criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Freak the Mighty 2013-01-22
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- where was freak died
- Max and Freak's school principal
- Leader of the Panhead Motorcycle
- Max's Grandpa
- Freak's Favourite book
- Leader of the gang
- Max's friend
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- Iggy's Wife
- Mechanical bird
- Freak's father job
- Max's criminal father
- Max's nickname
- Important event for the whole USA
- Freak's reading tutor
- Freak's real name
- Max's grandpa's favourite drink every night
16 Clues: Iggy's Wife • Max's friend • Max's Grandpa • Max's nickname • Mechanical bird • Freak's real name • Freak's father job • Leader of the gang • where was freak died • Max's criminal father • Freak's reading tutor • Freak's Favourite book • Max and Freak's school principal • Leader of the Panhead Motorcycle • Important event for the whole USA • Max's grandpa's favourite drink every night
Self-fulfilling Prophecy 2024-02-01
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- To estimate that something will happen in the future.
- Rate of a criminal reoffending.
- Found Ashanti people make prophecies on the day people are born and they came true.
- Abnormal behaviour that differs from societal norms.
- The personal view or mental image that we have of ourselves.
- Found boys who were arrested tended to adopt a delinquent identity.
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- A strong belief that something will happen.
- Found people with a smaller amygdala are 3 times more likely to show aggression.
- Found lower levels of glucose metabolism in the prefrontal cortex of NGRIs.
- Accepting or absorbing an opinion or belief so it becomes part of their character.
- Someone who breaks the law.
11 Clues: Someone who breaks the law. • Rate of a criminal reoffending. • A strong belief that something will happen. • Abnormal behaviour that differs from societal norms. • To estimate that something will happen in the future. • The personal view or mental image that we have of ourselves. • Found boys who were arrested tended to adopt a delinquent identity. • ...
Lecture 2 2024-12-05
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- A trait in children with low cortical arousal, making them hard to socialize.
- Misbehavior tendencies often visible by the age of seven or younger.
- A psychological factor that weakens the transition from emotion to action.
- characteristics used by early theorists to identify criminals.
- The outdated study of skull shapes linked to criminal behavior.
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- A school of thought established by Lombroso, relying on scientific methods.
- The nervous system controlling involuntary body functions.
- Psychological theorists who studied the role of family discipline in delinquency.
- A physiological state linked to thrill-seeking and low conductance levels.
- An emotionality type associated with anger, anxiety, and irritability.
- father of modern criminology, known for "The Criminal Man."
11 Clues: The nervous system controlling involuntary body functions. • father of modern criminology, known for "The Criminal Man." • characteristics used by early theorists to identify criminals. • The outdated study of skull shapes linked to criminal behavior. • Misbehavior tendencies often visible by the age of seven or younger. • ...
Hole's Vocabulary 2015-10-21
11 Clues: Wet (Syn.) • Active (Ant.) • Slowed (Syn.) • Advance (Syn.) • Divided (Ant.) • Burning (Syn.) • Criminal (Syn.) • Sheltered (Syn.) • BONUS: Drinkable, Ambrosia • Zero was ______. Chapter 39. • He was so _____ about that. He had no doubts.
Chapter 12 Vocab 2025-10-11
11 Clues: 한숨 쉬었다 • 손가락 마디 • 새장, 우리 • 일찍, 초기의 • 그렇지? 맞지? • 범죄자, 범죄의 • 탈출하다 / 벗어나다 • (뱀처럼) 스르르 기어가기 • 손을 흔드는 것, 흔들어 신호하는 것 • 붙잡았다 / 잡았다 / (눈길을) 끌었다 • into ~와 부딪치다 / 우연히 마주치다
The Hierarchy of Courts 2014-10-06
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- criminal trials must be proved beyond ---------- doubt
- court of -----. The court that can challenge a previous decision of another court
- percentage of small claims cases that are decided within 30 minutes
- less serious crimes will be heard in this court
- court more serious crimes will be heard in this court
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- small claims trials do not require legal --------------
- the court that deals with cases up to the amount of £10000
- civil trials are decided on the balance of -----------
- the court that hears civil cases up to the amount of £50000
- the name of the highest appeals court in England ------- court
- the type of law concerned with disputes and non-criminal cases
11 Clues: less serious crimes will be heard in this court • civil trials are decided on the balance of ----------- • criminal trials must be proved beyond ---------- doubt • court more serious crimes will be heard in this court • small claims trials do not require legal -------------- • the court that deals with cases up to the amount of £10000 • ...
The Indian Judiciary 2021-12-23
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- when it gives advice on matters related to the constitution
- in those cases which can be heard on by that court and not any other court
- The highest district court for criminal cases
- when it hears an appeal against the judgement of a lower court \
- involve cases related to money, property and social matters like inheritance
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- is the head of supreme court
- power to pass judgement in cases
- independent organ of the government
- when it watches to working over the lower courts
- involve cases related to offences such as theft robbery and murders
- When it keeps record of all its decisions for the lower court to refer in similar cases
11 Clues: is the head of supreme court • power to pass judgement in cases • independent organ of the government • The highest district court for criminal cases • when it watches to working over the lower courts • when it gives advice on matters related to the constitution • when it hears an appeal against the judgement of a lower court \ • ...
Types laws 2023-04-26
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- cases involve disputes between individuals,organizations
- is a action of copying some one with out crediting them
- is a law that covers to neighbors fighting
- injury and claim that another party is responsible because of their negligence
- a serious crime
- a idevgual or group being sued
- a party that brings the charges against the alleged criminal
- a law that is not that is not that serious
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- this type of prevents some on from mudering some one
- is a legal action in which a person or group get sued to collect damages
- law comprises treaties,customs, and agreements among nations, law might involve military and diplomatic treaties, trade regulations, agreements,.
11 Clues: a serious crime • a idevgual or group being sued • is a law that covers to neighbors fighting • a law that is not that is not that serious • this type of prevents some on from mudering some one • is a action of copying some one with out crediting them • cases involve disputes between individuals,organizations • ...
Revision Crossword: The Nature of Crime 2025-07-22
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- speech or actions intended to encourage hatred or violence against the government
- the element of a crime referring to the guilty act
- economic offences committed by professionals are known as _______ crimes
- acts that betray or attack the Commonwealth of Australia
- the unlawful killing of another person
- crimes that involves planning or assisting a crime
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- an economic crime when someone buys or sells shares using private, confidential information that could affect the price of those shares
- a serious criminal offence is known as an ________ offence
- types of offences that only require proof of the guilty act
- a minor criminal offence is known as a _______ offence
- the element of a crime referring to the guilty mind
11 Clues: the unlawful killing of another person • the element of a crime referring to the guilty act • crimes that involves planning or assisting a crime • the element of a crime referring to the guilty mind • a minor criminal offence is known as a _______ offence • acts that betray or attack the Commonwealth of Australia • ...
The Indian Judiciary 2021-12-23
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- when it gives advice on matters related to the constitution
- in those cases which can be heard on by that court and not any other court
- The highest district court for criminal cases
- when it hears an appeal against the judgement of a lower court \
- involve cases related to money, property and social matters like inheritance
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- is the head of supreme court
- power to pass judgement in cases
- independent organ of the government
- when it watches to working over the lower courts
- involve cases related to offences such as theft robbery and murders
- When it keeps record of all its decisions for the lower court to refer in similar cases
11 Clues: is the head of supreme court • power to pass judgement in cases • independent organ of the government • The highest district court for criminal cases • when it watches to working over the lower courts • when it gives advice on matters related to the constitution • when it hears an appeal against the judgement of a lower court \ • ...
Narcotráfico 2025-06-03
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- Persona que transporta droga, usualmente ocultándola en su cuerpo.
- Uso de la fuerza para controlar territorios o eliminar enemigos.
- Sustancia blanca extraída de la hoja de coca, muy traficada en América Latina.
- Actividad ilegal para ocultar el origen del dinero obtenido por el narcotráfico.
- País cuyas instituciones están infiltradas por el narcotráfico.
- Institución que investiga y acusa penalmente a los narcotraficantes.
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- Vías o caminos usados para mover droga de un país a otro.
- Pago ilegal o soborno a funcionarios del Estado para obtener impunidad.
- Asesino contratado por los narcos para cometer homicidios
- Territorio que controla un grupo criminal para operar sin competencia.
- Organización criminal que produce y distribuye drogas ilegales.
11 Clues: Vías o caminos usados para mover droga de un país a otro. • Asesino contratado por los narcos para cometer homicidios • Organización criminal que produce y distribuye drogas ilegales. • País cuyas instituciones están infiltradas por el narcotráfico. • Uso de la fuerza para controlar territorios o eliminar enemigos. • ...
GATE March Vocabulary Review 2021-04-06
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- The place where something comes from
- To divide or put in two groups
- Something or someone you can trust
- A green plant that is the symbol of Ireland
- A person who operates on other humans
- To have an affect on or change(for example) minds
- When something is smaller than it used to be
- A bouncy almost plastic like substance
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- To show others a process
- A person who follows a process to find info
- A green gem that is part of the nickname for Ireland
- Something that can be seen
- A feeling of wanting what other people have
- To make someone or something go away forever
- A job which provides information about products so that people want to buy them
- To save someone or something
16 Clues: To show others a process • Something that can be seen • To save someone or something • To divide or put in two groups • Something or someone you can trust • The place where something comes from • A person who operates on other humans • A bouncy almost plastic like substance • A person who follows a process to find info • A feeling of wanting what other people have • ...
Vocabulary 2015-10-08
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- determined
- in ones minds, connect.
- to leave ones home country or area to live in another
- Mysterious charm, beauty or attractiveness
- to join or be together as partners, allies, or friends; to
- unclear, misty; not readily seen or understandable
- an unfortunate but minor accident
- to trick or mislead a person into something that is not true
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- able to bend without breaking; able to change or take in new
- providing ease and comfort far beyond what is ordinary or
- to overcome by superior force, crush to affect so deeply as
- make helpless
- to stay longer than expected, be slow in leaving go slowly or
- the full reach or length especially between two points in space
- time.
- Quick to fight and quarrel, tending to violence; bold and
- ones time
17 Clues: time. • ones time • determined • make helpless • in ones minds, connect. • an unfortunate but minor accident • Mysterious charm, beauty or attractiveness • unclear, misty; not readily seen or understandable • to leave ones home country or area to live in another • providing ease and comfort far beyond what is ordinary or • ...
