criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Ode To Melancholy - John Keats (Crossword Puzzle) 2021-12-19
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- a fruit that can kill if eaten in large portions.
- One symbol of death seen in the poem.
- a river that is said to erase minds in mythology.
- First stanza is based on this theme.
- According to Keats, this cures
- pensive sadness
- the wolf bane and Yew berries highlight the theme of ______?
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- another symbol of death seen within the poem.
- The Lethe and Wolf's Bane together signify____.
- The poet also warns us about the dangers of____.
- according to Keats, it is so powerful that it can crush joy.
- exists in co-relation with despair.
- Melancholy is closely linked with _____.
- The poem follows an ______ pentameter.
- What form of poetry does this poem fall into?
15 Clues: pensive sadness • According to Keats, this cures • exists in co-relation with despair. • First stanza is based on this theme. • One symbol of death seen in the poem. • The poem follows an ______ pentameter. • Melancholy is closely linked with _____. • another symbol of death seen within the poem. • What form of poetry does this poem fall into? • ...
Godzilla Presentation 2024-04-22
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- Monster from Showa era that represents pollution
- First generation of Godzilla films
- The boat that suffered from radiation exposure in 1953
- The director of the original 1954 Gojira film
- The movie that inspired special effects for Toho creative minds
- What the original God symbolized
- Who did Toho shift to appeal to in order to sell more tickets
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- Suit-mation actor
- the modern and last era of Godzilla
- This was the fear of the producers and crew of the original film
- second generation of films (1984-1995); named after an Japanese political era
- American actor in American Release
- newest Godzilla movie from Toho
- Goofy drill like monster from the showa era; campy
- Toho's second attempt to reboot the Godzilla series
15 Clues: Suit-mation actor • newest Godzilla movie from Toho • What the original God symbolized • American actor in American Release • First generation of Godzilla films • the modern and last era of Godzilla • The director of the original 1954 Gojira film • Monster from Showa era that represents pollution • Goofy drill like monster from the showa era; campy • ...
Charlotte's crossword 2025-09-03
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- to hold down and to lower
- to win a lot in life
- to die down or fall below
- the police may do this to you if you are acting weirdly
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- something you need to survive
- when going without air for long periods of time you may do this
- the minds self controlled feelings that you cannot control
- when times a hard you may need this
- the ending affix to a word
9 Clues: to win a lot in life • to hold down and to lower • to die down or fall below • the ending affix to a word • something you need to survive • when times a hard you may need this • the police may do this to you if you are acting weirdly • the minds self controlled feelings that you cannot control • when going without air for long periods of time you may do this
Contract law 2025-09-21
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- – A legally binding agreement between parties.
- – A genuine meeting of minds between parties.
- – Something of value exchanged between parties.
- – The first stage of forming a contract, made up of offer and acceptance.
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- – A final and unequivocal response to an offer.
- – The subject of the contract must be lawful.
- – Legal ability to enter into a contract.
- – The intention to be legally bound by the agreement.
- – A clear proposal made by one party to another.
9 Clues: – Legal ability to enter into a contract. • – The subject of the contract must be lawful. • – A genuine meeting of minds between parties. • – A legally binding agreement between parties. • – A final and unequivocal response to an offer. • – Something of value exchanged between parties. • – A clear proposal made by one party to another. • ...
Government and Law 2021-06-14
11 Clues: idk • man • duuu • dumb • bruu • dumb • stuff • dumbm • idk man • Recieved Royal Assent in 1867 • a law that assorts criminal offences and procedures in Canada
federal and state court system 2024-03-15
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- blank the judicial power
- court blank
- blank court
- 3
- Jefferson, Adams, and Idaho are all blank
- traffic blank
- legislative
- title
- one million blank court cases filed
- criminal
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- plan
- first word of the title
- three hundred million blank court cases filed
- New York New York blank
- im in blank
- court blank
- US blank
- judicial
- USA
- when you miss this you get 0-12 months in jail
20 Clues: 3 • USA • plan • title • US blank • judicial • criminal • court blank • blank court • im in blank • court blank • legislative • traffic blank • first word of the title • New York New York blank • blank the judicial power • one million blank court cases filed • Jefferson, Adams, and Idaho are all blank • three hundred million blank court cases filed • when you miss this you get 0-12 months in jail
Bhagavad Gita Chapter 12 Crossword 2021-08-05
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- We must fix our ____ on Krishna.
- Those who worship Lord Krishna are most _____
- One who is ____ in happiness and distress is very dear to Krishna.
- Name of the 12th Chapter of Bhagavad Gita
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- We must use our _____ for Krishna.
- The path for those who worship Brahman is____
- The one who is dearest to Krishna is called a ______
- We must fix our minds on the _____ form of Krishna.
- We should make ______ as our supreme goal.
9 Clues: We must fix our ____ on Krishna. • We must use our _____ for Krishna. • Name of the 12th Chapter of Bhagavad Gita • We should make ______ as our supreme goal. • The path for those who worship Brahman is____ • Those who worship Lord Krishna are most _____ • We must fix our minds on the _____ form of Krishna. • The one who is dearest to Krishna is called a ______ • ...
TELE 2023-03-15
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- To broadcast with a structure that sends images over a device
- Communicating without actually talking
- A communication device that is used at a distance over a wire
- What you use to look at space
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- Moving things with your mind
- Moving from one place to another by breaking down and building up
- A message sent by a gadget that transmits over a wire
- Data being carried from far places
- Communicating through minds
9 Clues: Communicating through minds • Moving things with your mind • What you use to look at space • Data being carried from far places • Communicating without actually talking • A message sent by a gadget that transmits over a wire • To broadcast with a structure that sends images over a device • A communication device that is used at a distance over a wire • ...
TELE 2023-03-15
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- To broadcast with a structure that sends images over a device
- Communicating without actually talking
- A communication device that is used at a distance over a wire
- What you use to look at space
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- Moving things with your mind
- Moving from one place to another by breaking down and building up
- A message sent by a gadget that transmits over a wire
- Data being carried from far places
- Communicating through minds
9 Clues: Communicating through minds • Moving things with your mind • What you use to look at space • Data being carried from far places • Communicating without actually talking • A message sent by a gadget that transmits over a wire • To broadcast with a structure that sends images over a device • A communication device that is used at a distance over a wire • ...
Charlotte's crossword 2025-09-03
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- to hold down and to lower
- to win a lot in life
- to die down or fall below
- the police may do this to you if you are acting weirdly
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- something you need to survive
- when going without air for long periods of time you may do this
- the minds self controlled feelings that you cannot control
- when times a hard you may need this
- the ending affix to a word
9 Clues: to win a lot in life • to hold down and to lower • to die down or fall below • the ending affix to a word • something you need to survive • when times a hard you may need this • the police may do this to you if you are acting weirdly • the minds self controlled feelings that you cannot control • when going without air for long periods of time you may do this
Law Puzzles (DONT USE SPACES) 2017-08-30
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- legislatures attempt to respond to the needs of there citizens
- Lesser crime with a penalty less then a year
- the one presenting the charges in a criminal
- were citizens can take court decisions to try for an appeal
- Serious crime with a penalty longer then a year
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- In criminal law, the person being tried and having charges brought against them
- the 1st 10 amendments
- the clause that states that the constitution is higher then any state law
- in a civil case, the person that whose property damaged or is suing
- decisions in past cases that build up and create common law
10 Clues: the 1st 10 amendments • Lesser crime with a penalty less then a year • the one presenting the charges in a criminal • Serious crime with a penalty longer then a year • decisions in past cases that build up and create common law • were citizens can take court decisions to try for an appeal • legislatures attempt to respond to the needs of there citizens • ...
Vocabulary: CRIME 2022-03-14
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- People who commit a crime.
- Object that is used for fighting or attacking somebody.
- He/She protects the people in a building.
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- Marks of the criminal's shoes or feet. The police use them to identify the criminal.
- Place where criminals go after the police catch them.
- When a person kills another person.
- Marks of the criminal's hand. The police use them to identify the criminal.
- It was the object inside the secret box.
- Verb: To take something from a person without permission and never give it back or pay it.
- Person whose job is to investigate a crime.
10 Clues: People who commit a crime. • When a person kills another person. • It was the object inside the secret box. • He/She protects the people in a building. • Person whose job is to investigate a crime. • Place where criminals go after the police catch them. • Object that is used for fighting or attacking somebody. • ...
The Murder at the Vicarage: Part 2 2015-03-26
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- off A good criminal will get rid of the evidence and _____________ the fingerprints
- Having your gun filled with bullets, ready to fire
- Sadiya really enjoys listening to other people's conversations
- Another word for a servant
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- This happens when Jose tells Nebiat that he will reveal her secret if she doesn't marry him
- The process of gathering evidence and getting information about a criminal case
- When you agree with someone, you _________ your head
- A final decision
- into When you see and speak to someone you know unexpectedly
- A person who is very suspicious, usually involved in something illegal
10 Clues: A final decision • Another word for a servant • Having your gun filled with bullets, ready to fire • When you agree with someone, you _________ your head • into When you see and speak to someone you know unexpectedly • Sadiya really enjoys listening to other people's conversations • A person who is very suspicious, usually involved in something illegal • ...
Crime 2023-03-28
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- Intent to do evil
- Punishable offense against society.
- Infractions-lesser misdemeanors, not entitled to a jury trial.
- A crime punishable by confinement for more than a year or by a fine $1,000 or both – or even death.
- people who lie under oath
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- theft of personal property
- entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft.
- A less serious crime.Punishable by confinement of less a year or by a fine, or both.
- the criminal conduct of taking another’s property or money by to whom it has been entrusted.
- the criminal act of setting fire to someone's property
10 Clues: Intent to do evil • people who lie under oath • theft of personal property • Punishable offense against society. • the criminal act of setting fire to someone's property • Infractions-lesser misdemeanors, not entitled to a jury trial. • entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft. • ...
#2 Q3 Vocab Choiceboard 2023-03-30
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- Her scientific _ have made her quite well-known in the field of biology.
- They hoped to _ the criminal charges from his criminal record.
- leave (a personal estate or one's body) to a person or other beneficiary by a will.
- The crowd was ordered to _ peacefully after the concert.
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- find (something) out for certain; make sure of.
- a very convincing argument can be _.
- to move toward one point and join together.
- having limits or bounds.
- respect and admiration, typically for a person.
- if you are connected to a gang, then you are _ with the gang.
10 Clues: having limits or bounds. • a very convincing argument can be _. • to move toward one point and join together. • find (something) out for certain; make sure of. • respect and admiration, typically for a person. • The crowd was ordered to _ peacefully after the concert. • if you are connected to a gang, then you are _ with the gang. • ...
