criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Commercial Conundrums 2016-09-15
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- What courts love to pierce
- The proper plaintiff is the company itself - rule in _____.
- Contrary to good faith.
- Another name for the "indoor management rule"
- A thing which has no owner
- A test for tacit terms in contract
- One of the prerequisites for a contract of sale
- an addition or supplement that modifies, or revokes a will or part of one.
- _____'s Golden Rule about estates
- ________ directors. Sneaky puppeteers who influence company decision-makers.
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- The meeting of the minds on the same things
- remedy for dissenting shareholders
- A right of use and enjoy another's property
- Directors have ______ duties
- I refuse to perform unless and until you do.
- Meant to deter self-help for dispossession
- Not the testator, but the _______
- Law School Bible
- Mechanism relating to rights of pre-emption
- number of witnesses required for a valid will
20 Clues: Law School Bible • Contrary to good faith. • What courts love to pierce • A thing which has no owner • Directors have ______ duties • Not the testator, but the _______ • _____'s Golden Rule about estates • remedy for dissenting shareholders • A test for tacit terms in contract • Meant to deter self-help for dispossession • The meeting of the minds on the same things • ...
COM Puzzle 2017-09-15
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- monetary value spent by company to create product or services which does not include profit mark-up
- Exchange of ideas
- Book of original entry
- King of Market
- Highest profit earning Marathi movie
- General Increase in price and fall in purchasing power
- an electronic device that manipulates information or data. It has ability to store and process data.
- process of making plans for something.
- single seller in the market
- American currency
- Document which consists of written unconditional order given by account holder to the bank
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- systematic way of recording financial transactions for business
- Getting things done through others
- Permanent, gradual decrease in the book value of asset
- all intangible products known as
- Giffen goods are also known as
- Bankers Bank
- Creating demands in the minds of customers
- artificial person created by law
- movable device for the instant communication
20 Clues: Bankers Bank • King of Market • Exchange of ideas • American currency • Book of original entry • single seller in the market • Giffen goods are also known as • all intangible products known as • artificial person created by law • Getting things done through others • Highest profit earning Marathi movie • process of making plans for something. • ...
literary terms 2018-12-04
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- the suspense in the story that builds
- a person, animal, nature, or alien
- different views at hoe people look at things
- something that stands for
- the authors attitude toward the story
- to show or indicate before hand
- to come to a dissagreement or collision
- the creation or convincing representation of ficitious
- where, and when the story takes place
- a general statement that connects with life
- a comparing two unlike things without using like or as
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- someone who opposes or struggles
- giving something human characteristics
- a leading character usually a hero in a story
- the story line or plan of story
- consist figures of speech
- the readers attitudes toward the story
- when two character communicate with one another
- an picture in our minds that allows us to visualize
- comparing two unlike things using like or as
20 Clues: something that stands for • consist figures of speech • the story line or plan of story • to show or indicate before hand • someone who opposes or struggles • a person, animal, nature, or alien • the suspense in the story that builds • the authors attitude toward the story • where, and when the story takes place • giving something human characteristics • ...
Valve 2022-04-01
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- Alien that turns you into zombies
- "My entire team is babies!"
- Not your average theoretical physicist
- "Prancin' about with their heads full'of eyeballs,"
- Giant alien worm
- .api
- He grants you the powerful RPG
- American-loving psycho with a shovel
- Alien with a long tongue
- Kid from boston
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- builds more gun
- Your average scout, just more obnoxious and with green paint.
- Nice HECU soldier
- Green alien with three arms
- Aliens that enslave Earth and drain it of its resources
- Portal speedrun without portals
- Made a deal with the devil
- He owes you a beer
- mute maniac
- New Zealand
- frenchie
- the product of the greatest minds of the generation working together with the express purpose of building the dumbest moron who ever lived.
- "_______ MAKE ME STRONG"
- Genetic life-form and disc operating system
24 Clues: .api • frenchie • mute maniac • New Zealand • builds more gun • Kid from boston • Giant alien worm • Nice HECU soldier • He owes you a beer • "_______ MAKE ME STRONG" • Alien with a long tongue • Made a deal with the devil • "My entire team is babies!" • Green alien with three arms • He grants you the powerful RPG • Portal speedrun without portals • Alien that turns you into zombies • ...
wrinkle in time 2022-05-13
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- has an especially antagonistic relationship with Meg
- gigantic, disgusting brain that controls the minds of all the inhabitants of Camazotz
- athletic and socially successful ten-year-old
- warm and serene.
- a brilliant scientist
- Which, Mrs. Who, and Mrs. Whatsit have made this old abandoned structure in the woods look spooky and scary.
- flighty, perky, and shockingly blunt
- The wife of the constable in Meg's hometown
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- nondescript, lacking color, hills, and vegetation.
- not really speak, but the controlling power of IT speaks through him.
- appears very peaceful and orderly at first
- This faraway location contains oxygen flowers, butterflies and gorgeous scenery.
- angry, stubborn, frustrated girl
- smart child
- generally the leader, and the more pragmatic of the two.
- calm, regal, and commanding
- popular and a athlete
- evil
- a brilliant physicist
- trying to find there father
20 Clues: evil • smart child • warm and serene. • a brilliant scientist • popular and a athlete • a brilliant physicist • calm, regal, and commanding • trying to find there father • angry, stubborn, frustrated girl • flighty, perky, and shockingly blunt • appears very peaceful and orderly at first • The wife of the constable in Meg's hometown • athletic and socially successful ten-year-old • ...
Education 2024-01-30
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- extra help for a student
- descriptor for things positioned at a higher elevation
- top-secret
- Incredible
- Dumbledore
- disparity in resources, opportunities, and privileges
- ceremonial march across the stage, where you receive a diploma
- the feeling when your to-do list looks like a novel
- seekers of knowledge
- mini-adventure land for tiny humans
- Studying at a boarding school
- process of turning your brain into a muscle-bound genius
- teaching space
- Rarely
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- without a roof
- exceed
- infrastructure
- Hogwarts of the posh world
- Discouraging
- Being rich
- I have a dream
- sneak peek
- wisdom and information
- where young minds are sent to decode the secrets of the universe
- being deprived of basic necessities
- relating to people who earn low wages
- Missing something
- Speaking for someone
- a place where whispers echo like thunder
- the act of signing up
30 Clues: exceed • Rarely • top-secret • Incredible • Dumbledore • Being rich • sneak peek • Discouraging • without a roof • infrastructure • I have a dream • teaching space • Missing something • seekers of knowledge • Speaking for someone • the act of signing up • wisdom and information • extra help for a student • Hogwarts of the posh world • Studying at a boarding school • being deprived of basic necessities • ...
Joseph Smith History 1:66-75 2025-02-23
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- who was the messenger from heaven
- month in 1829 when Oliver Cowdery met Joseph
- Oliver says "these were days never to be __"
- what were they threatened with
- why did Oliver and Joseph go into the woods
- where can you find "John the Baptist (New __)
- Joseph was the first __ of the Church
- what did Oliver want to ask Joseph about
- Mormon's faithful son
- what covered the earth and people's minds
- what fell upon Oliver when he came up
- who was friendly to Joseph (his wife's __)
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- who was baptized first
- they received the Priesthood of ___
- what Book were they translating
- month in which they were ordained
- what did they begin to understand
- what did they have after they were baptized
- what did they want to know about in the woods
- "upon you my ___ servants"
- the Lord is rich in ___
- -Messenger and __ vol. 1
22 Clues: Mormon's faithful son • who was baptized first • the Lord is rich in ___ • -Messenger and __ vol. 1 • "upon you my ___ servants" • what were they threatened with • what Book were they translating • who was the messenger from heaven • month in which they were ordained • what did they begin to understand • they received the Priesthood of ___ • Joseph was the first __ of the Church • ...
Lesson 1 2024-10-15
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- after you get a mosquito bite, you're left with this mark
- when you get some color from sitting in the sun
- a tool that tells time
- to make music with your mouth
- the first color in a typical rainbow
- a baked good
- the synonym for this word is small
- your feet after leaving a day at the beach
- a small mark, like a speck
- having a great time; a rocket quickly taking off
- to feel happy about
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- a book genre where the story is not true
- a container to store things
- happily
- an action (past tense) when you're scared
- a noise you might make if you're feeling unhappy
- birds build these for safety and comfort
- taking care of our bodies and minds
- extra items or clutter in your life
- the antonym for this word is go
20 Clues: happily • a baked good • to feel happy about • a tool that tells time • a small mark, like a speck • a container to store things • to make music with your mouth • the antonym for this word is go • the synonym for this word is small • taking care of our bodies and minds • extra items or clutter in your life • the first color in a typical rainbow • ...
Stranger Things Crossword 2025-11-10
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- — Max’s last name
- — Police chief’s first name
- — Creature that controls minds in Season 3
- — Hawkins’ ice cream shop where Steve and Robin work
- — Russian prison guard who helps Hopper escape
- — Hawkins resident who runs the Starcourt Mall arcade
- — Dustin’s radio nickname for Suzie
- — Eleven’s favorite snack food
- — Dustin’s pet creature from Season 2
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- — The show’s series of mysterious deaths linked to a villain
- — Will’s D&D character class
- — Max’s stepbrother, known for aggressive behavior
- — Character who wears a red cap and loves science
- — Government project that created Eleven
- — Eleven’s mother’s name
- — The alternate dimension full of monsters and vines
- — Name of the town where Stranger Things takes place
- — Steve’s signature hairstyle nickname
- — Monster that Vecna uses to terrorize Hawkins
- — Eleven’s childhood friend who disappears in Season 1
- — Eleven’s friend who is a tech genius
- — Hawkins High’s principal’s first name
22 Clues: — Max’s last name • — Eleven’s mother’s name • — Police chief’s first name • — Will’s D&D character class • — Eleven’s favorite snack food • — Dustin’s radio nickname for Suzie • — Dustin’s pet creature from Season 2 • — Steve’s signature hairstyle nickname • — Eleven’s friend who is a tech genius • — Hawkins High’s principal’s first name • ...
50's - 70-'s Music 2026-03-22
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- Dog → Elvis Presley hit that topped charts in 1956.
- Sue → Buddy Holly classic with a girl’s name.
- → Lynyrd Skynyrd southern rock epic.
- → Beatles acoustic finger‑picked track.
- → Beatles ballad with string quartet.
- → Rolling Stones riff‑heavy 1965 hit.
- → Kinks 1970 storytelling hit.
- → The Doors track with “Come on baby…”
- → Edwin Starr protest song: “What is it good for?”
- → Beatles title track from their 1965 film.
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- Minds → Elvis 1969 comeback hit.
- → Stevie Wonder funk song with clavinet riff.
- Girl → Temptations hit with iconic bass intro.
- Vibrations → Beach Boys experimental 1966 classic.
- By Me → Ben E. King song covered many times.
- → Derek & the Dominos guitar‑driven 1970 hit.
- → Four Seasons 1962 falsetto‑driven hit.
- Pie → Don McLean’s long 1971 folk‑rock hit.
- → Lennon’s iconic peace‑themed 1971 single.
- → Aretha Franklin soul anthem from 1967.
20 Clues: → Kinks 1970 storytelling hit. • Minds → Elvis 1969 comeback hit. • → Lynyrd Skynyrd southern rock epic. • → Beatles ballad with string quartet. • → Rolling Stones riff‑heavy 1965 hit. • → The Doors track with “Come on baby…” • → Beatles acoustic finger‑picked track. • → Four Seasons 1962 falsetto‑driven hit. • → Aretha Franklin soul anthem from 1967. • ...
Police Conduct & Obligations 2024-08-29
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- Law that protects Americans from cruel and unusual punishments for criminal convictions.
- The requirement that a public safety professional must take care in their actions so that they do not cause harm to the public.
- The notification police must give to all arrestees before they are questioned.
- Law that gives Americans the right to an attorney in all criminal prosecutions.
- A set of facts or circumstances that would lead a reasonable person to believe a crime has been or is being committed.
- The legal requirement that a public safety professional must take action to prevent harm to the public.