ROMANS ONE 2023-08-06
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- TO WHOM DID THE AUTHOR WRITE THE BOOK
- WHAT PEOPLE DID TO THE GLORY OF GOD
- WHAT HAS BEEN REVEALED BY GOD FROM HEAVEN AGAINST ALL GODLESSNESS
- WHAT THEY BECAME, CLAIMING TO BE WISE
- HOW THE AUTHOR IDENTIFIES HIMSELF
- WHAT THEIR MINDS BECAME
- WHAT THOSE WHO DO ALL THESE LAWLESS ACTS DESERVE
- ONE OF THE THINGS PEOPLE DO TO REVEALED TRUTH
- THE AUTHOR FEELINGS REGARDING THE RECIPIENTS
- I AM NOT ASHAMED OF THE GOSPEL OF GOD FOR IT IS THE ___ OF GOD
- AUTHOR
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- WHAT HAS BEEN REVEALED BY THE GOSPEL
- REASON WHY THE AUTHOR HAD NOT VISITED THE CITY YET
- PEOPLE EMBRACED THIS KINDS OF SEXUAL RELATIONS BECAUSE OF THEIR SIN
- WHERE AUTHOR WROTE THE BOOK FROM
- HOW THE AUTHOR IDENTIFIES HIS CALLING
- THE KIND OF QUALITIES OF GOD REVEALED BY CREATION
17 Clues: AUTHOR • WHAT THEIR MINDS BECAME • WHERE AUTHOR WROTE THE BOOK FROM • HOW THE AUTHOR IDENTIFIES HIMSELF • WHAT PEOPLE DID TO THE GLORY OF GOD • WHAT HAS BEEN REVEALED BY THE GOSPEL • TO WHOM DID THE AUTHOR WRITE THE BOOK • WHAT THEY BECAME, CLAIMING TO BE WISE • HOW THE AUTHOR IDENTIFIES HIS CALLING • THE AUTHOR FEELINGS REGARDING THE RECIPIENTS • ...
Mock Trial Vocabulary 2014-09-14
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- A jury verdict that a criminal defendant is not guilty, or the finding of a judge that the evidence is insufficient to support a conviction.
- a questioning of prospective jurors by the attorneys, and, on application of any party, by the judge, to see if any of them should be disqualified or removed by challenge or examination
- the government attorney charging and trying the case against a person accused of a crime.
- The fact or process of doing something, typically to achieve an aim.
- Law the system of law concerned with private relations between members of a community rather than criminal, military, or religious affairs.
- Government entity authorized to resolve legal disputes. Judges sometimes use "court" to refer to themselves in the third person, as in "the court has read the briefs."
- A formal accusation by a government attorney that the defendant committed a misdemeanor.
- the first interrogation of a witness by the party on whose behalf the witness is called
- A request made after a trial by a party that has lost on one or more issues that a higher court review the decision to determine if it was correct. To make such a request is "to appeal" or "to take an appeal." One who appeals is called the "appellant;" the other party is the "appellee."
- The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime.
- A judge's written explanation of the decision of the court. Because a case may be heard by three or more judges in the court of appeals, the opinion in appellate decisions can take several forms. If all the judges completely agree on the result, one judge will write the opinion for all. If all the judges do not agree, the formal decision will be based upon the view of the majority, and one member of the majority will write the opinion. The judges who did not agree with the majority may write separately in dissenting or concurring opinions to present their views. A dissenting opinion disagrees with the majority opinion because of the reasoning and/or the principles of law the majority used to decide the case. A concurring opinion agrees with the decision of the majority opinion, but offers further comment or clarification or even an entirely different reason for reaching the same result. Only the majority opinion can serve as binding precedent in future cases. See also precedent.
- Monetary compensation or indemnity for wrong or injury caused by the violation of a legal right.
- a paper, document or other article produced and exhibited to a court during a trial or hearing and, on being accepted, is marked for identification or admitted in evidence
- the party being sued or the party accused of committing the offense charged
- a lawyer who is qualified to represent a client in court.
- Evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials or before grand juries.
- A court order preventing one or more named parties from taking some action. A preliminary injunction often is issued to allow fact-finding, so a judge can determine whether a permanent injunction is justified.
- A jury of 12 persons impaneled to try and to decide finally upon the facts at issue in causes for trial in a court
- Questioning a witness about matters brought up during re-direct examination.
- A written statement that begins a civil lawsuit, in which the plaintiff details the claims against the defendant.
- an action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law.
- The act of a court setting aside the decision of a lower court. A reversal is often accompanied by a remand to the lower court for further proceedings.
- an official who investigates violent, sudden, or suspicious deaths.
- A law passed by a legislature.
- A closing argument, summation, or summing up is the concluding statement of each party's counsel reiterating the important arguments for the trier of fact, often the jury, in a court case. A closing argument occurs after the presentation of evidence.
- of proof The duty to prove disputed facts. In civil cases, a plaintiff generally has the burden of proving his or her case. In criminal cases, the government has the burden of proving the defendant's guilt. (See standard of proof.)
- The formal written statement by a defendant in a civil case that responds to a complaint, articulating the grounds for defense.
- to send a case back from an appellate court to the lower court from which it came, for further proceedings
- denoting a civil action in which damages are sought against a party for causing a death, typically when criminal action has failed or is not attempted.
- the formal examination of a legal controversy in court so as to determine the issue
- A command, issued under a court's authority, to a witness to appear and give testimony.
- A jury trial or trial by jury is a legal proceeding in which a jury either makes a decision or makes findings of fact, which then direct the actions of a judge.
- The procedure by which a person accused of committing a crime is charged, brought to trial, and judged.
- fair treatment through the normal judicial system, especially as a citizen's entitlement.
- The dissection of a dead body by a medical examiner or physician authorized by law to do so in order to determine the cause and time of a death that appears to have resulted from other than natural causes.
- A proceeding in which a criminal defendant is brought into court, told of the charges in an indictment or information, and asked to plead guilty or not guilty.
- an instance of a particular situation; an example of something occurring.
- jurisdiction- Directed to a specific person to impose a personal liability on him (usually the defendant).
- a court official, usually a deputy sheriff, who keeps order in the courtroom and handles various errands for the judge and clerk.
- 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.
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- A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- a criminal trial held after minimal delay, as considered to be a citizen's constitutional right.
- a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
- To carry on; to maintain. To affirm, uphold or approve, as when an appellate court sustains the decision of a lower court. To grant, as when a judge sustains an objection to testimony or evidence, he or she agrees with the objection and gives it effect.
- Party to a legal action
- questioning by a party or his attorney of an adverse party or a witness called by an adverse party.
- The persons who are directly involved or interested in any act, affair, contract, transaction, or legal proceeding; opposing litigants.
- a claim or assertion that someone has done something illegal or wrong, typically one made without proof.
- the system of rules that a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members and may enforce by the imposition of penalties.
- In a criminal case, the defendant's statement pleading "guilty" or "not guilty" in answer to the charges..
- The release, prior to trial, of a person accused of a crime, under specified conditions designed to assure that person's appearance in court when required. Also can refer to the amount of bond money posted as a financial condition of pretrial release.
- one who testifies to what he/she has seen, heard, or otherwise observed
- A jury that decides whether the evidence warrants bringing an accused person to trial. Once indicted by a grand jury, a person must stand trial.
- the official record of proceedings in a trial or hearing
- is the trial process by which the party who offered the witness has a chance to explain or otherwise qualify any damaging or accusing testimony brought out by the opponent during cross-examination.
- questioning by a party or his attorney of an adverse party or a witness called by an adverse party
- an expression or feeling of disapproval or opposition; a reason for disagreeing.
- the attorney who has appeared in court and/or signed pleadings or other forms on behalf of a client. The lawyer remains the attorney of record until some other attorney or the client substitutes for him/her, he/she is allowed by the court to withdraw, or after the case is closed. Sometimes lawyers find themselves still on the record in a case (such as divorces) which they believe have long since been completed.
- Statement the first address of counsel prior to offering of evidence
- a form of proof or probative matter legally presented at the trial of an issue by the acts of the parties and through witnesses, records, documents, concrete objects, etc., for the purpose of inducing belief in the minds of the court or the jury
- complaint or petition, answer, and reply
- Law a system of law concerned with the punishment of those who commit crimes.
- the geographical, subject matter, and monetary limitations of a court
- A form used to commence a civil action and acquire jurisdiction over a party
- An offense punishable by one year of imprisonment or less.
- legal trial held in a court made open to members of the public.
- a swearing to the truth of a statement which, if made by one who knows it to be false, may subject one to a prosecution for perjury or other legal proceedings
- A written or printed statement made under oath.
- A case, controversy, or lawsuit. Participants (plaintiffs and defendants) in lawsuits are called litigants.
- the determination of a jury on the facts
- A person or business that files a formal complaint with the court.
- Legal advice; a term also used to refer to the lawyers in a case.
- a meeting of a deliberative or judicial body to conduct its business.
- An official of the Judicial branch with authority to decide lawsuits brought before courts. Used generically, the term judge may also refer to all judicial officers, including Supreme Court justices.
74 Clues: Party to a legal action • A law passed by a legislature. • complaint or petition, answer, and reply • the determination of a jury on the facts • A written or printed statement made under oath. • A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant. • a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. • the official record of proceedings in a trial or hearing • ...
Murder in Mind 2024-11-12
14 Clues: Coded message • Admitting guilt • Study of victims • Genetic evidence • Helps the criminal • The one who did it • A lethal substance • Mark left by a foot • Place for a suspect • Evidence at the scene • Examination after death • Final decision in court • Unique print left behind • Group deciding the verdict
Commerce: law and society 2014-02-10
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- the party in a criminal or civil trial against whom an action has been brought
- to treat somebody differently or less favourably because of her or his personal characteristics such as gender, ethnicity or religion
- to release an accused person who is awaiting trial
- a civil wrong
- disorder or confusion due to the absence of government or laws
- a place where people can resolve disputes relating to law
- the court official who has the power to make the decisions in the court
- a grading system based on order of importance
- an application for a legal decision to be reviewed in a higher court
- a process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act or caused another person a loss
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- laws made by parliaments
- system In which two opposing parties present their arguments to a magistrate or judge
- system of law based on the previous decisions of judges, or precedents
- equal opportunity for all people to make use of the legal system
- a set of legal rules
15 Clues: a civil wrong • a set of legal rules • laws made by parliaments • a grading system based on order of importance • to release an accused person who is awaiting trial • a place where people can resolve disputes relating to law • disorder or confusion due to the absence of government or laws • equal opportunity for all people to make use of the legal system • ...
Forensics 2023-01-11
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- A unique pattern found on people's hands
- The study of criminal activity and how it is dealt with by the law
- A substance that is capable of causing the illness or death of a living organism when introduced or absorbed.
- The internal examination of a body after death; performed to confirm or determine the cause of death.
- The path of a bullet or projectile as it passes through matter, such as a body or a wall (2 Words)
- the analysis of biological samples for the presence of toxins, including drugs.
- Someone that sees a crime
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- The study of insects/arthropods in criminal investigation
- The act of ending someone's life
- The Science of a crime scene
- also known as a “Polygraph (2 words)
- The impact of spilled blood on surfaces (2 words)
- Deoxyribonucleic Acid
- Something That is Red and in Your Body
- Anything that has been used, left, removed, altered, or contaminated during the commission of a crime.
15 Clues: Deoxyribonucleic Acid • Someone that sees a crime • The Science of a crime scene • The act of ending someone's life • Something That is Red and in Your Body • A unique pattern found on people's hands • also known as a “Polygraph (2 words) • The impact of spilled blood on surfaces (2 words) • The study of insects/arthropods in criminal investigation • ...
Judicial Branch Crossword 2022-04-21
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- Georgia law defines a juvenile as a person under _________
- juveniles have the right to remain _____
- a violation of law that only pertains to children; curfew, truancy, running away
- the power of ruling laws unconstitutional is known as ________ review
- offer of reduced charges in return for a guilty plea
- 24-48 hours; judge decides if there is probable cause for arrest
- deals with private disputes such as divorce, property ownership, contracts, and personal injury
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- The Georgia _________ Court has the final say about Georgia laws
- a person named as the "wrong-doer" in a civil/criminal case
- considered a crime if it is committed by and adult or juvenile
- the last step in the Adult Criminal Justice Process
- deals with actions that harm people and society
- ______ jurisdiction is the ability given to higher courts to review lower court rulings and decisions on appeal
- what is granted if the suspect is not likely to flee?