Bill of Rights Review 2025-11-13
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- Forbids cruel and unusual punishments.
- Promises a jury trial in civil (non-criminal) cases.
- Protects your freedoms of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition.
- Citizens have more rights than what is listed in the constitution
- Protects against unfair searches and taking of property.
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- You don’t have to testify against yourself; protects your right to due process.
- Gives people the right to own and carry weapons.
- Guarantees a fair and speedy trial in criminal cases.
- Says powers not given to the federal government belong to the states or people.
- Says soldiers can’t live in your home without your permission.
10 Clues: Forbids cruel and unusual punishments. • Gives people the right to own and carry weapons. • Promises a jury trial in civil (non-criminal) cases. • Guarantees a fair and speedy trial in criminal cases. • Protects against unfair searches and taking of property. • Says soldiers can’t live in your home without your permission. • ...
PSYCHOPATHY: BEYOND THE MEDIA STORIES 2025-11-24
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- A common interpersonal tactic used by individuals with psychopathic traits.
- A trait commonly found in non-criminal or “functional” psychopaths.
- A personality construct characterized by traits like low empathy and manipulation.
- Concept discussed in the project to prevent misunderstandings and errors.
- Emotional ability that psychopaths typically lack.
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- Tool used to evaluate psychopathy, such as the PCL-R.
- Trait associated with poor behavioral control and risk-taking.
- Section that explains how the group gathered and analyzed information.
- Criminal psychopaths often show instrumental forms of this behavior.
- Psychopathy exists on this continuum, meaning it varies in severity.
10 Clues: Emotional ability that psychopaths typically lack. • Tool used to evaluate psychopathy, such as the PCL-R. • Trait associated with poor behavioral control and risk-taking. • A trait commonly found in non-criminal or “functional” psychopaths. • Criminal psychopaths often show instrumental forms of this behavior. • ...
The Wednesday Wars 2017-04-11
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- gather; collect (p 115)
- death or injury suffered in an accident or some other unfortunate event (p 7)
- cooperator or participator, commonly in criminal acts (p 14)
- someone who wanted to end slavery, especially in the United States before the Civil War (p 222)
- evil; wicked (p 47)
- payback in order to settle the score; intense revenge, especially in the next life (p 216)
- caused to join an organization or a group (p 11)
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- blanket-like cloak with a hole in the center for the head, usually used for rain protection (p 252)
- uproar; crazy situation that has gone completely chaotic, disorganized, loud, and distracting (p 97)
- increasing forward motion (p 123)
- team of lawyers who try to make the jury believe that the accused person committed a crime (p 4)
- public toilets (p 245 and 249)
- beautiful handwriting (p 74)
- completely wipe out (p 81)
- criminal who illegally sets fire to property (p 222)
- having to do with cooking or the kitchen (p 45)
16 Clues: evil; wicked (p 47) • gather; collect (p 115) • completely wipe out (p 81) • beautiful handwriting (p 74) • public toilets (p 245 and 249) • increasing forward motion (p 123) • having to do with cooking or the kitchen (p 45) • caused to join an organization or a group (p 11) • criminal who illegally sets fire to property (p 222) • ...
the wonderful world of justice 2023-05-24
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- another name for a show cause hearing
- a legal document that detains an accused to a correctional facility
- The Crown files this with KB when they are sure they have enough evidence to go to trial
- an assured release option without having to deposit money
- the most commonly used adjournment code in Regina
- a person who agrees to take responsibility for an accused person upon release
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- where murder trials are heard
- an order made by the court so an accused will not contact someone while in custody
- government official charged with bringing defendants in criminal cases to justice
- the person who has the authority to hear and decide cases in criminal law
- the best courthouse in the Province
- to proceed without further delay
- the evidence of the charge from police reports and witness statements
- a release option where bail is paid
- where offenders serve sentences over 2 years
- adjourned without a set date
16 Clues: adjourned without a set date • where murder trials are heard • to proceed without further delay • the best courthouse in the Province • a release option where bail is paid • another name for a show cause hearing • where offenders serve sentences over 2 years • the most commonly used adjournment code in Regina • an assured release option without having to deposit money • ...
12 Angry Men 2022-03-11
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- a body of 12 people at court
- a widely held belief or idea of a particular type of person or thing
- an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law
- overcrowded urban street lived in by the very poor
- a claim, typically a criminal one, is alleged to have taken place
- engage in long and careful consideration
- a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.
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- a room forming a separate residence w/in a house
- the tendency to derive pleasure from inflicting pain
- of an action, especially a crime thought out or planned beforehand.:
- a person who is unreasonably attached to a belief, especially one who is prejudiced against a person
- (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty
- the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone
- quiet and gentle
- greatly dismayed or horrified
- prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group
16 Clues: quiet and gentle • a body of 12 people at court • greatly dismayed or horrified • engage in long and careful consideration • a room forming a separate residence w/in a house • overcrowded urban street lived in by the very poor • the tendency to derive pleasure from inflicting pain • (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty • ...
Criminal Justice 2024-02-21
Criminal Law 2024-10-15
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- Written definitions of crimes and punishment enacted by legislatures and published.
- The principle of criminal liability that requires that a criminal intent has to trigger the criminal act.
- Private wrongs for which you can sue the party who wronged you and recover money.
- unconscious bodily movements
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- offenses punishable by fine and/or confinement in the local jail for up to one year.
- crimes punishable by death or confinement in the state's prison for one year to life without parole.
6 Clues: unconscious bodily movements • Private wrongs for which you can sue the party who wronged you and recover money. • Written definitions of crimes and punishment enacted by legislatures and published. • offenses punishable by fine and/or confinement in the local jail for up to one year. • ...
Criminal Law 2024-11-07
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- something that causes a person to act
- holding an actor criminally, accountable for the results of her conduct
- the area immediately surrounding the home
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- unconscious bodily movements
- the character or condition of a person or thing
- conscious creation of a "substantial and unjustifiable" risk of criminal harm
6 Clues: unconscious bodily movements • something that causes a person to act • the area immediately surrounding the home • the character or condition of a person or thing • holding an actor criminally, accountable for the results of her conduct • conscious creation of a "substantial and unjustifiable" risk of criminal harm
Chapter 9 cont. 2017-10-29
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- forgiveness for the crime committed that stops further criminal processing.
- the procedure at a sentencing hearing in which the convicted defendant has the right to address the court before the sentence is imposed.
- a two-stage trial consisting of a guilt phase and a separate penalty phase.
- reports used to help judges determine the appropriate sentence.
- reductions in sentences, granted by a state's governor.
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- review in which the appellate court compares the sentence in the case it is reviewing with penalties imposed in similar cases in the state.
- decriptions of the harm and suffering that a crime has caused victims and their survivors.
- court held that the capital punishment statutes in three cases were unconstitutional because it gave the jury complete discretion to decide whether to impose the death penalty or a lesser punishment for capital cases.
- court held that it cruel and unusual punishment to execute the intellectually challenged.
- in death sentencing, facts of situations that increase the blameworthiness for a criminal act.
- in death sentencing, facts or situations that do not justify or excuse a criminal act but reduce the degree of blameworthiness and thus may reduce the punishment.
- this decision caused the resumption of executions on January 17, 1977.
- limited capital punishment to offenders who are 18 years of age or older at the time of their offenses.
- the court ruled that rape of a child when the victim was not killed did not warrant death.
14 Clues: reductions in sentences, granted by a state's governor. • reports used to help judges determine the appropriate sentence. • this decision caused the resumption of executions on January 17, 1977. • forgiveness for the crime committed that stops further criminal processing. • a two-stage trial consisting of a guilt phase and a separate penalty phase. • ...
Marketing 2 2017-05-15
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- Ability of a product to satisfy human wants and needs.
- Period of economic contraction.
- Quantity of a specif product that a supplier is willing to supply a certain price.
- A business that competes for your customers.
- Something that is not physical but has a value.
- Comparing your company to leading companies in your market.
- Business owned by a small number of people.
- Ability to keep information private.
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- The level of excellence in something.
- Amount of money requested or exchanged for a product
- Exaggeration of a group's characteristic.
- Something of value that a business owns.
- Process of telling/exposing people about a product.
- Business that sells to businesses.
- Actions to create a certain image in the minds of customers.
- Product, price, place, promotion.
- Person who starts and owns a business.
- Gross Domestic Product
- Rules for deciding the right behavior in a situation.
19 Clues: Gross Domestic Product • Period of economic contraction. • Product, price, place, promotion. • Business that sells to businesses. • Ability to keep information private. • The level of excellence in something. • Person who starts and owns a business. • Something of value that a business owns. • Exaggeration of a group's characteristic. • ...
Epistemology Puzzle 2016-04-12
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- Act of accepting or rejecting a proposition
- A belief that asserts "true conviction of something" supported by evidence
- Evidence which is necessary, but not sufficient
- Property of the agent making the statement
- Theory that we are born with innate ideas
- Firm conviction that you assert and that which you will make a commitment about
- Said "I think, therefore I am."
- The theory or study of knowledge
- Explained how ideas are related to "qualities"
- Doubting; suspension of judgment
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- Ideas built into our minds at birth
- Mind as a blank slate
- A justified "Truth-Claim"
- Theory that we know things because we experience them through our senses
- Type of knowledge gained through experience
- Type of knowledge prior to experience
- Philosopher and Anglican Priest
- Evidence which is necessary and sufficient
- Author of "Critique of Pure Reason"
19 Clues: Mind as a blank slate • A justified "Truth-Claim" • Philosopher and Anglican Priest • Said "I think, therefore I am." • The theory or study of knowledge • Doubting; suspension of judgment • Ideas built into our minds at birth • Author of "Critique of Pure Reason" • Type of knowledge prior to experience • Theory that we are born with innate ideas • ...
Gratitude to God 2024-11-26
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- The "S" in ACTs stands for:
- The "A" in ACTs stands for:
- This form of prayer needs to be expressed externally.
- What is a lifelong journey focused on growing your connection with God?
- Prayer using scriptures to understand God's text.
- To turn your minds off to be with God
- Prayer that aims to make room for God
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- Who prayed even as he went against death?
- The "C" in ACTs stands for:
- The model of God
- What is a problem that can happen with Vocal Prayer
- The "T" in ACTs stands for:
- What IS our relationship with God?
- Brings us to the present time
- A form of prayer asking God to help others or oneself
- Who was a teacher of prayer that died in 1582?
- _ who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name
- To seek forgiveness for your sins from God
- The creator, who we pray to.
- Who is 100% divine, 100% human?
