criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Identity Theft 2023-11-21
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- what is stolen identity theft
- criminal steals enough information about a victim to assume their identity, then commit ___ activities
- is a form of social engineering used to commit identity theft
- criminal send ___ to track your keyboard and online activity to capture passwords, usernames, etc.
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- a type of identity theft where attacker uses your personal info to take over your credit card or bank account
- a person affected by identity theft
- being mindful when sharing your details on social media
- something that can result in identity theft
- cover up confidential personal information
- common medium for phishing attempts
10 Clues: what is stolen identity theft • a person affected by identity theft • common medium for phishing attempts • cover up confidential personal information • something that can result in identity theft • being mindful when sharing your details on social media • is a form of social engineering used to commit identity theft • ...
Heist Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-10
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- Bondman is Anya Forger's____ ____________ TV show.(Favorite)
- Stealing is not __ _____ as murder. (Bad)
- In real life, ___________ the law is not a good idea. (Break)
- ______________ is a big problem in tourist spots around the world. (Pickpocket)
- Caught by the police, the criminal was _______.
- ___________ from the rich to give to the poor was Ishikawa Goemon's way of life.(Rob)
- __ ________ "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" would be the biggest art crime.(Steal)
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- Al Capone was one of the _____ _________ American criminals. (Dangerous)
- ___ _______ a crime makes you a criminal. (Commit)
- ___ _______ money as a police officer is bribery and not good for justice. (Take)
10 Clues: Stealing is not __ _____ as murder. (Bad) • Caught by the police, the criminal was _______. • ___ _______ a crime makes you a criminal. (Commit) • Bondman is Anya Forger's____ ____________ TV show.(Favorite) • In real life, ___________ the law is not a good idea. (Break) • Al Capone was one of the _____ _________ American criminals. (Dangerous) • ...
judicial cross word 2025-03-18
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- by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendments.
- The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if law or presidential action follows the Constitution. This is when the judicial branch interprets the laws.
- A formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime.
- A court case involving disputes between two parties (individuals, businesses) related to money or property.
- The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant.
- An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest.
- The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws. They also punish lawbreakers.
- The authority to interpret and administer the law. Jurisdiction determines which type of court you attend and where it is located.
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
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- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts.
- The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws - especially the rights guaranteed in the 4th - 8th amendments to the Constitution.
- The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case. Courts with original jurisdiction are also known as trial courts.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
15 Clues: The government’s side in a criminal case. • An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest. • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit. • by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendments. • A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law. • ...
16-3 Vocabulary: Juvenile Justice System 2022-02-23
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- a juvenile court process that is much like a preliminary hearing in adult criminal law
- the procedure used to determine the facts in a juvenile case
- a youth charged with being beyond the control of his or her legal guardian
- wrongful, illegal, or antisocial behavior
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- to correct a person's behavior
- child or teenager who commits a serious crime or repeatedly breaks the law
- a youth who has committed an offense that is punishable by criminal processes
- the final settlement and sentencing in a juvenile case
- a judicial decision or sentence
- taking charge of someone in an official way
10 Clues: to correct a person's behavior • a judicial decision or sentence • wrongful, illegal, or antisocial behavior • taking charge of someone in an official way • the final settlement and sentencing in a juvenile case • the procedure used to determine the facts in a juvenile case • child or teenager who commits a serious crime or repeatedly breaks the law • ...
MALAYSIAN STUDIES 2 (GOVERMENT SYSTEM) 2022-03-30
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- Handles cases pertinent to military behaviour.
- The function of the body are contained in Articles 121-131.
- The highest-positioned court in Malaysia.
- The draft of law will be debated as to its impact and it use to the people and country.
- An official body with highers position and status in the country.
- Discusses cases of appeal for criminal only.
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- A candidate must be not less than 30 years of age.
- One of the task is approves government expenditure.
- System of govenance by elected representatives.
- Deals with criminal cases for those aged between 10 and 18 years.
10 Clues: Handles cases pertinent to military behaviour. • System of govenance by elected representatives. • Discusses cases of appeal for criminal only. • The highest-positioned court in Malaysia. • The function of the body are contained in Articles 121-131. • A candidate must be not less than 30 years of age. • ...
PCJS Crossword 2026-01-28
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- – Rendering what is due or merited to everyone.
- – The place where the guilt or innocence of an accused is decided.
- – Officers who enforce the law and maintain peace and order.
- – Group of citizens who participate in crime prevention and offender reintegration.
- – The pillar that rehabilitates offenders and reintegrates them into society.
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- – The first pillar responsible for investigating crimes and making arrests.
- – The person who presides over trials and decides on cases.
- – The pillar that ensures there are reasonable grounds before filing criminal cases.
- – A person who commits a crime.
- – Illegal act that violates the law.
10 Clues: – A person who commits a crime. • – Illegal act that violates the law. • – Rendering what is due or merited to everyone. • – The person who presides over trials and decides on cases. • – Officers who enforce the law and maintain peace and order. • – The place where the guilt or innocence of an accused is decided. • ...
LEGAL AID FOR CHILDREN 2025-09-04
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- A place of detention for individuals convicted of criminal offences as punishment
- A judicial officer who delivers decisions based on the law
- An indication or circumstance that may be considered as evidence in Islamic law
- The opinion of scholars in resolving particular issues
- The place where legal cases are heard
- The consensus of scholars on a particular ruling
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- A legal officer who brings criminal cases to court
- A temporary detention order
- A formal accusation in court against an individual who has committed a crime
- A written document containing a sworn statement presented in court
10 Clues: A temporary detention order • The place where legal cases are heard • The consensus of scholars on a particular ruling • A legal officer who brings criminal cases to court • The opinion of scholars in resolving particular issues • A judicial officer who delivers decisions based on the law • A written document containing a sworn statement presented in court • ...
Judicial Branch 2026-05-17
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- a case where a person has broken a serious law
- The decision of a judge or jury.
- A court case involving disputes between two parties
- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts.
- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
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- A less serious crime
- The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws
- An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest.
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
10 Clues: A less serious crime • The decision of a judge or jury. • The government’s side in a criminal case. • a case where a person has broken a serious law • A court case involving disputes between two parties • An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest. • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit. • ...
Author's Craft 2023-09-27
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- - conversation between two or more people
- - object representing deeper meaning
- - Position of negative words used to show feelings about a topic that exists in the text.
- - when the opposite of what you expect happens
- - saying one thing but meaning another
- - to enhance meaning of the language
- Question - a question that is not answered; meant to provoke meaning
- -language that appeals to our senses to create a picture in our minds
- - repeating words or phrases to stress importance
- - lesson learned
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- - giving an object or animal human like qualities.
- of view - The perspective of the character or narrator.
- - the emotions/feelings conveyed through language of a text
- - a figure of speech that makes reference to a place, person, or something that happened
- - sound words
- - a sudden realization of truth
16 Clues: - sound words • - lesson learned • - a sudden realization of truth • - object representing deeper meaning • - to enhance meaning of the language • - saying one thing but meaning another • - conversation between two or more people • - when the opposite of what you expect happens • - repeating words or phrases to stress importance • ...
Divergent Crossword 2022-03-04
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- The faction that aims to be selfless.
- Number of fears Tobias has.
- The character Tris had to kill.
- The faction who wants to overthrow the Abnegation government.
- Four/Tobias’ fear that involves tall things.
- Tris’ aptitude test result.
- Number of fears Tris has.
- Which substance is usually injected into people for tests?
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- Virtue that Four/Tobias struggles with.
- Character that was stabbed in the eye.
- The thing that determines what faction you belong in.
- A virtual program that can enter the minds of people to create an imaginary environment.
- The faction that tends to do dangerous stunts.
- The person with the highest IQ in Erudite.
- A dangerous thing to be in the faction world.
- The thing that is the representation between bravery and idiocy.
16 Clues: Number of fears Tris has. • Number of fears Tobias has. • Tris’ aptitude test result. • The character Tris had to kill. • The faction that aims to be selfless. • Character that was stabbed in the eye. • Virtue that Four/Tobias struggles with. • The person with the highest IQ in Erudite. • Four/Tobias’ fear that involves tall things. • ...
scary crossword 2025-12-02
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- This tool cuts down trees.
- "Mind if I ... you?"
- This is what snakes do.
- "Sir! I forgot my book in my ...!"
- The room beneath the roof of a house.
- "We can't go on forever, with (achterdochtige)minds."(Elvis Presley)
- A ... is a quiet, introverted person.
- When you're cold, you will find this reaction on your arms.
- A ... is afraid of sunlight.
- "Honey, could you get another bottle of wine from the ... ?"