- a person who brings a case against another person
15 Clues: juveniles have the right to remain _____ • deals with actions that harm people and society • a person who brings a case against another person • the last step in the Adult Criminal Justice Process • offer of reduced charges in return for a guilty plea • what is granted if the suspect is not likely to flee? • Georgia law defines a juvenile as a person under _________ • ...
Branches of Government 2024-12-16
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- having the power to put plans, actions, or laws into effect.
- magistrate in civil and criminal cases.
- the legislative body of a country or state.
- a charge of misconduct made against the holder of a public office.
- the elected head of a republic.
- a formal meeting or series of meetings for discussion between delegates, especially those from a political party or labor union or from within a particular discipline.
- tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases.
- an article added to the US Constitution.
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- the action or fact of qualifying or being eligible for something.
- having the power to make laws.
- The branch has three levels of courts
- the authority of an individual's or group's right to use power by making decisions, giving directives, and demanding compliance.
- president an official or executive ranking below and deputizing for a president.
- opt for or choose to do something.
- represent individual districts
15 Clues: having the power to make laws. • represent individual districts • the elected head of a republic. • opt for or choose to do something. • The branch has three levels of courts • magistrate in civil and criminal cases. • an article added to the US Constitution. • the legislative body of a country or state. • having the power to put plans, actions, or laws into effect. • ...
12 angry men 2022-01-05
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- of proof: The amount of proof necessary to prove a case. In a criminal case, such proof must be beyond a reasonable doubt. In civil cases, the standard is proof by a preponderance of the evidence.
- A defense that asserts that the defendant could not have committed the crime because the defendant was somewhere else when the crime took place.
- a reasonable doubt: In a criminal case, the accused's guilt must be established "beyond a reasonable doubt." Proof beyond a reasonable doubt is proof that leaves you with an abiding conviction that the charge is true.
- 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.foreman: 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.
- punishment - A sentence of death.
- -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.
- Any type of legal proof presented at trial through witnesses, records, and/or exhibits.
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- - 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.
- 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.
- -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).
- 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.
- -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.
- -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.
- Without bias, prejudice, or other preconception. The members of a jury should have no opinion about or vested interest in a case at the start of the trial and should base its verdict only on competent legal evidence presented during the trial.
- -The person against whom a lawsuit is filed. In some types of cases (such as divorce) a defendant may be called a respondent.
16 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. • ...
12AngryMen 2022-01-05
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- -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.
- A defense that asserts that the defendant could not have committed the crime because the defendant was somewhere else when the crime took place.
- -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).
- 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.
- -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.
- 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.
- 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.
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- 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.
- 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.
- punishment - A sentence of death.
- An officer from the sheriff's department who maintains courtroom order and jury custody. Sometimes also known as a deputy.
- -The person against whom a lawsuit is filed. In some types of cases (such as divorce) a defendant may be called a respondent.
- 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.
- 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.
16 Clues: punishment - A sentence of death. • Any type of legal proof presented at trial through witnesses, records, and/or exhibits. • An officer from the sheriff's department who maintains courtroom order and jury custody. Sometimes also known as a deputy. • ...
Finding Shades of Gray 2022-04-20
14 Clues: NOT a spy • A shiny gift • Where is he? • Where home is • Lina's brother • farming all day • I draw what I see • A mourning mother • The cold is coming • the journey begins • The main character • Jonas was the first • They are no such thing • Snakes crawling up his neck
Careers in Forensics 2022-09-06
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- study insect activity
- gather digital evidence
- determine fire origins
- analyze bodily fluids
- fingerprints
- look at bones
- analyze weapons
- take photos of crime scene
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- detect drugs or poisons
- analyze failures and reconstruct scenes
- find cause of death
- study criminal mindsets
- a ________ examiner analyzes handwriting and papers
- examine teeth
14 Clues: fingerprints • examine teeth • look at bones • analyze weapons • find cause of death • study insect activity • analyze bodily fluids • determine fire origins • detect drugs or poisons • gather digital evidence • study criminal mindsets • take photos of crime scene • analyze failures and reconstruct scenes • a ________ examiner analyzes handwriting and papers
Death or Due Dilligence 2024-04-03
14 Clues: Lawyer • Criminal • Punishment • Death penalty • To kill someone • Sworn statement • Within one country • Wicked and immoral • Not against the law • To take legal action • Be found guilty of a crime • Released for good behavior • To absolve blame for a crime • Carry out a plan; to kill someone
Outsiders 2023-05-12
14 Clues: A fight • Jail cell • J.mountain • Gang fight • Dated cherry • Killed a socs • I am strapped • Recently stolen • Committed sucide • A pretty criminal • off. I am angry at you • stick. Pony boy always smokes • Pony boy and Johnny got jumped • Let’s group on a kid and attack him
Map Skills 2012-11-10
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- Creator of an ancient map of Britain
- A type of map we keep in our minds
- ________ Survey, a detailed modern map
- Lines on a map showing how high an area is
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- We use it to find direction on a map
- Imaginary lines dividing the world N and S of the equator
- Imaginary lines dividing the world from pole to pole
- Used to measure distance
8 Clues: Used to measure distance • A type of map we keep in our minds • We use it to find direction on a map • Creator of an ancient map of Britain • ________ Survey, a detailed modern map • Lines on a map showing how high an area is • Imaginary lines dividing the world from pole to pole • Imaginary lines dividing the world N and S of the equator
Kruiswoordraadsel 2025-10-11
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- Wat stak er in de keel van de striptekenaar
- Het woord dat men bij Syntra West verkeerd spelt
- Leg een bewusteloos persoon altijd eerst in een stabiele …
- De achternaam van de actrice in Dangerous Minds
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- Wat een cursist al weet over een bepaald onderwerp
- Dead Poets …
- … calling is een techniek uit de marketing
- Het … manoeuvre is een techniek om iets uit de keel te verwijderen
8 Clues: Dead Poets … • … calling is een techniek uit de marketing • Wat stak er in de keel van de striptekenaar • De achternaam van de actrice in Dangerous Minds • Het woord dat men bij Syntra West verkeerd spelt • Wat een cursist al weet over een bepaald onderwerp • Leg een bewusteloos persoon altijd eerst in een stabiele … • ...
Machine Minds Crossword Vocab Review 2023-07-25
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- Something that can think, feel, and believe. There are many different theories of mind.
- A type of artificial intelligence that uses samples of language and art to produce creative new forms of language and art.
- Principles and ideas that can be used to make good choices.
- A relatively new language that was created for a specific purpose.
- A set of instructions that tells a computer what to do
- The ability to experiment, invent, and make new things based on based past experiences and ideas.
- People who might be affected by a decision.
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- An organized list of information, often used to train AI.
- Information that used by computer algorithms to make decisions or predictions.
- A test of a machine’s ability to imitate human behavior. An AI passes the Turing Test if a human cannot tell the difference between another human and a machine.
- A language which arose from a long history within human societies.
- Rules that help us to know the difference between good and bad.
12 Clues: People who might be affected by a decision. • A set of instructions that tells a computer what to do • An organized list of information, often used to train AI. • Principles and ideas that can be used to make good choices. • Rules that help us to know the difference between good and bad. • A language which arose from a long history within human societies. • ...
Reading changes our minds - Anton 2023-09-04
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- way of reading
- a form of information to promote a corporation or product
- way of exchanging information
- form of information on the internet
- way of hiding information
- way of writing
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- a way of coding a machine or game
- made up stories
- a factual statement which must be proven to be considered one
- when writing a meaning into a stone for example
- form of media about what's new and active all around the world
- a bulding meant to hold a large amount of books
12 Clues: way of reading • way of writing • made up stories • way of hiding information • way of exchanging information • a way of coding a machine or game • form of information on the internet • when writing a meaning into a stone for example • a bulding meant to hold a large amount of books • a form of information to promote a corporation or product • ...
The Monster of the Andes 2023-06-08
10 Clues: jail • Scary • Hurting • Country • Killing • Government • hurting someone repeatedly • Known for the wrong reasons • Someone who commits a crime • originally born in that country
PERFORMANCE 2024-04-08
10 Clues: goal • numbers • criminal • security • air water • all the employees • what have you done • to reach something • person who gives money • different people, variety of
Twilight Zone Review 2022-03-16
10 Clues: a crime • doubtful • being alone • can't be hurt • religious place • spoiled feature • someone who sees • possible criminal • doesn't make sense • pretend to be nice
for the love of peas & opera 2015-06-15
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- it ain't easy being green
- the text of an opera
- a musical scale or mode with five notes per octave
- the accompaniment to cheese at interval when two minds think alike
- what the peas discovered on puccini's madama butterfly
- the young seamstress in la boheme
- an orchestral piece at the beginning of an opera
- an ensemble of instrumentalists
- a philip glass opera becky peas performed in
- the composer of swan lake
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- what opera is to samuel peas
- the name you will forever be known as to becky peas
- great composer of italian opera after verdi
- a big stretch of tree-less arid country between the jkb and jkg
- honorific title of respect for the master in western classical opera
- puccini's final opera left unfinished
- a tea carrying servant that ogles the prince yamadori
17 Clues: the text of an opera • it ain't easy being green • the composer of swan lake • what opera is to samuel peas • an ensemble of instrumentalists • the young seamstress in la boheme • puccini's final opera left unfinished • great composer of italian opera after verdi • a philip glass opera becky peas performed in • an orchestral piece at the beginning of an opera • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2021-05-03
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- His work has been carefully and _____ edited.
- He was a _____ ruler, and died suddenly in 1522.
- The ____ has calming herbs.
- The committee was not ____ and made no report.
- Technically, it's swami associate but I won't
- Tears of ____showed themselves in the princess eyes.
- The man were planning to ___ a robbery.
- Her words did nothing to ____ the anger boiling within him.
- ____ slavery is closest to the old form of slavery.
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- They mistook my ____ for an admission of guilt.
- We were met by three ____ stares.
- It has a slightly ________ atmosphere.
- They carry us towards the ultimate mysteries
- attract ____ minds.
- As regards ____ history his materials were exceedingly defective.
- I did what little I could to______ my guilt.
- The average age of _____ students is 15 years, but some kids begin skipping school at the age of 10.
17 Clues: attract ____ minds. • The ____ has calming herbs. • We were met by three ____ stares. • It has a slightly ________ atmosphere. • The man were planning to ___ a robbery. • They carry us towards the ultimate mysteries • His work has been carefully and _____ edited. • I did what little I could to______ my guilt. • Technically, it's swami associate but I won't • ...
Songs sent - Multi words together 2024-01-27
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- But I feel out of my mind all the time
- Pulling me closer, I'm drawn by your command
- Still glowing in our minds
- I've been tryna swim with both my hands behind my back
- I'll wrap myself around your cold shoulder
- 'Cause I told you, you are enough
- To breathe in your body
- And I'm speaking softer than I've ever
- Be my time bond lover, tonight
- Feels like the walls are closing in, in
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- Wishing I could stay a little angry
- That never got to fly
- But you keep starin’ at each other's mouths
- Give me shelter, or show me heart
- We all need a place to slow down
- Time in time, I know when it's time to leave
- Are you sure, did you call, or did we ever really talk?