- The protection given to public safety professionals that prevents them from being sued unless they clearly violated a constitutional right.
- A type of non-intrusive search for weapons where officers can only feel the outer layer of clothing
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- Law that protects Americans from being forced to confess to a criminal action.
- The level of proof that enables an officer to detain suspicious individuals to investigate their actions.
- The supreme court case which confirmed the right of officers to pat down suspected dangerous individuals
11 Clues: Law that protects Americans from being forced to confess to a criminal action. • The notification police must give to all arrestees before they are questioned. • Law that gives Americans the right to an attorney in all criminal prosecutions. • Law that protects Americans from cruel and unusual punishments for criminal convictions. • ...
Minds At The Mill 2021-08-10
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- The name of the Photographer
- The day of the week our newspaper is published
- Our recommended age rating
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- Our Idea (er)!
- The name of the Formatter
- Our Comic section creator!
- How long you have to wait for another issue
- A phenomenal artist who is a great help in our news!
- The school related things we talk about
9 Clues: Our Idea (er)! • The name of the Formatter • Our Comic section creator! • Our recommended age rating • The name of the Photographer • The school related things we talk about • How long you have to wait for another issue • The day of the week our newspaper is published • A phenomenal artist who is a great help in our news!
4è English book vocabulary quiz 1 2022-06-24
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- The period in American history when alcohol was forbidden
- An element that can help to solve a crime
- A criminal case is finished when the crime is ...
- SURVIVOR participants must be ...
- When you tell the truth, you are ...
- When you use other people strategically, you are ...
- When you like to be the leader, to decide, to rule, you are ...
- A temporary "house" in the forest or on the beach
- You are punished and must stay in school in ...
- When people can count on you, you are ...
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- A person who takes what isn't his/hers
- The reason why a criminal committed a crime
- When you copy on a classmate during a test, you ...
- When there's nobody with you, you are ...
- When justice isn't respected, the situation is ...
- Hawaii, Sicily, Reunion are ...
- The verb that goes with "success" is ...
- What you lose when you go to prison
- Something you have learned or are good at is a ...
- Trousers and a blazer of the same color and type
- When you have seen a crime, you are a ...
- All the rules we must respect in society
22 Clues: Hawaii, Sicily, Reunion are ... • SURVIVOR participants must be ... • What you lose when you go to prison • When you tell the truth, you are ... • A person who takes what isn't his/hers • The verb that goes with "success" is ... • All the rules we must respect in society • When there's nobody with you, you are ... • An element that can help to solve a crime • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary Choice Board 2022-10-17
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- A unexpected series of events
- a person or group against whom a criminal or civil action is brought
- acceptable/valid
- the written text of a play, movie, or broadcast a radio or television program or transmission
- free (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty
- The narrator tells the perspective of a single protagonist
- The narrator is a person in the story
- a crime
- the act, process, or manner of constructing anything
- a person who helps another commit a crime
- a building or outdoor area in which plays and other dramatic performances are given
- the formation of clear and distinct sounds in speech
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- The reader is part of the story
- the action of delivering letters, packages, or ordered goods
- forcibly put an end too
- The narrator knows how the characters are feeling, thinking or what they are doing at any point in the story
- a secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful
- institute legal proceedings against (a person or organization)
- The narrator tells the events that take place without knowing the thoughts of the characters
- a motion picture; a movie
20 Clues: a crime • acceptable/valid • forcibly put an end too • a motion picture; a movie • A unexpected series of events • The reader is part of the story • The narrator is a person in the story • a person who helps another commit a crime • the act, process, or manner of constructing anything • the formation of clear and distinct sounds in speech • ...
Judicial Branch 2017-01-10
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- Decision on a case that guides decisions on similar cases later
- A case where Person is tried for committing federal crime
- President asks senators if the choice of judges seems good
- Appellate court to review more serious military matter, separate from military establishment
- Person who files suit
- The power of Congress to declare something unconstitutional
- Judges limit the exercise of their power
- Court that heard case first
- Written statements filed to Congress before oral arguments
- State and federal courts share power to hear cases
- List of cases to be heard
- Transcript of proceedings made in trial court
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- Military courts, serve disciplinary needs of military not part of federal court system
- A case that is non-criminal
- Judge makes a point not made in majority opinion
- Statement of facts of case, issues it presents, and reasons for final decision
- Person who had complaint filed against them
- Court hears case on appeal from lower case
- Satisfaction of claim, payment
- Lower Court is uncertain how to judge the case so it goes to higher court
- Federal courts below the Supreme Court
- Type of argument that is presented before Congress
22 Clues: Person who files suit • List of cases to be heard • A case that is non-criminal • Court that heard case first • Satisfaction of claim, payment • Federal courts below the Supreme Court • Judges limit the exercise of their power • Court hears case on appeal from lower case • Person who had complaint filed against them • Transcript of proceedings made in trial court • ...
Part I 2019-11-17
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- A nice way to say "You're fired!"
- fog + air pollution = _______.
- The greater the _____, the greater the _____. (2 words)
- A person who invests money in a business.
- For example: horror, romance, tragedy, adventure.
- Revenue - Costs = ________.
- We make the water, dirt, and air dirty and poisoned.
- Not enough money for food, housing, or clothes.
- I don't like to take risks. I like to _______.
- Samsung is Huawei's ________.
- A person from another planet.
- The money that a business earns.
- To work extremely hard.
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- A nonfiction story about a person.
- If you have a genius idea, nobody can steal it; If you own a house, nobody can take it from you.
- A person who starts a new business.
- There is no rain for a long, long time.
- If there is a tragedy, things can get better! You can _______ the tragedy!
- A war fought between two groups from the same country.
- The police meets a criminal. The criminal gives the police money. They shake hands.
- You don't have enough money? No problem! ________!
- I have no money! I'm ______.
- If you have a lot of money, you have a lot of _____.
- Special; different from everyone / everything else.
24 Clues: To work extremely hard. • Revenue - Costs = ________. • I have no money! I'm ______. • Samsung is Huawei's ________. • A person from another planet. • fog + air pollution = _______. • The money that a business earns. • A nice way to say "You're fired!" • A nonfiction story about a person. • A person who starts a new business. • There is no rain for a long, long time. • ...
Vocabulary: mystery & crime 2024-01-14
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- evidence that proves a person was elsewhere during the commission of a crime
- illegally transporting items from one place to another
- a special code in our bodies that carries genetic information
- a person who investigates and solves crimes
- people who listen to facts in a legal case and make a decision
- something that misleads and diverts attention from the real problem
- a dead body
- a person who helps keep the community safe
- o illegally take a person away by force, usually in order to demand money in exchange for that person's release
- something that can cause damage when it explodes
- a person who is taken by the police for suspected criminal activity
- someone who takes things that don't belong to them
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- an object with lens to make small things look bigger
- a tool with a blade used for cutting
- clue or facts that help solve a mystery
- someone trained to give advice on legal matters
- a place to keep valuable things safe
- someone who creates fake documents and objects
- someone that breaks the law and goes against the rules
- when someone causes the death of another person on purpose
20 Clues: a dead body • a tool with a blade used for cutting • a place to keep valuable things safe • clue or facts that help solve a mystery • a person who helps keep the community safe • a person who investigates and solves crimes • someone who creates fake documents and objects • someone trained to give advice on legal matters • something that can cause damage when it explodes • ...
Federal And State Court System 2024-03-21
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- the killing of one person by another.
- unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
- A person who testifies to what they saw, heard, or did
- Being found guilty of committing a crime.
- The court decision.
- Also called a respondent In a criminal case this is the person who is arrested and charged with a crime.
- Confinement to a correctional institute or prison.
- Statements made by a witness under oath.
- The person that decides whether or not the defendant is innocent or guilty.
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- Release from incarceration after serving part of a sentence.
- A lawsuit or action in a court.
- When a convicted person receives a suspended term of incarceration.
- Power and authority of a court to hear and make a judgment in a case.
- Another word for Bond.
- To swear to the truth of a statement.
- A crime typically involving violence is worse then a misdemeanor.
- An accused person's answer to a criminal charge.
- When a person is taken into custody by a police officer and charged with a crime.
- A person approved to act on another's behalf.
- A written direction of a court or judge to do or refrain from doing certain things.
20 Clues: The court decision. • Another word for Bond. • A lawsuit or action in a court. • the killing of one person by another. • To swear to the truth of a statement. • Statements made by a witness under oath. • Being found guilty of committing a crime. • A person approved to act on another's behalf. • An accused person's answer to a criminal charge. • ...
Boston Strangler 2025-12-12
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- – New England city where a series of 1960s murders occurred.
- – Act of taking a suspected offender into custody.
- – Law enforcement officers who investigate offenses.
- – Surname of the man long associated with the Boston Strangler case.
- – Ideal goal of courts and law enforcement in criminal cases.
- – Decision reached by a jury or judge.
- – Relating to materials that can be presented in court.
- – Term for a killer who uses manual or ligature compression of the neck.
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- – Person who gives information or testimony about what was seen or heard.
- – Claim or proof that a suspect was elsewhere when a crime occurred.
- – Legal forum where cases are heard.
- – Describes a pattern of repeated crimes by the same offender.
- – Person believed to have possibly committed a crime.
- – Person harmed or killed in a crime.
- – Statement in which a suspect admits involvement in a crime.
- – Physical or testimonial material used to prove facts in an investigation.
- – Formal court process to determine guilt or innocence.
- – First name of DeSalvo, who confessed to the Boston murders.
- – Reason that may explain why a crime was committed.
- – Act that violates criminal law.
20 Clues: – Act that violates criminal law. • – Legal forum where cases are heard. • – Person harmed or killed in a crime. • – Decision reached by a jury or judge. • – Act of taking a suspected offender into custody. • – Law enforcement officers who investigate offenses. • – Reason that may explain why a crime was committed. • ...
Judicial Branch Unit Guide 2026-04-13
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- Case that protected student free speech in schools
- Type of case involving disputes between individuals or groups
- Process used by higher courts to examine lower court decisions
- Group of citizens who decide the outcome in many trials
- Case that required police to inform suspects of rights
- Highest court in the United States
- Middle level of federal courts that reviews cases from lower courts
- Lowest level of federal courts where trials are held
- The branch leader who nominates federal judges
- How long federal judges serve their terms
- Type of case involving a crime against society
- Case that protected flag burning as free speech
- Case that gave juveniles the right to due process
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- Power of the Supreme Court to declare laws unconstitutional
- Verdict in a criminal case when the defendant is responsible
- How federal judges get their position
- The group that confirms federal judges
- When a law goes against the Constitution
- Main job of the Supreme Court is to interpret this document
- Legal example set by a previous court decision
- Two types of court
- To ask a higher court to review a case
- Ability of one branch to limit the power of another
23 Clues: Two types of court • Highest court in the United States • How federal judges get their position • The group that confirms federal judges • To ask a higher court to review a case • When a law goes against the Constitution • How long federal judges serve their terms • Legal example set by a previous court decision • The branch leader who nominates federal judges • ...
12 angry men 2022-01-06
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- -The person against whom a lawsuit is filed. In some types of cases (such as divorce) a defendant may be called a respondent.
- Without bias, prejudice, or other preconception. The members of a jury should have no opinion about or vested interest in a case at the start of the trial and should base its verdict only on competent legal evidence presented during the trial.
- of proof: The amount of proof necessary to prove a case. In a criminal case, such proof must be beyond a reasonable doubt. In civil cases, the standard is proof by a preponderance of the evidence.
- -A person who testifies under oath at a deposition or trial, providing firsthand or expert evidence.
- Document or material object produced and identified in court as evidence in a case. Each of these documents or objects is ordinarily given an identifying letter or number in alphabetical or numerical sequence when it is offered as evidence.
- Often called the "presiding juror." At the beginning of deliberations, the jury votes to select one of its members to be the foreperson. The jury foreperson's duty is to preside and see that discussion during deliberations is carried on in a free and orderly manner, that the case and issues are fully and freely discussed, and that every juror is given a chance to participate in the discussion. As the deliberations conclude, the foreperson counts the votes and completes and signs the verdict form.