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- These people put their thumbs up by the side of the road.
- "Sir! I've got a runny nose. Can I grab a ...?"
- A ... remembers your name.
- The town of Wakkerdam is dead scared of these guys!
- "Bertie! How many times have I told you to ... before you enter my room!"
- Spiders weave these.
16 Clues: "Mind if I ... you?" • Spiders weave these. • This is what snakes do. • This tool cuts down trees. • A ... remembers your name. • A ... is afraid of sunlight. • "Sir! I forgot my book in my ...!" • The room beneath the roof of a house. • A ... is a quiet, introverted person. • "Sir! I've got a runny nose. Can I grab a ...?" • The town of Wakkerdam is dead scared of these guys! • ...
Plato/Socrates/Aristotles 2021-09-14
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- Who is Philip's the seconds son?
- Plato divided his ideal society into 3 classes:workers to produce the necessities of life, soldiers to defend the states and...?
- What was one of the jobs Socrates had?
- Whats Plato's book called
- Where is Plato from?
- How many were in the jusry of Socrates trial?
- How old was Socrates when he was out on trial?
- What is a moderate course between the extremes?
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- What was Socrates method to challenge the minds of others?
- Plato often argued that every object on earth had an...?
- Who was Aristotle's teacher?
- What school did Plato set up?
- What was Socrates punnishment?
- What are Aristotles Logical Treaties called?
- Where was Aristotle born?
15 Clues: Where is Plato from? • Whats Plato's book called • Where was Aristotle born? • Who was Aristotle's teacher? • What school did Plato set up? • What was Socrates punnishment? • Who is Philip's the seconds son? • What was one of the jobs Socrates had? • What are Aristotles Logical Treaties called? • How many were in the jusry of Socrates trial? • ...
Freak the Mighty Crossword 2023-10-19
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- a robotlike suit worn by nights of old
- a source of knowledge,fun,and rude jokes
- a unit of measurement equal to 70 centimeters
- an adventure in which you have to use your imagination
- Under a land far away in Maxwell's basement
- rhymes with bright and fight and right
- whatever you want more
- an eighth grade English class
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- a unit of measurement equal to 190 centimeters and still growing
- an improbable, imperfect creature
- a word used by people with small minds
- a way to improve on the human condition
- a seed you plant in your head
- more than a billion,less than a quintillion
- a four-letter for Max in a bad mood
15 Clues: whatever you want more • a seed you plant in your head • an eighth grade English class • an improbable, imperfect creature • a four-letter for Max in a bad mood • a robotlike suit worn by nights of old • a word used by people with small minds • rhymes with bright and fight and right • a way to improve on the human condition • a source of knowledge,fun,and rude jokes • ...
Famous Joe's 2024-04-24
13 Clues: Harry • often + with • "Mr. Clutch" • Mrs. Robinson • government issue • Catchphrase "Whoa" • jack russell terrier • large carnivorous bird • Battle of the Little Bighorn • not just another pretty face • host of dreadful circumstance • criminal defense attorney 1959-1966 • longest-serving leader of Soviet Union
Criminal Justice 1 Vocabulary 2022-03-30
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- The unlawful entry of a structure or dwelling house in the night time to commit a felony or a theft.
- The most extreme of all sentencing options, the death penalty.
- The judgemnt of a court, based on a verdict of a jury or judicial officer, that the defendant is not guilty.
- Any person who unlawfully attacks another or attempts to inflict injury to another person.
- Recording an entry into detention after arrest and identifying the person, the place, the time, the reason for the arrest, and the arresting autority.
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- the transportation of a person without authority of law and without their consent.
- The process by wich a court arrives at a decision reguarding a case.
- The unlawful killing of a human being.
- The intentional making of a false statement as part of a testimoney by a sworn witnes in a judicial proceeding.
- The unlawful taking or attempted taking, carrying leading, or riding away of property from the posession of another.
- the burning or attempted burning of property with or without the intent to defraud.
- The unlawful taking or attempted taking of property that is in the immediate posession of another by force or violence and/or by putting the victim in fear.
12 Clues: The unlawful killing of a human being. • The most extreme of all sentencing options, the death penalty. • The process by wich a court arrives at a decision reguarding a case. • the transportation of a person without authority of law and without their consent. • the burning or attempted burning of property with or without the intent to defraud. • ...
Criminal Justice & Court Systems 2023-11-09
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- court-granted remedy requiring a party to perform a particular act or refrain from performing a particular act
- legal responsibility
- said to have taken place, but not proven
- official judgment stating the guilt or liability of the defendant concerning the issue in question
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- court order requiring a person under arrest be brought before a court or judge
- legally defined area over which an agency has control or authority
- court trial in which a group of people selected from the community decides the guilty or liability of the defendant
- party accused of a crime or wrong-doing
- temporary release of a defendant while awaiting trial, often on the condition the defendant will pay a sum of money to guarantee appearance in court; may also refer to the amount of money required for release
- Trial court trial decided by a judge rather than a jury
- party filing a lawsuit
- person or group of people comprising a legal entity
12 Clues: legal responsibility • party filing a lawsuit • party accused of a crime or wrong-doing • said to have taken place, but not proven • person or group of people comprising a legal entity • Trial court trial decided by a judge rather than a jury • legally defined area over which an agency has control or authority • ...
Section 5: Criminal Destiny 2024-02-07
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- Mickey Seven has a long, unpronounceable __________ name.
- the quality of being very serious and having strong emotions or opinions; the quality of being extreme in strength or force
- They go to a town named Haddonfield to visit C.J. Rackoff in _________.
- feeling less confident and positive than before
- quick and exact in movement or thought; agile
- Gus Alabaster is described as “the most successful _______ in American history.”
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- people who drive fast and dangerously for pleasure, especially in a stolen vehicle
- completely destroyed; very shocked and upset
- a feeling of spinning around and being unable to balance, often caused by looking down from a height; dizziness
- Yvonne-Marie Delacroix is famous for robbing this place.
- to harm someone as a punishment for harm that they have done to you
- After leaving Serenity, the kids go to this state.
12 Clues: completely destroyed; very shocked and upset • quick and exact in movement or thought; agile • feeling less confident and positive than before • After leaving Serenity, the kids go to this state. • Yvonne-Marie Delacroix is famous for robbing this place. • Mickey Seven has a long, unpronounceable __________ name. • ...
Property crimes/Criminal homicide 2026-01-30
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- Criminal _______ happens if someone intentionally damages or destroys property
- A-1 Arson happens if a fire is started when a person is attempting to create a ________ substance
- A person commits an offense if he recklessly causes the death of an individual.
- tangible or intangible personal________
- means any structure or enclosure intended for use or occupation as a habitation or for some purpose of trade, manufacture, ornament, or use
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- _________burning means the burning of unwanted vegetation with the consent of the owner of the property on which the vegetation is located and in such a manner that the fire is controlled and limited to a designated area.
- it is a class C _______ if property damage is less than $50
- Murder happens if someone _________ or knowingly causes the death of an individual
- its is a ______ Jail Felony if someone tampers with a fence meant to hold livestock
- Criminally ________ homicide happens if someone causes the death of an individual by criminal negligence.
- ________space land means real property that is undeveloped for human habitation
- includes any device in, on, or by which any person or property is or may be propelled, moved, or drawn in the normal course of commerce or transportation.
- It is Capital Murder if someone under the age of _____ is murdered
13 Clues: tangible or intangible personal________ • it is a class C _______ if property damage is less than $50 • It is Capital Murder if someone under the age of _____ is murdered • Criminal _______ happens if someone intentionally damages or destroys property • A person commits an offense if he recklessly causes the death of an individual. • ...
Sentencing and Appeals 2022-11-30
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- Type of sentencing where the criminal gets a specific amount of time in prison and must serve that time.
- Assign a harsh sentence that discourages criminals from committing another crime.
- The defendant must pay back or make up for whatever losses the victim has sustained.
- When the defendant must report to an officer who ensures that the defendant is following certain conditions set down by the judge.
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- Type of sentencing where assign criminal a variable term ranging from min to max in which a review board can examine the case every few years to determine parole eligibility.
- Helping criminals change so that they live a productive life.
- Type of sentencing where defendant serves each sentence at the same time.
- Type of sentencing where criminal serves the sentences back to back with little chances of parole.
- Criminals are locked up so that they are no longer a threat.
9 Clues: Criminals are locked up so that they are no longer a threat. • Helping criminals change so that they live a productive life. • Type of sentencing where defendant serves each sentence at the same time. • Assign a harsh sentence that discourages criminals from committing another crime. • ...