17 Clues: That never got to fly • To breathe in your body • Still glowing in our minds • Be my time bond lover, tonight • We all need a place to slow down • Give me shelter, or show me heart • 'Cause I told you, you are enough • Wishing I could stay a little angry • But I feel out of my mind all the time • And I'm speaking softer than I've ever • Feels like the walls are closing in, in • ...
Crime and Punishment 2013-03-20
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- God's offer to forgive people who as him to
- The person who decides what the punishment should be
- A purpose of punishment -to help the criminal to change their behaviour
- An act that is against the law
- A purpose of punishment -to punish the criminal for their crime
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- A purpose of punishment -to protect society from criminals
- to kill someone as a punishment (7-10)
- A purpose of punishment -to put people off from committing crime
- to give or recieve a fair punishment or reward
- The group of ordinary people who decide if the person is guilty or innocent
10 Clues: An act that is against the law • to kill someone as a punishment (7-10) • God's offer to forgive people who as him to • to give or recieve a fair punishment or reward • The person who decides what the punishment should be • A purpose of punishment -to protect society from criminals • A purpose of punishment -to punish the criminal for their crime • ...
Chapter 2 Crossword 2023-06-12
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- Rules that apply to everyone but also take into account individuals needs and circumstances
- To ingrain positive attitude and behavior
- Volunteer work as part of a sentence
- Consequence for a criminal offense such as community service or detainment
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- Slowly release a person from detainment back into society
- laws created through a system to create authority and regulation
- The process of colonizing a region and governing it from another country
- The state of being legally or officially binding
- The procedure and establishment for applying laws to a society
- A history of criminal offenses that can prevent you from traveling, getting Jobs
10 Clues: Volunteer work as part of a sentence • To ingrain positive attitude and behavior • The state of being legally or officially binding • Slowly release a person from detainment back into society • The procedure and establishment for applying laws to a society • laws created through a system to create authority and regulation • ...
CCJS100 - chapter 8 2024-03-27
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- a physical type of evidence
- the first step in the process of a criminal trial
- a type of oral evidence of giving a story
- a type of evidence that you do not see but can infer
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- A writ requesting a judge to examine whether an individual is being properly held
- a type of evidence that comes from an eye witness
- jury pool
- the last step in the process of a criminal trial
- the process of removing people from the jury pool
- the minimum amount of people on a jury for it still to be constitutional
10 Clues: jury pool • a physical type of evidence • a type of oral evidence of giving a story • the last step in the process of a criminal trial • a type of evidence that comes from an eye witness • the first step in the process of a criminal trial • the process of removing people from the jury pool • a type of evidence that you do not see but can infer • ...
Forensic Psychology 2025-09-18
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- The establishment of memories or events that never occurred
- The intentional manufacture of physical or psychological symptoms to meet a specific goal or intention that involves human crime
- assessment- The likelihood of an individual committing another criminal crime
- The study of victims, also includes
- The mental state required for a crime to be commited
- A tool used by law to identify potential suspects by investigation criminal behavior
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- The psychological principles to evaluate individuals legal process
- effects of a crime on them and factors that may increase the persons risk of
- The physical act that committed the crime
- future harm/ violence
10 Clues: future harm/ violence • The study of victims, also includes • The physical act that committed the crime • The mental state required for a crime to be commited • The establishment of memories or events that never occurred • The psychological principles to evaluate individuals legal process • ...
bushrangers - dedicated to ishaan nanda 2025-06-29
7 Clues: his • we learned about him this year • sounds like he is not real but he is • ned kelly's most famous criminal brother • the most famous bushranger in criminal history • he was shot to death in Forbes and has a motor inn named after him • Famous for Elusiveness:ability to consistently outsmart authorities
Crossword on Lesson Expert Detectives 2020-08-26
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- GOING AT LOW EBBS
- TAKE A LOOK INTO SECRETIVELY
- A PERMANENT MARK
- ONE WHO COMMITS OFFENCE
- I AM THROWN AS WORTHLESS
- LOWER FLOOR
- LIKELY TO HAPPEN
- A HUGE NUMBER
- PINPOINTED
- NOT KNOWING WHAT TO D
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- PREFERRED FOR EATING OUTDOORS
- SECRETLY STUFFED
- UNDERSTOOD WITHOUT EXPLANATION
- I AM A PLAYTHING TO BE HANDLED WITH CARE
- I AM REVERSE OF SAVING
- ENTER WITHOUT PERMISSION
- I SHINE AND AM PRECIOUS
- A GUN BATTLE
- HAPPINESS EXPRESSED
- FEVERISH
20 Clues: FEVERISH • PINPOINTED • LOWER FLOOR • A GUN BATTLE • A HUGE NUMBER • SECRETLY STUFFED • A PERMANENT MARK • LIKELY TO HAPPEN • GOING AT LOW EBBS • HAPPINESS EXPRESSED • NOT KNOWING WHAT TO D • I AM REVERSE OF SAVING • ONE WHO COMMITS OFFENCE • I SHINE AND AM PRECIOUS • ENTER WITHOUT PERMISSION • I AM THROWN AS WORTHLESS • TAKE A LOOK INTO SECRETIVELY • PREFERRED FOR EATING OUTDOORS • ...
Somos 1-4a 2022-04-05
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- French
- school
- I'm hungry
- towards
- a student
- fast
- peep peep
- English
- Japanese
- Spanish
- the first wildebeest
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- suddenly
- I run
- there is/ there are
- the second wildebeest
- the corn and the wheat
- What's your name?
- I can't
- a criminal
- German
- the chickies sleep
- I walk
- they are hungry
- the house
- s/he they run
- goes
- they are cold
- s/he they can't
28 Clues: fast • goes • I run • French • school • German • I walk • I can't • towards • English • Spanish • suddenly • Japanese • a student • peep peep • the house • I'm hungry • a criminal • s/he they run • they are cold • they are hungry • s/he they can't • What's your name? • the chickies sleep • there is/ there are • the first wildebeest • the second wildebeest • the corn and the wheat
Holiday Spelling 2013-10-03
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- an injured person
- get away
- someone who examines things carefully for flaws
- a person who helps with a crime
- examine the details
- the hair on a man's upper lip
- amaze
- gloomy
- too small an amount
- a plan for meeting expenses
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- fully
- charge with a crime
- odd or different
- a sudden, violent disruption
- illegal
- one who aids and abets
- stress placed on something
- surprise
- sudden
- an object or goal to aim for
20 Clues: fully • amaze • gloomy • sudden • illegal • get away • surprise • odd or different • an injured person • charge with a crime • examine the details • too small an amount • one who aids and abets • stress placed on something • a plan for meeting expenses • a sudden, violent disruption • an object or goal to aim for • the hair on a man's upper lip • a person who helps with a crime • ...
The adventures of the dish and the spoon 2014-10-16
28 Clues: 음반 • 위험한 • 끄덕이다 • 속삭이다 • 빌려주다 • 빙그르르 돌다 • 코를 훌쩍이다 • 겁먹게 만들다 • 후한, 넉넉한 • 달빛이 비치는 • 눈을 깜빡이다 • 저항하다, 참다 • (색깔이)바래다 • 그늘을 드리우는 • 날카로운, 뾰족한 • 긁는 소리가 나는 • 곡, 곡조, 선율 • (매듭 등을)풀다 • 인식하다, 알아보다 • 행진하다, 걸어가다 • back 돈을 갚다 • 어리석은, 바보같은 • 울다, 눈물을 흘리다 • 범죄의, 범죄자, 범인 • (특히 범행 후의)도주 • 흐느끼다, 흐느껴 울다 • 무기를 가지고 있지 않은 • 갈라지다, 깨지다, 금이 가다
The adventures of the dish and the spoon 2014-10-16
28 Clues: 음반 • 위험한 • 빌려주다 • 속삭이다 • 끄덕이다 • 코를 훌쩍이다 • 빙그르르 돌다 • 겁먹게 만들다 • 후한, 넉넉한 • 눈을 깜빡이다 • 달빛이 비치는 • (색깔이)바래다 • 저항하다, 참다 • 그늘을 드리우는 • 날카로운, 뾰족한 • 긁는 소리가 나는 • (매듭 등을)풀다 • 곡, 곡조, 선율 • 어리석은, 바보같은 • 인식하다, 알아보다 • back 돈을 갚다 • 행진하다, 걸어가다 • 울다, 눈물을 흘리다 • 흐느끼다, 흐느껴 울다 • 범죄의, 범죄자, 범인 • (특히 범행 후의)도주 • 무기를 가지고 있지 않은 • 갈라지다, 깨지다, 금이 가다
EFE 97W 2023-02-27
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- więzienie
- uciec z
- przypadkiem
- przemycać
- włamywacz
- sprzeczać się, kłócić
- detektyw
- aresztować
- nieuczciwy
- znaleźć
- kieszonkowiec
- niewinny
- więzień
- przesłuchanie; przesłuchiwać
- wskazówka
- trucizna; otruć
- zachłanny, chciwy
- karać
- zazdrosny
- morderstwo
- włamanie
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- grzywna, mandat
- pilnować więźniów
- przestępca
- ukraść
- ukrywać (się)
- podejrzewać o
- morderca
- strażnik, ochroniarz
- umierać
- przeprowadzać dochodzenie
- kara za
- wyznać; przyznać się
- wandal
- przestępstwo
- odkryć
- przyjechać, przybyć
- strzelać
- nagrywać
39 Clues: karać • ukraść • wandal • odkryć • uciec z • umierać • znaleźć • kara za • więzień • morderca • detektyw • niewinny • strzelać • nagrywać • włamanie • więzienie • przemycać • włamywacz • wskazówka • zazdrosny • przestępca • aresztować • nieuczciwy • morderstwo • przypadkiem • przestępstwo • ukrywać (się) • podejrzewać o • kieszonkowiec • grzywna, mandat • trucizna; otruć • pilnować więźniów • zachłanny, chciwy • przyjechać, przybyć • ...
Home alone 2020-11-24
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- – нещасний випадок
- - перехитрити
- – льодяник (у формі тростинки)
- – крадіжка зі зломом
- – магазинний злодій
- – незнайомець
- – забувати
- – жорсткість
- – надіятися
- – наявний, доступний
- – захищати
- – сумувати
- – підвал
- – жарт
- – виснажений
- - образа
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- – запрошувати
- – злочинець
- – вбивати
- – сміятися
- – мати на увазі
- – замовляти
- – ранити
- – зникати
- – схвалювати
- – бути винним (комусь)
- – надзвичайна ситуація, крайність
- – візитка
- – благати
- – приземлятися
- – ховати
- – обіцяти
- - бронювати
- - безпомічний
- – валіза
- – залишати, покидати (місце)
36 Clues: – жарт • – ранити • – ховати • – валіза • – підвал • - образа • – вбивати • – зникати • – візитка • – благати • – обіцяти • – сміятися • – забувати • – захищати • – сумувати • – злочинець • – замовляти • – надіятися • - бронювати • – схвалювати • – жорсткість • – виснажений • – запрошувати • - перехитрити • – незнайомець • - безпомічний • – приземлятися • – мати на увазі • – нещасний випадок • – магазинний злодій • – крадіжка зі зломом • ...