- Any type of legal proof presented at trial through witnesses, records, and/or exhibits.
- -1) In criminal law, the government attorney charging and trying the case against a person accused of a crime. 2) A common term for the government's side in a criminal case, as in "The prosecution will present five witnesses," or "The prosecution rests" (completed its case).
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- Twelve jurors serve on a jury trial, except when the parties in civil or misdemeanor cases agree that there may be fewer than 12. A decision is unanimous when the full jury in a criminal case has agreed upon the verdict. Once a verdict has been reached, the jury is brought back into the courtroom. The verdict must be in writing, signed by the foreperson, and be read to the jury by the court clerk or the judge.
- - A person who serves on a jury. Lists of potential jurors are obtained from sources such as voter registration rolls, telephone directories, and department of motor vehicles' lists. Individuals who are selected to serve on a jury receive from the court a very small fee for their time and sometimes the cost of traveling from home to court.
- -The probable reason a person committed a crime, as when one acts out of jealousy, greed, or revenge. While evidence of a motive may be admissible at trial, proof of motive is not necessary to prove a crime.
- An officer from the sheriff's department who maintains courtroom order and jury custody. Sometimes also known as a deputy.
- punishment - A sentence of death.
- -1) A general term for the effort of an attorney representing a defendant during trial and in pretrial maneuvers to defeat the party suing or the prosecution in a criminal case. 2) A response to a complaint, called an affirmative defense, to counter, defeat, or remove all or a part of the contentions of the plaintiff.
- A defense that asserts that the defendant could not have committed the crime because the defendant was somewhere else when the crime took place.
- After a trial, the jury goes into its assigned private room to think about and discuss evidence and testimony to help it reach a verdict.
- a reasonable doubt: In a criminal case, the accused's guilt must be established "beyond a reasonable doubt." Proof beyond a reasonable doubt is proof that leaves you with an abiding conviction that the charge is true.
17 Clues: punishment - A sentence of death. • Any type of legal proof presented at trial through witnesses, records, and/or exhibits. • -A person who testifies under oath at a deposition or trial, providing firsthand or expert evidence. • An officer from the sheriff's department who maintains courtroom order and jury custody. Sometimes also known as a deputy. • ...
Puzzle 2022-01-05
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- -The person against whom a lawsuit is filed. In some types of cases (such as divorce) a defendant may be called a respondent.
- Without bias, prejudice, or other preconception. The members of a jury should have no opinion about or vested interest in a case at the start of the trial and should base its verdict only on competent legal evidence presented during the trial.
- of proof: The amount of proof necessary to prove a case. In a criminal case, such proof must be beyond a reasonable doubt. In civil cases, the standard is proof by a preponderance of the evidence.
- -A person who testifies under oath at a deposition or trial, providing firsthand or expert evidence.
- Document or material object produced and identified in court as evidence in a case. Each of these documents or objects is ordinarily given an identifying letter or number in alphabetical or numerical sequence when it is offered as evidence.
- Often called the "presiding juror." At the beginning of deliberations, the jury votes to select one of its members to be the foreperson. The jury foreperson's duty is to preside and see that discussion during deliberations is carried on in a free and orderly manner, that the case and issues are fully and freely discussed, and that every juror is given a chance to participate in the discussion. As the deliberations conclude, the foreperson counts the votes and completes and signs the verdict form.
- Any type of legal proof presented at trial through witnesses, records, and/or exhibits.
- -1) In criminal law, the government attorney charging and trying the case against a person accused of a crime. 2) A common term for the government's side in a criminal case, as in "The prosecution will present five witnesses," or "The prosecution rests" (completed its case).
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- Twelve jurors serve on a jury trial, except when the parties in civil or misdemeanor cases agree that there may be fewer than 12. A decision is unanimous when the full jury in a criminal case has agreed upon the verdict. Once a verdict has been reached, the jury is brought back into the courtroom. The verdict must be in writing, signed by the foreperson, and be read to the jury by the court clerk or the judge.
- - A person who serves on a jury. Lists of potential jurors are obtained from sources such as voter registration rolls, telephone directories, and department of motor vehicles' lists. Individuals who are selected to serve on a jury receive from the court a very small fee for their time and sometimes the cost of traveling from home to court.
- -The probable reason a person committed a crime, as when one acts out of jealousy, greed, or revenge. While evidence of a motive may be admissible at trial, proof of motive is not necessary to prove a crime.
- An officer from the sheriff's department who maintains courtroom order and jury custody. Sometimes also known as a deputy.
- punishment - A sentence of death.
- -1) A general term for the effort of an attorney representing a defendant during trial and in pretrial maneuvers to defeat the party suing or the prosecution in a criminal case. 2) A response to a complaint, called an affirmative defense, to counter, defeat, or remove all or a part of the contentions of the plaintiff.
- A defense that asserts that the defendant could not have committed the crime because the defendant was somewhere else when the crime took place.
- After a trial, the jury goes into its assigned private room to think about and discuss evidence and testimony to help it reach a verdict.
- a reasonable doubt: In a criminal case, the accused's guilt must be established "beyond a reasonable doubt." Proof beyond a reasonable doubt is proof that leaves you with an abiding conviction that the charge is true.
17 Clues: punishment - A sentence of death. • Any type of legal proof presented at trial through witnesses, records, and/or exhibits. • -A person who testifies under oath at a deposition or trial, providing firsthand or expert evidence. • An officer from the sheriff's department who maintains courtroom order and jury custody. Sometimes also known as a deputy. • ...
12 Angry Men Legal terms 2022-01-05
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- -The person against whom a lawsuit is filed. In some types of cases (such as divorce) a defendant may be called a respondent.
- Without bias, prejudice, or other preconception. The members of a jury should have no opinion about or vested interest in a case at the start of the trial and should base its verdict only on competent legal evidence presented during the trial.
- of proof: The amount of proof necessary to prove a case. In a criminal case, such proof must be beyond a reasonable doubt. In civil cases, the standard is proof by a preponderance of the evidence.
- -A person who testifies under oath at a deposition or trial, providing firsthand or expert evidence.
- Document or material object produced and identified in court as evidence in a case. Each of these documents or objects is ordinarily given an identifying letter or number in alphabetical or numerical sequence when it is offered as evidence.
- Often called the "presiding juror." At the beginning of deliberations, the jury votes to select one of its members to be the foreperson. The jury foreperson's duty is to preside and see that discussion during deliberations is carried on in a free and orderly manner, that the case and issues are fully and freely discussed, and that every juror is given a chance to participate in the discussion. As the deliberations conclude, the foreperson counts the votes and completes and signs the verdict form.
- Any type of legal proof presented at trial through witnesses, records, and/or exhibits.
- -1) In criminal law, the government attorney charging and trying the case against a person accused of a crime. 2) A common term for the government's side in a criminal case, as in "The prosecution will present five witnesses," or "The prosecution rests" (completed its case).
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- Twelve jurors serve on a jury trial, except when the parties in civil or misdemeanor cases agree that there may be fewer than 12. A decision is unanimous when the full jury in a criminal case has agreed upon the verdict. Once a verdict has been reached, the jury is brought back into the courtroom. The verdict must be in writing, signed by the foreperson, and be read to the jury by the court clerk or the judge.
- - A person who serves on a jury. Lists of potential jurors are obtained from sources such as voter registration rolls, telephone directories, and department of motor vehicles' lists. Individuals who are selected to serve on a jury receive from the court a very small fee for their time and sometimes the cost of traveling from home to court.
- -The probable reason a person committed a crime, as when one acts out of jealousy, greed, or revenge. While evidence of a motive may be admissible at trial, proof of motive is not necessary to prove a crime.
- An officer from the sheriff's department who maintains courtroom order and jury custody. Sometimes also known as a deputy.
- punishment - A sentence of death.
- -1) A general term for the effort of an attorney representing a defendant during trial and in pretrial maneuvers to defeat the party suing or the prosecution in a criminal case. 2) A response to a complaint, called an affirmative defense, to counter, defeat, or remove all or a part of the contentions of the plaintiff.
- A defense that asserts that the defendant could not have committed the crime because the defendant was somewhere else when the crime took place.
- After a trial, the jury goes into its assigned private room to think about and discuss evidence and testimony to help it reach a verdict.
- a reasonable doubt: In a criminal case, the accused's guilt must be established "beyond a reasonable doubt." Proof beyond a reasonable doubt is proof that leaves you with an abiding conviction that the charge is true.
17 Clues: punishment - A sentence of death. • Any type of legal proof presented at trial through witnesses, records, and/or exhibits. • -A person who testifies under oath at a deposition or trial, providing firsthand or expert evidence. • An officer from the sheriff's department who maintains courtroom order and jury custody. Sometimes also known as a deputy. • ...
Civil war causes 2014-10-29
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- criminal
- some one who owns slaves
- questioned slavery extension
- Missouri admitted slave state
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- black poet
- anti-slavery novel in 1852
- military equipment land
- leaving
- of or pertaining to congress
- under agreement
- rightful independence
- settle in land
- anti-slavery newspaper
- black man who taught school.
- athoritive comand
15 Clues: leaving • criminal • black poet • settle in land • under agreement • athoritive comand • rightful independence • anti-slavery newspaper • military equipment land • some one who owns slaves • anti-slavery novel in 1852 • questioned slavery extension • of or pertaining to congress • black man who taught school. • Missouri admitted slave state
Causes of the Civil War 2014-10-31
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- black man who taught school.
- leaving
- questioned slavery extension
- anti-slavery newspaper
- some one who owns slaves
- settle in land
- criminal
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- black poet
- of or pertaining to congress
- under agreement
- Compromise Missouri admitted slave state
- anti-slavery novel in 1852
- rightful independence
- athoritive comand
- military equipment land
15 Clues: leaving • criminal • black poet • settle in land • under agreement • athoritive comand • rightful independence • anti-slavery newspaper • military equipment land • some one who owns slaves • anti-slavery novel in 1852 • black man who taught school. • of or pertaining to congress • questioned slavery extension • Compromise Missouri admitted slave state
Gatsby 2022-03-30
15 Clues: Criminal • Dr Eckleburg • Gatby's Lover • Toms side ting • Leonardo DiCaprio • where Gatsby lives • toms type of money • Where Gatsby's shot • Gatsbys Inspiration • what squishes Mertyl • gatsbys type of money • Where Gatsby was raised • What Gatsby reaches out to • Foreigners belief of America • What colour symbolises wealth
ENG IV - Week 10_15 2023-11-29
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- an incentive
- a strong political influencer
- patronage granted to relatives
- affluent
- verify
- interfering
- a hormone produced reduces the feeling of pain
- used as a reserve
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- lenient
- resplendent
- criminal; extremely bad
- endless
- miserable; wretchedness
- the use of effective and persuasive language
- a dweller in a place
15 Clues: verify • lenient • endless • affluent • resplendent • interfering • an incentive • used as a reserve • a dweller in a place • criminal; extremely bad • miserable; wretchedness • a strong political influencer • patronage granted to relatives • the use of effective and persuasive language • a hormone produced reduces the feeling of pain
legal 2022-08-28
11 Clues: - law • - police • - guilty • - involved • - innocent • - database • - sentenced to jail • - accused of something • - someone's self pride • - party that runs the law • - trying to find the true
Didgeralians 2025-01-26
13 Clues: our school • Cheerleader • Cello player • "Whinny Whinny" • seen with a banjo • Renowned criminal • Didgeralia author • Billith's new sweetheart • Tzippy's favorite vehicle • Stellalina's one true love • sexy____- Susie's true love • bench pressed 1 million tons • _____Destinayyyy- influencer
LAW>ICT 2017-05-12
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- Threat through natural events
- Process by where a criminal hide the origin of the proceeded of their crime by transforming the money through different bank accounts
- Normally criminal activity
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- Identified and reported to the software designer
- misuse act 2000 Unauthorised access to computer materials, modification of materials
- Places piece of malware on a group of computers
- Data is the equivalent to a virtual you
- categories Negligible, Minor, significant and critical are what?