LEGALESE 2023-03-01
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- an order issued by a legal authority with administrative or judicial powers, typically a court
- the government attorney charging and trying the case against a person accused of a crime
- specialized terminology and phrasing used by those in the legal field and within legal documents
- a structured process where the facts of a case are presented to a jury, and they decide if the defendant is guilty or not guilty of the charge offered
- A decision issued by a court or authoritative body
- any matter before a court of law (such as a trial)
- the person accused of the crime
- a notice to appear in court due to the probable commission of a minor crime such as a traffic violation
- a legal and equitable remedy in the form of a special court order that compels a party to do or refrain from specific acts
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- an order (writ) of a court which directs a law enforcement officer (usually a sheriff) to arrest and bring a person before the judge
- A written order to compel an individual to give testimony
- a pseudonym, nickname, or alternative name for an individual (alternative to their legal name)
- an agreement in criminal law proceedings, whereby the prosecutor provides a concession to the defendant in exchange for a plea of guilt (two words)
- A formal protest raised during a trial, deposition or other court proceeding
- The first step in a criminal proceeding where the defendant is brought in front of the court to hear the charges against them and enter a plea
- protects against unlawful and indefinite imprisonment. Translated from Latin it means "show me the body." (Latin. Two words)
- a type of subpoena that requires the witness to produce a document or documents pertinent to a proceeding (Latin, two words)
- formally charges a person with a criminal offense
- an action taken by a court to stop a legal proceeding or the actions of a party
19 Clues: the person accused of the crime • formally charges a person with a criminal offense • A decision issued by a court or authoritative body • any matter before a court of law (such as a trial) • A written order to compel an individual to give testimony • A formal protest raised during a trial, deposition or other court proceeding • ...
Freak the Mighty 2021-03-03
15 Clues: Criminal • helps Max • stone faced • beard chewer • the round table • trouble learning • a talking dictionary • what Freak calls Max • thinks he isn't smart • gentle and soft spoken • watch out for the Blade • the fairest of them all • the height and the brain • the nickname Max gave himself • the physical disability Freak has
Vocab Practice Lesson 8 2019-12-04
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- to release an accused criminal
- wasteful, licentious
- to protest, oppose
- roughness or harshness
- beyond doubt
- duplicity, falseness
- to honor or celebrate
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- to reduce the value of; mar
- to make better
- an analysis
- not easily held
- stubbornly, resistant
- to act as a go-between
- rejection; repudiation
- to reduce the intensity of
15 Clues: an analysis • beyond doubt • to make better • not easily held • to protest, oppose • wasteful, licentious • duplicity, falseness • stubbornly, resistant • to honor or celebrate • roughness or harshness • to act as a go-between • rejection; repudiation • to reduce the intensity of • to reduce the value of; mar • to release an accused criminal
UNIT 10 2025-04-12
15 Clues: Full of people • Unexpected wait • CRASH Tech issue • Crime of stealing • Opposite of clean • Illegal deception • Clean and tidy city • Criminal in a store • Trash thrown around • A person who steals • Not working properly • Past participle of go • Opposite of clean air • Past participle of see • Past participle of break
The Outsiders Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2025-06-02
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- cotton fabric worn by wealthy teens
- car model from the 1960s
- teenagers; short for "Socials"
- or attractive in greaser slang
- and heroic
- criminal or tough person
- cheerful middle brother
- gang member
- car model from the 1960s
- knife
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- worldly
- youth with slicked-back hair and leather jackets
- posture
- oldest brother and guardian
- by a group
- gang member
- fight
17 Clues: fight • knife • worldly • posture • by a group • and heroic • gang member • gang member • cheerful middle brother • car model from the 1960s • criminal or tough person • car model from the 1960s • oldest brother and guardian • teenagers; short for "Socials" • or attractive in greaser slang • cotton fabric worn by wealthy teens • youth with slicked-back hair and leather jackets
Crimes Ernests Buļs 8.c 2025-12-12
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- a culprit identify the criminal
- to loot/steal
- break into
- start the search for something
- to forge
- to embezzle
- to commit manslaughter
- wrong doer
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- to extort
- ask questions to the suspect
- to set fire to
- free someone by verdict of not guilty
- jury makes decision
- appeal for witnesses
- to smuggle
- make a copy of documents that arent yours
16 Clues: to forge • to extort • break into • to smuggle • wrong doer • to embezzle • to loot/steal • to set fire to • jury makes decision • appeal for witnesses • to commit manslaughter • ask questions to the suspect • start the search for something • a culprit identify the criminal • free someone by verdict of not guilty • make a copy of documents that arent yours
CHAPTER 8 2015-04-08
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- Testimony that is not firsthand but relates information told by a second party.
- 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 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
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- Grounds or fields attached to a house.
- 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 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.
- The requirement that a search warrant state precisely where the search is to take place and what items are to be seized.
- The principle that prohibits using illegally obtained evidence in a trial.
- Placing a suspect in a group for the purpose of being viewed and identified by a witness.
- Written court order authorizing and directing that an individual be taken into custody to answer criminal charges.
- 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.
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. • ...
Year 11 Psychology Revision 2022-11-02
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- ____________ are very fast changes in an individual’s face that show their underlying emotion.
- Which form of communication has the biggest impact on first impressions?
- How can psychologists effectively measure emotions through heart rate, blood pressure, and galvanic skin response to test whether an individual is honest?
- Which professional would create a criminal profile to assist police in identifying a suspect?
- Ensuring participants remain completely anonymous in studies appeals to which ethical consideration?
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- Tone, pitch, and volume are examples of what form of communications?
- An individual’s relocation of an event can become less accurate because of post-event information. This is known as the ______ effect.
- Katherine Knight was sexually and physically abused throughout her childhood. What effect did this have on Katherine’s psychopathy?
- Research shows that Psychopathy has influence to some genetic factors, such as the ‘warrior gene’. What area of the biopsychosocial model is responsible for this risk factor?
- Eyewitness testimonies can often be inaccurate when a questions phrasing backs the responder into a particular answer. This is an example of what kind of question?
- Happiness, sadness, fear, surprise, contempt and anger are all part of the seven universal emotions. What is the seventh one?
- Criminal ______ helps investigators predict and profile characteristics of unknown criminal subjects and offenders.
- Information that is up to interpretation and not based in fact.
13 Clues: Information that is up to interpretation and not based in fact. • Tone, pitch, and volume are examples of what form of communications? • Which form of communication has the biggest impact on first impressions? • Which professional would create a criminal profile to assist police in identifying a suspect? • ...
Judicial branch power words 2026-05-14
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- The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws - especially the rights guaranteed in the 4th - 8th amendments to the Constitution.
- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts.
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
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- A court case involving disputes between two parties (individuals, businesses) related to money or property.
- The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws. They also punish lawbreakers.
- Thebasis that police must have in order to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant.
- The authority to interpret and administer the law. Jurisdiction determines which type of court you attend and where it is located.
- by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendments.
- Jurisdiction The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case. Courts with original jurisdiction are also known as trial courts.
- The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if law or presidential action follows the Constitution. This is when the judicial branch interprets the laws.
13 Clues: The government’s side in a criminal case. • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit. • by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendments. • A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law. • The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts. • ...
Juvenile Justice Vocabulary 2025-01-17
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- A program that allows some offenders to complete alternative services instead of going through the traditional criminal justice system.
- The program for criminal or juvenile offenders which requires them comply with certain conditions and submit to supervision by a government agent.
- An act that is illegal only because the person who committed it is underage.
- the presiding officer of a court that handles the prosecution of persons under the age of criminal majority.
- Serious crime committed by a juvenile that would be considered a felony if committed by an adult.
- The final decision made by a juvenile court judge after a hearing or trial for a juvenile.
Down
- A facility in which juveniles who have been adjudicated delinquent are confined for punishment and rehabilitation.
- An act committed by a juvenile which, if committed by an adult, would be a crime.
- A person who is required by law to report suspicions of child abuse or neglect.
- Money that a juvenile offender is ordered to pay to their victim to cover any costs or damages they sustained.
- Act committed in violation of a law by an adult.
- Young people who are less likely to make a successful transition to adulthood because of choices or circumstances.
- The exploitation of a person for labor, services or prostitution, which presents an increased risk to juveniles.
13 Clues: Act committed in violation of a law by an adult. • An act that is illegal only because the person who committed it is underage. • A person who is required by law to report suspicions of child abuse or neglect. • An act committed by a juvenile which, if committed by an adult, would be a crime. • ...
