigarette • you understand • The Police/cops • attacked by someone • someone thats smart • your okay with that • when your cool, or sharp • a poor gang on the east side • The rich kids on the west side
Unit01 18 Feb.2016 2016-02-17
14 Clues: 성격 • 스릴러 • 콧수염이난 • 범죄자,범죄의 • 전설적인,전설의 • 추론,추축,추정 • 허구적인,상상의 • syn.exceeding • 저지르다,범하다,약속하다 • syn.attention • to sell or transfer abroad • the science of mental life • an officer who investigates crimes • a clored or dirty mark that is difficult to remove
Licence to Kill (1989) 2025-12-18
14 Clues: – Pilot ally • – Final kill • – Injured ally • – Weapons plot • – Core motivation • – Celebrity cameo • – Criminal network • – Drug lord villain • – Fictional setting • – US law enforcement • – Sanchez’s punishment • – Cult assassin henchman • – Explosive finale transport • – Felix’s interrupted ceremony
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. • ...
March: Tele (Crossword) 2023-03-10
Across
- a device used to enlarge far away things
- a device used to communicate using voice over distances
- the instrument used to send 9 down
- the power to move something by thinking about it
Down
- someone who is able to utilize 3 down
- quick communication over a distance using a device
- the ability to read minds/tell people things without words/writing
- to transmit information by television
- transporting matter without covering the distance between the two points
- a message sent by wire, now outdated
10 Clues: the instrument used to send 9 down • a message sent by wire, now outdated • someone who is able to utilize 3 down • to transmit information by television • a device used to enlarge far away things • the power to move something by thinking about it • quick communication over a distance using a device • a device used to communicate using voice over distances • ...
SUB- and SUP- words 2021-04-23
Across
- also known as Clark Kent, superhero
- someone with exceptional powers or abilities
- of less importance/ lower in rank or position
- to take the place of another person in authority
- to be completely covered in a body of liquid
- the smaller piece of information that comes after a title
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- vehicle used to explore underwater
- to be responsible for someone else and what they are doing
- x-ray vision, the ability to fly, can read minds, super fast
- anotherword for the tube (also a sandwich shop)
10 Clues: vehicle used to explore underwater • also known as Clark Kent, superhero • someone with exceptional powers or abilities • to be completely covered in a body of liquid • of less importance/ lower in rank or position • anotherword for the tube (also a sandwich shop) • to take the place of another person in authority • ...
Brand Management Quiz 1 2019-03-22
Across
- Product level which is NOT the tangible but represents only the benefits
- risk that product does not perform up to expectations
- what Brand stands for and is about
- A ____ is forever
Down
- is origin of the word brand
- risk that product poses which results in embarrassment from others
- it is the highest level that a product could become
- total commercial value that derives from consumer perception of the brand
- A place a brand should occupy in the minds of target customers
- consumers’ perception about the brand
10 Clues: A ____ is forever • is origin of the word brand • what Brand stands for and is about • consumers’ perception about the brand • it is the highest level that a product could become • risk that product does not perform up to expectations • A place a brand should occupy in the minds of target customers • risk that product poses which results in embarrassment from others • ...
CRIMINAL LAW - CROSSWORD 2022-01-06
Across
- someone who commits certain crime
- person who commits hija
- the state of being kept in prison until the trial begins
- scientific methods of solving crimes, that includes analizing fingerprints, DNA etc.
- offering something to gain an advantage
Down
- a sum of money which suspect pays that allows them to be released from jail until the trial begins
- the act of finding someone guilty
- destruction of public (or private) property
- person who is suspected of commiting a crime
9 Clues: person who commits hija • the act of finding someone guilty • someone who commits certain crime • offering something to gain an advantage • destruction of public (or private) property • person who is suspected of commiting a crime • the state of being kept in prison until the trial begins • ...
a Smooth Criminal 2022-02-17
Across
- a person who's not considered guilty
- somebody that transport illegal things abroad or into their country
- somebody that kills people
Down
- to think that someone did someting, but not beeing sure about that
- a guy who steals things
- somebody that falsifies painting etc.