- Deleting data
9 Clues: Deleting data • Normally criminal activity • Threat through natural events • Data is the equivalent to a virtual you • Places piece of malware on a group of computers • Identified and reported to the software designer • categories Negligible, Minor, significant and critical are what? • misuse act 2000 Unauthorised access to computer materials, modification of materials • ...
VOCABULARY 2022-09-20
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- The vase is _________. It's broken into pieces and can't be used any longer.
- accidentally find sth by chance
- opposite of used
- Don't ___________talking to me. You are always indecisive!
- You need to make up your _________.
- if sth makes you remember a person, a place of a thing
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- My grandma is never out of trend. She is really __________.
- opposite of forget
- you need to keep your __________open. There are many things to choose from.
- to know sb is because you have seen them before
- opposite of fresh
- I'm always in two _________. I cannot decide.
12 Clues: opposite of used • opposite of fresh • opposite of forget • accidentally find sth by chance • You need to make up your _________. • I'm always in two _________. I cannot decide. • to know sb is because you have seen them before • if sth makes you remember a person, a place of a thing • Don't ___________talking to me. You are always indecisive! • ...
Doctrinal Mastery 2021-05-23
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- What did Jesus Christ create?
- To seek learning we must study and have what?
- D&C 1:30 teaches about which topic? (the)
- A Christlike attribute taught in D&C 21:4-6.
- Acquiring Spiritual _________.
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- In which section do we learn about the worth of souls?
- In this section we learn that Christ will come again with power and glory.
- Because of The Atonement of Jesus Christ, we can ______
- who have bodies of flesh and bone
- D&C 1:37-__
- Repentance has multiple steps, one is to forsake, what is another?
- The Holy Ghost speaks to our _____ and hearts.
- who have bodies of flesh and bone
13 Clues: D&C 1:37-__ • What did Jesus Christ create? • Acquiring Spiritual _________. • who have bodies of flesh and bone • who have bodies of flesh and bone • D&C 1:30 teaches about which topic? (the) • To seek learning we must study and have what? • A Christlike attribute taught in D&C 21:4-6. • The Holy Ghost speaks to our _____ and hearts. • ...
Crime 2026-04-04
7 Clues: Trug trafficking is -----. • ______ is a dishonest action. • ---_- is the act of telling lies. • Anyone who kidnaps is called a ------. • A person who commits a crime is called ----- • A quarrel between two people is called ----. • Fighting becomes a criminal behavior if ----- are used.
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Assorted Television 2023-10-10
15 Clues: ALDC • Ghostface • Rose Motel • Frefly Inn • Central Perk • Rachel Berry • "no soup for you" • Singing Competition • Mandy Moore's drama • Criminal analysis bureau • Family of Australian dogs • NYC lawyer with no law degree • got a secret, can you keep it? • Entrepeneur's competition show • Family member that is always bullied
Criminal Crossings 2021-11-12
6 Clues: a public official • a questioning session • someone who does illegal things • a period of time for punishment • someone who represents you in court • rules of conduct within a community
Judicial meal plan parker mullen 2024-04-25
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- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws. They also punish lawbreakers.
- when the suspected/convicted person asks that their court case be reviewed/ redone
- A formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime.
- A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder. In Virginia, the most severe class of felony can result in life in prison or a death sentence.
- The decision of a grand ju
- The government’s side in a criminal case.
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- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts.
- A court case involving disputes between two parties (individuals, businesses) related to money or property.
- a less serious crime, can lead up to $2500 in fines and one year in jail.
- The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws - especially the rights guaranteed in the 4th - 8th amendments to the Constitution. Protected by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendments.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
- The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant.
- The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if law or presidential action follows the Constitution. This is when the judicial branch interprets the laws.
- The authority to interpret and administer the law. Jurisdiction determines which type of court you attend and where it is located.
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest.
17 Clues: The decision of a grand ju • The government’s side in a criminal case. • An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest. • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit. • A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law. • The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts. • ...
freak the mighty crossword 2020-12-14
15 Clues: kick__ • disabled • very tall • a criminal • grandfather • grandmother • flying robot • words on paper • freak had this • freak the ______ • max didn't have it • where max's room is • freak had it with him everywhere • a way to improve the human condition • the difference between an idiot and a genius
crossword #1 2022-12-14
15 Clues: war,explosion • jail,bad person • dog,lion,monkey • sad,angry,happy • leo,aries,virgo • a sleeping sound • red,orange,green • Man's best friend • arm,leg,nose,hands • Jupiter,Mars,Venus, • raining,sunny,cloudy • triangle,square,circle • English,Spanish,French • basketball,soccer,tennis • Asia,Europe,North America
vocab 2021-03-03
15 Clues: thief • sparta • prison • scamming • wild west • donald trump • stealing a car • something unlawful • they may arrest you • honza's favourite drug • somewhere to get money • the act of killing someone • stuff found at a crime scene • a person that likes to burn stuff • dealing honza's favourite profession
Halloween Crossword 2021-11-10
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- - human
- - strange
- - having a highly favorable reputation
- - agreement
- - he was blank
- - trustworthy
- - on purpose
- - a club of women
- - he was a criminal
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- - having life in the subject
- - an object believed to embody magic
- - he was famous for something bad
- - unexplainable
- - existing for the present
- - an extraordinary event
15 Clues: - human • - strange • - agreement • - on purpose • - trustworthy • - he was blank • - unexplainable • - a club of women • - he was a criminal • - an extraordinary event • - existing for the present • - having life in the subject • - he was famous for something bad • - an object believed to embody magic • - having a highly favorable reputation
Chapter 5 Vocab PJ Bower 2017-11-08
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- law enforcement investigations
- young criminal offense suspect
- sherrif
- prohibition era mobster
- banned employers from discrimination
- enforces traffic laws
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- investigates federal violations
- directs drug agencies
- patrol streets
- made peelers
- first Texan police force
- controlled by close government
- patrolled London
- Unit a unit for gangs
- carries rattles
15 Clues: sherrif • made peelers • patrol streets • carries rattles • patrolled London • directs drug agencies • enforces traffic laws • prohibition era mobster • first Texan police force • law enforcement investigations • young criminal offense suspect • controlled by close government • investigates federal violations • banned employers from discrimination • ...
MAXIMUM RIDE 2013-02-28
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- leader of the flock.
- the wear-wolves that were made to hunt down the folck.
- nickname of the scienctis that expairamented on the flock.
- name of the flocks dog that talks, simaler to Todo.
- each one of the folck has a speical p____.
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- what Jeb says max is sopost to be.
- what all the flock has that help them fly.
- the father figure to the flock.
- the place wear the foclk got there wings.
- the power that Angels has that helps her read minds.
- the group of kids with wings.
11 Clues: leader of the flock. • the group of kids with wings. • the father figure to the flock. • what Jeb says max is sopost to be. • the place wear the foclk got there wings. • what all the flock has that help them fly. • each one of the folck has a speical p____. • name of the flocks dog that talks, simaler to Todo. • the power that Angels has that helps her read minds. • ...
eighties 4 2024-05-03
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- Band that took our breath away.
- Rock band that walked this way into the 80s.
- Daryl, half of the duo Hall & Oates.
- David, who told us to dance the blues in "Let's Dance."
- Alternative rock band from Georgia.
- Progressive rock band with 80s hit "Owner of a Lonely Heart."
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- German band that influenced electronic music heavily.
- ___ Straits, known for "Money for Nothing."
- Had a hit with "Rock Me Amadeus."
- "(Forget About Me)" by Simple Minds, an iconic 80s anthem.
- ___ Red, British soul band popular in the 80s.
11 Clues: Band that took our breath away. • Had a hit with "Rock Me Amadeus." • Alternative rock band from Georgia. • Daryl, half of the duo Hall & Oates. • ___ Straits, known for "Money for Nothing." • Rock band that walked this way into the 80s. • ___ Red, British soul band popular in the 80s. • German band that influenced electronic music heavily. • ...
Business Law Vocab Crossword 2025-04-28
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- after an arrest, suspects are asked questions along with witnesses
- to search the outer clothing of someone whom the police believe is being suspicious
- evidence that justifies an officer in stopping and questioning an individual believed to be involved in a criminal activity
- a reasonable belief known personally or through reliable sources, that a person has committed a crime
- to take a person into custody
- the right of the people to be secure in their own house, papers and effects against unreasonable search
- use of race as a factor in identifying people who may have broken the law or may break the law
- Supreme Court ruled that police officers can conduct brief stops and limited searches based on "reasonable suspicion"
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- Supreme Court ruled that the government needs a warrant based on probable cause to access a person's cell phone location data over an extended period
- a court ordered document authorizing the police to arrest someone on a specific charge
- Supreme Court established the standards for school searches, holding that school officials can search students without a warrant if they have reasonable suspicion
- court said evidence seized unlawfully, without a search warrant, could not be used in criminal prosecutions in state courts
- a legal rule that prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence against the defendant at trial
- giving evidence and answering questions that would tend to subject one to criminal prosecution
- supreme Court ruled that police must inform suspects of their constitutional rights during custodial interrogation
15 Clues: to take a person into custody • after an arrest, suspects are asked questions along with witnesses • to search the outer clothing of someone whom the police believe is being suspicious • a court ordered document authorizing the police to arrest someone on a specific charge • ...
judicial vocab 2026-02-26
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- prevent (a person or place) from having or using something
- philosophical and legal theory asserting that certain rights, moral values, and principles are inherent in human nature and discoverable through reason, independent of human-made laws.
- the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge
- is a law or regulation enacted by a local government to govern specific matters within its jurisdiction.
- the body of rules and principles that defines the structure, powers, and limits of government while safeguarding individual rights
- to agree
- in a forceful way
- written law formally enacted by a legislative body, distinct from judge-made common law
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- governs the legal rights, responsibilities, and treatment of individuals under the age of majority, typically under 18, who engage in unlawful or regulated behavior.
- deny the truth of (a statement) by asserting the opposite
- apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court
- body of legal rules and regulations created and enforced by government agencies to oversee specific industries, activities, or sectors, ensuring compliance, public safety, and fair practices.
- protected or established by law or contract
- the body of law that defines conduct prohibited by the state because it threatens, harms, or otherwise endangers the safety and welfare of the public, and prescribes punishments for those who commit such conduct.
- the system of law concerned with private relations between members of a community rather than criminal, military, or religious affairs. Contrasted with criminal law.
15 Clues: to agree • in a forceful way • protected or established by law or contract • deny the truth of (a statement) by asserting the opposite • prevent (a person or place) from having or using something • apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court • written law formally enacted by a legislative body, distinct from judge-made common law • ...
The crucifixion crossword Matt 27:32-44 2023-03-25
12 Clues: bile • criminal • to throw • dismantle • a fruit press • a sacred place • scornful abuse • a place of skull • somewhere in Libya • a disciple of jesus • a sour tasting liquid • commander of a roman army
Preschool Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-09
Across
- ability to coordinate sight with movement of the hands
- evaluating how to respond to a situation by getting a social cue from a more experienced person
- 2nd level of pretense in which the toddler uses one set of objects to represent another set of objects and pretends to do soemthing that involves other people or objects
- wait until later to get what is wanted
- not self-guided by interal values
- conflict toddlers must resolve according to the second stage of Eriksons psychosocial theory
- development of muscles especially those in the hands and fingers
- lengthening and thickening of muscles
- symbolic actions seen in play that mimic real situations
- questions that only require a 1 or 2 word response
- fine motor movements that are smooth and rather effortlesss
- ability to label self and others as male or female
- ability to recall and later imitate someones behavior
- first level of pretense in which the toddler uses real objects or realistic toys and pretend sto do something that has to do with themselves
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- confidence a person has in his or her own worth, competence, and control
- abnormal response to food triggered by the bodys immune system
- doig as one chooses rather than what others want
- person who speaks only one language
- development of the trunk and arm and leg muscles
- foods prepared for the entire family
- solid foods that provide the nutirents infants and toddlers need in addition to their breast milk formula or whole cows milk
- seeing in the minds eye or hearing in the minds ear in the abscene of a stimulus
- being fluent in 2 languages
- going back to an earlier stage of development
- fats that are liquid at room temperature
- special underpants or pants made of disposable diaper material that help lessen the mess of accidnets during the toilet learning
- questions that require a descriptive response for an answer
- ability to control ones self
- sudden emotional outburst of anger commonly displayed by a toddler
- persons ability to pronounce words that can be understood by others
30 Clues: being fluent in 2 languages • ability to control ones self • not self-guided by interal values • person who speaks only one language • foods prepared for the entire family • lengthening and thickening of muscles • wait until later to get what is wanted • fats that are liquid at room temperature • going back to an earlier stage of development • ...