Corrections in America 2014-06-04
Across
- The confinement of criminal offenders in abandoned or unsuitable transport ships that were anchored in rivers
- A place of confinement where offenders reflected on their crimes and repented
- system of prison discipline using solitary confinement without work methods
- Belgian workhouse "If a man will not work, neither let him eat"
- offenders criminal behavior caused removal by authority from a state or country
- Quaker's body of laws that deemed hard labor was more sufficient than death
Down
- 1st corrections facility for incorrigible youth
- Created the victim's compensation system so the offender will be restored to God's grace
- 1st Quaker petitionary
- The act of transporting the offender to another country after legally being sentenced of banishment
- England's Places of confinement for minor crimes convictions
- poor house
12 Clues: poor house • 1st Quaker petitionary • 1st corrections facility for incorrigible youth • England's Places of confinement for minor crimes convictions • Belgian workhouse "If a man will not work, neither let him eat" • system of prison discipline using solitary confinement without work methods • ...
Lawyer 2015-12-17
Across
- On the basis of their verdict, the judge passes sentence
- In the UK and many of its former colonies is a sign of judge
- The judgment in a criminal case
- A person who brings a case against another in a court of law
- Advocates of a higher rank than solicitors
- Goddess of justice
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- A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
- The monetary penalty imposed as a punishment.
- Category of lawyers in the UK, leading judicial training materials to conduct business barristers
- a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place.
- The official carrying out the enforcement of judicial decisions and judgments
- What the judge is considering?
12 Clues: Goddess of justice • What the judge is considering? • The judgment in a criminal case • Advocates of a higher rank than solicitors • The monetary penalty imposed as a punishment. • On the basis of their verdict, the judge passes sentence • In the UK and many of its former colonies is a sign of judge • A person who brings a case against another in a court of law • ...
Judicial Branches! 2025-03-16
Across
- the branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws. They also punish lawbreakers.
- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case. Courts with original jurisdiction are also known as trial courts.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
- by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendments.
Down
- The authority to interpret and administer the law. Jurisdiction determines which type of court you attend and where it is located.
- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- A court case involving disputes between two parties (individuals, businesses) related to money or property.
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case.
- The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if law or presidential action follows the Constitution. This is when the judicial branch interprets the laws
- A less serious crime. In Virginia, the most severe class of misdemeanor can result in 1 year in jail and a $2,500 fine.
- A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder. In Virginia, the most severe class of felony can result in life in prison or a death sentence.
- The decision of a judge or jury
- The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws - especially the rights guaranteed in the 4th - 8th amendments to the Constitution.
15 Clues: The decision of a judge or jury • The government’s side in a criminal case. • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit. • by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendments. • A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law. • The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case. • ...
Year 11 Psychology Revision 2022-11-02
Across
- Tone, pitch, and volume are examples of what form of communications?
- ____________ are very fast changes in an individual’s face that show their underlying emotion. Microexpressions
- Ensuring participants remain completely anonymous in studies appeals to which ethical consideration?
- Katherine Knight was sexually and physically abused throughout her childhood. What effect did this have on Katherine’s psychopathy?
- Which professional would create a criminal profile to assist police in identifying a suspect?
- Greg struggles to form long-term relationships and cannot trust others. What of Bowlby’s attachment styles does Greg demonstrate?
Down
- An individual’s relocation of an event can become less accurate because of post-event information. This is known as the ______ effect.
- Which form of communication has the biggest impact on first impressions?
- Thomas is very controlling, demanding and angry in his adult relationships. This is an example of which attachment style?
- Happiness, sadness, fear, surprise, contempt and anger are all part of the seven universal emotions. What is the seventh one?
- Information that is up to interpretation and not based in fact.
- Eyewitness testimonies can often be inaccurate when a questions phrasing backs the responder into a particular answer. This is an example of what kind of question?
- How can psychologists effectively measure emotions through heart rate, blood pressure, and galvanic skin response to test whether an individual is honest?
- Research shows that Psychopathy has influence to some genetic factors, such as the ‘warrior gene’. What area of the biopsychosocial model is responsible for this risk factor?
- Criminal ______ helps investigators predict and profile characteristics of unknown criminal subjects and offenders.
15 Clues: Information that is up to interpretation and not based in fact. • Tone, pitch, and volume are examples of what form of communications? • Which form of communication has the biggest impact on first impressions? • Which professional would create a criminal profile to assist police in identifying a suspect? • ...
JrD Super minds 4 unit 4 2026-01-01
Across
- – the place where people wait for a train
- – a long vehicle that runs on tracks and carries people
- – something used to carry things
- – a big road vehicle that carries many people
- - something you use to carry your things
- – a place where you buy tickets
- – the meal we eat in the middle of the day
- – a bag you carry on your back
- – a person who drives a vehicle
- – a hot drink made from tea leaves
Down
- – steps used to go up or down
- – moving stairs that take people up or down
- – a long passage under the ground or through a hill
- – to go from one place to another
- – time when you travel
- – a large bag for clothes when you travel
- – a place where trains or buses stop
- – a hot drink made from coffee beans
18 Clues: – time when you travel • – steps used to go up or down • – a bag you carry on your back • – a place where you buy tickets • – a person who drives a vehicle • – something used to carry things • – to go from one place to another • – a hot drink made from tea leaves • – a place where trains or buses stop • – a hot drink made from coffee beans • ...
thesinge 2013-04-14
12 Clues: skill • centre • gentleman • Italian dish • type of grain • important events • computer criminal • new Dutch head of state • american secret service • square root of eighty-one • worthless piece of textile • small village in The Netherlands
Idioms of strong emotions. 2023-03-12
12 Clues: zločin • záhada • zločinec • vyšetřovat • detektivní drama • hodně se radovat • být hodně naštvaný • být z něčeho nervózní • obávat se, strachovat se • vyděsit se něčím strašidelným • být něčím velmi ohromen, polekán • zůstat klidný v nebezpečných situacích
Tort Law 2024-04-30
Across
- Private property
- Person who brings a case amongst another
- Tort
- A civil wrong against a person
- Not lawful
- False statements
- Non-criminal wrong
- Failure to preform an agreed act
- Compensation
Down
- Negligence, intent, strict
- Person defending themselves from plaintiff
- Stealing from another person
- On purpose
- Financial dishonesty
- Physical harm
- Locked away unlawfully
- Cause and effect
- Didn’t mean to
18 Clues: Tort • On purpose • Not lawful • Compensation • Physical harm • Didn’t mean to • Private property • Cause and effect • False statements • Non-criminal wrong • Financial dishonesty • Locked away unlawfully • Negligence, intent, strict • Stealing from another person • A civil wrong against a person • Failure to preform an agreed act • Person who brings a case amongst another • ...
Crossword: 2014-08-11
Across
- study of goods and services
- treaty
- restoring of something
- the early release of a prisoner.
- criminal
- the removal of parts of books, magazines etc.
- probationary
Down
- agreement between states
- a person devoted to nationalism
- relating to society
- charming
- concerned with party politics
- stop
- supporter of communism
- an event at which vote
15 Clues: stop • treaty • charming • criminal • probationary • relating to society • restoring of something • supporter of communism • an event at which vote • 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.
K-Pop 2024-08-19
15 Clues: Hwasa • Gee Gee • Nuna Nuna • EXO maknae • Suga’s dog • Got7 Leader • Me Gustas Tu • Meat with fat • Obsessive fan • Hotel De Luna • Wishing Stairs • Loyal to their bias • Company Twice is under • Smooth like butter, like a criminal undercover • Kim Jong Kook, Song Ji Hyo, Lee Kwang Soo. . .etc.