- somebody that breakes into houses
- a person who protect accused people
- somebody who did something bad
9 Clues: a guy who steals things • somebody that kills people • somebody who did something bad • somebody that breakes into houses • a person who protect accused people • a person who's not considered guilty • somebody that falsifies painting etc. • somebody that transport illegal things abroad or into their country • ...
Criminal Court Procedure 2024-04-17
criminal justice/Criminology 2025-03-06
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- unit- applies specialized photographic techniques for recording and examining physical evidence.
- reconstruction- based on the analysis done in the previous steps, the crime scene is reconstructed. this involves determine victim behavior, the sequence of crimes.
- criminology- objective, universal, culture-free, predicting and explaining
- physiatry- the study of human mind
- unit- applies the knowledge of biological sciences in order to investigate blood samples body fluids hair and fiber samples
- criminology- conflict theory human behavior is shaped by interpersonal conflict, crime is a product of human conflict
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- anthropology- study of human bones
- pathology- is the study of the human body
- criminology - proposes that crime can be controlled
- unit- incorporates the principles of chemistry, physics, and geology to identify and compare physical evidence
- approach- analyzes the characteristics
11 Clues: anthropology- study of human bones • physiatry- the study of human mind • approach- analyzes the characteristics • pathology- is the study of the human body • criminology - proposes that crime can be controlled • criminology- objective, universal, culture-free, predicting and explaining • ...
When We Are Fit... 2024-01-27
Presumption of Innocence 2024-03-17
Across
- The representative of the prosecution who is responsible for conducting the criminal case
- A person charged with a criminal offense but who has not yet been found guilty.
- To be legally responsible for a criminal offence
- The release of an accused person from custody on condition that they will attend a court hearing to answer chargers
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- The Party the institutes criminal proceedings against the accused on behalf of the state
- An independent group of people chosen at random to determine the questions of fact in a trial and reach a decision
6 Clues: To be legally responsible for a criminal offence • A person charged with a criminal offense but who has not yet been found guilty. • The Party the institutes criminal proceedings against the accused on behalf of the state • The representative of the prosecution who is responsible for conducting the criminal case • ...
Healthy minds, healthy bodies 2025-02-06
Across
- A must for staying healthy and feeling good.
- This type of food includes leafy greens, carrots and broccoli.
- Eating this improves your nutrition and provides vitamins.
- A type of physical activity that gets you moving.
- Something you should get each day to improve mood and energy.
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- Important for energy and your well-being.
- The state of mind you want to nurture for overall wellness.
- Important way to have good health.
- We need this to stay hydrated.
9 Clues: We need this to stay hydrated. • Important way to have good health. • Important for energy and your well-being. • A must for staying healthy and feeling good. • A type of physical activity that gets you moving. • Eating this improves your nutrition and provides vitamins. • The state of mind you want to nurture for overall wellness. • ...
DC Comics - Ali Khan - BHM 5/10/19 2019-05-10
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- the person has sound pwers.Blond hair
- He is the black night
- this person is a bald villain
- the person is used to live on a a island.The person is from a kingdom
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- He can do super japs and is strang
- The person is a clown that is krsy
- can read minds and can go through walls
- he lives in the sea and has water swords. He can control the water.
- he is speed
- wears undies over hes pants
10 Clues: he is speed • He is the black night • wears undies over hes pants • this person is a bald villain • He can do super japs and is strang • The person is a clown that is krsy • the person has sound pwers.Blond hair • can read minds and can go through walls • he lives in the sea and has water swords. He can control the water. • ...
Emily’s Strengths 2020-03-09
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- that is everywhere outside and normally green and brown
- things that are not real but in people’s minds
- is not scared to approach anything that is scary to them
- you are always helping others in a problem when they need you
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- always doing something and you keep on trying to achieve it
- having
- very interested things and will examine things
- kind to others in a way
- living things that inhabit the Earth
- always relaxed when there is a hard situation
10 Clues: having • kind to others in a way • living things that inhabit the Earth • always relaxed when there is a hard situation • very interested things and will examine things • things that are not real but in people’s minds • that is everywhere outside and normally green and brown • is not scared to approach anything that is scary to them • ...
MSPS 540 - Vygotsky Activity 2021-09-23
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- Development follows a __________process of thesis, antithesis, and synthesis.