NANA Memories Months 1-4 2023-10-03
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- Our go-to place for pizza, the spot where we'd always order a delicious pie.
- The place where you were when we had to endure our first long separation, a location with sunshine but a heavy heart.
- The subject where our minds connected and laughter was the best study aid, the class we bonded over the most.
- The magical day of our high school experience, where our love story truly began to blossom.
- ???
- The person who emerged victorious in our boba bet.
- The place where our journey started with a bowl of ramen, our first date night spot full of flavor and fond memories.
- Your response to the question, 'What would I change about you?
- The role you are when we were engrossed in our favorite game together.
- "The attire that always makes you look incredibly handsome and dashing.
- The spirit day theme where our paths crossed, leading to our first individual snapshot together.
- The holiday when I had the pleasure of meeting your extended family for the first time.
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- Our go-to spot for boba drinks, the place where we savor sweet moments one bubble at a time during volleyball season.
- The unfortunate location where Luna's expression was famously captured in the least flattering way, if you know what I mean.
- The restaurant where we celebrated our three-month milestone, a place filled with fond memories.
- Complete the phrase: 'I am absolutely _____' (Hint: The opposite of 'I am ***').
- The project we collaborated on in psychology class, showcasing the power of our minds.
- The patriotic theme of our very first football game together, celebrating the colors of our nation.
- The musical performance we enjoyed on the day I received my acceptance to Penn, a harmonious celebration.
- The outdoor adventure that paved the way for our first kiss, where nature witnessed the beginning of our love story.
- Our date night activity, where we glided together under the shimmering lights.
- The opposing team's school where our joyous victory led to a memorable, heartfelt hug.
- The sweet spot where our first date began, with delicious scoops of happiness.
23 Clues: ??? • The person who emerged victorious in our boba bet. • Your response to the question, 'What would I change about you? • The role you are when we were engrossed in our favorite game together. • "The attire that always makes you look incredibly handsome and dashing. • Our go-to place for pizza, the spot where we'd always order a delicious pie. • ...
Police 2013-11-14
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- The police ...... an area to keep people safe
- A word to describe criminal activity
- Someone higher up in the Police Force
- A stick-like defence weapon used by police officers
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- When this is broken you can get arrested
- Police generally get this from the public
- Someone who has committed a crime
- An weapon that is used by police officers
8 Clues: Someone who has committed a crime • A word to describe criminal activity • Someone higher up in the Police Force • When this is broken you can get arrested • Police generally get this from the public • An weapon that is used by police officers • The police ...... an area to keep people safe • A stick-like defence weapon used by police officers
And Then There Were None Slang 2023-02-23
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- - A person who is living the life
- - The shortest or most direct route
- - Being stabbed in the back or cheated on
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- - provoke someone to do something through persuasion
- - A term used to describe an attractive girl
- - the criminal offense of making false statements under oath
- - Not guilty of criminal charges
- - A word used for a dollar
8 Clues: - A word used for a dollar • - Not guilty of criminal charges • - A person who is living the life • - The shortest or most direct route • - Being stabbed in the back or cheated on • - A term used to describe an attractive girl • - provoke someone to do something through persuasion • - the criminal offense of making false statements under oath
Health and Human Development 2021-01-18
Across
- current state of wellbeing relating to a persons mind or brain
- both viewed in many ways.
- Changes can be gradual and may not be obvious.
- Feeling unwell.
- the ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships with others
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- A complex combinations of all dimensions of health.
- the ideas, beliefs or ethics that arise in the minds of individuals
- A complete state of physical, mental & social wellbeing.
- functioning of the body and it systems.
- the ability to express feelings or emotions in a positive way.
10 Clues: Feeling unwell. • both viewed in many ways. • functioning of the body and it systems. • Changes can be gradual and may not be obvious. • A complex combinations of all dimensions of health. • A complete state of physical, mental & social wellbeing. • current state of wellbeing relating to a persons mind or brain • ...
vocaburary 2021-11-01
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- to suffocate, to injure or kill by depriving of air
- rude; not showing proper respect
- walk slowly and with heavy steps
- having the knees abnormally close together, and the ankles spread apart
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- the use of "hunting" to describe the flares suggests that they linger in the soldiers' minds
- rotten and foul smelling
- to have a shoes of blood
- the uneven motion of flame
- disgusting, extremely unpleasant
- the dying person's lung is full of heavy foam
10 Clues: rotten and foul smelling • to have a shoes of blood • the uneven motion of flame • disgusting, extremely unpleasant • rude; not showing proper respect • walk slowly and with heavy steps • the dying person's lung is full of heavy foam • to suffocate, to injure or kill by depriving of air • having the knees abnormally close together, and the ankles spread apart • ...
Haitian Revolution: Key Personalities 2022-03-24
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- african female warrior that taught Dessalines
- rebel leader considered to be one of history's great military minds
- black general who gained independence for the colony
- mulatto general who helped the enslaved rebel forces
- notoriously cruel French general sent to crush the rebellion
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- French leader who wanted to reinstitute slavery in the colony
- free coloured that started the mulatto rebellion
- French general sent to crush the rebellion
- French commissioner who ended slavery in the colony of St. Domingue
- voodoo priest that started the enslaved rebellion
10 Clues: French general sent to crush the rebellion • african female warrior that taught Dessalines • free coloured that started the mulatto rebellion • voodoo priest that started the enslaved rebellion • black general who gained independence for the colony • mulatto general who helped the enslaved rebel forces • notoriously cruel French general sent to crush the rebellion • ...
CROSSWORD: 2019-05-14
Across
- He was very _______ due to his desire to accomplish his goals.
- He was the king of what country?
- What was the name of many cities he established in his conquered lands?
- Who was his tutor when he was young?
- Where was he born in Macedonia?
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- In order to gain territory he had to _____ other nation-states.
- He is known as one of the world's greatest ______ minds.
- What was the name of his war horse?
- What was his first name?
- He created a vast _____.
10 Clues: What was his first name? • He created a vast _____. • Where was he born in Macedonia? • He was the king of what country? • What was the name of his war horse? • Who was his tutor when he was young? • He is known as one of the world's greatest ______ minds. • He was very _______ due to his desire to accomplish his goals. • ...
The Constitutional Convention 2024-01-25
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- Where the state house they met at was.
- The day the Constitutional Convention met for the first time.
- Who took the lead in the Constitutional Convention.
- The average age of the delegates.
- What was pledged so that the delegates could speak their minds.
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- The other branch that they added other than the executive branch.
- The name of the leader of the government.
- The plan that was voted on for the structure of Congress.
- The amount of delegates that were lawyers.
- The amount of states participating.
10 Clues: The average age of the delegates. • The amount of states participating. • Where the state house they met at was. • The name of the leader of the government. • The amount of delegates that were lawyers. • Who took the lead in the Constitutional Convention. • The plan that was voted on for the structure of Congress. • ...
Crossword Quiz Year 4 2022-06-14
Across
- What game does Mr Alexis play on the way to work? (6)
- what part of speech is wind in "the hollow wind". (4)
- "the darkness tickling" is an example of what? (15)
- give extra meaning to your poetry perfomance. (7)
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- Excitedly is an example of what. (6)
- Spring, summer, ___________, winter. (6)
- Comparative adjective of cold. (6)
- A synonym for frequently. (5)
- What do you need to include after a fronted adverbial? (5)
- What good writing does? It creates________in our minds? (6)
10 Clues: A synonym for frequently. (5) • Comparative adjective of cold. (6) • Excitedly is an example of what. (6) • Spring, summer, ___________, winter. (6) • give extra meaning to your poetry perfomance. (7) • "the darkness tickling" is an example of what? (15) • What game does Mr Alexis play on the way to work? (6) • what part of speech is wind in "the hollow wind". (4) • ...
Wellbeing 2024-09-04
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- It is important to be ___________ to yourself.
- What can sometimes be harmful and make us feel unwell?
- How many times should we brush our teeth each day?
- Happiness, sadness and anger are examples of these.
Down
- Drinking plenty of water prevents ____________________.
- Have a bath or __________________ regularly and wash your hair.
- A healthy breakfast helps to increase your _______________ levels.
- Eat five _____________ of fruit and vegetables each day.
- What helps our bodies and minds stay healthy?
- It is important to get a good night’s _______________ .
10 Clues: What helps our bodies and minds stay healthy? • It is important to be ___________ to yourself. • How many times should we brush our teeth each day? • Happiness, sadness and anger are examples of these. • What can sometimes be harmful and make us feel unwell? • Drinking plenty of water prevents ____________________. • ...
tele 2023-06-06
Across
- a conference or meeting but everyone is in seperate places
- prompts the presenter on TV from a distance
- a device that allows people to see distant objects
- communication between minds
- a written message sent over a long distance
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- instant movement from one place to another
- measures the distance to a target on the battlefield
- a device that allows you to talk over a long distance
- ability to move an object from a distance
- a device for watching images and video that happened elswhere
10 Clues: communication between minds • ability to move an object from a distance • instant movement from one place to another • prompts the presenter on TV from a distance • a written message sent over a long distance • a device that allows people to see distant objects • measures the distance to a target on the battlefield • ...
Jobs 2025-10-11
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- Artist of flavors armed with knives and imagination.
- Sky navigator who trusts clouds more than roads.
- Sunrise worker and whisperer of seeds and soil.
- Healer of bodies and defender against invisible enemies.
- Keeper of worlds hidden between paper and silence.
- Dream constructor who turns problems into blueprints.
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- Hunter of light and keeper of fleeting moments.
- Builder of minds and master of endless questions.
- Brave guardian who runs toward what everyone escapes.
- Creator of emotions using strings, keys, or breath.
10 Clues: Hunter of light and keeper of fleeting moments. • Sunrise worker and whisperer of seeds and soil. • Sky navigator who trusts clouds more than roads. • Builder of minds and master of endless questions. • Keeper of worlds hidden between paper and silence. • Creator of emotions using strings, keys, or breath. • Artist of flavors armed with knives and imagination. • ...
Elements of Poetry 2026-01-21
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- imitates the sound it represents like POW! or BOOM!
- figure of speech that compares two things using imagery
- Words with the same ending sounds at the end of lines and stanzas
- Break where each line of a poem ends
- figure of speech that compares two things using "like" or "as"
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- the same sound or letter at the beginning of words or lines
- syllables that create a beat
- words that create images in our minds
- a poem paragraph
- repeated lines or words that stress importance
10 Clues: a poem paragraph • syllables that create a beat • Break where each line of a poem ends • words that create images in our minds • repeated lines or words that stress importance • imitates the sound it represents like POW! or BOOM! • figure of speech that compares two things using imagery • the same sound or letter at the beginning of words or lines • ...