20 Clues: The model of God • The "C" in ACTs stands for: • The "S" in ACTs stands for: • The "T" in ACTs stands for: • The "A" in ACTs stands for: • The creator, who we pray to. • Brings us to the present time • Who is 100% divine, 100% human? • What IS our relationship with God? • To turn your minds off to be with God • Prayer that aims to make room for God • ...
gold group term 3 2023-09-11
ADJ-3 Chapter 2 2023-02-02
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- rules governing on how law is administered
- the multiple criminal justice procedures and processes that must be followed before a person can be legally deprived of his life, liberty or property
- The law that defines acts that are criminal
- the constitutional principle that the punishment should fit the crime, expressed in the Eighth Amendment's cruel and unusual punishment clause
- has the final authority to interpret the federal constitution
- the first ten amendments of the U.S. Constitution
- makes a criminal act done before passage of the law against it and punishes such action
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- test determining whether a defendants words pose an immediate danger of bringing about substantive evils that Congress has the right and duty to prevent
- notice due process requirement that people are entitles to know what they are forbidden from doing so they can shape their conduct accordingly
- special legislative enactment that declares a person or group of persons guilty of a crime and subject to punishment without trial
10 Clues: rules governing on how law is administered • The law that defines acts that are criminal • the first ten amendments of the U.S. Constitution • has the final authority to interpret the federal constitution • makes a criminal act done before passage of the law against it and punishes such action • ...
Motifs in Macbeth 2020-08-17
6 Clues: Win us with honest trifles • Out, damned spot! Out I say • When shall we three meet again • Doctor, cast the water of my land, • Sore labours bath/Balm of hurt minds • The obscure bird clamour'd the livelong night
Super Hero First Names 2013-06-19
6 Clues: Man of steel • bitten by a radioactive spider • mutant who possesses a healing factor • genius scientist who physically transforms when agnry • high-level telepath,can read, control, and influence human minds • An American billionaire playboy, industrialist and ingenious engineer
Game in class 2022-11-19
6 Clues: the author name • being obsessed with your goal • Focus your knowledge in one place • the year which the author was born • the name of the man who gave him the challenge • the bridge between subconscious and conscious minds
August 2020 Newsletter Crossword Puzzle 2020-08-07
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- A form of social engineering where an attacker tries to convince a victim to give up valuable information or access to a service or system.
- A cyber hacker poses as another person when apprehended for breaking the law.
- A cyber criminal uses another person's identity to obtain credit, goods and services.
- A type of identity theft where a theft uses a person’s name, address, and social security number to file a fraudulent tax return.
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- This activity involves rummaging through trash for personal information.
- A technique used by an individual to discreetly watch or listen to others providing valuable personal information.
- A type of identity theft when a hacker assumes another person's identity to obtain prescriptions.
- A type of identity theft where a hacker poses as another person when apprehended for a crime.
- A cyber criminal uses another person's information to assume his or her identity in daily life.
- A minor’s identity is used for an impostor’s personal gain.
10 Clues: A minor’s identity is used for an impostor’s personal gain. • This activity involves rummaging through trash for personal information. • A cyber hacker poses as another person when apprehended for breaking the law. • A cyber criminal uses another person's identity to obtain credit, goods and services. • ...
Offender Profiling 2015-02-17
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- The bottom up approach can be considered this as it relies on statistical analysis (9)
- Word that can follow each of these which is part of Canter's approach: criminal, interpersonal, offender, spatial (11)
- Name of criminal from key case study (4,5)
- One of the five characteristics Canter suggests is important for police investigations (11)
- Canter's approach to offender profiling (5,2)
- A criticism of the study "Developments in Offender Profiling"(6)
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- One of the two typologies identified by Douglas & Ressler (9)
- Alternative name for top down typology
- Canter's approach is like 'piecing together' one of these (6)
- One of the stages in typological profiling: Crime _______________ (14)
- The theory based on analysis of 66 sexual offences (4,6)
- Number of disorganised offenders in the Douglas & Ressler study
- Canter's colleague in a key study for offender profiling (8)
- The type of 'space analysis' devised by Canter (8)
14 Clues: Alternative name for top down typology • Name of criminal from key case study (4,5) • Canter's approach to offender profiling (5,2) • The type of 'space analysis' devised by Canter (8) • The theory based on analysis of 66 sexual offences (4,6) • Canter's colleague in a key study for offender profiling (8) • ...
Crimes Puzzle 2024-02-18
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- The kind of criminal who might steal information from a private computer.
- Where criminals are sent if they are guilty.
- “I don’t want to go to jail. I want to be _ _ _ _!”
- Someone who sells drugs illegally
- When you steal something from a store.
- Something that can be used to hurt or kill, like a gun or knife
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- Someone who steals from people while they are walking in the city.
- Someone who kills an innocent person.
- What police officers use to arrest criminals.
- Who you need to hire if you are a criminal who is in trouble.
- This crime is done by people who obsessively follow, annoy, or watch the moves of other people
- What police officers do to criminals they find.
- The person who tells you whether or not you are guilty
- Police officers must wear this everyday at work
14 Clues: Someone who sells drugs illegally • Someone who kills an innocent person. • When you steal something from a store. • Where criminals are sent if they are guilty. • What police officers use to arrest criminals. • What police officers do to criminals they find. • Police officers must wear this everyday at work • “I don’t want to go to jail. I want to be _ _ _ _!” • ...
Medieval Law and Order 2024-02-01
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- This would find out if you are guilty or innocent.
- This crime is when you steal something.
- The whole village would hunt down the criminal.
- This is what happens to you after you commit a crime.
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- This means you did commit a crime.
- This crime could be committed by women.
- When you do something against the law.
- This means you did not commit a crime.
- A group of 10 men who have to hand in a criminal or pay a fine.
9 Clues: This means you did commit a crime. • When you do something against the law. • This means you did not commit a crime. • This crime could be committed by women. • This crime is when you steal something. • The whole village would hunt down the criminal. • This would find out if you are guilty or innocent. • This is what happens to you after you commit a crime. • ...
Vocab #4 2025-11-21
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- A piece of legislation enacted by a municipal authority
- The official power to make legal decisions and judgements
- A civil officer or lay judge who administers the law, especially one who conducts a court that deals with minor offenses and holds preliminary hearings for more serious cases
- Applying to a higher court for a reversal of the decisions of a lower court
- A court of law where individuals accused of breaking the law are testified
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- A crime, typically one involving violence, regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor, and usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death
- A public official authorized to decide questions brought before court
- Of, by, or appropriate to a court or judge
- A nonindictable offense, regarded in the US as less serious than a felony
- A tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases
- A formal examination of evidence before a judge, and typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings
- A court of law that handles various types of civil cases. It doesn't hear criminal cases and focuses on disputes between individuals or organizations
- System of rules which a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members, and which it may enforce by the imposition of penalties
13 Clues: Of, by, or appropriate to a court or judge • A piece of legislation enacted by a municipal authority • The official power to make legal decisions and judgements • A public official authorized to decide questions brought before court • A nonindictable offense, regarded in the US as less serious than a felony • ...
Netflix Series 2020-05-23
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- "you've got 10 month"
- famous criminal
- a genital-related guru
- everyone personal assistant
- used to be bald
- a twin in real life
- play a musical instrement
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- finally got a girlfriend
- has a silver hair
- talking monkey
- obsessed with serial killer
- a hopeless romantic
- hit by a stone
- distinguisable laugh
- cold blooded
15 Clues: cold blooded • talking monkey • hit by a stone • famous criminal • used to be bald • has a silver hair • a hopeless romantic • a twin in real life • distinguisable laugh • "you've got 10 month" • a genital-related guru • finally got a girlfriend • play a musical instrement • obsessed with serial killer • everyone personal assistant
Tangled 2021-11-13
15 Clues: huge • on land • to finish • to get better • loved very much • a carrying lamp • to give an order • to twist together • a violent criminal • a small shoulder bag • a party, celebration • king and queens family • low area between mountains • colored tiles making a picture • a picure representing an idea or thing
Grace Lesson 8 2020-12-04
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- not easily held
- to honor or celebrate
- stubbornly resistant
- to reduce the value of
- beyond doubt
- an analysis
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- to make better
- duplicity, falseness
- rejection, abandonment
- to release an accused criminal to another jurisdiction
- roughness or harshness
- to protest
- wasteful, immoral
- to reduce the intensity of
- to act as a go-between
15 Clues: to protest • an analysis • beyond doubt • to make better • not easily held • wasteful, immoral • duplicity, falseness • stubbornly resistant • to honor or celebrate • rejection, abandonment • roughness or harshness • to reduce the value of • to act as a go-between • to reduce the intensity of • to release an accused criminal to another jurisdiction
The Outsiders 2021-05-13
15 Clues: gun • jail • steal • to cry • police • a knife • alcohol • a criminal • a cigarette • to like something • large group fight • to understand or get it • wears grease in hair & is lower class • territory or location belonging to a group • short for social-upper class who have nice clothes and fancy cars
20th May 2021-05-27
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- noisy ghost
- cluster of islands
- a messenger on a diplomatic mission
- cheap not nice art
- violent, criminal
- odd and therefore amusing
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- someone who looks just like someone else
- document showing aims
- firing of guns
- showing off boldness
- broken
- a person who helps two groups communicate
- expert
- without
- fortress standing above a city
15 Clues: broken • expert • without • noisy ghost • firing of guns • violent, criminal • cluster of islands • cheap not nice art • showing off boldness • document showing aims • odd and therefore amusing • fortress standing above a city • a messenger on a diplomatic mission • someone who looks just like someone else • a person who helps two groups communicate
Guess that Big :) 2024-10-16
15 Clues: A gulf • An herb • V is for? • To live ___ • A chocolate • Part of a Card • Katniss sister • TV show on HULU • You are my ____ • A type of flower • A famous NY Statue • Semester I crossed • A type of photo art • Tree I am a part of • John Jay College of Criminal ___
Ocupaciones 2024-11-24
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- takes you to your vacation
- can save you from drowning
- checks your heart beat
- cuts your hair
- protects community
- prescribes your medicine
- works in kitchen
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- cleans houses
- cleans schools
- makes murals
- talk to you about your problems
- has a green thumb
- takes many pictures
- criminal for a living
- unclogs your toilet
15 Clues: makes murals • cleans houses • cleans schools • cuts your hair • works in kitchen • has a green thumb • protects community • takes many pictures • unclogs your toilet • criminal for a living • checks your heart beat • prescribes your medicine • takes you to your vacation • can save you from drowning • talk to you about your problems
Unit 26: Cooperation and Groups 2025-04-14
15 Clues: huge company • whoa. people. • benefits both • absorb culture • criminal helper • provide support • at the same time • we agree on this • it's for everyone • conspiracy helper • we gather together... • fit like puzzle pieces • super random collection • working for a common cause • do unto others as you would have them do to you
Sophie Crossword #1 2018-07-28
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- Finish ale before kissing starts. Lad. (4)
- Drinks are served by 3 points in London (6)
- Highly intelligent mammals, professors. They group learners with greek letter (8)
- Criminal bill circumnavigates right to make quiet point and then opposing point as hearings start for group with no young (6,6)
- Irrational number kisses sexy spot, slowly at first, for police (4)
- (Second part of Criminal bill clue) (3,4)
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- Babies require all the gear and a home pain relief machine (7)
- Put one in bank for bones (4)
- Strings heads together with parallel lines (6)
- Kind man rallying Porsche hit race starter (10)
- Festival hard on financial investment (9)
- Small jedi eats the french pole girl (7)
- consultant's firm opinion informally worth a thousand dollars and covers my back (4, 3)
- Eastern wheels turn crazy around the extremes. Mamma Mia! (5)
14 Clues: Put one in bank for bones (4) • Small jedi eats the french pole girl (7) • Festival hard on financial investment (9) • (Second part of Criminal bill clue) (3,4) • Finish ale before kissing starts. Lad. (4) • Drinks are served by 3 points in London (6) • Strings heads together with parallel lines (6) • Kind man rallying Porsche hit race starter (10) • ...