- What is more important than product?
- what is the most important psychological tool?
- Zone of __________ Development
- Child-in-_________-in-Cultural Context
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- Term for between-minds plane of mental activity
- Shared beliefs, values, knowledge, worldview, structured relationships, skills, ways of doing things (customs), and socialization practices are called...
- Term for more skilled people supporting a child's emerging skills
- What group was Vygotsky a part of alongside Luria and Leontiev?
- What is the worldview of sociocultural theories?
10 Clues: Zone of __________ Development • What is more important than product? • Child-in-_________-in-Cultural Context • what is the most important psychological tool? • Term for between-minds plane of mental activity • What is the worldview of sociocultural theories? • What group was Vygotsky a part of alongside Luria and Leontiev? • ...
Warrior Nun Rewatch 2023-02-09
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- What exit did Vincent use to carry Ava out of the museum?
- Mother Superion says __ was the best of them
- Where was Beatrice when she hallucinated Ava?
- How many FBC did Ava and Michael follow?
- What animal was graffitied on the alley wall behind Mother Superion and Yasmine?
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- Adriel calls Lilith his __
- What was the fog doing to people's minds?
- This is the first time we hear the name __
- Michael says he's God's __
- Beatrice's __ seizes up during the fight at the church
10 Clues: Adriel calls Lilith his __ • Michael says he's God's __ • How many FBC did Ava and Michael follow? • What was the fog doing to people's minds? • This is the first time we hear the name __ • Mother Superion says __ was the best of them • Where was Beatrice when she hallucinated Ava? • Beatrice's __ seizes up during the fight at the church • ...
Penny 2023-05-02
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- Her first name Penelope came from a character in the show Crinimal what?
- What is Penny's older brother's name?
- Penny's middle name comes from her maternal great what?
- What does Penny get if Lonnie and Faith go to a fast food place for food?
- What color is Penny's collar?
- What is Penny's favorite game?
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- Penny got her name from a character on what sitcom?
- What is Penny's favorite toy?
- Where is Penny's favorite spot to lay?
- Ann What is Penny's first and middle name?
10 Clues: What is Penny's favorite toy? • What color is Penny's collar? • What is Penny's favorite game? • What is Penny's older brother's name? • Where is Penny's favorite spot to lay? • Ann What is Penny's first and middle name? • Penny got her name from a character on what sitcom? • Penny's middle name comes from her maternal great what? • ...
Chapters One and Two Vocabulary 2024-03-20
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- in a way that is not securely in position and is likely to fall or collapse
- The__________ shelter would get them through the night.
- not aware of or not concerned about what is happening around one
- lack of respect
- They had mean, _______________ little minds.
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- in a way that expresses sorrow or regret
- calm and peaceful
- She _________ practiced her free throws, one after another in the same manner.
- I will ____________ your request for a week without homework.
- The student's ____________ talking was becoming annoying.
10 Clues: lack of respect • calm and peaceful • in a way that expresses sorrow or regret • They had mean, _______________ little minds. • The__________ shelter would get them through the night. • The student's ____________ talking was becoming annoying. • I will ____________ your request for a week without homework. • ...
II Corinthians 4 2024-10-17
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- We shouldn't handle the word of God ________.
- Although we're ________ on every side, we are not distressed.
- Things that are not seen are _______.
- Our _______ man is renewed day by day.
- If the gospel is hid, it's hid to the _____.
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- God hath shined in our ______.
- Things that are seen are _______.
- Those who don't believe have _______ minds.
- Even though we may be troubled, we have the ______ of God with us.
- When it says we ______ not, it means we do not lose heart.
10 Clues: God hath shined in our ______. • Things that are seen are _______. • Things that are not seen are _______. • Our _______ man is renewed day by day. • Those who don't believe have _______ minds. • If the gospel is hid, it's hid to the _____. • We shouldn't handle the word of God ________. • When it says we ______ not, it means we do not lose heart. • ...
INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY 2024-08-29
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- Socrates was forced to drink a _______.
- Socrates was sentenced to death for corrupting the minds of the _____.
- false wisdom : rock ; true wisdom : _____.