The outsiders Dilara Hany 2021-10-19
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- worried
- suddenly
- in an unwilling way
- puzzled
- anger
- powerfully
- great victory
- mentioning something
- separate
- change directions suddenly
- not understood
- escape from
- to keep from breathing
- make a face
- covered by haze
- pitiful
- extreme caution
- stubbornly
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- quick movement
- exposed
- redirect
- masterpiece
- clothed
- forgetful
- near consciousness
- cotton cloths of fine texture
- competition
- very great quantity
- high society\ jet set
- distant
- shame
- free from criminal charge
32 Clues: anger • shame • exposed • clothed • worried • puzzled • distant • pitiful • redirect • suddenly • separate • forgetful • powerfully • stubbornly • masterpiece • competition • escape from • make a face • great victory • quick movement • not understood • covered by haze • extreme caution • near consciousness • in an unwilling way • very great quantity • mentioning something • high society\ jet set • to keep from breathing • ...
Murder Mystery 2023-09-29
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- apprehend by the police
- investigator's file for one crime
- puzzling crime
- look into a situation
- piece of evidence
- person who investigates crimes
- thing used to inflict harm
- culpable of wrongdoing
- reason for doing something
- story about a crime and discovering the murderer
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- illegal activity
- person's official statement
- break free
- cunning
- item that shows proof of an action
- presumed criminal
- get back at someone
- used to write down clues
- murder weapon typically in food
- casualty, person
20 Clues: cunning • break free • puzzling crime • illegal activity • casualty, person • presumed criminal • piece of evidence • get back at someone • look into a situation • culpable of wrongdoing • apprehend by the police • used to write down clues • thing used to inflict harm • reason for doing something • person's official statement • person who investigates crimes • murder weapon typically in food • ...
TWO YEAR CROSSWORDDD 2023-11-20
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- description words: flowers, blue, state
- codeword for ace
- daily game
- our song
- what do eyebrows do?
- ex: bang, pop, buzz
- our favorite dog
- wave
- you've only come over one day this week!
- product of our favorite numbers
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- turtlet spam post content
- a single thread
- flippin' the bird
- sibling emoji
- trio
- best sauce
- scariest ride
- halfway through
- ex: laserbounce, movie theater, coney island
- turtle plus
- word before playa
21 Clues: trio • wave • our song • daily game • best sauce • turtle plus • sibling emoji • scariest ride • a single thread • halfway through • codeword for ace • our favorite dog • flippin' the bird • word before playa • ex: bang, pop, buzz • what do eyebrows do? • turtlet spam post content • product of our favorite numbers • description words: flowers, blue, state • you've only come over one day this week! • ...
195012 2024-07-02
Across
- - Kiss passionately
- - Dance energetically
- - Farthest seat from the stage
- - Boring or disappointing
- - Smooth-talking man
- - Money
- - Fantastic or exciting
- - Job or performance
- - Attractive person
- - Tough guy or criminal
- - Leave or disappear
- - Car with one headlight out
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- - Leave quickly
- - Punch in the face
- - Waste time
- - Leave quickly
- - Show-off
- - Accelerate quickly
- - Child
- cheese - Important person
- - Expert or skilled person
- - Vomit
- - Reliable or trustworthy
- - Men's haircut with a flat, boxy top
- - Cool or excellent
25 Clues: - Child • - Vomit • - Money • - Show-off • - Waste time • - Leave quickly • - Leave quickly • - Punch in the face • - Kiss passionately • - Attractive person • - Cool or excellent • - Accelerate quickly • - Smooth-talking man • - Job or performance • - Leave or disappear • - Dance energetically • - Fantastic or exciting • - Tough guy or criminal • cheese - Important person • - Boring or disappointing • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE FOR STD 7 2025-06-23
Across
- OVERLY TENSED
- JAPANESE PAPER FOLDING ART
- SIMILAR WORD FOR LAZY
- ANTONYM OF EARLY
- CONFUSION , DISORDER
- MID DAY MEAL
- ADJECTIVE FORM OF SHOCK
- POSITIVE DEGREE OF CHEAPER
- ARTICLE USED BEFORE VOWELS
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- PLURAL OF PHOTO
- PLURAL OF KNIFE
- HOMOPHONE OF DEAR
- EASILY BREAKABLE
- UNWILLING TO SHARE
- DEGREE OF HOTNESS
- OPPOSITE GENDER OF HORSE
- SYNONYM OF MAD
- MELODIOUS SOUND
- ADJECTIVE FORM OF CRIME
- INSTRUMENT USED TO WRITE AS WELL AS HOME OF AN ANIMAL
20 Clues: MID DAY MEAL • OVERLY TENSED • SYNONYM OF MAD • PLURAL OF PHOTO • PLURAL OF KNIFE • MELODIOUS SOUND • EASILY BREAKABLE • ANTONYM OF EARLY • HOMOPHONE OF DEAR • DEGREE OF HOTNESS • UNWILLING TO SHARE • CONFUSION , DISORDER • SIMILAR WORD FOR LAZY • ADJECTIVE FORM OF SHOCK • ADJECTIVE FORM OF CRIME • OPPOSITE GENDER OF HORSE • JAPANESE PAPER FOLDING ART • POSITIVE DEGREE OF CHEAPER • ...
peepeepoopoo cutie poozle 2022-07-27
Across
- expensive gorlfriend
- helmut marko lookalike
- paige's fav fire emblem character
- sesame's enemy (one of many)
- smack dealer
- anyone we beat in smash
- harry styles, charles leclerc, harry from one direction and you big boy
- ice boy
- chongyun: "I found a ____"
- ferrari strategy
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- your main
- the grindset
- smooth operator
- Neil's favorite meal
- sesame is a ____
- your new main
- you are my____
- our favorite cartel guy
18 Clues: ice boy • your main • the grindset • smack dealer • your new main • you are my____ • smooth operator • sesame is a ____ • ferrari strategy • expensive gorlfriend • Neil's favorite meal • helmut marko lookalike • anyone we beat in smash • our favorite cartel guy • chongyun: "I found a ____" • sesame's enemy (one of many) • paige's fav fire emblem character • ...
Criminal Law Midterm Review 2018-12-10
Across
- / a more rehabilitative and therapeutic approach for juveniles
- / the crime of burning a building or land
- / unlawful taking of another's property
- / over 950$ value
- / more than one person plotting a criminal act
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- / french word in regards to jury duty
- / breaking and entering with force not weapons
- / strong urge or request for someone to do something
- / a defense if a 4 year old accidentally kills his sister in a pool
- / deliberate destruction of another person's property
- / a physical attack on a person
- / the reason that caused a person to commit a crime
12 Clues: / over 950$ value • / a physical attack on a person • / french word in regards to jury duty • / unlawful taking of another's property • / the crime of burning a building or land • / more than one person plotting a criminal act • / breaking and entering with force not weapons • / the reason that caused a person to commit a crime • ...
Puzzle 65: Criminal Investigations 2021-06-17
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- something that proves the fact without doubt (eye-witness)
- the principle that states that criminals always take a trace of something and leave a trace of something at the scene of the crime
- specific things done by investigators at the scene of the crime
- what investigators do to witnesses
- provides supporting facts to establish truth through indirect means
- the scientific examination of evidence in a criminal investigation
- after collecting and labeling evidence, it is sent to the _________ ________
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- the 'testable' idea that investigators use to attempt to explain or solve the crime
- what investigators do to the area of the crime- including photographing and measuring
- a rule that states that new scientific techniques must be accepted by the scientific community before being used as evidence in court
- anything that helps prove guilt or innocence of a person suspected of a crime
- specially trained people who analyze and interpret evidence
12 Clues: what investigators do to witnesses • something that proves the fact without doubt (eye-witness) • specially trained people who analyze and interpret evidence • specific things done by investigators at the scene of the crime • the scientific examination of evidence in a criminal investigation • provides supporting facts to establish truth through indirect means • ...
Business Law - Criminal Law 2024-09-19
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- voluntary/involutary killing of another person w/out intending to do so
- attempt to commit a battery
- the party that accuses a person of a crime
- wrongful taking og someon's property/using violence
- an offense committed against the public good/society
- a major crime
- intentional killing og another person
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- a less-serious crime
- a person who is accused of a crime
- the unlawful touching of another person
- unlawful taking of someone's personal property with the intent t keep the property away from that person
- breaking and entering a house/ to commit a felony
12 Clues: a major crime • a less-serious crime • attempt to commit a battery • a person who is accused of a crime • intentional killing og another person • the unlawful touching of another person • the party that accuses a person of a crime • breaking and entering a house/ to commit a felony • wrongful taking og someon's property/using violence • ...
Criminal Law History & Development 2024-08-18
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- is the oldest known code of law in existence
- this concept allowed that everyone, with the exception of slaves, should be viewed as equals under law
- a settlement used to banish prisoners and separate them from the general population
- states that a defendant is guilty until proven innocent
- this system of law is one of three and it is the type of society that laws and punishments were written down and enforced
- was hired to replace the oral code of laws and begin writing the code
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- was the first of the great Chinese Dynasties started by Yu the Great
- has 282 laws
- regarded as one of the few documents that have influenced the whole world
- this system of law is one of three and it is the type of society that had no laws
- this system of law is one of three and it is the type of society that had their laws stated orally
- is the term for the first 10 amendments in the constitution
12 Clues: has 282 laws • is the oldest known code of law in existence • states that a defendant is guilty until proven innocent • is the term for the first 10 amendments in the constitution • was the first of the great Chinese Dynasties started by Yu the Great • was hired to replace the oral code of laws and begin writing the code • ...
Attitudes & Social Influence 2023-01-02
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- How we see or describe ourselves
- How we act or feel.
- Accepting another person's views
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- hatred towards a group of people based on a specific thing they cannot control
- Mentally spacing yourself from unwanted feelings
- Positive & Negative ___ we make in our minds
- An outside influence often from a loved one, family, society, or friends.
7 Clues: How we act or feel. • How we see or describe ourselves • Accepting another person's views • Positive & Negative ___ we make in our minds • Mentally spacing yourself from unwanted feelings • An outside influence often from a loved one, family, society, or friends. • hatred towards a group of people based on a specific thing they cannot control
Fruit of the Spirit: Love 2020-11-22
7 Clues: Charity is this • Everyone is sowing this • What type of seed I should sow • How often I should show love on Social Media • We should show this online and everywhere else • How often I should share mean things on Social Media • the Apostle Paul tells us to set our minds on these types of things
Functions of Journalism 2023-08-05
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- Influencers use this function to change minds or focus people on events.
- Entertainment stories can have warm & ___.
- Journalists report on and influence this.
- This function covers community events and theater openings.
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- Journalists are the ___ of politics and society.
- Births, weddings, and deaths fall under this-keeping.
- The marketplace is a space for opinions, editorials,protests, and ___.
- This soldier keeps an eye on things, just like journalists.
8 Clues: Journalists report on and influence this. • Entertainment stories can have warm & ___. • Journalists are the ___ of politics and society. • Births, weddings, and deaths fall under this-keeping. • This soldier keeps an eye on things, just like journalists. • This function covers community events and theater openings. • ...
8 Dimensions of Wellness 2024-07-31
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- How we take care of our bodies and health.
- How we cope with stress and express our feelings.
- How we connect and communicate with others.
- How we use our skills and talents in work or other activities.
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- How we challenge and stimulate our minds.