The Outsiders 2022-11-12
Across
- cigarette
- Ponyboys brother who works at a gas station
- police
- someone who makes a lot of jokes
- something cool
- any form of alcohol
- gang fight
- character who told the story
- Ponyboys oldest brother
Down
- to be angry
- his real name is Keith Matthews
- cigarette
- a hand-gun
- jail
- an attractive girl
- an attractive girl
- criminal
17 Clues: jail • police • criminal • cigarette • cigarette • a hand-gun • gang fight • to be angry • something cool • an attractive girl • an attractive girl • any form of alcohol • Ponyboys oldest brother • character who told the story • his real name is Keith Matthews • someone who makes a lot of jokes • Ponyboys brother who works at a gas station
Kinds of Jobs 2023-05-04
Across
- One who tackles a blaze
- Military
- Mail deliverer
- Healer
- Manages a farm
- Making fitted clothes
- Work in hospital
- Related to teeth
Down
- Arrest criminal
- Professional cook
- The person who operates the aircraft
- Song performer
- Student's parent in school
- Acting on the stage in movies, or in television
- The person on the rocket
15 Clues: Healer • Military • Song performer • Mail deliverer • Manages a farm • Arrest criminal • Work in hospital • Related to teeth • Professional cook • Making fitted clothes • One who tackles a blaze • The person on the rocket • Student's parent in school • The person who operates the aircraft • Acting on the stage in movies, or in television
Kinds of Jobs 2023-05-04
Across
- One who tackles a blaze
- Military
- Mail deliverer
- Healer
- Manages a farm
- Making fitted clothes
- Work in hospital
- Related to teeth
Down
- Arrest criminal
- Professional cook
- The person who operates the aircraft
- Song performer
- Student's parent in school
- Acting on the stage in movies, or in television
- The person on the rocket
15 Clues: Healer • Military • Song performer • Mail deliverer • Manages a farm • Arrest criminal • Work in hospital • Related to teeth • Professional cook • Making fitted clothes • One who tackles a blaze • The person on the rocket • Student's parent in school • The person who operates the aircraft • Acting on the stage in movies, or in television
Unit 2 2022-07-24
The Outsiders 2022-11-13
Across
- something cool
- cigarette
- a hand-gun
- any form of alcohol
- someone who makes a lot of jokes
- Ponyboys oldest brother
- police
- criminal
Down
- gang fight
- an attractive girl
- cigarette
- character who told the story
- to be angry
- his real name is Keith Matthews
- jail
- Ponyboys brother who works at a gas station
- an attractive girl
17 Clues: jail • police • criminal • cigarette • cigarette • gang fight • a hand-gun • to be angry • something cool • an attractive girl • an attractive girl • any form of alcohol • Ponyboys oldest brother • character who told the story • his real name is Keith Matthews • someone who makes a lot of jokes • Ponyboys brother who works at a gas station
Kaczynski's Crossword Craze 2024-05-23
Across
- Mode of communication for Kaczynski
- The Unabomber
- Method of Kaczynski's attacks
- Kaczynski's written work
- Where Kaczynski lived
- Result of Kaczynski's actions
- Kaczynski's criminal nickname
- Kaczynski's ideology
- Effort to locate Kaczynski
Down
- Kaczynski's capture
- Result of Kaczynski's bombs
- Kaczynski's lifestyle
- Agency that pursued Kaczynski
- State where Kaczynski's cabin was located
- University attended by Kaczynski
15 Clues: The Unabomber • Kaczynski's capture • Kaczynski's ideology • Kaczynski's lifestyle • Where Kaczynski lived • Kaczynski's written work • Effort to locate Kaczynski • Result of Kaczynski's bombs • Agency that pursued Kaczynski • Method of Kaczynski's attacks • Result of Kaczynski's actions • Kaczynski's criminal nickname • University attended by Kaczynski • ...
List 2 Spelling 2024-04-21
Across
- mock,riducule
- entertaining,humorous
- funny story
- silly smile
- chuckle,guffaw,ha-ha
- structure for climbing up and down
- criminal,lawbreaker
- a small ground-dwelling songbird
Down
- a person or animal that climbs
- prideful,self-satisfied
- crush,squeeze
- unsteady,shaky
- a humorous poem with five lines
- the action or sound of laughing
- hit,attack
15 Clues: hit,attack • funny story • silly smile • mock,riducule • crush,squeeze • unsteady,shaky • criminal,lawbreaker • chuckle,guffaw,ha-ha • entertaining,humorous • prideful,self-satisfied • a person or animal that climbs • a humorous poem with five lines • the action or sound of laughing • a small ground-dwelling songbird • structure for climbing up and down
Today's Crossword - A.M.R.F. Hospital ±¹º²⁴± 2023-12-05
Across
- The term used for when a criminal forcefully makes a digital website not work
- A wonderful city, where this Hospital takes place
- A technological device typically used to communicate with others far away
- A hinged flap at the back of trucks
- A criminal that can access classified documents without legal permission
- A weapon used to silence people
Down
- A person that has escaped containment without permission (EX: Noa Torson)
- A place to make medical procedures happen
- The things used to make a website run; the term used for creating steps for a digital device, typically an application or website
- people with authority, that can shut down our operations
- The process of making a discovery, scientifically
11 Clues: A weapon used to silence people • A hinged flap at the back of trucks • A place to make medical procedures happen • A wonderful city, where this Hospital takes place • The process of making a discovery, scientifically • people with authority, that can shut down our operations • A criminal that can access classified documents without legal permission • ...
Offender Profiling 2025-01-07
Across
- Review of the evidence (e.g. photographs, pathology reports)
- A form of psychological profiling which is based on psychological theories and research
- An offender who typically plans their crime before conducting it
- A type of profiling that involves analysing the location of connected series of crimes and looking at factors such as spatial relationships
- A criminal that operates near their home
Down
- An offender who typically conduct unplanned crimes
- A type of theory that suggests pattern of offending locations is likely to form a certain shape
- The British approach to offender profiling
- UK's foremost profiling expert
- The American approach to offender profiling
- A criminal likely to have travelled a distance away from their usual residence
11 Clues: UK's foremost profiling expert • A criminal that operates near their home • The British approach to offender profiling • The American approach to offender profiling • An offender who typically conduct unplanned crimes • Review of the evidence (e.g. photographs, pathology reports) • An offender who typically plans their crime before conducting it • ...
GRE 1st Test 2017-08-11
Across
- Feeling anxious or dismay, typical at something unexpected
- extreme greed for wealth or material gain
- Self evident or unquestionable
- A thing that is very old or old-fashioned
- Agreement between the approaches to a topic of different academic subject
- Equivalent in seriousness to; virtually the same as
Down
- Unfairly critizing someone or something
- Philosophical belief that we cannot be sure of the existence of others minds
- Belonging to a period other than that being portrayed
9 Clues: Self evident or unquestionable • Unfairly critizing someone or something • extreme greed for wealth or material gain • A thing that is very old or old-fashioned • Equivalent in seriousness to; virtually the same as • Belonging to a period other than that being portrayed • Feeling anxious or dismay, typical at something unexpected • ...
Human Sensory 2014-10-16
Across
- / an example of extra sensory
- / in 19th century what colour was considered a more feminine colour
- system / is a part of the nervous system , which is responsible for processing sensory information
- / refers to the process of sensing our environment through touch, taste, sight, sound, and smell.
- system / it message from our senses
Down
- integration / Sensory processing, also known
- / a sensory consist of sensory_"Blank"_ pathways and parts of the brain involved in sensory perseptions
- / pink means
- sensory perception / the ability to predict the future and peoples minds
- / red means
10 Clues: / red means • / pink means • / an example of extra sensory • system / it message from our senses • integration / Sensory processing, also known • / in 19th century what colour was considered a more feminine colour • sensory perception / the ability to predict the future and peoples minds • ...
Psychology 2022-10-27
Across
- Someone who attends to a child's needs
- efforts to regulate the self or the environment under stress
- suggested that children's minds undergo changes while aging.
- refers to genetics and factors giving at birth
Down
- refers to the variables of the environment
- experimented with dogs to prove classical conditioning
- Indulging or pampering children an d allowing them great freedom.
- to lead an individual to understanding
- suggested that your ego develops in 8 stages throughout your life.
9 Clues: Someone who attends to a child's needs • to lead an individual to understanding • refers to the variables of the environment • refers to genetics and factors giving at birth • experimented with dogs to prove classical conditioning • efforts to regulate the self or the environment under stress • suggested that children's minds undergo changes while aging. • ...
TELE 2023-03-15
Across
- To broadcast with a structure that sends images over a device
- Communicating without actually talking
- A communication device that is used at a distance over a wire
- What you use to look at space
Down
- Moving things with your mind
- Moving from one place to another by breaking down and building up
- A message sent by a gadget that transmits over a wire
- Data being carried from far places
- Communicating through minds
9 Clues: Communicating through minds • Moving things with your mind • What you use to look at space • Data being carried from far places • Communicating without actually talking • A message sent by a gadget that transmits over a wire • To broadcast with a structure that sends images over a device • A communication device that is used at a distance over a wire • ...
TELE 2023-03-15
Across
- To broadcast with a structure that sends images over a device
- Communicating without actually talking
- A communication device that is used at a distance over a wire
- What you use to look at space
Down
- Moving things with your mind
- Moving from one place to another by breaking down and building up
- A message sent by a gadget that transmits over a wire
- Data being carried from far places
- Communicating through minds
9 Clues: Communicating through minds • Moving things with your mind • What you use to look at space • Data being carried from far places • Communicating without actually talking • A message sent by a gadget that transmits over a wire • To broadcast with a structure that sends images over a device • A communication device that is used at a distance over a wire • ...
Bored¿ 2022-04-01
Across
- E?
- ¿Quieres?
- Sploinky!
- "need me a ____ in my life"
- mommy
- Staring deep into it are we?