- Socrates said, "All I know is I know ________.
- Firstly, Socrates went to see a ____ who was famous for his wisdom, but it turned out not be true.
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- the student of Socrates; author of 'Apology'
- A form of argumentative dialogue between individuals, based on asking and answering questions.
- Greek Goddess of Wisdom
- Country where Socrates was born
- A Filipino term that means inquisitive
10 Clues: Greek Goddess of Wisdom • Country where Socrates was born • A Filipino term that means inquisitive • Socrates was forced to drink a _______. • false wisdom : rock ; true wisdom : _____. • the student of Socrates; author of 'Apology' • Socrates said, "All I know is I know ________. • Socrates was sentenced to death for corrupting the minds of the _____. • ...
A Wrinkle In Time 2023-02-21
14 Clues: comfort • bothered • victoriously • put out a fire • rundown or old • serious and gloomy • real and touchable • dangerous and deadly • A state of being calm • displeased and annoyed • hostile and aggressive • wondering and traveling • a teen who is a criminal • persistence and determination
MID-TERM: Crime and Forensics- Spring 2016 2016-03-07
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- when arrested, suspects’ inked fingerprints are collected on this
- term for diameter of a firearm barrel
- the fingerprint pattern least often encountered
- the beginning point for the successful use of physical evidence by the forensic laboratory and the criminal investigator
- crime scene sketches and diagrams are this ‘type’ of evidence
- spandex, nylon and polyester fibers for example
- one who determines if a forensic scientist can give testimony as an ‘expert witness’
- transfer evidence often proves this
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- individualizing evidence for glass, a jiggle saw puzzle piece fit
- any criminal act dealing with computers or other digital devices
- evidence is ________ if both material and probative to the case
- Edmond Locard first coined this forensic disciple dealing with trace evidence
- the study of computer technology as it relates to the law
- circular fractures in glass
- burned and unburned gunpowder that exits the firearm after the bullet
- evidence such as eyewitness or expert testimony or interpretation of analytical tests
16 Clues: circular fractures in glass • transfer evidence often proves this • term for diameter of a firearm barrel • the fingerprint pattern least often encountered • spandex, nylon and polyester fibers for example • the study of computer technology as it relates to the law • crime scene sketches and diagrams are this ‘type’ of evidence • ...
Week One and Two 2013-10-29
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- Crime as an extension which causes harm to others
- Clark, 2004 found an unpredictable relationship between the fear of crime and actual personal victimization
- The influence of mass media and fear of crime
- Meaning 'of the courts'
- Fear of crime influenced by how readily we access images of crime
- The psychology of criminal behaviour and its social context
- Relating to criminal, civil and family law
- Emotional vulnerability influenced by belief or victimization risk
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- Samples from respondents about offending
- A group or individual that is defined by society as a threat to their interests and values causes..
- Responsible for creating the term moral panic
- Measurement for crimes recorded by police
- Sample from respondents about their experience of victimization in a 12mnth period
- A study conducted to test peoples' ability to do the right thing, used to state that crime over a person's life time is common
- Used by law to define how society should act
- Activities that violate human rights
16 Clues: Meaning 'of the courts' • Activities that violate human rights • Samples from respondents about offending • Measurement for crimes recorded by police • Relating to criminal, civil and family law • Used by law to define how society should act • Responsible for creating the term moral panic • The influence of mass media and fear of crime • ...
Legal English Key Vocabulary 2022-08-12
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- Someone who is accused of a crime in a criminal case
- To find that someone is guilty of a crime.^
- To make an allegation in legal proceedings.^
- Failure to carry out the terms of an agreement.
- A case which is heard by a committee,tribunal or court of law.
- A disagreement or argument between parties.^
- A person who makes a claim against someone in a civil court.
- An agreement reached after an argument.^
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- To ask a high law court to change its decision or sentence.
- Any act which is not legal.
- Money claimed by someone as compensation for harm done
- A specialist court outside the judicial system which examines special problems.
- An order telling someone to stop doing or not to dosomething.
- To bring someone to court to answer a criminal charge.^
- To send someone to prison or to a court.
- A set of arguments or facts put forward by one side in a legal proceeding.