- How we interact with and protect our surroundings.
- How we find purpose in life
- How we manage our money and resources.
8 Clues: How we find purpose in life • How we manage our money and resources. • How we challenge and stimulate our minds. • How we take care of our bodies and health. • How we connect and communicate with others. • How we cope with stress and express our feelings. • How we interact with and protect our surroundings. • ...
Chapter 9 cont. 2017-10-29
Across
- in death sentencing, facts or situations that do not justify or excuse a criminal act but reduce the degree of blameworthiness and thus may reduce the punishment.
- reports used to help judges determine the appropriate sentence.
- court held that it cruel and unusual punishment to execute the intellectually challenged.
- court held that the capital punishment statutes in three cases were unconstitutional because it gave the jury complete discretion to decide whether to impose the death penalty or a lesser punishment for capital cases.
- decriptions of the harm and suffering that a crime has caused victims and their survivors.
- reductions in sentences, granted by a state's governor.
- the court ruled that rape of a child when the victim was not killed did not warrant death.
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- limited capital punishment to offenders who are 18 years of age or older at the time of their offenses.
- a two-stage trial consisting of a guilt phase and a separate penalty phase.
- the procedure at a sentencing hearing in which the convicted defendant has the right to address the court before the sentence is imposed.
- this decision caused the resumption of executions on January 17, 1977.
- in death sentencing, facts of situations that increase the blameworthiness for a criminal act.
- forgiveness for the crime committed that stops further criminal processing.
- review in which the appellate court compares the sentence in the case it is reviewing with penalties imposed in similar cases in the state.
14 Clues: reductions in sentences, granted by a state's governor. • reports used to help judges determine the appropriate sentence. • this decision caused the resumption of executions on January 17, 1977. • a two-stage trial consisting of a guilt phase and a separate penalty phase. • forgiveness for the crime committed that stops further criminal processing. • ...
Greek and Latin Root Words 2023-01-09
Across
- (Latin)The past is the past.
- (Latin)To be heard, one will pro____ their voice.
- (Greek)There is no utopia - only the opposite.
- (Greek) In this profession, you read minds.
- (Greek)Dopplegangers will do this to become you.
- (Greek)This root word is a synonym with "loathing"
- (Greek)Five headed snake monster has this root
- (Latin)Jerry always plays devil's advocate.
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- (Latin)To make, to do
- The trade was mutually _ _ _ _ficial for each one.
- (Latin)Judy makes millions doing this on TV.
- (Latin) That thing you hate doing with pencils.
- (Greek)Similar/opposite meaning words share a root
- (Greek)Use this to check the temperature
- (Greek)Spider haters should know this.
- This Greek root word relates to the study of stars
- (Greek)To be underneath or below
17 Clues: (Latin)To make, to do • (Latin)The past is the past. • (Greek)To be underneath or below • (Greek)Spider haters should know this. • (Greek)Use this to check the temperature • (Greek) In this profession, you read minds. • (Latin)Jerry always plays devil's advocate. • (Latin)Judy makes millions doing this on TV. • (Greek)There is no utopia - only the opposite. • ...
Property dualism 2025-12-09
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- philosopher who argues for property dualism
- where Descartes believes the mind and body interact
- an issue with behaviourism
- belief that anything that functions as a mind is a mind
- top kween of of eliminative materialism
- these could potentially exist on another world
- issue against identity theory that it claims only human brains can be minds
- belief there are two substances in the world
- philosopher who argues against property dualism
- a specific instance of that brain state
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- belief that the mind is the brain
- belief that the mind is behaviour
- the "what it's likeness" that we are struggling to put into a theory of the mind
- an argument against zombies
- a general brain state
- a philosopher who is most definitely alive
- problem in the dualist philosophy of try to explain how mind and brain interact
17 Clues: a general brain state • an issue with behaviourism • an argument against zombies • belief that the mind is the brain • belief that the mind is behaviour • top kween of of eliminative materialism • a specific instance of that brain state • a philosopher who is most definitely alive • philosopher who argues for property dualism • belief there are two substances in the world • ...
Bingo #4 2021-12-15
9 Clues: Bully • Clothes. • Rebellion. • Poison gas. • Wanted Criminal • Fellow teammate • Where and When. • Owing someone something. • Fire, Earth, Water, Storm.
A Wrinkle in Time 2022-06-09
6 Clues: megs brother • is the murry family's dog • one of the characters who is a girl. • is a popular boy in megs high school • A young boy who can read peoples minds. • is a person who can contact to the unknown
Mining Minds: A Data Mining Crossword 2025-07-20
Across
- A standard process for data mining, initiated in 1996.
- A set of items found together in a shopping basket.
- The initial phase after business understanding, where data is collected and explored.
- The overall topic of Unit 4: Introduction to ___ ___.
- An example of an item found in a shopping basket, along with butter and eggs.
- After modeling, the model is ___ to ensure it meets business objectives.
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- A measure of how likely item Y is purchased with item X, controlling for Y's popularity.
- The phase where data is prepared for modeling.
- This metric measures the likelihood of item Y being bought when item X is purchased.
- The first phase in CRISP-DM, focusing on project goals.
- This phase involves building and calibrating models.
- The output of association rule mining often described as "if this, then that".
- When association rule mining is applied to sales data, it's called ___ Basket Analysis.
- An application of association rules, seen on e-commerce sites like Amazon, for product ___.
- The final phase where the model is put into use.
- This measurement indicates how popular an itemset is, based on its appearance in transactions.
16 Clues: The phase where data is prepared for modeling. • The final phase where the model is put into use. • A set of items found together in a shopping basket. • This phase involves building and calibrating models. • The overall topic of Unit 4: Introduction to ___ ___. • A standard process for data mining, initiated in 1996. • ...
Geographic Literacy 2025-01-28
Across
- compares distance on the map to the actual earth
- identifies location or purpose of a map
- separates the map from the explanations
- allows a traveller to determine where they are going
- Canada's satellite
- map in our minds of places we have been
- run north-south and measure e/w of prime meridian
- a type of mountain building
- the last supercontinent
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- German scientist who studied continental drift
- allow the human eye to see details in satellite images
- shows how current map information is
- total value of goods and services a country produces
- study of what's where, why there and why care?
- when the features of the earth are put on paper
- run east-west and measure n/s of equator
- explains the colours and symbols of a map
17 Clues: Canada's satellite • the last supercontinent • a type of mountain building • shows how current map information is • identifies location or purpose of a map • separates the map from the explanations • map in our minds of places we have been • run east-west and measure n/s of equator • explains the colours and symbols of a map • German scientist who studied continental drift • ...
Dr.Alexander Facts and Interests 2025-11-06
Across
- One of his favorite places to travel to
- Dr. Alexander's zodiac sign
- rainbow light delight
- The peace that lasted for about 200 years
- Dr. Alexander's favorite breed of dog
- Roman general who famously used elephants to cross the Alps
- "Known as the clown of the sea, this year Dr. Alexander came to see me"
- River that runs through Rome
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- One of the Greatest military minds who ever lived, named over 70 cities after himself
- Who said "Veni, vidi, vici"
- You can find this in Dr. Alexander's garden or in grandma's hope chest
- The main public meeting place in ancient Rome
- Dr. Alexander's favorite podcast topic
- He makes this every year for his dog's birthday
- Structures built to carry water to Roman cities
- First Roman emperor after Julius Caesar's death
- Where he graduated
17 Clues: Where he graduated • rainbow light delight • Who said "Veni, vidi, vici" • Dr. Alexander's zodiac sign • River that runs through Rome • Dr. Alexander's favorite breed of dog • Dr. Alexander's favorite podcast topic • One of his favorite places to travel to • The peace that lasted for about 200 years • The main public meeting place in ancient Rome • ...
Crossword: 2014-08-11
Across
- study of goods and services
- relating to society
- concerned with party politics
- probationary
- restoring of something
- stop
- the early release of a prisoner.
- agreement between states
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- an event at which vote
- supporter of communism
- treaty
- the removal of parts of books, magazines etc.
- charming
- a person devoted to nationalism
- criminal
15 Clues: stop • treaty • charming • criminal • probationary • relating to society • an event at which vote • supporter of communism • restoring of something • agreement between states • study of goods and services • concerned with party politics • a person devoted to nationalism • the early release of a prisoner. • the removal of parts of books, magazines etc.
Romeo and Juliet Crossword (Character and Vocab) 2016-06-13
15 Clues: Felon • A sword • Juliet's Mom • To Put Right • The Same Kind • Lover of Romeo • Lack of Harmony • Juliet's Fiance • Slayer of Tybalt • Romeo's Best Friend • Care Taker of Juliet • Rapidly of Motion, Swiftness • Romeo's First Love (In the Story) • The man who married Romeo and Juliet • Representative of Authority In Verona
Vocab Menu Crossword 2023-02-21
Across
- juvenile, immature, childish
- private meeting, summit, conference
- delete, erase, strike-out
- lack of color, unhealthy, sickly
- unfair, immoral, criminal
- rude, ill-manner, impolite
- local, occupant, resident
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- bold, daring, fearless
- middle-class, traditional, ordinary
- precision, perfection, obsessiveness
- harsh, sharp, bitter
- outburst, fit, eruption
- forgivable, excusable,trivial
- shame, humiliation, embarrassment
- costume, front, appearance
15 Clues: harsh, sharp, bitter • bold, daring, fearless • outburst, fit, eruption • delete, erase, strike-out • unfair, immoral, criminal • local, occupant, resident • costume, front, appearance • rude, ill-manner, impolite • juvenile, immature, childish • forgivable, excusable,trivial • lack of color, unhealthy, sickly • shame, humiliation, embarrassment • middle-class, traditional, ordinary • ...
Vocabulary Review 2 2022-10-06
Across
- spite, malice, vindictiveness
- antonym for modern, fresh, refurbished
- The ___ for internet service is ridiculous.
- give careful thought; consider
- roundtable, panel, conference
- abuse, clobber, pummel
- antonym for neglect, overlook, disregard
- introduce, suggest, propose
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- witty saying
- antonym for early, punctual
- quiet thinking
- multitalented, adaptable
- gobble, pig out, feast
- cathedral, palace, tower
- lawless, criminal
15 Clues: witty saying • quiet thinking • lawless, criminal • gobble, pig out, feast • abuse, clobber, pummel • multitalented, adaptable • cathedral, palace, tower • antonym for early, punctual • introduce, suggest, propose • spite, malice, vindictiveness • roundtable, panel, conference • give careful thought; consider • antonym for modern, fresh, refurbished • ...
Colossians 3 2021-06-11
7 Clues: Who are we raised with? • We are God's chosen.....? • There are no slave or ....? • What side of the Father does Jesus sit on? • We set our hearts and what on God's things? • We are to set out hearts on things from where? • We are to forgive because what did God do for us?
00 2016-12-01
Across
- Guillo thinks Sushi World is second to ...
- This is a Rolex. The real ...
- Juan and Natalie's wedding was out of ...