The Universal Press 2021-09-30
Unit 6 Vocab 2022-04-06
10 Clues: able • avoid • urgent • opposing • to understand • excited feeling • unable to disjoint • of great importance • tagalong to a criminal • traditional and conforming
Watsons Vocabulary - Week of 10/12 2020-10-11
10 Clues: copy • impress • insulted • betrayer • allow and accept • hoodlum; criminal • cruel and unfriendly • randomly; chaotically • example or role model • resolute and purposeful
2024년 4월 초5~6 영단어 콘테스트 Crossword 2024-04-16
18 Clues: 문법 = • 선택 = • 초보자 = • 빌리다 = • 스키장 = • 선택하다 = • 가입하다 = • 바닥,층 = • 빌려주다 = • 궁금하다 = • 환영하다 = • 취소하다 = • cow meat • a synonym for movie • to write or sign your name • a criminal that steals things • you use this for traveling, usually big bags • a piece of paper you have to give to an attendant when you get on a plane
Butchers,Bakers and Bonnetmakers Burgor, Carrell, Wellman 2018-10-03
Across
- name of Ben Franklins wife
- courses typically reserved for boys
- city that tolerated women of many backgrounds
- people who repair metal household utensils like pots and pans
- woman who never married
- role of married women who manages a home
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- one who makes candles and sells them
- another name for a pharmacist who sells medicine
- typical lessons for a girl
- loose fitting gowns worn by women in the 17th and 18th century
- broadened their minds to women who were not typically wives and mothers of colonial days
- profession of assisting women during childbirth
12 Clues: woman who never married • name of Ben Franklins wife • typical lessons for a girl • courses typically reserved for boys • one who makes candles and sells them • role of married women who manages a home • city that tolerated women of many backgrounds • profession of assisting women during childbirth • another name for a pharmacist who sells medicine • ...
Dystopian puzzle 2024-05-02
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- false information spread around the public to manipulate them
- someone superior exerting their power on others
- (2 words)too many humans in a certain area or city
- separating someone or a group of people from the rest
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- someone revolting against someone exerting their power on to them
- (3words) using technological advancements for the worse
- an act to control people's minds
- (3words)not knowing who you are anymore/losing what make you different from the rest
- the act of hiding crucial information from others
- the opposite of dystopia
- conflict between two or more countries
- compliance with standards/rules
12 Clues: the opposite of dystopia • compliance with standards/rules • an act to control people's minds • conflict between two or more countries • someone superior exerting their power on others • the act of hiding crucial information from others • (2 words)too many humans in a certain area or city • separating someone or a group of people from the rest • ...
psyc 2024-08-26
Across
- How we process information
- How we learn through rewards, punishments, and observation
- How we are affected by unconscious drives and conflicts
- How thinking and behavior changes depending on the setting or situation
- The scientific study of behavior and mental processes
- interpretations of an event affect how we respond
- The sake of gaining scientific knowledge
- How healthy people strive to reach their full potential
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- Aimed at answering real-world practical problems
- Outward or overt actions and reactions
- How our biological structures and substances underlie a given behavior, thought, or emotion
- Internal, covert activity of our minds
12 Clues: How we process information • Outward or overt actions and reactions • Internal, covert activity of our minds • The sake of gaining scientific knowledge • Aimed at answering real-world practical problems • interpretations of an event affect how we respond • The scientific study of behavior and mental processes • How we are affected by unconscious drives and conflicts • ...
Insurgent Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-24
Across
- Term for someone who fits into multiple factions
- Jeanine's ultimate goal through the use of simulations
- faction known for their bravery, courage and protecting the city
- a tool that's used for manipulating or testing people, mainly their minds
- main antagonist who leads the erudite faction
- nickname of the main protagonist
- faction that values people's peace and kindness
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- people who don't belong to any faction
- faction known for their knowledge and advanced technology
- faction that is known for their selflessness
- faction that values people's honesty above all else
- a group of people dedicated to preserving and restoring the faction system
12 Clues: nickname of the main protagonist • people who don't belong to any faction • faction that is known for their selflessness • main antagonist who leads the erudite faction • faction that values people's peace and kindness • Term for someone who fits into multiple factions • faction that values people's honesty above all else • ...
Spelling 2026-03-06
Across
- substitutional
- necessary,essential
- sow, spread, scatter
- wrench, wring, tear away
- erase, expunge, blot out
- calm, pacify, appease
- mocking,teasing
- wrench, wring, tear away
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- sky, heavens
- criminal, wrongdoer, guilty one
- summon, elicit, call forth
- copy,imitate,resemble
- rear, train, care for
- withdraw, deny, revoke
- insensibility, indifference,lack of feeling
- shaking,trembling, quivering
- yield, submit, succumb
- resolute,unyielding,inflexible
- moving, affecting,touching
- wane, abate, subside
20 Clues: sky, heavens • substitutional • mocking,teasing • necessary,essential • sow, spread, scatter • wane, abate, subside • copy,imitate,resemble • rear, train, care for • calm, pacify, appease • withdraw, deny, revoke • yield, submit, succumb • wrench, wring, tear away • erase, expunge, blot out • wrench, wring, tear away • summon, elicit, call forth • moving, affecting,touching • ...
LEGAL TERMS 2013-03-06
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- In civil cases, a written statement filed by the plaintiff that starts a case
- A thief who enters a house or other building by force
- The party which begins a civil action
- To say that someone has done something wrong
- Someone who goes to court to say what he knows about a something
- To take something from someone without permission
- an exclusive privilege granted to an inventor to make, use or sell an invention for a set number of years
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- The unintended killing of a person
- Found beyond a reasonable doubt to have committed a crime
- In a criminal case, the person accused of the crime
- Found to be not guilty of criminal charges
- Intentional killing
- A legal document declaring what a person wants done after he dies
13 Clues: Intentional killing • The unintended killing of a person • The party which begins a civil action • Found to be not guilty of criminal charges • To say that someone has done something wrong • To take something from someone without permission • In a criminal case, the person accused of the crime • A thief who enters a house or other building by force • ...
Review of Doublets 2022-04-08
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- ins and ______ = expert knowledge
- tried and ______ = proven to be a good method, product, etc. (British version of the doublet)
- hit and ______ = unreliable
- breaking and ______ = forcefully going into a building to steal property from it
- stop and ______ = a police procedure in which people are stopped for questioning (usually on the street) and patted down to ensure they aren't carrying a weapon
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- part and ______ = something you are unable to separate from something else
- will and ______ = final document to sort out inheritance
- up and ______ = (finally) operational
- cease and ______ = a court order to stop some activity until the courts can process claims against the party which is conducting such activities
- nuts and ______ = the basics
- aid and ______ = to assist a criminal in the criminal act
- neck and ______ = close competition
- safe and ______ = safe(ly)
13 Clues: safe and ______ = safe(ly) • hit and ______ = unreliable • nuts and ______ = the basics • ins and ______ = expert knowledge • neck and ______ = close competition • up and ______ = (finally) operational • will and ______ = final document to sort out inheritance • aid and ______ = to assist a criminal in the criminal act • ...
Vocab #4 2025-11-21
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- A piece of legislation enacted by a municipal authority
- They handle non criminal disputes between individuals or organizations
- of,by,or appropriate to a court or judge
- A civil officer or lay judge who administers the law
- The system of tules which a particular country or community regulating the actions of its members
- A tribunal presided over by a judge
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- The official power to make legal decisions
- Make a serious or urgent request typically to the public
- A court of law where cases involving criminal offenses are tried and decided
- A crime, typically one involving violence, more serious than a misdemeanor
- A public official appointed to decide cases in court of law
- A minor wrongdoing
- A formal examination of evidence before a judge
13 Clues: A minor wrongdoing • A tribunal presided over by a judge • of,by,or appropriate to a court or judge • The official power to make legal decisions • A formal examination of evidence before a judge • A civil officer or lay judge who administers the law • A piece of legislation enacted by a municipal authority • Make a serious or urgent request typically to the public • ...
cody grier 2026-02-26
Across
- to say the opposite of something or disagree with it
- means saying something in a very strong and clear way
- law based on the constitution civil arugments over money and
- two or more things happen at the same time or match up
- asking for a second look at your case
- law law that gets wrtten and passed by legislature
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- the side of the criminal case that tries to prove someone guity
- having a right or cliam to something
- law part of the law that deals with people under 18
- made by a city or town
- regulatory law mde by government agencies to control sertain things
- law based on basic human rights criminal law laws tht deal with crimes
- to take away or keep someone from having something
13 Clues: made by a city or town • having a right or cliam to something • asking for a second look at your case • to take away or keep someone from having something • law law that gets wrtten and passed by legislature • law part of the law that deals with people under 18 • to say the opposite of something or disagree with it • ...
CASO 88 — La conspiración del reloj 2026-05-30
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- - Lo que escondió
- - Herramienta del culpabl
- - Objeto del crimen
- - Antigüedad del reloj
- - Valor del secreto
- - Lugar del crimen
- - Profesión del culpable
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- - Ayudante exterior
- - La víctima
- - Hora del crimen
- - Donde ocultó el crimen
- - Color del reloj
- - Lo que ocultó en el reloj
- - Evidencia encontrada
- - Apellido del culpable
15 Clues: - La víctima • - Lo que escondió • - Hora del crimen • - Color del reloj • - Lugar del crimen • - Ayudante exterior • - Objeto del crimen • - Valor del secreto • - Evidencia encontrada • - Antigüedad del reloj • - Apellido del culpable • - Donde ocultó el crimen • - Profesión del culpable • - Herramienta del culpabl • - Lo que ocultó en el reloj
Gideon v. Wainwright 2025-04-03
Across
- having a right to certain benefits or privileges
- amendment to the Constitution guarantees the right to counsel in criminal prosecutions
- A legal decision that serves as an example for future cases with similar issues
- someone who is poor or unable to afford legal representation
- the process of officially accusing someone in a court of law of committing a crime
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- amendment grants citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and ensures "equal protection under the laws" for all citizens, preventing states from infringing on their rights
- arguments raised by a defendant in a criminal case to challenge the charges brought against them
- A serious criminal offense punishable by a prison sentence of more than one year
8 Clues: having a right to certain benefits or privileges • someone who is poor or unable to afford legal representation • A legal decision that serves as an example for future cases with similar issues • A serious criminal offense punishable by a prison sentence of more than one year • the process of officially accusing someone in a court of law of committing a crime • ...
VOCABULARY 2022-09-20
Across
- sth makes you remember a person, a place of a thing
- You need to make up your _________.
- opposite of fresh
- need to keep your __________open. There are many things to choose from.
- always in two _________. I cannot decide.
- My grandma is never out of trend. She is really __________.
- opposite of forget
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- opposite of used
- accidentally find sth by chance
- to know sb is because you have seen them before
- Don't ___________talking to me. You are always indecisive!
- The vase is _________. It's broken into pieces and can't be used any longer.
12 Clues: opposite of used • opposite of fresh • opposite of forget • accidentally find sth by chance • You need to make up your _________. • always in two _________. I cannot decide. • to know sb is because you have seen them before • sth makes you remember a person, a place of a thing • Don't ___________talking to me. You are always indecisive! • ...
Lily 2022-01-24
Across
- argued that women’s minds are as good as men’s
- month Americans and French work out the trade agreement
- tried to get the French to support the Americans
- news of this American victory caused a shift in France’s policy
- how many loyalists fought on British side
- the month of the victory at Saratoga
- the French declared war on ___
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- who did the war change the lives of
- city Franklin was in for a year
- took more money to buy the same amount of goods
- who was the French noble from Valley Forge
- a former army officer from Prussia
12 Clues: the French declared war on ___ • city Franklin was in for a year • a former army officer from Prussia • who did the war change the lives of • the month of the victory at Saratoga • how many loyalists fought on British side • who was the French noble from Valley Forge • argued that women’s minds are as good as men’s • took more money to buy the same amount of goods • ...
Andrea & Baylee 2022-01-21
Across
- FORGE site the Continental Army stayed in winter 1778
- spanish governor of Louisiana
- person who tried to help the french
- when the United States find out about the French-American alliance
- where the British general spends his winter
- one thing the continental army was low on
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- month the French and American work out the trade agreement
- Benjamin Franklin's role in the war
- wrote that women's minds are as good as men’s
- former army officer from Prussia that helped Washington
- nation that declared war on Britain in 1779
- nobleman who wrote the famous sentence that had to do with freedom
12 Clues: spanish governor of Louisiana • Benjamin Franklin's role in the war • person who tried to help the french • one thing the continental army was low on • nation that declared war on Britain in 1779 • where the British general spends his winter • wrote that women's minds are as good as men’s • FORGE site the Continental Army stayed in winter 1778 • ...
Psychology 2024-01-30
Across
- The power of the situation: social and cultural influences can overpower the influence of all other determining factors.