16 Clues: Any act which is not legal. • To send someone to prison or to a court. • An agreement reached after an argument.^ • To find that someone is guilty of a crime.^ • To make an allegation in legal proceedings.^ • A disagreement or argument between parties.^ • Failure to carry out the terms of an agreement. • Someone who is accused of a crime in a criminal case • ...
Unit 18 Additional Vocabulary 2 Quiz 2024-01-02
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- This person is paid to prove the criminal innocent.
- Whatever you do, there will always be a ______________.
- Move your car, or I'll call the police and ______________ a fine on you.
- If you violate the law, you may end up in ______________.
- This ______________ thinks that this person is guilty while the others don't hold the same.
- Handcuffs ______________ criminals from attacking the police.
- She doesn't have any evidence. She just wants to ______________ me of committing a crime.
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- This case happened many years ago but never came to ______________.
- A person is a ______________ when he/she has been attacked.
- This is a person who passionately tries to prove the criminal guilty.
- I need to ______________ the things that I can't change.
- The economic problems in Taiwan ______________ young people from pursuing their dreams.
- If a person didn't do anything wrong, he/she is ______________.
- Once I find the evidence, I will ______________ him.
- Many parents ______________ their children due to their anger instead of love.
- A ______________ is the one who decides how to carry out your penalties.
16 Clues: This person is paid to prove the criminal innocent. • Once I find the evidence, I will ______________ him. • Whatever you do, there will always be a ______________. • I need to ______________ the things that I can't change. • If you violate the law, you may end up in ______________. • A person is a ______________ when he/she has been attacked. • ...
fundamentals of crime & criminal actions 2023-11-29
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- A act punishable by law
- is the crime of willfully and deliberately setting fire to or charring property.
- a physical attack.
- a crime punishable by less than 12 months in jail.
- deceit with the intention to illegally or unethically gain at the expense of another.
- an official conducting criminal cases on behalf of the state
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- someone who has committed a punishable act
- is the actual physical act committed
- is the intent or awareness of wrongdoing behind the crime.
- unlawful abduction and confinement of a person against their will
- a crime that is punishable by a prison sentence of over one year.
- an unfortunate person who suffers from adverse circumstances
- the act of breaking into any building at any time to commit theft, some other felony, or a misdemeanor.
- the killing of one person by another that is not legally justified or excusable
- the act of coming into conflict
- the act of taking something from someone unlawfully
16 Clues: a physical attack. • A act punishable by law • the act of coming into conflict • is the actual physical act committed • someone who has committed a punishable act • a crime punishable by less than 12 months in jail. • the act of taking something from someone unlawfully • is the intent or awareness of wrongdoing behind the crime. • ...
CFCD CROSSWORD 2019-11-06
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- WRONGFUL OR CRIMINAL DECEPTION INTENDED TO RESULT IN FINANCIAL OR PERSONAL GAIN
- THE ACTION OF CHARGING SOMEONE WITH A CRIME AND PUTTING THEM ON TRIAL
- THE COMPUTER SYSTEM THAT FRAUD & COMPLIANCE USE
- THE CLOSE OBSERVATION OF SOMEONE, OFTEN IN ORDER TO CATCH THEM IN WRONGDOING
- HOW MANY £’S IS THE CIVIL PENALTY
- A PENALTY FINE OFFERED AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO PROSECUTION
- THE ACRONYM FOR THE 1984 ACT OF PARLIAMENT THAT GOVERNS THE POWERS OF INVESTIGATING AUTHORITIES INCLUDING THE QUESTIONING OF SUSPECTS
- THE CURRENT DIRECTOR OF CFCD
- WENTWORTH, BULLINGDON, BELMARSH FOR EXAMPLE
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- THE CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT OF ENGLAND
- A STATEMENT THAT IS KNOWN OR BELIEVED BY ITS MAKER TO BE INCORRECT OR UNTRUE
- IT REPLACED THE DPA
- HE REPRESENTED HIS CLIENT IN COURT BUT FAILED SO SAID ‘CORI I LOST’
- MADE IN IMITATION OF SOMETHING ELSE WITH THE INTENT TO DECEIVE
- LESLEY SMITH WORKS AS A ??? OFFICER
- THE TYPE OF FRAUD CONDUCTED BY AN EMPLOYEE OF THE DWP
16 Clues: IT REPLACED THE DPA • THE CURRENT DIRECTOR OF CFCD • HOW MANY £’S IS THE CIVIL PENALTY • LESLEY SMITH WORKS AS A ??? OFFICER • THE CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT OF ENGLAND • WENTWORTH, BULLINGDON, BELMARSH FOR EXAMPLE • THE COMPUTER SYSTEM THAT FRAUD & COMPLIANCE USE • THE TYPE OF FRAUD CONDUCTED BY AN EMPLOYEE OF THE DWP • A PENALTY FINE OFFERED AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO PROSECUTION • ...