Government Puzzle by Eviel 2020-04-19
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- Jurisdiction/Courts that hear cases brought to them on appeal from a lower court
- Law/Dispute between private parties
- official power to make legal decisions and judgments.
- one being charged
- Law/Violating a law
- Jurisdiction/Courts in which a case is first heard
- Court/the general trial courts of the United States federal judiciary
- Courts/Have jurisdiction over state laws
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- Court/the part of the judicial system that is responsible for hearing and reviewing appeals from legal cases that have already been
- lawyer who conducts the case against a defendant in a criminal court. Also called prosecuting attorney.
- Court/the highest federal court in the US, consisting of nine justices and taking judicial precedence over all other courts in the
- Courts/Have jurisdiction over federal laws
- Court System/State Courts AND Federal Courts
- Behavior/Orderly and lawful action; conduct that is deemed proper for a peaceful and law-abiding individual
- Function/Interpret and apply the law to solve disputes between two or more parties
15 Clues: one being charged • Law/Violating a law • Law/Dispute between private parties • Courts/Have jurisdiction over state laws • Courts/Have jurisdiction over federal laws • Court System/State Courts AND Federal Courts • Jurisdiction/Courts in which a case is first heard • official power to make legal decisions and judgments. • ...
Freak the mighty 2013-01-22
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- Max's nickname
- Leader of the Panhead Motorcycle
- Max's friend
- Max's grandpa's favourite drink every night
- Max's criminal father
- Mechanical bird
- Max's Grandpa
- Leader of the gang
- Freak's reading tutor
- Freak's father job
- Important event for the whole USA
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- Freak's Favourite book
- Max and Freak's school principal
- Freak's real name
- where was freak died
- Iggy's Wife
16 Clues: Iggy's Wife • Max's friend • Max's Grandpa • Max's nickname • Mechanical bird • Freak's real name • Leader of the gang • Freak's father job • where was freak died • Max's criminal father • Freak's reading tutor • Freak's Favourite book • Leader of the Panhead Motorcycle • Max and Freak's school principal • Important event for the whole USA • Max's grandpa's favourite drink every night
10-codes 2024-07-22
16 Clues: Cancel • Enroute • BACK-UP • SEND HELP • Follow up • Paperwork • Can You Copy? • Out of Service • Receiving well • In contact with • Visitors Present • Message Delivered • Prisoner in custody • Stolen/Wanted check • Criminal history check • Emergency Traffic Only
Legal Crossword 2024-10-30
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- An official who hears and judges minor court cases.
- Something against the law.
- The person charged for committing a crime.
- A civil or criminal proceeding at law or in equity.
- Decision in civil or criminal court case; guilty or not guilty.
- A type of civil action where one party causes harm through failure to uphold a reasonable duty of care to a 'neighbour'.
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- The party who initiates or commences a civil action against another party.
- Judge/jury viewing evidence and deciding a verdict.
- Someone who was forced to flee their country.
- Releasing the accused while awaiting trial.
- When one party causes another to lose reputation.
- When the defendant receives fine to the plaintiff.
- Interprets and applies the laws made by parliament; in Australia this role is fulfilled by the high court and other courts.
- The person accused of a crime.
14 Clues: Something against the law. • The person accused of a crime. • The person charged for committing a crime. • Releasing the accused while awaiting trial. • Someone who was forced to flee their country. • When one party causes another to lose reputation. • When the defendant receives fine to the plaintiff. • Judge/jury viewing evidence and deciding a verdict. • ...
Cybersecurity Crossword 2025-10-12
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- Online criminal who tries to steal data
- Always make your password ---- to guess.
- Your secret word to get into an account.
- Online criminal who tries to steal data
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- What you should save or copy your files onto (like an external drive).
- A trick where someone pretends to be a company to get your info.
- A bad software that makes your computer sick (like a cold).
- The opposite of strong; a quick-to-guess secret word.
- A scam where bad people trick you for information.
9 Clues: Online criminal who tries to steal data • Always make your password ---- to guess. • Your secret word to get into an account. • Online criminal who tries to steal data • A scam where bad people trick you for information. • The opposite of strong; a quick-to-guess secret word. • A bad software that makes your computer sick (like a cold). • ...
Cumulative Review 2023-02-15
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- political party that rep. farmers in New South
- govt. where people hold the power
- used AJC to spread his ideas during New South Era
- GA general assembly is made up of House of Representatives and the ______
- ________ of Confederation was 1st written constitution
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- laws that required separate drinking fountains during New South Era
- behavior committed by a juvenile that would not be a criminal act in adult law
- acts committed by a juvenile that would be a criminal act
- leader of most city governments
9 Clues: leader of most city governments • govt. where people hold the power • political party that rep. farmers in New South • used AJC to spread his ideas during New South Era • ________ of Confederation was 1st written constitution • acts committed by a juvenile that would be a criminal act • laws that required separate drinking fountains during New South Era • ...
Reclutamiento de cárteles 2025-10-24
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- Área de estudio que analiza las causas del delito
- Proceso mediante el cual los grupos criminales captan a nuevas personas
- Consecuencia social del reclutamiento que destruye familias y comunidades.
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- Lugar donde algunos cárteles reclutan a exconvictos.
- Organización criminal que controla gran parte del Pacífico mexicano
- Medio digital que los cárteles utilizan para captar jóvenes.
- Grupo social más vulnerable al reclutamiento criminal
- Situación económica que favorece la vulnerabilidad y facilita el reclutamiento.
- Grupo delictivo que opera en México y recluta jóvenes en redes sociales
9 Clues: Área de estudio que analiza las causas del delito • Lugar donde algunos cárteles reclutan a exconvictos. • Grupo social más vulnerable al reclutamiento criminal • Medio digital que los cárteles utilizan para captar jóvenes. • Organización criminal que controla gran parte del Pacífico mexicano • ...
Legal 2023-02-01
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- statues The ______ divide the parties to a crime into two categories: principal in the first degree and accessory.
- Within the Florida Statutes, the later ______ generally outline the penalties set forth for the offense; however, for some offenses, the penalty is outlined in a separate section within the chapter.
- The last portion of the _______ provides legislative changes and dates relating to that statute.
- When the participation and criminal conduct ______ among the defendants, it is important to determine who is responsible for which crime, or aspect of crime, and to what degree.
- It requires grand jury indictment for capital crimes and prohibits double jeopardy and deprivation of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.
- intent For _____ crimes the only thing that needs to be proved is that the suspect intentionally committed the illegal act.
- intent _______ defines most criminal offenses and requires some forbidden act by the offender.
- Law enforcement activities affected by the ________ relate to making the contact with a suspect who is represented by counsel, and making sure reports and evidence are submitted in a timely manner.
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- A person may also commit a criminal act by failing to act, that is, by _______. To base criminal liability on failure to act, you must first find that the person had a legal duty to act and not simply a moral duty.
- Within the Florida Statutes, there may be additional ______ which specify the elements or components of the crime.
- offense For a person to be guilty of a ______, the offense must be defined so that the suspect engages in specific conduct or intentionally produces a specified result.
- Establishes due process and equal protection of the laws.
- The Florida Statute chapters are _______ topics, and are broken down into sections, which are broken down into subsections.
13 Clues: Establishes due process and equal protection of the laws. • intent _______ defines most criminal offenses and requires some forbidden act by the offender. • The last portion of the _______ provides legislative changes and dates relating to that statute. • ...
Arrest Procedures 2025-09-10
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- The constitutional rights of citizens against government actions that threaten the denial of life, liberty, or property. In criminal cases, arrests and trials must meet certain minimum standards of fairness, and laws cannot violate constitutional rights.
- Giving evidence and answering questions that would tend to subject one to criminal prosecution.
- The warning given to suspects by law enforcement advising suspects of their legal rights to counsel, to refuse to answer questions, to avoid self-incrimination, and other privileges. Named after the landmark case of Miranda v. Arizona (1966).
- reasonable grounds to believe a crime is being committed or has been committed
- a standard based upon a U.S. Supreme Court decision which states law enforcement officers must warn a person taken into custody that he or she has the right to remain silent and is entitled to legal counsel
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- Warranted suspicion that a person may be engaged in criminal conduct. Not quite to the level of probable cause.
- The right to be represented by an attorney at critical stages of the criminal justice system.
- Taking a person suspected of committing a crime into custody and curtailing the individual’s freedom to leave, until the person can be brought before a judge to answer the charges against him or her.
- The right to a grand jury for a capital or serious crime; protection against double jeopardy; protection against self-incrimination; prohibition of the taking of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.
- document issued by a legal or government official authorizing the police to make an arrest
- process of police holding someone prior to arrest
11 Clues: process of police holding someone prior to arrest • reasonable grounds to believe a crime is being committed or has been committed • document issued by a legal or government official authorizing the police to make an arrest • The right to be represented by an attorney at critical stages of the criminal justice system. • ...
Marvel 2021-06-17
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- Hulk catchphrase; Hulk _____!