- mind
- A person’s unique pattern of perceptions, interpretations, expectations, beliefs, and memories
- The brain, the nervous system, the endocrine system, and genes
- The Interaction of heredity and environment, which unfolds in predictable patterns throughout the lifespan
- The stimuli in our environment, and the previous consequences of our behaviors
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- 6
- Erroneous assertions or practices set forth as being scientific psychology
- Medical specialty
- broad field, with many specialties
- Psychodynamic: processes in our unconscious minds
- Field of study
12 Clues: 6 • mind • Field of study • Medical specialty • broad field, with many specialties • Psychodynamic: processes in our unconscious minds • The brain, the nervous system, the endocrine system, and genes • Erroneous assertions or practices set forth as being scientific psychology • The stimuli in our environment, and the previous consequences of our behaviors • ...
Legal Jargon 2025-03-11
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- Evidence presented by a witness who did not see or hear the incident in question but heard about it from someone else.
- occurs when a person who has been convicted of a crime is officially cleared after new evidence of innocence becomes available
- to support with evidence or authority; strengthen or make more certain
- pointing indirectly toward someone's guilt but not conclusively proving it
- an invalid trial, caused by fundamental error; when this happens, the trial must start again with the selection of a new jury
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- a proceeding in which a criminal defendant is brought into court, told of the charges in an incictment or information, and asked to plead guilty or not guilty
- refers to the legal process of resolving a dispute or deciding a case
- of murder Most serious to lowest level: First-degree, second-degree, third-degree
- a written or printed statement made under oath
- In a civil case, the person or organization against whom the plaintiff brings suit; in a criminal case, the person accused of a crime
- a command, issued under a court's authority, to a witness to appear and give testimony
- lawyer who conducts the case against a defendant in a criminal court
12 Clues: a written or printed statement made under oath • lawyer who conducts the case against a defendant in a criminal court • refers to the legal process of resolving a dispute or deciding a case • to support with evidence or authority; strengthen or make more certain • pointing indirectly toward someone's guilt but not conclusively proving it • ...
Bollywood 2023-01-25
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- A cop kills a gangsters, beats his own brother,harrases a girl into marrying him and threatens his stepfather
- A girl from cbi avenges her husbands death
- A guy ruins another guys life because he said some mean things to his dead sister.
- Force your kids and make them follow your passions for the country
- 4 friends try to rob a blind couple by pretending to be their legal hier
- A young college boy from Allahabad emotionally blackmails his own icons wife his icon who is a Mumbai based Business magnate into revealing a way to incriminate him.
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- A girl joins cbi to avenge her boyfriends death
- A guy kills people and becomes a criminal mastermind because his mother told him to die as a rich man
- A professional cinematographer has a quarterlife crisis because of some events with her grandparents during her childhood
- A criminal justifies his crimes by kidnaping and making the father of the victim do some criminal activity
- A boy beats up his father who despite being poor gives him a college education ,the boy is obsessed with becoming a rapper
- Zameen par Don’t bully your own kids and let them follow their passion
12 Clues: A girl from cbi avenges her husbands death • A girl joins cbi to avenge her boyfriends death • Force your kids and make them follow your passions for the country • Zameen par Don’t bully your own kids and let them follow their passion • 4 friends try to rob a blind couple by pretending to be their legal hier • ...
Allie and Lillie's Twelve Angry Men Crossword 2012-10-09
Across
- what was the weather outside
- the person who is being tried in court
- the person who protects the door
- the person who had the accent
- a judgement that a person is not guilty of the crime with which the person has been charged
- a lawyer who conducts the case against a defendant in a criminal court. Also called prosecuting attorney
- the number of men on the jury
- the person who had the cough drops
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- a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest
- person who runs the jury
- the weapon used to kill the father
- the person who has the final verdict
- Fully in agreement with two or more people
- a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime
- a formal or spoken statement
- the final verdict made in Twelve Angry Men
- a crime, typically one involving violence, regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor, and usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death
- the offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation
18 Clues: person who runs the jury • what was the weather outside • a formal or spoken statement • the person who had the accent • the number of men on the jury • the person who protects the door • the weapon used to kill the father • the person who had the cough drops • the person who has the final verdict • the person who is being tried in court • ...
Crime and Relative Clauses 2022-08-22
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- A person ______ commits an illegal act.
- A place _______ criminals serve their sentences.
- The process _________ a criminal is found guilty or not guilty.
- The period __________ police look into a crime.
- The feeling _____ you get when you think someone is doing something bad.
- A verb, the meaning _________ allows a person to go free again after being imprisoned.
- A job _________ there are many specialities, for example: prosecutor, solicitor, defence.
- A person ______ job is to investigate serious
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- Someone _______ is not guilty, is this adjective.
- The time ________ prisoners are held on their own is this kind of confinement.
- A person ________ has lost their freedom.
- A person __________ questions are asked about what they saw during a crime.
- A verb, the meaning __________ is to say that someone did something bad or illegal
- A person ______ crime is copying and selling films.
- Laws _______ send people to prison for a long time are this adjective.
- The moment _______ police handcuff a suspect and read them their rights.
- A person ________ home is a prison cell.
- A person ________ a sentence is passed.
18 Clues: A person ______ commits an illegal act. • A person ________ a sentence is passed. • A person ________ home is a prison cell. • A person ________ has lost their freedom. • A person ______ job is to investigate serious • The period __________ police look into a crime. • A place _______ criminals serve their sentences. • Someone _______ is not guilty, is this adjective. • ...
Crime 2023-02-07
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- the action is to bungle .
- crime, people who use technology to committe crime.
- the law, She __________ the law when she shoplift that store.
- that person is an _________ he assault me.
- using force to control a air crafts,ships,cars,etc..
- be given community service, is a punishment to fit the crime helping other people.
- get life sentence, when a person goes to jail and he or she has to stay all their life’s in jail.
- the court, he has to take the ______ for the crime he has committed.
- is when someone has to stay on prison for some time.
- presses of taking things or people to or from a place secretly.
- offender,someone who committed a crime.
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- the criminal is forger.
- the action is to rob.
- drive, someone who drives after drinking more than the limit of alcohol that’s legally allowed
- out of trouble, is when some don’t want to get in trouble.
- the ilegal act of tamina goods from a store without paying for them.
- He ______________ to that house know is burn.
- the criminal is trespassers.
- penalty, Is when you are killed for the crime you have committed.
19 Clues: the action is to rob. • the criminal is forger. • the action is to bungle . • the criminal is trespassers. • offender,someone who committed a crime. • that person is an _________ he assault me. • He ______________ to that house know is burn. • crime, people who use technology to committe crime. • using force to control a air crafts,ships,cars,etc.. • ...
Simple law crossword puzzle 2025-04-08
Across
- A system of rules that govern a scoiet.
- A legal professional who represents clients.
- Information presented in court to prove or disprove facts.
- The physical act of committing a crime; "guilty act".
- Legal responsibility for one's actions or omissions.
- Relating to actions forbidden by statute and punishable by law.
- A judicial authorization for an arrest or search.
- The principle of fairness and moral rightness in the administration of laws.
- A public official who presides over legal proceedings.
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- The party against whom a criminal or civil action is brought.
- The formal finding of fact made by a jury or judge.
- The party who brings a civil action in a court of law.
- To apply to a higher court for a reversal of a lower court's decision.
- The mental element of a crime; "guilty mind".
- A written law passed by a legislative body.
- The pronouncement of punishment by a judge.
- A body of citizens sworn to give a true verdict according to the evidence presented in court.
- A place where legal cases are heard.
18 Clues: A place where legal cases are heard. • A system of rules that govern a scoiet. • A written law passed by a legislative body. • The pronouncement of punishment by a judge. • A legal professional who represents clients. • The mental element of a crime; "guilty mind". • A judicial authorization for an arrest or search. • The formal finding of fact made by a jury or judge. • ...
Guns in America 2025-09-23
Across
- it's when you track an animal or a person to kill it
- a firearm/ a weapon used to kill
- to be ejected out of a group/ something that is unauthorised / make something illegal
- it's a person, a place or an action that is not safe
- to take the life of a living being intentional or not
- what you are allowed to do
- a container used to supply guns with bullets
- to put new ammunition/ magazine/ bullet in a barrel/ a weapon
- discussion between people who have different point of views and express them
- ________shooting when someone shoots at a crowd
- a criminal act
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- a small metal element in a gun that you press to release the bullet
- kill with intention/ on purpose/ pre meditated
- a small/ an element that is shot by a weapon
- it's when someone decides to kill oneself (her/himself) because they are in deep despair
- a law or amendment to prohibit or allow something
- no rules/ state of being free/ no constraints
- a criminal person
18 Clues: a criminal act • a criminal person • what you are allowed to do • a firearm/ a weapon used to kill • a small/ an element that is shot by a weapon • a container used to supply guns with bullets • no rules/ state of being free/ no constraints • kill with intention/ on purpose/ pre meditated • ________shooting when someone shoots at a crowd • ...
16-3 Vocabulary: Juvenile Justice System 2022-02-18
Across
- a child or teenager who commits a serious crime or repeatedly breaks the law
- wrongful, illegal, or antisocial behavior
- to correct a person's behavior
- the final settlement and sentencing in a juvenile case
- weight or stress
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- the procedure used to determine the facts in a juvenile case
- a youth who has committed an offense that is punishable by criminal processes
- a judicial decision or sentence
- a youth charged with being beyond the control of his or her legal guardian
- a juvenile court process that is much like a preliminary hearing in adult criminal law
- taking charge of someone in an official way
11 Clues: weight or stress • to correct a person's behavior • a judicial decision or sentence • wrongful, illegal, or antisocial behavior • taking charge of someone in an official way • the final settlement and sentencing in a juvenile case • the procedure used to determine the facts in a juvenile case • a youth charged with being beyond the control of his or her legal guardian • ...
Law Crossword 2024-04-17
Across
- Law that has unreasonable searches and seizures as a violation
- Law that hurts someone else and yourself
- Individual or group being sued
- Law that has treaties, costums, and agreements among nations
- Civil law also covers…
- A legal action in which a group or a person sues to collect damages for harm that is done
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- Copying or stealing of another’s words or ideas
- Law that involves groups of people and governments
- The party that bring the charges against the alleged criminal
- Offenses such as vandalism, stealing expensive items, and writing bad checks for low amounts
- Murder, kidnapping, robing, and other serious crimes are called
11 Clues: Civil law also covers… • Individual or group being sued • Law that hurts someone else and yourself • Copying or stealing of another’s words or ideas • Law that involves groups of people and governments • Law that has treaties, costums, and agreements among nations • The party that bring the charges against the alleged criminal • ...
KEY WORD CROSSWORD 2012-09-17
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- The NT Act in which most crimes are listed is called the ______ ____ Act (8,4)
- Australian law is based on this English system of law, (11).
- There are ten of these, (12).
- A "less serious" crime is generally referred to as an _______, (7).
- Another word for Act, (7).
- First name of the king who signed the Magna Carta, (4).
- The first known laws to be put in writing four thousand years ago, (9).
- The person who brings a criminal case to court is called the _________, (10).
- The form of government we have in Australia, so named because our politicians at all levels are elected, (14).
- The system of having two legislative chambers,(9)
- They enforce our laws, (6).
- An Act may state that a Municipal Council may pass these legally enforceable rules, (11).
- We will study this type of law after criminal law, (5).
- Sexual crimes are considered crimes against _______, (8).
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- An Act in draft form, (4)
- The title of the highest-ranking politician in the Northern Territory, (5,8)
- The Magna Carta was signed in ________ times, (8).
- The name for the independent arm of government that administers the law and decides on cases, (9).
- The penalty for a 'less serious' crime is usually a ____ (4.
- This is what we are studying, (3).
- The court where serious crimes are heard in the Northern Territory. (7,5).
- Punishable by 2 years' imprisonment or more, (5).
- The highest tier of government in Australia, (7)
- Within government, laws are made by the __________, (11).
- When a bill is passed by an Upper House it is called an ____ (3)
- The NT Criminal Code categorises assaults and other violent crimes as crimes against the ____, (6).