Crime 2023-10-30
Crossword Fridays: 3 2022-06-01
6 Clues: Pattanaik • Guess the word in 6 turns • Created by Hajime Isayama • Not a crossword but contains letters • Timothee Chalamet and Armie Hammer are the ___ of movie stars • Crossword's amazing event for the young minds. Happening now.
CFCD Crossword 2019-11-06
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- WRONGFUL OR CRIMINAL DECEPTION INTENDED TO RESULT IN FINANCIAL OR PERSONAL GAIN
- THE CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT OF ENGLAND
- HE REPRESENTED HIS CLIENT IN COURT BUT FAILED SO SAID ‘CORI I LOST’
- LESLEY SMITH WORKS AS A ??? OFFICER
- A STATEMENT THAT IS KNOWN OR BELIEVED BY ITS MAKER TO BE INCORRECT OR UNTRUE
- HOW MANY £’S IS THE CIVIL PENALTY
- THE ACRONYM FOR THE 1984 ACT OF PARLIAMENT THAT GOVERNS THE POWERS OF INVESTIGATING AUTHORITIES INCLUDING THE QUESTIONING OF SUSPECTS
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- THE CLOSE OBSERVATION OF SOMEONE, OFTEN IN ORDER TO CATCH THEM IN WRONGDOING
- WENTWORTH, BULLINGDON, BELMARSH FOR EXAMPLE
- THE COMPUTER SYSTEM THAT FRAUD & COMPLIANCE USE
- THE CURRENT DIRECTOR OF CFCD
- MADE IN IMITATION OF SOMETHING ELSE WITH THE INTENT TO DECEIVE
- THE ACTION OF CHARGING SOMEONE WITH A CRIME AND PUTTING THEM ON TRIAL
- IT REPLACED THE DPA
- THE TYPE OF FRAUD CONDUCTED BY AN EMPLOYEE OF THE DWP
- A PENALTY FINE OFFERED AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO PROSECUTION
16 Clues: IT REPLACED THE DPA • THE CURRENT DIRECTOR OF CFCD • HOW MANY £’S IS THE CIVIL PENALTY • LESLEY SMITH WORKS AS A ??? OFFICER • THE CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT OF ENGLAND • WENTWORTH, BULLINGDON, BELMARSH FOR EXAMPLE • THE COMPUTER SYSTEM THAT FRAUD & COMPLIANCE USE • THE TYPE OF FRAUD CONDUCTED BY AN EMPLOYEE OF THE DWP • A PENALTY FINE OFFERED AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO PROSECUTION • ...
Blaw Ally Deitrick 2023-04-05
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- theft of personal property
- a minor wrongdoing
- 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 giving or offering of a bribe.
- illegal activities
- any willful and unlawful use of force or violence upon the person of another
- the practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats
- entering (or remaining) on someone else's property without permission or without a right to do so
- another’s property or money by a person to whom it has been entrusted.
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- the criminal conduct of
- Infractions-lesser misdemeanors, not entitled to a jury trial.
- People who lie under oath
- the action of forging or producing a copy of a document, signature, banknote, or work of art.
- the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
- a wrongful act or an infringement of a right (other than under contract) leading to civil legal liability.
- a physical attack
16 Clues: a physical attack • a minor wrongdoing • illegal activities • the criminal conduct of • People who lie under oath • theft of personal property • the giving or offering of a bribe. • the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property. • Infractions-lesser misdemeanors, not entitled to a jury trial. • ...