- "Hey, my name is ____"
- Why must we suffer like this?
- Oh, so sexy you are.
- :ai:
Down
- Only with dedication and time will this be complete.
- When?
- war criminal
- Death given form.
- Spectacular shimmer everchanging.
- my love
- I'm sorry.
- Im an expert in this field
- ruumikub
- Does not exist
20 Clues: E? • :ai: • When? • mommy • my love • ruumikub • ¿Quieres? • Sploinky! • I'm sorry. • war criminal • Does not exist • Death given form. • Oh, so sexy you are. • "Hey, my name is ____" • Im an expert in this field • "need me a ____ in my life" • Staring deep into it are we? • Why must we suffer like this? • Spectacular shimmer everchanging. • Only with dedication and time will this be complete.
Word Power Sections 20-22 Crossword 2024-02-28
Across
- wishing evil or ill will on another
- very clumsy
- sin; vice
- your equal
- vague and unclear
- to sooth or appease
- calmness of mind
- criminal
- agressive
Down
- to work against
- a feeling of sickness and fatigue
- to play down another's accomplishment
- prohibition; limitation of something not good for you
- to mislead in speech to placate both sides
- certain and sure
- very loud
- inequality
- doing evil
- equanimity
- a curse
20 Clues: a curse • criminal • sin; vice • very loud • agressive • your equal • inequality • doing evil • equanimity • very clumsy • to work against • certain and sure • calmness of mind • vague and unclear • to sooth or appease • a feeling of sickness and fatigue • wishing evil or ill will on another • to play down another's accomplishment • to mislead in speech to placate both sides • ...
1946 2022-03-18
Across
- Country took over
- United States Boss
- Dire warning from
- Type of new money system
- Made radar contact
- Hot Clothing
- Baseball winner
- winner, not a criminal
- America eats 714 million gallons
- What a wonderful day
- Labor Problem
Down
- New Traveling Dish-ware
- New Commission
- Now she's blonde
- French Festival
- Top writers award goes to
- country goes to war
- Made Baseball History
- New Women's Fashion
- The lost weekend's award
20 Clues: Hot Clothing • Labor Problem • New Commission • French Festival • Baseball winner • Now she's blonde • Country took over • Dire warning from • United States Boss • Made radar contact • country goes to war • New Women's Fashion • What a wonderful day • Made Baseball History • winner, not a criminal • New Traveling Dish-ware • Type of new money system • The lost weekend's award • ...
us constitution? 2022-05-10
Across
- between two people
- cant be sued for helping
- spoken disrespect
- tearing someone down
- burning of the flag
- unwritten law
- religious law
- state law
- philosophy of law
- failure to act
- the ability to practice your religion
Down
- government exerting authority
- writen disrespect
- the acronym for the first amendment
- supreme law of the land
- all religion are equal
- free speech at school
- school newspapers
- breaking laws
- previous court cases
20 Clues: state law • unwritten law • religious law • breaking laws • failure to act • writen disrespect • spoken disrespect • school newspapers • philosophy of law • between two people • burning of the flag • tearing someone down • previous court cases • free speech at school • all religion are equal • supreme law of the land • cant be sued for helping • government exerting authority • ...
Book 2 List 3 (5th period) 2023-03-03
10 Clues: battle, rift • chorus, hymn • friend, buddy • corner,crevice • dark, depressed • criminal, outlaw • phony, fake, bogus • breathless, panting • bright, crystal clear • top out, reach the top
Spelling Crossword 2023-08-17
Staying Safe Online 2020-10-04
The eye of minds 2019-04-17
Across
- This is where Ronkia was at
- What is the gameing world called
- Who was the person they gave them their first clue of where Kaine is
- Who was the most powerful hacker
Down
- Who is the main character
- What was the agent name at the VSN
- What is another name for the Coffin
- What is the virtual security called
- What is the place where Michael games
9 Clues: Who is the main character • This is where Ronkia was at • What is the gameing world called • Who was the most powerful hacker • What was the agent name at the VSN • What is another name for the Coffin • What is the virtual security called • What is the place where Michael games • Who was the person they gave them their first clue of where Kaine is
Youth Criminal Justice Act 2024-12-05
Words that can describe a villian 2020-05-10
11 Clues: deadly • annoying • deceptive • loud or harsh • wicked or criminal • defiantly aggressive • sharply disagreeable • unpleasant or detestable • harmful or very unpleasant • able to inflict pain or suffering • rebellious or willfully disobedient to authority
Judicial System Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-26
Across
- trying your case the second time
- system of government that only has power in one area- like North Dakota
- the official power to make legal decisions and judgments.
- a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law.
- cases that can be tried in either federal or state court
- a person who brings a case against another in a court of law.
- the highest court in United States
- standard of proof that must be exceeded to secure a guilty verdict
- the state of being confined in prison
- our central system of government
Down
- conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
- the obligation to prove one's guilt or innocents
- being tried for the exact same crime twice, it is illegal.
- being convicted a crime that you can be fined, incarcerated or even executed for
- the person or institution being sued or accused in a court of law.
- you have somehow caused harm or violated someone's rights
- a crime-typically one involving violence- more serious than a misdemeanor
- this branch of government evaluates laws
- make a serious or urgent request for the court to change their mind.
19 Clues: trying your case the second time • our central system of government • the highest court in United States • the state of being confined in prison • this branch of government evaluates laws • the obligation to prove one's guilt or innocents • cases that can be tried in either federal or state court • the official power to make legal decisions and judgments. • ...
Unit 4 vocab 2022-03-16
Across
- The _______ blocked all the fans from the famous singer.
- The criminal ________ from the crime scene before they were caught.
- My father was _______ about the security system since we had a dog.
- In the beginning of BMB jama is a ________.
- After having his toys stolen the kid was _________ towards his classmates.
- The fire was ________ throughout the cabin by the fireplace.
- The ________ of trees made the tree reach the atmosphere.
- The _______ was used to keep the floors polished.
- The ________ ore filled the caves and made it deadly if too much was inhaled.
Down
- The realtor ________ $1,000 for the house since it was haunted.
- Not even the famous Sherlock Holmes could catch the _______ criminal.
- For parties my mom puts on _____ to look nice.
- During war leaders need _______ to insure victory.
- The kids _______ the piñata for all the candy.
- Hikers urged their kids to keep away from the ______.
- The bank robbers were _________ when the cops surrounded the place in the matter of minutes.
- Rated R movies are ______ for kids under 13.
- The ______ creek was home to hundreds of mosquitos.
- Mothers are claimed to be _______ of their families.
19 Clues: In the beginning of BMB jama is a ________. • Rated R movies are ______ for kids under 13. • For parties my mom puts on _____ to look nice. • The kids _______ the piñata for all the candy. • The _______ was used to keep the floors polished. • During war leaders need _______ to insure victory. • The ______ creek was home to hundreds of mosquitos. • ...
Judicial Unit Vocabulary 2024-09-29
Across
- To make a request to a higher court to review or retry a case
- “_________ Law” Laws regulating the Navy
- “_________ Law” Laws passed by a lawmaking body, such as Congress
- Jurisdiction Having the power to hear a case only after it has been tried in a lower court
- A legal decision or case that may serve as an example or reason for a later decision or case
- To charge a person with a crime, usually done by a special kind of jury after it has looked at all the legal evidence
- “______ Law” Law based on custom and previous decisions of law courts
- A decision by a judge or jury at the end of a trial
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- “_____ Jury” A special jury that studies the evidence of a crime and decides if the evidence is strong enough to indict a specific person with that crime. It has more than 12 people in it
- Judges of the Supreme Court
- To declare a person not guilty of a criminal charge; to clear the charges against a person
- “________ Law” Laws having to do with the sea, including transportation, navigation, trade and war on the sea
- Jurisdiction The right of a court to be the first court to hear trials about certain kinds of cases
- Review The power of the Supreme Court to decide whether or not a law passed by Congress or an Executive Order from the President agrees with the Constitution
- Branch The part of the government that has to do with the court system
- Jury (or called a “trial ____”) A group of 12 people who hear the evidence and make a judgment in a criminal or civil trial
- To find someone guilty of a criminal charge after a trial
17 Clues: Judges of the Supreme Court • “_________ Law” Laws regulating the Navy • A decision by a judge or jury at the end of a trial • To find someone guilty of a criminal charge after a trial • To make a request to a higher court to review or retry a case • “_________ Law” Laws passed by a lawmaking body, such as Congress • ...
Olle2 Crossword Puzzle #2 2026-02-08
Reading changes our minds Ellen 2023-09-04
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- You can get it, it's ...
- A material that looks like mud
- We live in a ...
- The vikings used to write these one stones
- When you can't swim you ...