- Thor love interest
- Winter Soldier
- "___ HYDRA"
- Clint Barton daughter
- Bruce _____
- The first avenger
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- Criminal organization led by Red Skull
- Spider-Man hometown
- Name of Kat Denning's character
- God of mischief
- Natasha Romanoff
- Name of Thor's hammer
- Peter Quill love interest; green
- Tony Stark's superhero name
- Tony Stark's love interest
16 Clues: "___ HYDRA" • Bruce _____ • Winter Soldier • God of mischief • Natasha Romanoff • The first avenger • Thor love interest • Spider-Man hometown • Name of Thor's hammer • Clint Barton daughter • Tony Stark's love interest • Tony Stark's superhero name • Hulk catchphrase; Hulk _____! • Name of Kat Denning's character • Peter Quill love interest; green • Criminal organization led by Red Skull
And Then There Were None - By Agatha Christie Crossword Puzzle 2012-11-25
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- Done or shown openly
- Used for emphasis
- Not openly acknowledged
- In a peaceful manner
- Without regret or guilt
- Not cheerful or smiling
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- Charming, confident or elegant
- Warm and friendly
- Incomprehensible or confusing
- Discouragement
- Devoutly religious
- The authority to represent someone else
- a strong dislike
- The state of being unaware
- Attractive or tempting
- Wicked or criminal
16 Clues: Discouragement • a strong dislike • Warm and friendly • Used for emphasis • Devoutly religious • Wicked or criminal • Done or shown openly • In a peaceful manner • Attractive or tempting • Not openly acknowledged • Without regret or guilt • Not cheerful or smiling • The state of being unaware • Incomprehensible or confusing • Charming, confident or elegant • ...
10-codes 2024-07-22
16 Clues: Cancel • Enroute • BACK-UP • SEND HELP • Follow up • Paperwork • Can You Copy? • Out of Service • Receiving well • In contact with • Visitors Present • Message Delivered • Prisoner in custody • Stolen/Wanted check • Criminal history check • Emergency Traffic Only
Vocabulary to know 2023-10-10
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- whistling whispers
- respecting the needs and feelings of others
- repulsive
- gently pushing
- comparison of two things using like or as
- bang, crash boom
- giving human traits to something not human
- exaggeration
- endure
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- economic situation
- excited for anticipated
- suffering or difficulty
- To ravenously eat
- unlawful
- explaining thoroughly by adding details
- to deeply affect or influence
16 Clues: endure • unlawful • repulsive • exaggeration • gently pushing • bang, crash boom • To ravenously eat • economic situation • whistling whispers • excited for anticipated • suffering or difficulty • to deeply affect or influence • explaining thoroughly by adding details • comparison of two things using like or as • giving human traits to something not human • ...
DAR ChatGPT Survivor Season 9 2025-02-12
16 Clues: 1st Scream • 14th Another • 8th Among Us • 9th God of War • 5th Zero Escape • 15th Creepypasta • 10th Fire Emblem • 4th Criminal Case • 3rd The Evil Dead • 12th The Lion King • 11th Battle Royale • 2nd The Hunger Games • 6th The Walking Dead • 7th Dead by Daylight • 13th Your Turn to Die • 16th Five Nights at Freddy's
Word map Vocab 2025-11-20
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- to reject or renounce under oath
- drop forswear villain hero
- sinner villain profane clean
- the nature of a portent
- a cruelly malicious person
- fuss brawl brawl agreement
- moving or acting
- suspicious envious
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- admit
- hurried hasty
- characterized by irreverence
- a joke or witty remark
- kind
- prank jest hasty slow
- an angry noisy fight
- full of feeling or expressing envy
- abusive profane portentous predictable
- alarming portentous jest work
18 Clues: kind • admit • hurried hasty • moving or acting • suspicious envious • an angry noisy fight • a joke or witty remark • the nature of a portent • a cruelly malicious person • characterized by irreverence • alarming portentous jest work • to reject or renounce under oath • drop forswear villain hero • sinner villain profane clean • prank jest hasty slow • ...
8.4 Reading Crossword - Hebrews 8 2024-09-27
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- they shall all ___ me
- every high priest offers gifts and
- the Lord will establish a new covenant with Israel and
- Our High Priest is at the right hand of the throne of
- God will be merciful toward their
- obtained a ministry that is more excellent
- God will write his law on their
- the new covenant makes the old one
- if he were here, he would not be a priest at all
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- I will be their God, and the will be my
- God will out his law into their
- because they did not continue God showed no ___ for them
- the first covenant was not
- the work of the priests is a ___ of the heavenly things
- priests offer gifts according to the
- Moses was to make everything according to the
- Jesus is a ______ in the holy places
- they shall not teach their
- the holy places are in the ___ tent
19 Clues: they shall all ___ me • the first covenant was not • they shall not teach their • God will out his law into their • God will write his law on their • God will be merciful toward their • every high priest offers gifts and • the new covenant makes the old one • the holy places are in the ___ tent • priests offer gifts according to the • Jesus is a ______ in the holy places • ...
Trial Terms -- Amanda Raleigh 2012-02-16
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- prosecuting attorney or a person, as a complainant or chief witness, instigating prosecution in a criminal proceeding.
- the subjecting of a person to a second trial or punishment for the same offense for which the person has already been tried or punished.
- a call or citation by authority to appear before a court or a judicial officer or the writ by which the call is made.
- reasonable ground for a belief, as, in a criminal case, that the accused was guilty of the crime, or, in a civil case, that grounds for the action existed: used especially as a defense to an action for malicious prosecution.
- the statement or declaration of a witness under oath or affirmation, usually in court.
- Thought out murder.
- specific rights that any person who is taken into police custody is entitled to.
- judicial deliverance from a criminal charge on a verdict or finding of not guilty.
- an offense, as murder or burglary, of graver character than those called misdemeanors, especially those commonly punished in the U.S. by imprisonment for more than a year.
- a court order banning reporters, attorneys, and other parties involved in a case before a court of law from reporting on or publicly disclosing anything relating to the case.
- a jury that cannot agree on a verdict.
- the member of a jury selected to preside over and speak for all the jurors on the panel.
- the finding or answer of a jury given to the court concerning a matter submitted to their judgment.
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- the obligation to offer evidence that the court or jury could reasonably believe, in support of a contention, failing which the case will be lost.
- the usual writ for the summoning of witnesses or the submission of evidence, as records or documents, before a court or other deliberative body.
- physically attacking another person which results in serious bodily harm and/or is committed with a deadly or dangerous weapon such as a gun, knife, sword, ax or blunt instrument.
- deals with the rights of accused criminals by providing for due process of law, forbidding double jeopardy, and stating that no person may be forced to testify as a witness against himself or herself.
- to examine (a witness called by the opposing side), as for the purpose of discrediting the witness's testimony.
- a person, company, etc., against whom a claim or charge is brought in a court
- a formal accusation initiating a criminal case, presented by a grand jury and usually required for felonies and other serious crimes.
- of one mind; in complete agreement; agreed.
- the willful giving of false testimony under oath or affirmation, before a competent tribunal, upon a point material to a legal inquiry.
22 Clues: Thought out murder. • a jury that cannot agree on a verdict. • of one mind; in complete agreement; agreed. • a person, company, etc., against whom a claim or charge is brought in a court • specific rights that any person who is taken into police custody is entitled to. • judicial deliverance from a criminal charge on a verdict or finding of not guilty. • ...
Legal Terms/Courtroom Vocabulary - Pt. 1 2024-04-29
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- number of cases handled by a judge or a court.
- Property of all kinds, including real and personal, tangible and intangible.
- written statement submitted in a trial or appellate proceeding that explains one side's legal and factual arguments.
- jury verdict that a criminal defendant is not guilty, or the finding of a judge that the evidence is insufficient to support a conviction.
- offices of a judge and his or her staff.
- appeals; an appellate court has the power to review the judgment of a lower court (trial court) or tribunal. For example, the U.S. circuit courts of appeals review the decisions of the U.S. district courts.
- release, prior to trial, of a person accused of a crime, under specified conditions designed to assure that person's appearance in court when required. Also, can refer to the amount of bond money posted as a financial condition of pretrial release.
- legal procedure for dealing with debt problems of individuals and businesses; specifically, a case filed under one of the chapters of title 11 of the United States Code (the Bankruptcy Code).
- written or printed statement made under oath.
- juror juror selected in the same manner as a regular juror who hears all the evidence but does not help decide the case unless called on to replace a regular juror.
- term used to describe evidence that may be considered by a jury or judge in civil and criminal cases.
- complete collection of every document filed in court in a case.
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- injunction that automatically stops lawsuits, foreclosures, garnishments, and most collection activities against the debtor the moment a bankruptcy petition is filed.
- the practice of the court of appeals, it means that the court of appeals has concluded that the lower court decision is correct and will stand as rendered by the lower court.
- crime punishable by death.
- trial without a jury, in which the judge serves as the fact-finder.
- duty to prove disputed facts. In civil cases, a plaintiff generally has the burden of proving his or her case. In criminal cases, the government has the burden of proving the defendant's guilt.
- 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. To make such a request is "to appeal" or "to take an appeal." One who appeals is called the "appellant;" the other party is the "appellee."
- formal written statement by a defendant in a civil case that responds to a complaint, articulating the grounds for defense.
- proceeding in which a criminal defendant is brought into court, told of the charges in an indictment or information, and asked to plead guilty or not guilty.
20 Clues: crime punishable by death. • offices of a judge and his or her staff. • written or printed statement made under oath. • number of cases handled by a judge or a court. • complete collection of every document filed in court in a case. • trial without a jury, in which the judge serves as the fact-finder. • ...
Legal Terms 2024-01-16
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- the protective care or guardianship of someone or something.
- a solemn promise, often invoking a divine witness, regarding one's future action or behavior.
- an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- culpable of or responsible for a specified 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.
- a claim or dispute brought to a court of law for adjudication.
- a formal written or spoken statement, especially one given in a court of law.
- seize (someone) by legal authority and take into custody.
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.
- a tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases.
- a building in which people are legally held as a punishment for a crime they have committed or while awaiting trial.
- a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law.
- a formal examination of evidence before a judge, and typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings.
- a person who practices or studies law; an attorney or a counselor.
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- a body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
- the release of an offender from detention, subject to a period of good behavior under supervision.
- a written or spoken agreement, especially one concerning employment, sales, or tenancy, that is intended to be enforceable by law.
- a claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when an act, especially a criminal one, is alleged to have taken place.
- a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place.
- a sum of money exacted as a penalty by a court of law or other authority.
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
- institute legal proceedings against (a person or institution), typically for redress.
- not guilty of a crime or offense.
- charge (someone) with an offense or crime.
- a person legally held in prison as a punishment for crimes they have committed or while awaiting trial.
- a formal statement by or on behalf of a defendant or prisoner, stating guilt or innocence in response to a charge, offering an allegation of fact, or claiming that a point of law should apply.