Law and Society 2015-03-30
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- deals with disputes between private citizens
- a place where people can resolve disputes relating to law
- a set of legal rules
- a document which sets out how a body or a country will be governed
- a proposal for a new law
- a group of people (either 12 or six) selected to hear the evidence in a court case
- regulations that govern peoples conduct
- the party in a criminal or civil trial against whom an action has been brought
- deals with disputes that affect the community
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- people who represent people in court
- a court official who hears cases in the lowest court of law
- an application for a legal decision to be reviewed in a higher court
- laws that are made by parliament
- to release an accused person who is awaiting trial.
- a court official who has the power to make decisions on matters brought before a court of law
- a process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act or caused another person a loss
16 Clues: a set of legal rules • a proposal for a new law • laws that are made by parliament • people who represent people in court • regulations that govern peoples conduct • deals with disputes between private citizens • deals with disputes that affect the community • to release an accused person who is awaiting trial. • a place where people can resolve disputes relating to law • ...
Winter Holiday Crossword 2022-01-10
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- the processing of
- the act of being kept in illegal custody by the police
- an offence for which the police may arrest a person without the permission of the court
- a person who is tried by a court for a crime
- lawyer representing the state or the people of the state in a criminal trial
- a person who is called upon in court to provide a first-hand account of what he/she/they had seen, heard, or know.
- a person who has committed a crime
- the act of being fair or just and not favoring one side over the other
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- the fact or state of being independent
- relating to language
- any act that the law defines as a crime
- or being developed
- compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions
- concerned with the government
- the right to vote
- first information report
16 Clues: the processing of • the right to vote • or being developed • relating to language • first information report • concerned with the government • a person who has committed a crime • the fact or state of being independent • any act that the law defines as a crime • a person who is tried by a court for a crime • the act of being kept in illegal custody by the police • ...
Unit 1- Sub units 1 and 2 2023-09-14
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- The body of law made of judicial opinions and precedents
- The right to trial by jury
- The application of engineering principles and science used in the investigation of failure
- Deals with non-criminal suits brought to protect or preserve a civil or private right/matter
- Usually punished with a fine or confinement other than prison
- The study and application of science to matters of law
- The right to a fast and public trial, confront/have witnesses, and counsel
- Protection against unreasonable search+seizure(probable cause)
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- Protection against excessive bail and/or cruel and unusual punishment
- Regulation and enforcement of rights setting the acceptable limits of conduct in society
- In civil law, a person has a right to trial by jury over $20
- Major crime
- The fundamental law of the US federal system of government.
- Can be remedial or preventative
- Legislative acts declaring, commanding, or prohibiting something
- Court case is called a Court Martial
16 Clues: Major crime • The right to trial by jury • Can be remedial or preventative • Court case is called a Court Martial • The study and application of science to matters of law • The body of law made of judicial opinions and precedents • The fundamental law of the US federal system of government. • In civil law, a person has a right to trial by jury over $20 • ...
8.29.14 2014-08-29
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- / the use of figurative language to create visual representations of actions, objects and ideas in our minds in such a way that they appeal to our physical senses.
- / Literally, the study of knowledge.
- / compare two distinct objects and draws similarities between them using ‘as’ or ‘like’
- / philosopher (1724 – 1804 CE) Main interests: Epistemology, Metaphysics, Ethics, Cosmogony. Notable ideas: Categorical imperative, Transcendental idealism, Synthetic a priori, Noumenon, Sapere aude, Nebular hypothesis
- / philosopher (1889-1951 CE) Main interests: logic, metaphysics, philosophy of language; math; mind, Epistemology. Notable ideas: Picture theory of language, truth functions, states of affairs, logical necessity, meaning is use, language games, private language argument, rule following, forms of life, anti-realism, semantic externalism, quietism.
- / the belief that one’s culture and way of life are superior to those of other groups.
- / philosopher (341-270 BCE) main interests ‘atomism’ and ‘materialism,’ notable ideas ‘moving pleasures’ and ‘static pleasures’
- / literary technique in which an abstract idea is given a form of characters, actions or events.