- When something is not allowed it's ...
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- We work with the french one in history class
- Rules that are very important
- To express your opinions about someting in a not very nice way
- A mission/something you have to do
- Taking in a text
- Short story
12 Clues: Short story • We live in a ... • Taking in a text • You can get it, it's ... • When you can't swim you ... • Rules that are very important • A material that looks like mud • A mission/something you have to do • When something is not allowed it's ... • The vikings used to write these one stones • We work with the french one in history class • ...
ADJ 1 Chapter1 Diaz 2016-02-09
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- The highest appellate court in the U.S. judicial system; it reviews cases appealed from federal and state court systems that deal with constitutional issues.
- A defendant's first appearance in court to be informed of the charge(s), advised of his or her rights, and to have bail determined.
- To accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations.
- Behavioral expectations of a group.
- The territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority.
- Oral or written statements by the family or friends of the victim that explain the crime's impact on the victim and/or his or her family and friends.
- A type of conditional release that is based on good behavior or evidence of some level of rehabilitation.
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- A perspective of criminal justice that maintains the goal of repairing harm that criminal offenses inflict upon victims, offenders, and communities.
- The procedures that occur in the criminal justice system, from a citizen's initial contact with police to his or her potential arrest, charging, booking, prosecution, conviction,sentencing, incarceration, and receiving probation, to being paroled.
- A person against whom a charge is brought in court.
- A sum of money that the arrested person pays to guarantee that he or she will appear at future hearings.
- An individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution.
12 Clues: Behavioral expectations of a group. • To accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations. • A person against whom a charge is brought in court. • An individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution. • The territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority. • ...
Cue for Treason...Vincent Brosseau 2021-12-10
14 Clues: cold • angry • bad person • killing someone • thundering sound • felling protected • spreading rumours • box for dead people • feel bad for yourself • joining in someone business • helping and donating to others • touching someone with a object • carriage being pulled by horses • meant to go to a specific person
outsiders crossword puzzle 2023-05-15
14 Clues: jail • punched • to fight • A hand gun • understood • a cigarette • recently stolen • a petty criminal • stick cigarette • Group of people fighting • Greasers's term for police • something, uncool and not fun • to steal, shoplift, or pick pocket • to be attacked, the greasers use this to describe attacks by soc
Kristofer juuse, Karl oks 2025-11-26
15 Clues: labor • päevakava • not special • not special • like a lesson • show how to do • books are there • liquid fall down • after high school • teach after school • like and subscribe • trust something someone • the law criminal do this • earn after finishing college • this criminals do when they break a law
7 countries who use a jury for legal authority to determine guilt and punishment for serious cases 2014-01-16
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- Constitution "WE THE PEOPLE"
- Jury that follows the judiciary of Russia
- Only the code of criminal procedure of the Canton of Geneva provides for genuine jury trials.
- A defendant only has a jury trial when prosecuted for a felony (hint: felony is a word from a different language)
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- Jury trials are available for criminal cases before the Circuit Court, Central Criminal Court and defamation cases. (Republic of Ireland)
- Jury that follows the Charter of Rights and Freedoms
- Only serious crimes like murder can be tried by the Corte d'Assise. (hint: small country in Europe)
7 Clues: Constitution "WE THE PEOPLE" • Jury that follows the judiciary of Russia • Jury that follows the Charter of Rights and Freedoms • Only the code of criminal procedure of the Canton of Geneva provides for genuine jury trials. • Only serious crimes like murder can be tried by the Corte d'Assise. (hint: small country in Europe) • ...
Grade 5 Spelling List# 6 2014-12-03
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- the act of illegal entry with the intent to steal
- an expressed conclusion; a judgment or opinion
- an authoritative command or order
- an offense or misdeed less serious in nature than grave crimes
- a deliberate deception for unfair or unlawful gain
- a condition of financial failure caused by not having the money that a company or person needs to pay debts
- to leave a lodging, place, job, or position
- an expression of pain, dissatisfaction, or resentment
- the act of unlawfully taking the property of another by the use of violence or intimidation
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- a command to appear at a certain time and place to give testimony upon a certain matter
- a statement made acknowledging guilt of an offense
- a set of principles of right conduct
- the territorial range of authority of control
- the release of a convicted offender on the condition of good behavior
- a written declaration made under oath before a notary public or other authorized officer
- to find not guilty of a criminal offense
- the criminal offense of making a false statement under oath
17 Clues: an authoritative command or order • a set of principles of right conduct • to find not guilty of a criminal offense • to leave a lodging, place, job, or position • the territorial range of authority of control • an expressed conclusion; a judgment or opinion • the act of illegal entry with the intent to steal • a statement made acknowledging guilt of an offense • ...
Chapter 3 Crime Review 2023-11-01
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- The dark figure of crime is the actual, ______ number of crimes being committed.
- Says that criminals are born.
- This theory says that people have free will and commit crime because they want to.
- These devices copy and store data from debit and credit card strips.
- Which crime is significantly underreported?
- _____ degree murder is the willful, deliberate, and premeditated taking of another's life.
- Says that criminals are made.
- The preferred weapon of a robbery.
- Occupational or business-related crime.
- A monetary payment.
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- This theory says that criminals are victims and there is a biological cause for their deviant behaviors.
- Per the text, the unlawful attack by one person or another for the purpose of inflicting severe bodily injury.
- A criminal who repeatedly breaks the law is known as a ______ criminal.
- Mass suicide within a cult is called ______ crime.
- The ____ wound occurs when victims are made to testify and repeatedly transport to court appts.
- Identity fraud can be seen as spoofing or ______.
- The taking of anything of value from the care, custody or control of a person by force or threat of force.
17 Clues: A monetary payment. • Says that criminals are born. • Says that criminals are made. • The preferred weapon of a robbery. • Occupational or business-related crime. • Which crime is significantly underreported? • Identity fraud can be seen as spoofing or ______. • Mass suicide within a cult is called ______ crime. • ...
Unit 5 2025-04-17
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- - A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
- - A lower-level judge, often dealing with minor cases.
- - A document or object shown in court as evidence.
- - Compensation paid by the defendant to the victim.
- – The legal representation of the accused or defendant.
- - A written statement made under oath.
- - A court order that requires someone to do or stop doing something.
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- - A person involved in a lawsuit.
- – The legal process when the legal party bringing criminal charges against the defendant.
- - A court proceeding where the accused is formally charged and enters a plea.
- - An officer responsible for court records and administrative duties.
- - The defendant’s official response (e.g., guilty or not guilty) to criminal charges.
- - The official decision made by a judge or court.
- - Testimony taken out of court, often recorded, to be used in trial.
- - A trial rendered invalid due to an error or a hung jury.
- - The termination of a case without a trial or a final judgment.
- - A person who personally observed the event in question.
17 Clues: - A person involved in a lawsuit. • - A written statement made under oath. • - The official decision made by a judge or court. • - A document or object shown in court as evidence. • - A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. • - Compensation paid by the defendant to the victim. • - A lower-level judge, often dealing with minor cases. • ...
Units 1-4 Social Studies Interim Review 2026-02-24
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- in computers and innovation that bring investment to Georgia. (10) – TECHNOLOGY
- American culture known for mounds and farming. (12) – MISSISSIPPIAN
- must meet requirements to participate in elections. (6) – VOTING
- of law dealing with crimes against society. (8) – CRIMINAL
- crops and raising animals to make money for Georgia. (12) – AGRICULTURE
- acts committed by minors. (10) – DELINQUENT
- of Georgia colony who wanted a fresh start for debtors. (10) – OGLETHORPE
- house is called ___, lower house is called House. (6) – SENATE
- for someone under 18 in the justice system. (8) – JUVENILE
- lower house of the Georgia General Assembly; members must be 21+. (5) – HOUSE
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- TV, and music that create jobs and tourism. (12) – ENTERTAINMENT
- of law dealing with disputes between people or groups. (5) – CIVIL
- goods in factories that are sold in Georgia and beyond. (13) – MANUFACTURING
- house of the Georgia General Assembly; members must be 25+. (6) – SENATE
- interpreter who helped settlers and Native Americans trade. (8) – MUSGROVE
- in criminal process where charges are read in court. (10) – ARRAIGNMENT
- of government into 3 branches to prevent too much power. (10) – SEPARATION
- part of government that makes laws (Georgia General Assembly). (10) – LEGISLATURE
- and trade goods bring ___ into Georgia. (5) – MONEY
- that established Georgia for charity, defense, and economy. (6) – CHARTER
20 Clues: acts committed by minors. (10) – DELINQUENT • and trade goods bring ___ into Georgia. (5) – MONEY • of law dealing with crimes against society. (8) – CRIMINAL • for someone under 18 in the justice system. (8) – JUVENILE • house is called ___, lower house is called House. (6) – SENATE • TV, and music that create jobs and tourism. (12) – ENTERTAINMENT • ...