Down
- María Carolina Escorcia has a ... tooth
- He's sleepy. He needs to take ... winks
- He fixed my TV and my washing machine. He's a ... of all trades
- I am of two ... about buying that mobile phone
7 Clues: This is a Rolex. The real ... • María Carolina Escorcia has a ... tooth • He's sleepy. He needs to take ... winks • Juan and Natalie's wedding was out of ... • Guillo thinks Sushi World is second to ... • I am of two ... about buying that mobile phone • He fixed my TV and my washing machine. He's a ... of all trades
Crucigrama psicojurídico 2025-12-09
Across
- rama especializada de la Psicología Jurídica que se dedica al estudio, evaluación, diagnóstico e intervención de personas privadas de libertad
- Ciencia interdisciplinar que estudia el delito en su conjunto
- El Codigo penal sanciona el feminicidio con 30 años de cárcel sin derecho a...
- Tipo de justicia que a diferencia de la justicia retributiva, que se centra en castigar al culpable y sancionar, apunta a reparar el daño a la victima y la comunidad mediante procesos colaborativos.
- actos ritualistas o simbólicos únicos que un criminal deja y que no son necesarios para cometer el delito. Los mismos revelan su psicología, necesidades y fantasías ocultas.
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- Tecnica de investigación criminal utilizada para obtener caracteristicas psicologicas de un agresor desconocido basándose en la escena del crimen
- Es uno de los denominados procesos de victimización
- Rama de la criminología que se encarga del estudio científico de la víctima, proceso de victimización, así como también las reparaciones.
- Considerado el padre de la criminología moderna
- Concepto criminológico que hace referencia al estudio de las causas y orígenes del comportamiento criminal
- Cuando una persona comete múltiples homicidios, generalmente un mínimo de tres, en eventos separados con un período de "enfriamiento" entre ellos, se lo denomina asesino...
11 Clues: Considerado el padre de la criminología moderna • Es uno de los denominados procesos de victimización • Ciencia interdisciplinar que estudia el delito en su conjunto • El Codigo penal sanciona el feminicidio con 30 años de cárcel sin derecho a... • Concepto criminológico que hace referencia al estudio de las causas y orígenes del comportamiento criminal • ...
Vocab Week 7 2021-12-02
12 Clues: cranky • unfair • Carefree • to found • Movement • thrilling • extremely bad • strange, bizarre • hard to detect or analyze • to look down on with disdain • to bring criminal action against someone • to do something extremely well or to be superior in
Michael jackson 2024-04-08
10 Clues: 2009 • songs 150 • los angeles • japanse sushi • August 29,1958 • Smooth criminal • Smooth criminal • Michael Jackson • song Earth song • seven first concert date
Legal Concepts 2023-11-10
Across
- This Amendment guarantees a right to privacy to law abiding citizens.
- Be on the lookout.
- Anything that is illegal to produce, possess, or transport.
- This case law established the precedent for pretext stops: _____ v. U.S.
- A stop made for an equipment violation to investigate other criminal activity.
- You must be able to _____ your actions in a legal context.
- ______ v. Ohio set the precedent for the stop and frisk.
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- An investigative stop requires _________ suspicion.
- Consensual encounters involve _____ contact with a person.
- ______ cause is the standard of justification to make an arrest or conduct a search.
- Beyond a reasonable doubt is the standard of proof to determine if a criminal is _____.
- The plain touch doctrine says that during a stop and frisk, an officer may ___ any readily recognizable contraband.
12 Clues: Be on the lookout. • An investigative stop requires _________ suspicion. • ______ v. Ohio set the precedent for the stop and frisk. • Consensual encounters involve _____ contact with a person. • You must be able to _____ your actions in a legal context. • Anything that is illegal to produce, possess, or transport. • ...
Tell Me Everything Crossword 2024-04-26
13 Clues: Written order • Initiates a case • Provides evidence • ______ indifference • "That's not my dog" • Looking to the past • Gains a suspect's trust • Secrets being made known • Type of evidence: visual • Type of evidence: witness • More true than not (case) • Guilty or not guilty (case) • Type of evidence: inference
CHAPTER 8 2015-04-08
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- The principle that prohibits using illegally obtained evidence in a trial.
- Testimony that is not firsthand but relates information told by a second party.
- Grounds or fields attached to a house.
- The legal term, contained in the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, that refers to the searching for and carrying away of evidence by police during a criminal investigation.
- Requirement, under the Fourth Amendment, for a search and seizure; there must be probable cause to believe that the item being searched for was involved in criminal activity and is located at the place to be searched.
- The requirement that a search warrant state precisely where the search is to take place and what items are to be seized.
- An order, issued by a judge, directing officers to conduct a search of specified premises for specified objects or persons and to bring them before the court.
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- Police investigation technique in which officers board a bus or train without suspicion of illegal activity and question passengers, asking for identification and seeking permission to search their baggage.
- The principle that evidence may be used in a criminal trial even though the search warrant used to obtain it was technically faulty, so long as the police acted in good faith when they sought the warrant from a judge.
- The evidentiary criterion necessary to sustain an arrest or the issuance of an arrest or search warrant; a set of facts, information, circumstances, or conditions that would lead a reasonable person to believe that an offense was committed and that the accused committed that offense.
- Placing a suspect in a group for the purpose of being viewed and identified by a witness.
- Taking a person into legal custody for the purpose of restraining the accused until he or she can be held accountable for the offense at court proceedings.
- The situation in which police officers who are suspicious of an individual run their hands lightly over the suspectUs outer garments to determine if the person is carrying a concealed weapon; also called a threshold inquiry or pat-down.
- Written court order authorizing and directing that an individual be taken into custody to answer criminal charges.
14 Clues: Grounds or fields attached to a house. • The principle that prohibits using illegally obtained evidence in a trial. • Testimony that is not firsthand but relates information told by a second party. • Placing a suspect in a group for the purpose of being viewed and identified by a witness. • ...
Haunted Stacks 2025-10-09
Across
- A collection of books and other media
- A place where manuscripts and historical records are kept
- The power to read the minds of others
- A large, scary, mythical creature like a troll or cyclops
- To look at books quickly or casually, often while searching
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- Someone believed to return from the dead to drink blood
- A secret or something unknown; the central element of many library books
- A book containing maps and charts
- The feeling of extreme fear
9 Clues: The feeling of extreme fear • A book containing maps and charts • A collection of books and other media • The power to read the minds of others • Someone believed to return from the dead to drink blood • A place where manuscripts and historical records are kept • A large, scary, mythical creature like a troll or cyclops • ...
The Law and The Courts 2021-09-07
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- This type of law has two major divisions: civil and criminal
- A requirement for a judge to follow an earlier court decision when deciding a case with similar circumstances
- This type of law tells us what the law is, not how the law works
- Another name for bringing a civil lawsuit to court
- This type of law involves procedures established by regulatory agencies
- This jurisdiction is the power to hear a case for the first time
- A document that spells out the principles by which the country's, state's, or local government operates
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- Changes in these standards often lead to new laws
- Courts that review cases from lower courts
- These trial courts are state courts that handle criminal and civil cases
- Federal courts have this over patent and copyright cases
- The person who the lawsuit is against
- Rules used to determine the difference between right and wrong
- A system of rules of conduct established by a country’s government to maintain
- The person who brings the lawsuit
15 Clues: The person who brings the lawsuit • The person who the lawsuit is against • Courts that review cases from lower courts • Changes in these standards often lead to new laws • Another name for bringing a civil lawsuit to court • Federal courts have this over patent and copyright cases • This type of law has two major divisions: civil and criminal • ...
Paper 2 Recap 2 2021-05-16
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- Immigrants in the UK that have come for safety are usually fleeing ___
- Who decided the sentence in a Crown Court?
- Difference between immigration and emigration (2 words)
- International organisation that focuses in defence
- When you refuse to buy goods to put pressure on a business or country to make change
- International organisation that was created from the countries that were in the British Empire
- The ability for the media to publish what they want (2 words)
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- Who decided the verdict and sentence in the lower criminal courts?
- Who decided the verdict in a Crown Court?
- Age at which you can vote in a general election?
- A usual punishment given out in a Civil Court
- ___ Identity is the identity associated with being a citizens of a particular country
- Who regulates the newspapers? (just the initial)
- How many jurors are in a jury?
- The organisation that brings the defendant to trial in a criminal case (just the initials)
15 Clues: How many jurors are in a jury? • Who decided the verdict in a Crown Court? • Who decided the sentence in a Crown Court? • A usual punishment given out in a Civil Court • Age at which you can vote in a general election? • Who regulates the newspapers? (just the initial) • International organisation that focuses in defence • ...
Scorpion Quiz 2013-05-07
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- honesty, fairness, or integrity in one's beliefs and actions:
- lacking intelligence or good judgment; stupid; dull-witted.
- a state of mind in which one is troubled; worry, anxiety, or concern:
- offensive, selfish, or unaccommodating; nasty; malicious: a mean remark;
- involving or suggesting the supernatural; unearthly or uncanny:
- conceived or appearing as if conceived by an unrestrained imagination; odd and remarkable; bizarre; grotesque:
- of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a state or time of peace.
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- the painful feeling arising from the consciousness of something dishonorable, improper, ridiculous, etc., done by oneself or another
- a sum of money offered for the detection or capture of a criminal, the recovery of lost or stolen property, etc.
- bringing or deserving disgrace; shameful; dishonorable; disreputable.
- pleasing; agreeable; delightful
- requiring or claiming more than is generally felt by others to be due:
- giving or rendering aid or assistance; of service:
- resulting from originality of thought
- of the nature of or involving crime.
15 Clues: pleasing; agreeable; delightful • of the nature of or involving crime. • resulting from originality of thought • giving or rendering aid or assistance; of service: • lacking intelligence or good judgment; stupid; dull-witted. • honesty, fairness, or integrity in one's beliefs and actions: • involving or suggesting the supernatural; unearthly or uncanny: • ...
Law and society 2014-02-11
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- The party which commences a civil action.
- A system of law which is based on the previous decisions of judges or precedents.
- When the accused person who is awaiting trial is released.
- A place where people can resolve disputes relating to the law.
- The standard of proof in criminal trials
- A court official who has the power to make decisions on matters brought before a court of law.
- A civil wrong
- A set of legal rules
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- To treat somebody differently because of their characteristics such as gender, ethnicity or religion.
- A court official who hears cases in the lowest court of law.
- which are made by the parliaments.
- A document which sets out how an organisation or country will be governed.
- The disorder of confusion which is caused by the absence of government laws.
- The process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act or caused another person a loss.
- To bring a civil action against another person for causing damage or injury.
15 Clues: A civil wrong • A set of legal rules • which are made by the parliaments. • The standard of proof in criminal trials • The party which commences a civil action. • When the accused person who is awaiting trial is released. • A court official who hears cases in the lowest court of law. • A place where people can resolve disputes relating to the law. • ...
SEDA Crossword 2016-10-20
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- unpleasantly rough or jarring to the senses
- a punishment imposed for breaking a law, rule, or contract
- contrary to or forbidden by law, especially criminal law
- law which has been promulgated by a governing body
- deliberately cruel or violent
- affecting, or arising in the mind; related to the mental and emotional state of a person
- continuing firmly or obstinately in an opinion or course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition
- use of force, threat, or coercion to abuse, intimidate, or aggressively dominate others
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- unceasingly intense
- a formal declaration by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law that someone is guilty of a criminal offence
- the state or fact of being answerable, or accountable for something within one's power
- the principles and regulations established in a community by some authority
- the state of being imprisoned; captivity
- relating to a job or profession
- relating to the body as opposed to the mind
15 Clues: unceasingly intense • deliberately cruel or violent • relating to a job or profession • the state of being imprisoned; captivity • unpleasantly rough or jarring to the senses • relating to the body as opposed to the mind • law which has been promulgated by a governing body • contrary to or forbidden by law, especially criminal law • ...