- / philosopher (469-399 BCE) teacher of Plato
- / compares two distinct objects and draws similarities between them, but does not use ‘as’ or ‘like’
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- / philosopher (1711-1776 CE) Main interests: epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of mind, ethics, political philosophy, aesthetics, philosophy of religion. Notable ideas: Problem of causation, bundle theory, induction, association of ideas, is-ought problem, utility, science of man.
- / the use of words in such a way in which the intended meaning is completely opposite to their literal meaning.
- / a political system in which power is allocated solely on the basis of heredity and passes from generation to generation.
- / gives a thing, idea, or an animal human qualities.
- / the mind body theory that there are two fundamentally different kinds of things in the universe-bodies and minds-neither of which can be reduced to, or analyzed into, the other.
- / in Latin means ‘Love of wisdom’
- / a process of question and answer between two people
- / a deliberate exaggeration of actions and ideas for the sake of emphasis. Ex. Your bag weighs a ton!
- / the central idea or concept of a story.
- / the systematic study of social interaction at a variety of levels.
20 Clues: / in Latin means ‘Love of wisdom’ • / Literally, the study of knowledge. • / the central idea or concept of a story. • / philosopher (469-399 BCE) teacher of Plato • / gives a thing, idea, or an animal human qualities. • / a process of question and answer between two people • / the systematic study of social interaction at a variety of levels. • ...
NANA Memories Months 1-4 2023-10-03
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
D&D 2022-10-21
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- Check a DM might ask you to roll when lying
- Muscular race of simple minds, enemies in LOTR
- Goddess of nature and peace, "The Wildmother"
- Fighter subclass named after japanese warriors
- Plane of existence home to changelings and fey
- Creature type that includes Unicorns and Angels
- Background that grants you a position of power
- Matthew _____ Dungeon Master for Critical Role
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- A red dragon spews fire, a __ dragon spews lightning
- Ten eyed monster with diverse eyebeams
- ____ Avenger, magic sword exclusive to paladins
- What the first D in D&D stands for
- 3rd Level spell that deals 8d6 damage
- Class who uses divine magic to smite the unholy
- Damage type Eldritch Blast deals
- Elven slavers from the underdark
- Sides on the typical die
- Undead spellcaster, meaning "corpse" in Gaelic
18 Clues: Sides on the typical die • Damage type Eldritch Blast deals • Elven slavers from the underdark • What the first D in D&D stands for • 3rd Level spell that deals 8d6 damage • Ten eyed monster with diverse eyebeams • Check a DM might ask you to roll when lying • Goddess of nature and peace, "The Wildmother" • Muscular race of simple minds, enemies in LOTR • ...
CFCD Croosword 2019-11-06
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- A PENALTY FINE OFFERED AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO PROSECUTION
- IT REPLACED THE DPA
- LESLEY SMITH WORKS AS A ??? OFFICER
- MADE IN IMITATION OF SOMETHING ELSE WITH THE INTENT TO DECEIVE
- A STATEMENT THAT IS KNOWN OR BELIEVED BY ITS MAKER TO BE INCORRECT OR UNTRUE
- HE REPRESENTED HIS CLIENT IN COURT BUT FAILED SO SAID ‘CORI I LOST’
- WRONGFUL OR CRIMINAL DECEPTION INTENDED TO RESULT IN FINANCIAL OR PERSONAL GAIN
- HOW MANY £’S IS THE CIVIL PENALTY
- THE ACRONYM FOR THE 1984 ACT OF PARLIAMENT THAT GOVERNS THE POWERS OF INVESTIGATING AUTHORITIES INCLUDING THE QUESTIONING OF SUSPECTS
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- THE TYPE OF FRAUD CONDUCTED BY AN EMPLOYEE OF THE DWP
- THE CLOSE OBSERVATION OF SOMEONE, OFTEN IN ORDER TO CATCH THEM IN WRONGDOING
- THE CURRENT DIRECTOR OF CFCD
- THE ACTION OF CHARGING SOMEONE WITH A CRIME AND PUTTING THEM ON TRIAL
- THE COMPUTER SYSTEM THAT FRAUD & COMPLIANCE USE
- WENTWORTH, BULLINGDON, BELMARSH FOR EXAMPLE
- THE CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT OF ENGLAND
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