- This word means knowingly giving false evidence in Court, (7).
- This medieval document laid the foundations of today's law (5,5)
- Taminmin College is situated within this Municipal Shire, (10).
29 Clues: An Act in draft form, (4) • Another word for Act, (7). • They enforce our laws, (6). • There are ten of these, (12). • This is what we are studying, (3). • The highest tier of government in Australia, (7) • Punishable by 2 years' imprisonment or more, (5). • The system of having two legislative chambers,(9) • The Magna Carta was signed in ________ times, (8). • ...
M6 Independent Reading: King's Ransom Vocabulary 2020-11-30
Across
- Making a secret connection to a telephone call in order to listen to people's conversations
- An area of the city
- A room where scientists work on tests
- To break into a shop or house to steal something (two words, no space)
- To break
- One part of the electrical equipment of radios
- Courage (informal)
- Feeling, showing, or involving a hopeless sense that a situation is so bad as to be impossible to deal with
- A place where an organization or company is controlled
- A plaster model that shows the shape of something
- An unsuccessful, small-time criminal
- Electronic equipment that sends radio signals
- Having no money; in debt (three words, no spaces)
- A criminal
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- Showing no pity
- Something, typically money, that is owed to another person, company, or government
- A married woman whose job is to care for her family and manage household problems
- A team of policemen who focus on crimes related to cars (two words, no space)
- A very rich and important person in business
- Something that someone requires others to provide
- A share in the control and profits of a business, which is obtained by putting money into the business
- A person whose job is to work in another person's house cleaning, answering the phone, and so on
- To find out where something comes from
- A person whose job is to drive a rich person to different places
- In your thoughts and causing you to worry (three words, no spaces)
- Having money; not in debt (three words, no spaces)
- Money paid to a criminal to set free somebody who has been kidnapped
- An important, successful person (informal)
- One thousand dollars (slang)
- To take somebody away by force, in order to demand money in return for their freedom
30 Clues: To break • A criminal • Showing no pity • Courage (informal) • An area of the city • One thousand dollars (slang) • An unsuccessful, small-time criminal • A room where scientists work on tests • To find out where something comes from • An important, successful person (informal) • A very rich and important person in business • Electronic equipment that sends radio signals • ...
Forensic psychology 2021-06-07
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- a way of creating an offender profile based on psychological theories in the uk
- research - rates of re-offending
- a way of creating an offender profile in the USA
- a body type that is hard and muscular
- research - anger management
- involves the offender serving time in a prison
- the theory that the way an offender behaves during criminal activity reflects the way the criminal usually behaves
- research - criminal thinking
- the type of profiling used in the uk which involves generalising from locations of multiple crime scenes to the likely home/work/social base of the offender
- research - geographical profiling
- research - maternal deprivation
- research - moral reasoning
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- a body type that is soft and round
- a person accepts responsibility for their behaviour and sees the cause as being within themselves
- the area identified by geographical profiling which is thought to be the home/work/social base of the offender and which should be focused on in an investigation
- an offender who has planned the crime
- a person sees the cause of their behaviour as being external
- behaviour that breaks the law
- research - restorative justice
- an offender who has not planned the crime
- research - internal verses external attribution
- research - behaviour modification
- an attempt to describe the characteristics of an offender by analysing the behaviour of an offender at a crime scene or multiple crime scenes
- historical theories that criminals can be identified by their primitive characteristics or body types
- research - differential association
- research - offender profiling
- research - eysencks personality test
- offenders who travel away from the area where they live to commit their crimes
- research - neural explanations
- offenders who like to commit crimes in their own neighbourhoods
- a body type that is thin and delicate
- research - genetic explanations
32 Clues: research - moral reasoning • research - anger management • research - criminal thinking • behaviour that breaks the law • research - offender profiling • research - restorative justice • research - neural explanations • research - genetic explanations • research - maternal deprivation • research - rates of re-offending • research - behaviour modification • ...
LAW ENFORCEMENT TERMS 2023-04-17
Across
- Theft of personal property.
- The action of investigating something or someone.
- To threatingly wave a dangerous object, such as a knife.
- Release of an accused person awaiting trial, often after the payment of a fee.
- Obtaining something, such as money, through force or by threats.
- Killing of a human being caused by the operation of a motor vehicle.
- the non-intentional killing of a human being.
- To bring to court on a criminal charge.
- Telling a lie whilst under oath.
- A person who helps another commit a crime.
- An individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- To overcome or to bring under control.
- To find innocent or free from wrongdoing.
- Object o structure that creates a barrier or obstacle to control or block passage.
- An authorization for the police to arrest someone or to act, such as search premises.
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- Group of persons selected to hear the evidence in a trial and render a verdict.
- A juvenile offender.
- Damages to property of another purposely, recklessly, or by negligence.
- The non-intentional killing of a human being.
- The geographical location where a police officer has the power to provide law.
- A deep cut to the skin/flesh.
- The state of being homeless.
- The crime of preventing or hindering.
- Basic information that informs the person of the charges against them.
- Ask questions of someone, especially a suspect or a prisoner.
- Close observation, as in spying.
- Used to indicate an additional name that a person sometimes uses.
- To make a false spoken statement about an individual's reputation.
- Jury verdict that a criminal defendant is not guilty, or the finding of a judge that the evidence is insufficient to support a conviction.
- To misappropriate, often someone's money.
- A person and or public official, who institutes legal proceedings against someone.
31 Clues: A juvenile offender. • Theft of personal property. • The state of being homeless. • A deep cut to the skin/flesh. • Close observation, as in spying. • Telling a lie whilst under oath. • The crime of preventing or hindering. • To overcome or to bring under control. • To bring to court on a criminal charge. • To misappropriate, often someone's money. • ...
EOCA 1-2 2024-12-13
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- - Primary purpose of federal courts (7 letters).
- - Term paired with "double" to describe legal protection from repeat trials (8 letters).
- - Type of jury that decides if there’s enough evidence to charge someone (5 letters).
- - Protections guaranteed to individuals under the law (6 letters).
- - Process of challenging a court's decision (6 letters).
- - Material presented in court to prove or disprove a fact (8 letters).
- - Act of detaining someone suspected of a crime (6 letters).
- - Ancient code of laws, one of the first written legal systems (9 letters).
- - Responsible for determining guilt in a trial (5 letters).
- - Determined by a jury in a criminal case (5 letters).
- - A legal defense based on the defendant's mental state (8 letters).
- - The person who brings a case to court in a civil trial (9 letters).
- - The final decision in a case (7 letters).
- - Less serious crime compared to a felony (12 letters).
- - A serious crime, often resulting in a harsher punishment (6 letters).
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- - Ensures fair trial procedures in court (5 letters).
- - The person accused of a crime in court (9 letters).
- - Historical document that influenced modern legal systems (10 letters).
- - Legal document ordering someone to appear in court (8 letters).
- - The first court appearance of a criminal defendant (11 letters).
- - A defense claiming the defendant was forced to commit a crime (6 letters).
- - Warrant required to inspect someone's property (6 letters).
- - Protects against unreasonable searches and seizures (6 letters).
- - Prohibition of being tried twice for the same crime (6 letters).
- - Maintains order in the courtroom (7 letters).
- - Determines if there is enough evidence to charge someone (4 letters).
- - Represents the state or government in a criminal case (10 letters).
- - Guarantees a speedy and public trial (5 letters).
- - Claiming an act was necessary to protect oneself from harm (11 letters).
- - Person responsible for managing court records (5 letters).
30 Clues: - The final decision in a case (7 letters). • - Maintains order in the courtroom (7 letters). • - Primary purpose of federal courts (7 letters). • - Guarantees a speedy and public trial (5 letters). • - Ensures fair trial procedures in court (5 letters). • - The person accused of a crime in court (9 letters). • - Determined by a jury in a criminal case (5 letters). • ...
Federal Budget 2024-12-13
Across
- - Programs that provide benefits to eligible individuals.
- - The conditional release of a prisoner before the full sentence is served.
- - A federal health insurance program for people 65 and older.
- Resolution - A congressional decision that sets spending limits.
- - The judicial determination of a punishment for a convicted individual.
- - A legal representative who brings charges against a defendant.
- The Criminal Justice System (Pages 286-305)
- Jury - A group that determines whether there is enough evidence for a trial.
- - A person who gives testimony in a legal proceeding.
- - Legal authorization to spend government funds.
- - When revenue exceeds spending.
- - Congressional Budget Office, which provides budgetary analysis.
- - Automatic spending cuts to enforce budgetary limits.
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- - Money or property given to the court to ensure a defendant's appearance at trial.
- - The amount by which spending exceeds revenue.
- Rights - Rights that must be read to a suspect upon arrest.
- Expenditure - Revenue losses attributed to tax provisions.
- - An individual accused of a crime in a court of law.
- Bargain - An agreement in a criminal case where the defendant pleads guilty to a lesser charge.
- - Compensation for loss or injury caused by a crime.
- Spending - Government spending that is not mandatory.
- Process - Legal requirement that the state must respect all legal rights.
- - The tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend.
- - The income generated from taxes and other sources.
- - A court-ordered period of supervision in the community instead of prison.
- Ceiling - The maximum amount of money the government is allowed to borrow.
- Corpus - A legal principle that protects against unlawful detention.
- - A request to a higher court to review a lower court's decision.
- Security - A federal program that provides retirement and disability benefits.
- Year - A year used for financial reporting and budgeting.
- Spending - Required government spending on certain programs.
31 Clues: - When revenue exceeds spending. • The Criminal Justice System (Pages 286-305) • - The amount by which spending exceeds revenue. • - Legal authorization to spend government funds. • - The tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend. • - Compensation for loss or injury caused by a crime. • - The income generated from taxes and other sources. • ...
Chapter 15 Vocab 2023-12-20
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- an act that breaks a law and causes harm
- a process by which lawyers have the opportunity to check facts and gather evidence before a trial
- a youth who committed an offense that is punishable by criminal processes
- the process in which a defendant agrees to plead guilty to a less serious crime to recieve a lighter sentence
- the final settlement & sentencing in a juvenile case
- a state's written criminal laws
- the person who is being sued
- a notice directing someone to appear in court
- minor crime for which a person can be fined a small sum of money or jailed for up to one year
- taking charge of someone in an official way
- a minor who commits a serious crime or repeatedly breaks the law
- money ordered by a court to be paid for injuries or losses suffered
- to correct a person's behavior
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- set of promises between agreeing parties that is enforceable by law
- a youth charged with being beyond the control of their legal guardian
- a formal notice that a lawsuit has been brought
- a juvenile court process that is much like a preliminary hearing in adult criminal law
- a lack of proper care and attention
- the punishment given to someone found guilty of a crime
- the procedure used to determine the facts in a juvenile case
- the government in its role as the party that starts the legal proceedings against someone accused of a crime
- the questioning of a witness at a trial or hearing to check or discredit the witness's testimony
- a more serious crime such as murder, rape, kidnapping, etc
- the person who files a lawsuit
- wrongful act, other than breaking a contract; the injured party has the right to sue
25 Clues: the person who is being sued • the person who files a lawsuit • to correct a person's behavior • a state's written criminal laws • a lack of proper care and attention • an act that breaks a law and causes harm • taking charge of someone in an official way • a notice directing someone to appear in court • a formal notice that a lawsuit has been brought • ...
Chapter 7 Vocabulary - Deviance & Social Control 2025-04-29
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- an act committed in violation of the law
- the act of breaking or discarding something, usually a rule or norm
- reliability; resistance to sudden change
- behavior that overconforms to social expectations
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- only occasional breaking of norms
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual’s identity
- pertaining to a racial, religious, national, or other group regarded as different from the larger group of which it is a part
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- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts
- a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal status
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- a repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior
- the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms to which they are exposed
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- suitability; correctness
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- the process of changing or reforming criminals through socialization
27 Clues: suitability; correctness • only occasional breaking of norms • an act committed in violation of the law • reliability; resistance to sudden change • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms • a repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior • behavior that overconforms to social expectations • ...