27 Clues: not guilty of a crime or offense. • charge (someone) with an offense or crime. • culpable of or responsible for a specified wrongdoing. • seize (someone) by legal authority and take into custody. • the protective care or guardianship of someone or something. • a claim or dispute brought to a court of law for adjudication. • ...
Mock Trial Vocabulary 2022-03-07
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- not guilty of a crime or fault
- The final statements by an attorney to jury, summarizing the evidence, and arguing what the evidence has or has not established
- 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
- Not important, pertinent to the matter at hand or to any issue before the court
- Having been convicted by a jury of having done something wrong
- something that gives proof of a contested fact
- to prove that someone is guilty as a matter of law
- A serious charge of criminal wrongdoing which must later be proved at trial beyond a reasonable doubt before a defendant may be convicted
- A person against whom a criminal charge or civil claim is brought in a court of law
- The name of the public officer who is appointed or elected in each judicial district, circuit, or county to conduct criminal prosecutions on behalf of the state or people
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- The presiding member of a jury who speaks or answers for the jury
- Burden of proof in a civil trial
- In trial practice, for a Judge to disagree that an attorney's objection, as to a question, is valid
- An officer who is in charge of maintaining order in a court of law
- Summary of nature of case and of anticipated proof presented by counsel to jury at the start of a trial
- The Burden of Proof in a criminal case required to establish the guilt of a person charged with a crime
- meaning "to speak the truth," it is the name given to that part of a trial when the court and parties attempt to seat a fair and impartial jury
- An official who can conduct hearings and decide on cases before the law
- A lawyers protest about the legal propriety of a question which has been asked of a witness by the opposing attorney, with the purpose of making the trial judge decide if the question can be asked
- Evidence introduced to counter, disprove or contradict the opposition's evidence or a presumption, or responsive legal argument
- In trial practice, for a judge to agree that an attorney's objection, as to a question, is valid
- the act of jurors talking to each other and coming to a decision on the charges or crimes of a trial
- Just guessing about a particular situation
- to give evidence under oath
- the decision made by a jury at the end of a trial
25 Clues: to give evidence under oath • not guilty of a crime or fault • Burden of proof in a civil trial • Just guessing about a particular situation • something that gives proof of a contested fact • the decision made by a jury at the end of a trial • to prove that someone is guilty as a matter of law • Having been convicted by a jury of having done something wrong • ...
Mock trial lab 2022-03-07
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- not important pertinent to the matter at hand or to any issues before the court
- Attorney The name of the public officer who is appointed or elected in each judicial district , circuit , or county , to conduct criminal prosecutions on behalf of the State or people. finished with their
- in trial practice for a judge to disagree that an attorney's objection as to a question is valid
- a person whom a criminal charge or civil claim is brought in a court of law
- the decision made by ajury at the end of the trial
- Evidence introduced to counter , disprove or contradict the opposition's evidence or a presumption , or responsive legal argument
- of the evidence 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)
- an officer who is in charge of maintaining order
- the presiding member of a jury who speaks or answers for the jury
- meaning "to speak the truth" it is the name given to that part of the trial when the court and parties attempt to seat a fair and impartial jury
- not guilty of a crime
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- to prove that someone is guilty as a matter of law
- having been convicted by a jury of having done something wrong
- a lawyer protest about a question which was just asked with the purpose of making the judge decide if the question can be asked
- a serious charge of criminal wrongdoing which must later be proved at trial beyond reasonable doubt before a defendant may be convicted
- just guessing about a specific situation
- the burden of proof in a criminal case required to establish the guilt of a person charged with a crime
- an official who can conduct hearings and decide on cases in the court of law
- in trial practice for a judge to agree that an attorneys objection as a question is valid
- the final statement by an attorney to a jury, summarizing the evidence, and arguing what the evidence has not established
- The act of jurors talking to each other and coming to a decision on the es or crimes of a trial .
- a certain number of persons selected according to the law and sworn to inquire into matters of fact and declare the truth about matters of fact before them
- summary of case and of anticipated proof presented by counsel to jury at the start of trial
- something that gives proof of contested fact
- to give evidence under oath
25 Clues: not guilty of a crime • to give evidence under oath • just guessing about a specific situation • something that gives proof of contested fact • an officer who is in charge of maintaining order • to prove that someone is guilty as a matter of law • the decision made by ajury at the end of the trial • having been convicted by a jury of having done something wrong • ...
Mock Trial Lab 2022-03-07
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- not important pertinent to the matter at hand or to any issues before the court
- Attorney The name of the public officer who is appointed or elected in each judicial district , circuit , or county , to conduct criminal prosecutions on behalf of the State or people. finished with their
- in trial practice for a judge to disagree that an attorney's objection as to a question is valid
- a person whom a criminal charge or civil claim is brought in a court of law
- the decision made by ajury at the end of the trial
- Evidence introduced to counter , disprove or contradict the opposition's evidence or a presumption , or responsive legal argument
- of the evidence 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)
- an officer who is in charge of maintaining order
- the presiding member of a jury who speaks or answers for the jury
- meaning "to speak the truth" it is the name given to that part of the trial when the court and parties attempt to seat a fair and impartial jury
- not guilty of a crime
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- to prove that someone is guilty as a matter of law
- having been convicted by a jury of having done something wrong
- a lawyer protest about a question which was just asked with the purpose of making the judge decide if the question can be asked
- a serious charge of criminal wrongdoing which must later be proved at trial beyond reasonable doubt before a defendant may be convicted
- just guessing about a specific situation
- the burden of proof in a criminal case required to establish the guilt of a person charged with a crime
- an official who can conduct hearings and decide on cases in the court of law
- in trial practice for a judge to agree that an attorneys objection as a question is valid
- the final statement by an attorney to a jury, summarizing the evidence, and arguing what the evidence has not established
- The act of jurors talking to each other and coming to a decision on the es or crimes of a trial .
- a certain number of persons selected according to the law and sworn to inquire into matters of fact and declare the truth about matters of fact before them
- summary of case and of anticipated proof presented by counsel to jury at the start of trial
- something that gives proof of contested fact
- to give evidence under oath
25 Clues: not guilty of a crime • to give evidence under oath • just guessing about a specific situation • something that gives proof of contested fact • an officer who is in charge of maintaining order • to prove that someone is guilty as a matter of law • the decision made by ajury at the end of the trial • having been convicted by a jury of having done something wrong • ...
Law & Justice 2022-05-03
Across
- A person or business that files a formal complaint with the court.
- The release, prior to trial, of a person accused of a crime, under specified conditions designed to assure that person's appearance in court when required.
- A law passed by a legislature.
- Evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials or before grand juries.
- The decision of a trial jury or a judge that determines the guilt or innocence of a criminal defendant, or that determines the final outcome of a civil case.
- A creditor's assertion of a right to payment from a debtor or the debtor's property.
- A serious crime, usually punishable by at least one year in prison.
- A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- A written or printed statement under oath
- The group of persons selected to hear the evidence in a trial and render a verdict on matters of fact. See also grand jury.
- Another name for a lawyer
- In a criminal case, the defendant's statement pleading "guilty" or "not guilty" in answer to the charges. See also nolo contendere.
- 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.
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- 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.
- A verdict that means the defendant is not guilty
- A complete collection of every document filed in court in a case.
- A body of 16-23 citizens who listen to evidence of criminal allegations, which is presented by the prosecutors, and determine whether there is probable cause to believe an individual committed an offense. See also indictment and U.S. attorney.
- An offense punishable by one year of imprisonment or less.
- An agreement between two or more people that creates an obligation to do or not to do a particular thing.
- Information presented in testimony or in documents that are used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case in favor of one side or the other.
- An individual (or business) against whom a lawsuit is filed.
- A crime punishable by death.
- 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; it is used primarily for felonies. See also information.
- The system of rules which a country or community recognizes as regulation
24 Clues: Another name for a lawyer • A crime punishable by death. • A law passed by a legislature. • A written or printed statement under oath • A verdict that means the defendant is not guilty • 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. • ...
Law & Justice 2022-05-03
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- A written or printed statement under oath
- An agreement between two or more people that creates an obligation to do or not to do a particular thing.
- A complete collection of every document filed in court in a case.
- Information presented in testimony or in documents that are used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case in favor of one side or the other.
- A person or business that files a formal complaint with the court.
- A law passed by a legislature.
- 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.
- The release, prior to trial, of a person accused of a crime, under specified conditions designed to assure that person's appearance in court when required.
- Evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials or before grand juries.
- An individual (or business) against whom a lawsuit is filed.
- A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- A body of 16-23 citizens who listen to evidence of criminal allegations, which is presented by the prosecutors, and determine whether there is probable cause to believe an individual committed an offense. See also indictment and U.S. attorney.
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- The decision of a trial jury or a judge that determines the guilt or innocence of a criminal defendant, or that determines the final outcome of a civil case.
- Another name for a lawyer
- A creditor's assertion of a right to payment from a debtor or the debtor's property.
- A verdict that means the defendant is not guilty
- 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; it is used primarily for felonies. See also information.
- 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.
- The system of rules which a country or community recognizes as regulation
- A serious crime, usually punishable by at least one year in prison.
- An offense punishable by one year of imprisonment or less.
- A crime punishable by death.
- In a criminal case, the defendant's statement pleading "guilty" or "not guilty" in answer to the charges. See also nolo contendere.
- The group of persons selected to hear the evidence in a trial and render a verdict on matters of fact. See also grand jury.
24 Clues: Another name for a lawyer • A crime punishable by death. • A law passed by a legislature. • A written or printed statement under oath • A verdict that means the defendant is not guilty • 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. • ...
I survived 2022-05-03
Talent for Care Christmas Crossword 2024-12-13
Across
- The month our next team day is (7)
- We try to take responsibility for creating these (7)
- Concern for someone's wellbeing (4)
- Oliver (4,6)
- Our practice groups (11)
- One of three revealed at our team day in January (6)
- Where we have our next team day (9,5)
- Gathering, ...of minds (7)
- A word used 45 times in this newsletter (4)
- -, connect, relate (7)
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- Deeply sincere or emotional (9
- First cohort of this program is to be completed 18th December (3,8)
- What we are all on (7)
- Something given in this newsletter relating to clue (6)
- What we need to update for the website (4)
- Visitor in Lucy's teams background (5)
- What most team members are to be part of this team (8)
- New team member who might be santa? (3)
- The top dogs at talent for care, abbreviated (3)
19 Clues: Oliver (4,6) • What we are all on (7) • -, connect, relate (7) • Our practice groups (11) • Gathering, ...of minds (7) • Deeply sincere or emotional (9 • The month our next team day is (7) • Concern for someone's wellbeing (4) • Where we have our next team day (9,5) • Visitor in Lucy's teams background (5) • New team member who might be santa? (3) • ...