Geography of Crime - Unit Review 2023-09-27
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- The Roman city where Spartacus started his revolt
- The poor East End of London, where Jack The Ripper was active.
- A traveling vendor of goods. John Law was one, and he collapsed in 1612 after being cursed by a Device girl.
- The study of crime and criminal behavior
- Charles _____ was a Liberian former politician and convicted war criminal who served as president of Liberia 1997-2003
- A highly addictive non-synthetic narcotic that is extracted from the poppy plant.
- Jack The Ripper's first victim.
- The empire that the European Crusaders needed to march through to reach the Holy Lands
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- A split in the Christian world in Europe. Catholics and Protestants viewed each other with suspicion
- The county in England where the Pendle Witches came from
- The city where Senesei is from.
- The focal city of the Crusades
- The capital city of Afghanistan.
- The city that Senesei fled to during the war.
- The ruling group in Afghanistan today.
15 Clues: The focal city of the Crusades • The city where Senesei is from. • Jack The Ripper's first victim. • The capital city of Afghanistan. • The ruling group in Afghanistan today. • The study of crime and criminal behavior • The city that Senesei fled to during the war. • The Roman city where Spartacus started his revolt • ...
Chapter 12-14 Review (Law Ed.) 2023-11-10
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- takes place when a person suspected of a crime is taken into custody
- this search may only be for weapons
- group of people with the same characteristics
- a reasonable belief that a person has committed a crime
- this is when the police question the accused
- Accused must be read these
- When a person voluntarily agrees, the police may conduct a search without a warrant and without probable cause
- protects a defendant from having to testify against himself or herself in a criminal case
- guarantees the right against “unreasonable searches and seizures”
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- used by many states in place of the prosecutor's information or a preliminary hearing
- process is often used to obtain guilty pleas before the trial begins
- amount of money that an arrested person puts up in order to be released from jail while waiting for trial
- formal process of making a police record of the arrest
- guarantees the right to a jury trial in most criminal cases
- government provides defense counsel for these defendants
15 Clues: Accused must be read these • this search may only be for weapons • this is when the police question the accused • group of people with the same characteristics • formal process of making a police record of the arrest • a reasonable belief that a person has committed a crime • government provides defense counsel for these defendants • ...
Jury Duty 2025-05-12
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- voir dire eliminates this
- when the judge and attorneys ask questions to potential jurors
- random selection ensures that the jurors represent a
- how old do you need to be to serve on a jury
- The jury fee is ________ dollars a day.
- people complete this to help determine if they are qualified to serve on a jury
- A felony trial has _________ jurors
- like paying taxes, jury duty is
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- type of trial that seeks to remediates wrongs that do not have a social impact
- Lesser criminal crimes, such as misdemeanors have _____ jurors
- skipping jury duty can cause
- it is ____________ for an employer to fire you because of jury duty.
- how are citizens selected for jury duty
- You must be a __________ resident of the county to which you are summoned
- A civil trial has __________ jurors
- The job of the foreperson is to report the ________
- type of trial where an individual is accused of committing a crime that is considered against society as a whole
- you must be a US _______ to serve on a jury
- the first juror seated is known as
- this amendment gives you the right to a speedy and public trial
20 Clues: voir dire eliminates this • skipping jury duty can cause • like paying taxes, jury duty is • the first juror seated is known as • A civil trial has __________ jurors • A felony trial has _________ jurors • how are citizens selected for jury duty • The jury fee is ________ dollars a day. • you must be a US _______ to serve on a jury • ...
Judicial Branch 2024-03-15
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- A less serious crime
- The basis the police must have in order to make an arrest
- A formal charging of someone with a crime
- The power of the supreme court to determine if an action or law is constitutional
- A court case involving disputes between two parties like businesses or individuals
- The decision the court makes
- The branch of government that reviews or interprets laws and punishes lawbreakers
- An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest
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- The person or company filing a complaint
- The constitutional protected against unfair punishments or actions of the government
- A serious crime
- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts
- The right of a convicted person to ask higher court to review their case
- The authority to interpret and administer the law. Determines what court you attend
- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a law
- A group that hears the evidence in a criminal case
- The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case
- The governments side of a criminal case
- A person accused of a crime
19 Clues: A serious crime • A less serious crime • A person accused of a crime • The decision the court makes • The governments side of a criminal case • The person or company filing a complaint • A formal charging of someone with a crime • A group that hears the evidence in a criminal case • An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest • ...
media arts project 2025-02-26
10 Clues: school • doctor • Build things • cooking food • bridgesd briges • do hair and nails • news and newspapers • look at crime scenes • melting metal together • work on cars avehiclesles
word of the year 2022-04-08
10 Clues: FDA • twitter • pandemic • e-cigarette • digital token • photo facing you • isolation at home • a negative behaviour • how to refer to an individual • racial, social, criminal, economic...
War on Drugs 2022-01-07
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- a person that is rejected by other people
- compelling someone to act in an involuntary manner
- when a court of law finds a defendant guilty
- reasonable grounds for a search or charges
- agreement between defendants and prosecutors that requires defendants to plead guilty
- the conditional release of a prisoner before their sentence is complete
- rights guaranteed by the Constitution
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- close observation of a suspect of criminal
- when a person has been convicted of a felony they are a..?
- the release of an offender from detention subject to a period of good behavior
- also known as a Terry Stop
- the practice of connection a listening device to a telephone line to secretly monitor
- a document issued by a legal or government official authorizing police to search or arrest
- a criminal sentencing structure in which significantly harsher punishments are imposed on repeat offenders
- a reason given in justification of a course of action that is not the real reason
15 Clues: also known as a Terry Stop • rights guaranteed by the Constitution • a person that is rejected by other people • close observation of a suspect of criminal • reasonable grounds for a search or charges • when a court of law finds a defendant guilty • compelling someone to act in an involuntary manner • when a person has been convicted of a felony they are a..? • ...
Commerce puzzle 22 2022-06-23
Across
- - a fund consisting of assets belonging to a trust, held by the trustees for the beneficiaries
- - accumulated assets (as money) invested or available for investment
- - a period of temporary economic decline, generally identified by a fall in GDP in two successive quarters.
- - law that regulates disputes between private individuals or entities
- - Non Fungible token
- - a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- - most popular precious metal
- - the action of damaging the good reputation of someone
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- - the use of an arbitrator to settle a dispute
- - someone who buys a product or service.
- - a system of law concerned with the punishment of offenders
- - the action or process of investing money for profit
- - the ease with which an asset, or security, can be converted into ready cash without affecting its market price.
- - wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
- - a person or group of people who are charged with or on trial for a crime.
15 Clues: - Non Fungible token • - most popular precious metal • - someone who buys a product or service. • - the use of an arbitrator to settle a dispute • - the action or process of investing money for profit • - the action of damaging the good reputation of someone • - a system of law concerned with the punishment of offenders • ...
Wordly Wise 8 - Lesson 6 2022-11-08
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- I will _______ the criminal before the Supreme Court.
- The police left to _______ the criminal accused of bank robbery.
- The students will _______ together to play a prank on their teacher.
- "We are going to _______ the prisoner," said the jailor.
- There was so much _______ among the students as to the best ice cream flavor.
- The first year in a child's life will quickly _______.
- This _______ is hurting the elephant's leg!
- When the teacher left the room, the class was in a state of _______ with no rules.
- I don't quite _______ how you are feeling right now.
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- The butterfly tattoo amidst the crossbones and scull tattoos was very _______.
- We will _______ the students until we find out the truth behind the food fight.
- We tend to _______ the wrong people in our lives who are actually bad influences
- I hope to _______ to my new school environment quickly.
- We became aware of the _______ danger that the lion put us in.
- I am always _______ with the details when doing my taxes.
- We began to ______ in the hot sun at the soccer game.
- We avoided a _______ when we left the country before the viral outbreak.
- When the government fled, the country was left in a state of ________
18 Clues: This _______ is hurting the elephant's leg! • I don't quite _______ how you are feeling right now. • I will _______ the criminal before the Supreme Court. • We began to ______ in the hot sun at the soccer game. • The first year in a child's life will quickly _______. • I hope to _______ to my new school environment quickly. • ...
Crimes against the person 2020-12-11
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- any type of sexual contact or behavior that occurs without the consent
- the crime of killing another human being unlawfully but unintentionally.
- unlawful sexual activity
- the action of killing oneself intentionally.
- the deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another
- sexual intercourse with a minor.
- It applies when someone commits a certain kind of felony and someone else dies in the course of it.
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- the crime of killing another person unlawfully in circumstances that do not amount to murder
- he intentional killing of another person by someone who has acted willfully, deliberately, or with planning.
- a criminal charge brought against a person who, through criminal negligence, allows another person to die.
- the intention or desire to do evil
- make a physical attack on.
- pursue or approach stealthily.
- rape committed by someone with whom the victim has gone on a date.
- murder that is not premeditated, or murder that is caused by the offender's reckless conduct that displays an obvious lack of concern for human life.
15 Clues: unlawful sexual activity • make a physical attack on. • pursue or approach stealthily. • sexual intercourse with a minor. • the intention or desire to do evil • the action of killing oneself intentionally. • the deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another • rape committed by someone with whom the victim has gone on a date. • ...
Monster Vocabulary 2024-05-06
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- a formal protest from a lawyer during the court case to assert an error
- a motion in court that revolves around the exclusion of evidence from trial
- give evidence as a witness in a court of law
- having been declared guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of a jury or judge
- acceptable or valid (evidence that can be used in court)
- a person whose job it is to transcribe speech in shorthand
- the person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime
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- the case presented on behalf of the party being accused
- a person who sees a crime take place
- a lawyer who conducts the case against a defendant in criminal court
- the punishment assigned to a defendant found guilty by a court
- a period of time during court when everything is paused
- a lawyer
- an individual sued or accused in a court of law
- a decision on a disputed case
15 Clues: a lawyer • a decision on a disputed case • a person who sees a crime take place • give evidence as a witness in a court of law • an individual sued or accused in a court of law • the case presented on behalf of the party being accused • a period of time during court when everything is paused • acceptable or valid (evidence that can be used in court) • ...
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT 2024-05-03
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- Officially removed or forced to leave a place, such as a school or organization.
- Unpaid work done for the benefit of the community as part of a sentence.
- A formal declaration of guilt by a court.
- Wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
- Forced to leave a property, usually by legal means.
- The illegal entry into a building with the intent to commit a crime, usually theft.
- A physical attack or threat of violence against someone.
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- The state of owning and/or selling illegal substances.
- Willful or malicious destruction of property.
- The legal proceedings taken against someone who is accused of committing a crime
- To stay away from school without permission.
- A sum of money imposed as a penalty for an offense.
- Driving a vehicle after consuming alcohol above the legal limit.
- A formal accusation of a criminal offense.
- Using someone else's work and passing it off as your own.
15 Clues: A formal declaration of guilt by a court. • A formal accusation of a criminal offense. • To stay away from school without permission. • Willful or malicious destruction of property. • A sum of money imposed as a penalty for an offense. • Forced to leave a property, usually by legal means. • The state of owning and/or selling illegal substances. • ...