HISTORY 2025-03-13
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- people who give the verdict of a case around the evidence shown
- where the cases take place
- declare the punishment of the person
- he available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- a civil officer who administrates the law
- a legal official who accuses someone of committing a crime, especially in a law court.
- a formal examination of evidence by a judge, typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings.
- a civil officer who administers the law, especially one who conducts a court that deals with minor offences and holds preliminary hearings for more serious ones.
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- the person who decides the punishment
- somebody who saw what happened
- the case presented by or on behalf of the party accused of a crime or being sued in a civil lawsuit.
- highest in rank or authority.
- an application to a higher court for a decision to be reversed.
- somebody who defends the person
- an area of a country
- a system in which members of an organization or society are ranked according to relative status or authority.
- the highest level of court
- somebody pay so someone can Be let go from custody
- The bad person
- The final decision made in a trial.
20 Clues: The bad person • an area of a country • where the cases take place • the highest level of court • highest in rank or authority. • somebody who saw what happened • somebody who defends the person • The final decision made in a trial. • declare the punishment of the person • the person who decides the punishment • a civil officer who administrates the law • ...
The eye of minds 2019-04-17
Across
- This is where Ronkia was at
- What is the gameing world called
- Who was the person they gave them their first clue of where Kaine is
- Who was the most powerful hacker
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- Who is the main character
- What was the agent name at the VSN
- What is another name for the Coffin
- What is the virtual security called
- What is the place where Michael games
9 Clues: Who is the main character • This is where Ronkia was at • What is the gameing world called • Who was the most powerful hacker • What was the agent name at the VSN • What is another name for the Coffin • What is the virtual security called • What is the place where Michael games • Who was the person they gave them their first clue of where Kaine is
Custodial sentencing crossword 2023-02-02
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- is an aim of custodial sentencing to help the offender
- adopt an ‘inmate code’
- a psychological disorder due to custodial sentencing
- aims to protect society and stop criminal from reoffending
- aim is to put off the criminal from engaging in offending behaviour
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- becoming adapted to life in prison
- rate of reoffending
- is an aim of custodial sentencing based on an ‘eye for an eye’ approach
8 Clues: rate of reoffending • adopt an ‘inmate code’ • becoming adapted to life in prison • a psychological disorder due to custodial sentencing • is an aim of custodial sentencing to help the offender • aims to protect society and stop criminal from reoffending • aim is to put off the criminal from engaging in offending behaviour • ...
KPL 23 osa 2 2016-04-13
Shine Crossword Puzzle 2013-12-10
Across
- a person who perpetrates, or commits, and illegal, criminal, or evil act
- a profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person
- homosexual
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- faithful or cautious in keeping confidential matters confidential
- the mental capacity of retaining and reviving facts, events,or recalling previous experiences
- feeling of responsibility or remorse for some offense, crime, wrong
- involving or having the nature of crime
- to take vengeance on behalf of
8 Clues: homosexual • to take vengeance on behalf of • involving or having the nature of crime • a profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person • faithful or cautious in keeping confidential matters confidential • feeling of responsibility or remorse for some offense, crime, wrong • a person who perpetrates, or commits, and illegal, criminal, or evil act • ...
singers and songs 2021-06-20
12 Clues: SOLO • LAST DANCE • DARK HORSE • YOUR POWER • SHAKE IT OF • BAD ROMANCE • HIPS DON'T LIE • SMOOTH CRIMINAL • NO TEARS LEFT TO CRY • DUA LIPA WITH DA BABY • BILLIE EILISH ΣΟΥ ΑΡΕΣΕΙ • ARIANA GRANDE (ΕΧΕΙ ΑΠΟ ΜΠΡΟΣΤΑ ΑΡΙΘΜΟ)
Plato/Socrates/Aristotles 2021-09-14
Across
- Who is Philip's the seconds son?
- Plato divided his ideal society into 3 classes:workers to produce the necessities of life, soldiers to defend the states and...?
- What was one of the jobs Socrates had?
- Whats Plato's book called
- Where is Plato from?
- How many were in the jusry of Socrates trial?
- How old was Socrates when he was out on trial?
- What is a moderate course between the extremes?
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- What was Socrates method to challenge the minds of others?
- Plato often argued that every object on earth had an...?
- Who was Aristotle's teacher?
- What school did Plato set up?
- What was Socrates punnishment?
- What are Aristotles Logical Treaties called?
- Where was Aristotle born?
15 Clues: Where is Plato from? • Whats Plato's book called • Where was Aristotle born? • Who was Aristotle's teacher? • What school did Plato set up? • What was Socrates punnishment? • Who is Philip's the seconds son? • What was one of the jobs Socrates had? • What are Aristotles Logical Treaties called? • How many were in the jusry of Socrates trial? • ...
Freak the Mighty Crossword 2023-10-19
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- a robotlike suit worn by nights of old
- a source of knowledge,fun,and rude jokes
- a unit of measurement equal to 70 centimeters
- an adventure in which you have to use your imagination
- Under a land far away in Maxwell's basement
- rhymes with bright and fight and right
- whatever you want more
- an eighth grade English class
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- a unit of measurement equal to 190 centimeters and still growing
- an improbable, imperfect creature
- a word used by people with small minds
- a way to improve on the human condition
- a seed you plant in your head
- more than a billion,less than a quintillion
- a four-letter for Max in a bad mood
15 Clues: whatever you want more • a seed you plant in your head • an eighth grade English class • an improbable, imperfect creature • a four-letter for Max in a bad mood • a robotlike suit worn by nights of old • a word used by people with small minds • rhymes with bright and fight and right • a way to improve on the human condition • a source of knowledge,fun,and rude jokes • ...
16-3 Vocabulary: Juvenile Justice System 2022-02-23
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- a juvenile court process that is much like a preliminary hearing in adult criminal law
- the procedure used to determine the facts in a juvenile case
- a youth charged with being beyond the control of his or her legal guardian
- wrongful, illegal, or antisocial behavior
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- to correct a person's behavior
- child or teenager who commits a serious crime or repeatedly breaks the law
- a youth who has committed an offense that is punishable by criminal processes
- the final settlement and sentencing in a juvenile case
- a judicial decision or sentence
- taking charge of someone in an official way
10 Clues: to correct a person's behavior • a judicial decision or sentence • wrongful, illegal, or antisocial behavior • taking charge of someone in an official way • the final settlement and sentencing in a juvenile case • the procedure used to determine the facts in a juvenile case • child or teenager who commits a serious crime or repeatedly breaks the law • ...
MALAYSIAN STUDIES 2 (GOVERMENT SYSTEM) 2022-03-30
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- Handles cases pertinent to military behaviour.
- The function of the body are contained in Articles 121-131.
- The highest-positioned court in Malaysia.
- The draft of law will be debated as to its impact and it use to the people and country.
- An official body with highers position and status in the country.
- Discusses cases of appeal for criminal only.
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- A candidate must be not less than 30 years of age.
- One of the task is approves government expenditure.
- System of govenance by elected representatives.
- Deals with criminal cases for those aged between 10 and 18 years.
10 Clues: Handles cases pertinent to military behaviour. • System of govenance by elected representatives. • Discusses cases of appeal for criminal only. • The highest-positioned court in Malaysia. • The function of the body are contained in Articles 121-131. • A candidate must be not less than 30 years of age. • ...
LEGAL AID FOR CHILDREN 2025-09-04
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- A place of detention for individuals convicted of criminal offences as punishment
- A judicial officer who delivers decisions based on the law
- An indication or circumstance that may be considered as evidence in Islamic law
- The opinion of scholars in resolving particular issues
- The place where legal cases are heard
- The consensus of scholars on a particular ruling
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- A legal officer who brings criminal cases to court
- A temporary detention order
- A formal accusation in court against an individual who has committed a crime
- A written document containing a sworn statement presented in court
10 Clues: A temporary detention order • The place where legal cases are heard • The consensus of scholars on a particular ruling • A legal officer who brings criminal cases to court • The opinion of scholars in resolving particular issues • A judicial officer who delivers decisions based on the law • A written document containing a sworn statement presented in court • ...
Criminal Justice 2023-05-12
Across
- the part of the crime that consists of the intention to willingly commit the crime.
- a crime for which you can receive up to one year of incarceration.
- is issued by the grand jury if they find that there is enough evidence to go to trial.
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- the act of deliberately setting fire to another person's property.
- the standard for conviction in a criminal trial is beyond a _________.
- a juvenile can be charged with a ___________ act.
6 Clues: a juvenile can be charged with a ___________ act. • the act of deliberately setting fire to another person's property. • a crime for which you can receive up to one year of incarceration. • the standard for conviction in a criminal trial is beyond a _________. • the part of the crime that consists of the intention to willingly commit the crime. • ...
Judicial Branch Vocab Crossword 2023-11-16
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- a type of trial court that specializes in more serious criminal offenses and civil cases involving more money
- a court case in which a judge, not a jury, decides the outcome
- a body of people who swear an oath to provide a finding of fact on a question submitted by the court
- a document issued by the Supreme Court that states the reasons for its decision as determined by the majority of justices
- to apply to a higher court, asking for a reversal of the decision of a lower court
- a court that reviews decisions made by lower courts
- a public official who decides cases and presides over a courtroom
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- the subject matter over which a court may exercise authority; also, a court’s power to hear a case
- a court that hears a case for the first time
- a judgment issued by a court, usually after a hearing
- a set of laws that applies to those under 18 years of age
- the person or party in a criminal trial who is charged with committing a crime. Or, in a civil case, the person or party being sued.
- a written document drawn up by an attorney that presents the facts and points of law in a client’s case
- a type of lower trial court that hears minor criminal cases and civil cases involving small amounts of money. Usually there is no jury.
- the person or party who brings a lawsuit, or legal action, against another party in a civil case
- the phase in a Supreme Court case when attorneys from both sides present their views on the case
16 Clues: a court that hears a case for the first time • a court that reviews decisions made by lower courts • a judgment issued by a court, usually after a hearing • a set of laws that applies to those under 18 years of age • a court case in which a judge, not a jury, decides the outcome • a public official who decides cases and presides over a courtroom • ...
The Killer Clown 2022-01-22
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- a formal examination of evidence before a judge, and typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings.
- a formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense, made by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law.
- the killers birth month
- Name
- a formal statement admitting that one is guilty of a crime.
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- the carrying out of a sentence of death on a condemned person.
- the number of victims
- The place where the murders took place
- Way of conviction
- alias
10 Clues: Name • alias • Way of conviction • the number of victims • the killers birth month • The place where the murders took place • a formal statement admitting that one is guilty of a crime. • the carrying out of a sentence of death on a condemned person. • ...
Miranda 2022-03-09
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- A serious criminal offense.
- A group of judges in a competition.
- where criminals are able to live in the community but will automatically be sent to jail if they violate certain conditions
- A person who considers it their own responsibility to uphold the law in their neighborhood
- A check, stop, an act or instance of arresting something.
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- The release of a former prisoner under condition of compliance with specific terms.
- A cooperator
- A person who is guilty of a crime
- A person who decides the fate of someone or something that has been called into question.
- to provide an excuse for.
10 Clues: A cooperator • to provide an excuse for. • A serious criminal offense. • A person who is guilty of a crime • A group of judges in a competition. • A check, stop, an act or instance of arresting something. • The release of a former prisoner under condition of compliance with specific terms. • ...
Module7Vocabulary 2017-04-22
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- A sum of money required to be paid as a penalty for an offense
- An instrument of attack or defense in combat, as a gun, knife, or sword.
- a person who commits crimes for a living
- a careful search or examination in order to discover facts, etc
- The price or payment demanded or paid for a release of kidnapped person
- One who is believed of having committed a crime
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- a reason for committing a crime
- the mark made by the touch
- a punishment, when a criminal is convicted and is deprived of freedom
- a person who steals something from another
10 Clues: the mark made by the touch • a reason for committing a crime • a person who commits crimes for a living • a person who steals something from another • One who is believed of having committed a crime • A sum of money required to be paid as a penalty for an offense • a careful search or examination in order to discover facts, etc • ...
The Murder at the Vicarage: Part 2 2015-03-26
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- This happens when Jose tells Nebiat that he will reveal her secret if she doesn't marry him
- A good criminal will get rid of the evidence and _____________ the fingerprints
- When you see and speak to someone you know unexpectedly
- Having your gun filled with bullets, ready to fire
- A final decision
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- Another word for a servant
- Sadiya really enjoys listening to other people's conversations
- The process of gathering evidence and getting information about a criminal case
- When you agree with someone, you _________ your head
- A person who is very suspicious, usually involved in something illegal
10 Clues: A final decision • Another word for a servant • Having your gun filled with bullets, ready to fire • When you agree with someone, you _________ your head • When you see and speak to someone you know unexpectedly • Sadiya really enjoys listening to other people's conversations • A person who is very suspicious, usually involved in something illegal • ...
FBI Heroes 2015-10-31
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- A secret criminal organization that murders for money or retribution.
- The highest judicial court in the United States.
- Radical Islamic group organized by Osama Bin Laden in 1990 to engage in terrorist activites.
- The action or an instance of forcibly taking someone away against their will.
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- An unsolved criminal investigation.
- A disguise for the face to amuse or terrify others.
- Related or associated with the moon.
- The Federal Agency charged with investigation for the Attorney General and safeguarding national security.
- A military or naval force employed in guarding a coast.
- A United States federal agency that coordinates U.S. intelligence activities.
10 Clues: An unsolved criminal investigation. • Related or associated with the moon. • The highest judicial court in the United States. • A disguise for the face to amuse or terrify others. • A military or naval force employed in guarding a coast. • A secret criminal organization that murders for money or retribution. • ...
Identity Theft 2023-11-21
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- what is stolen identity theft
- criminal steals enough information about a victim to assume their identity, then commit ___ activities
- is a form of social engineering used to commit identity theft
- criminal send ___ to track your keyboard and online activity to capture passwords, usernames, etc.
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- a type of identity theft where attacker uses your personal info to take over your credit card or bank account
- a person affected by identity theft
- being mindful when sharing your details on social media
- something that can result in identity theft
- cover up confidential personal information
- common medium for phishing attempts
10 Clues: what is stolen identity theft • a person affected by identity theft • common medium for phishing attempts • cover up confidential personal information • something that can result in identity theft • being mindful when sharing your details on social media • is a form of social engineering used to commit identity theft • ...
Heist Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-10
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- Bondman is Anya Forger's____ ____________ TV show.(Favorite)
- Stealing is not __ _____ as murder. (Bad)
- In real life, ___________ the law is not a good idea. (Break)
- ______________ is a big problem in tourist spots around the world. (Pickpocket)
- Caught by the police, the criminal was _______.
- ___________ from the rich to give to the poor was Ishikawa Goemon's way of life.(Rob)
- __ ________ "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" would be the biggest art crime.(Steal)
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- Al Capone was one of the _____ _________ American criminals. (Dangerous)
- ___ _______ a crime makes you a criminal. (Commit)
- ___ _______ money as a police officer is bribery and not good for justice. (Take)
10 Clues: Stealing is not __ _____ as murder. (Bad) • Caught by the police, the criminal was _______. • ___ _______ a crime makes you a criminal. (Commit) • Bondman is Anya Forger's____ ____________ TV show.(Favorite) • In real life, ___________ the law is not a good idea. (Break) • Al Capone was one of the _____ _________ American criminals. (Dangerous) • ...
Famous Joe's 2024-04-24
13 Clues: Harry • often + with • "Mr. Clutch" • Mrs. Robinson • government issue • Catchphrase "Whoa" • jack russell terrier • large carnivorous bird • Battle of the Little Bighorn • not just another pretty face • host of dreadful circumstance • criminal defense attorney 1959-1966 • longest-serving leader of Soviet Union
The Jury 2021-09-30
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- juries sit in this court to hear serious criminal cases (5,5)
- the document that compels citizens to report for jury duty
- persons who have committed criminal offences are ____ from serving on a jury
- jurors must maintain the ______ of the jury room
- the decision made by the jury
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- juries sit in this court to hear civil cases (4,5)
- all 12 members should strive to deliver a _____ verdict
- the independence of the jury was established in ______ case
- if the 12 jurors cannot all agree on the verdict, the judge may accept a _____ verdict
- the process of checking the background of jurors
10 Clues: the decision made by the jury • the process of checking the background of jurors • jurors must maintain the ______ of the jury room • juries sit in this court to hear civil cases (4,5) • all 12 members should strive to deliver a _____ verdict • the document that compels citizens to report for jury duty • the independence of the jury was established in ______ case • ...
criminology 2022-05-21
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- CRIMINOLOGY - originated from Age of Enlightenment of the 18th century by Jeremy Bentham and Cesare Beccaria.
- THEORY - supernatural explanations
- - An act that the law makes punishable.
- THEORY – The proposition or assumption that attempts to explain crime and criminal behavior, and behaviors of key actors.
- UTILITARIANISM - beliefs that an action becomes morally right when it produces the greatest good for the greatest number of people.
- BECCARIA - Father of Criminal Justice
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- BENTHAM - He said that The classical concept of human nature is easily described.
- AGE – first era
- THEORY – consequentialist in nature.
- CHOICE THEORY - decisions made by individual actors
10 Clues: AGE – first era • THEORY - supernatural explanations • THEORY – consequentialist in nature. • BECCARIA - Father of Criminal Justice • - An act that the law makes punishable. • CHOICE THEORY - decisions made by individual actors • BENTHAM - He said that The classical concept of human nature is easily described. • ...
Law crossword 2022-12-22
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- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
- make a physical attack
- the action of abducting someone and holding them captive.
- the crime of killing a human being without malice aforethought, or otherwise in circumstances not amounting to murder.
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- action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property.
- the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
- entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft.
- theft of personal property
- The unlawful premeditated killing of one human by another
- the action or crime of stealing
10 Clues: make a physical attack • theft of personal property • the action or crime of stealing • the action of abducting someone and holding them captive. • The unlawful premeditated killing of one human by another • the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property. • wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain • ...
12 Angry Men Part 3 2023-01-03
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- declare (someone) to be guilty of a criminal offense
- threaten, frighten into submission
- ground a place that feeds and nourishes the growth of what is born there
- with insight and deep thought
- free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty.
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- squirming, moving in twisting movements
- jury a jury which cannot agree on a unanimous verdict; even an eleven to one vote results in a hung jury
- weak and thin
- able to be pictured mentally and believed
- a large apartment building offering only the basics, usually located in an urban setting
10 Clues: weak and thin • with insight and deep thought • threaten, frighten into submission • squirming, moving in twisting movements • able to be pictured mentally and believed • declare (someone) to be guilty of a criminal offense • free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty. • ground a place that feeds and nourishes the growth of what is born there • ...
Crime 2022-12-03
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- in every trial we have the plaintiff and the one being ___
- a person who sees an specific event
- somebody that commits illegal acts
- if somebody is finding guilty of a crime, the judge would make they ____
- they is in charge of defending them client on a trial
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- a person who works in the court as a mediator
- thread somebody with a weapon in order to take them stuff
- money that need to be paid to compensate the state for committing an offense
- is the place where a trial takes place
- is the punishment the judge decides for a criminal
10 Clues: somebody that commits illegal acts • a person who sees an specific event • is the place where a trial takes place • a person who works in the court as a mediator • is the punishment the judge decides for a criminal • they is in charge of defending them client on a trial • thread somebody with a weapon in order to take them stuff • ...
GRE 1st Test 2017-08-11
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- Feeling anxious or dismay, typical at something unexpected
- extreme greed for wealth or material gain
- Self evident or unquestionable
- A thing that is very old or old-fashioned
- Agreement between the approaches to a topic of different academic subject
- Equivalent in seriousness to; virtually the same as
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- Unfairly critizing someone or something
- Philosophical belief that we cannot be sure of the existence of others minds
- Belonging to a period other than that being portrayed
9 Clues: Self evident or unquestionable • Unfairly critizing someone or something • extreme greed for wealth or material gain • A thing that is very old or old-fashioned • Equivalent in seriousness to; virtually the same as • Belonging to a period other than that being portrayed • Feeling anxious or dismay, typical at something unexpected • ...
Human Sensory 2014-10-16
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- / an example of extra sensory
- / in 19th century what colour was considered a more feminine colour
- system / is a part of the nervous system , which is responsible for processing sensory information
- / refers to the process of sensing our environment through touch, taste, sight, sound, and smell.
- system / it message from our senses
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- integration / Sensory processing, also known
- / a sensory consist of sensory_"Blank"_ pathways and parts of the brain involved in sensory perseptions
- / pink means
- sensory perception / the ability to predict the future and peoples minds
- / red means
10 Clues: / red means • / pink means • / an example of extra sensory • system / it message from our senses • integration / Sensory processing, also known • / in 19th century what colour was considered a more feminine colour • sensory perception / the ability to predict the future and peoples minds • ...