Homer Price: Vocabulary Chapter 1 2024-01-11
11 Clues: fee • flood • memory loss • multi-colored • with great care • escaped criminal • agitated; confused • one who lives alone • put a magic spell on • became gradually less • reaching a conclusion by reasoning
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 • ...
texas gov crossword 2022-03-01
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- A commission created in 1977 for the purpose of reviewing the effectiveness of state agencies.
- it is the largest city in Texas.
- a regulation enacted by a city government in each of Texas’s incorporated cities and towns.
- Elected official who directs the collection of taxes and other revenues and estimate revenues for the budgeting process.
- is the aggregate of all these ways of financing government and refers to all revenue that goes through agencies, including federal and state programs.
- money spent by the state to pay off debt; includes interest and principal payments.
- public official who is the main record-keeper of the county.
- the major trial courts in Texas, which usually have general jurisdiction over a broad range of civil and criminal cases.
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- ticket voting a method of voting where a voter checks a box by one of the political parties on the ballot, which casts his/her vote for every candidate on the ballot with that political party affiliation.
- a serious criminal offense, punishable by a prison sentence or a fine. A capital felony is punishable by death or a life sentence.
- courts local trial courts with limited jurisdiction over violations of city ordinances and very minor criminal misdemeanors.
- The most important single tax financing Texas government is the sales tax.
- a specific type of special district that provides public education in a designated area.
- precinct-level county official involved with serving legal papers and, in some counties, enforcing the law.
- the legislature’s power to overrule ordinances or actions of local home-rule cities.
- includes all grants, payments, and reimbursements received from the federal government by state agencies and institutions.
16 Clues: it is the largest city in Texas. • public official who is the main record-keeper of the county. • The most important single tax financing Texas government is the sales tax. • money spent by the state to pay off debt; includes interest and principal payments. • the legislature’s power to overrule ordinances or actions of local home-rule cities. • ...
Power Words: Civics 2025-03-12
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- A group that hears the evidence in a criminal case and decides if there is enough evidence to bring the accused person to trial. If so, they issue an indictment.
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case.
- by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendments.
- The authority to interpret and administer the law. Jurisdiction determines which type of court you attend and where it is located
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
- A court case involving disputes between two parties (individuals, businesses) related to money or property.
- A formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime.
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws - especially the rights guaranteed in the 4th - 8th amendments to the Constitution.
- A less serious crime. In Virginia, the most severe class of misdemeanor can result in 1 year in jail and a $2,500 fine.
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- The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if law or presidential action follows the Constitution. This is when the judicial branch interprets the laws.
- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- The decision of a judge or jury.
- A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder. In Virginia, the most severe class of felony can result in life in prison or a death sentence.
- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts.
- The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws. They also punish lawbreakers.
16 Clues: The decision of a judge or jury. • The government’s side in a criminal case. • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit. • by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendments. • The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts. • The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case. • ...
Courts Art 3 2023-04-05
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- The idea that lower courts have to follow decisions of higher courts
- How long Sup Ct judges serve
- This is where a case is first filed and heard (2 words)
- Brings criminal charges against people (2 words)
- The name or term for someone accused of a crime
- You are this, when you are first accused of a crime
- The idea that courts can look at, and overturn, unconstitutional laws (2 words)
- each party presents its own evidence, and makes its own case (2 words)
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- approved of judicial nominees
- Presidents consider this, when nominating Sup Ct judges
- If you don't like what the lower court does, you can ask this court for a second look (2 words)
- issued by appellate courts, these have the force of law (2 words)
- "Taking a deal" in your criminal case (2 words)
13 Clues: How long Sup Ct judges serve • approved of judicial nominees • "Taking a deal" in your criminal case (2 words) • The name or term for someone accused of a crime • Brings criminal charges against people (2 words) • You are this, when you are first accused of a crime • Presidents consider this, when nominating Sup Ct judges • ...
Civics and Citizenship 2023-08-16
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- laws made by courts
- the principle that all individuals are equal before the law
- a request for the view of a decision by a higher court
- the decision made by the judge of jury in a trial
- the penalty imposed upon a person who has breached criminal law
- a hearing to resolve and determine the outcome of legal disputes
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- a minor criminal offence
- rules and laws that involve the state and the individual, where the individual has committed a crime that is a threat to the community
- the ranking of courts in order of their importance
- a legal principle that must be followed by judges in lower courts
- the party that initiates a civil action against the defendant
- rules and laws that involve resolving disputes between individuals
- formal legal rules that govern the way people behave
13 Clues: laws made by courts • a minor criminal offence • the decision made by the judge of jury in a trial • the ranking of courts in order of their importance • formal legal rules that govern the way people behave • a request for the view of a decision by a higher court • the principle that all individuals are equal before the law • ...
2024 Judicial Branch Power Words 2025-03-20
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- The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case. Courts with original jurisdiction are also known as trial courts.
- The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws. They also punish lawbreakers.
- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts.
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest.
- The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if law or presidential action follows the Constitution. This is when the judicial branch interprets the laws.
- A court case involving disputes between two parties (individuals, businesses) related to money or property.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
- by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendments.
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- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- A less serious crime. In Virginia, the most severe class of misdemeanor can result in 1 year in jail and a $2,500 fine.
- A formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime.
- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant.
- The authority to interpret and administer the law. Jurisdiction determines which type of court you attend and where it is located.
- The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws - especially the rights guaranteed in the 4th - 8th amendments to the Constitution.
16 Clues: The government’s side in a criminal case. • An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest. • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit. • by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendments. • A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law. • ...
The Whipping Boy Chapters 17-20 2022-12-01
12 Clues: to worry • a handcuff • a criminal • to be confused • a special right • mean and cowardly • lack of knowledge • not able to be heard • abandoned and neglected • stopped and stood still • discouraging or hopeless • speechless with astonishment
Judicial branch crossword 2026-05-12
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- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case.
- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- A court case involving disputes between two parties (individuals, businesses) related to money or property.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suArrest Warrantrant: An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest.
- The authority to interpret and administer the law. Jurisdiction determines which type of court you attend and where it is located.
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- The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws. They also punish lawbreakers.
- The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant.
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- A less serious crime. In Virginia, the most severe class of misdemeanor can result in 1 year in jail and a $2,500 fine.
- The decision of a judge or jury.
- A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder. In Virginia, the most severe class of felony can result in life in prison or a death sentence.
12 Clues: The decision of a judge or jury. • The government’s side in a criminal case. • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit. • A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law. • The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case. • ...
Prefix: De 2024-08-19
10 Clues: describe • decrease • depressed • depressed • disconnect • A criminal • characteristic • examine critically • 26 mile running race • something that blocks one's way
Morpheme Crossword (mis-) 2024-02-22
13 Clues: Blunder • Fail to explode • Hear incorrectly • Spend incorrectly • Write with errors • Say something wrong • Unfortunate accident • Unpleasant experience • A bad combination or pairing • Lose or put away incorrectly • Not treat something with care • Villain, criminal, or scoundrel • Incorrect interpretation or understanding
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 • ...
I survived 2022-05-03
6B HW #1 2020-04-21
Across
- _____ éxito = to succeed
- The past participle of "ver" is ____.
- The person who investigates crimes is a _____.
- No lo he hecho _______. = I haven't done it yet.
- If you break the law, the police might ____ you.
- In the movies, if a guy comes into a bank wearing a mask and holding a gun, he's probably there to _____ the place.
- The person who commits a crime is a _____.
- If you don't own the house you live in, you pay money every month to _______ it.
- Daniel Radcliffe hace el _____ de Harry Potter.
Down
- After a long manhunt, the police were able to ______ the criminal.
- Unless it's in self-defense, it is illegal to _____ someone.
- Gracias a la tecnología, las películas de hoy en día tienen ______ especiales buenísimos.
- The person who is on the receiving end of a crime is a ___.
- Me enamoré ___ ti el día que te conocí.
- They didn't plan to _____ on a first date, but the heart knows what it wants.
- Someone who steals things from others is a _____.
- The 3rd person plural form of "haber" is ____.
17 Clues: _____ éxito = to succeed • The past participle of "ver" is ____. • Me enamoré ___ ti el día que te conocí. • The person who commits a crime is a _____. • The person who investigates crimes is a _____. • The 3rd person plural form of "haber" is ____. • Daniel Radcliffe hace el _____ de Harry Potter. • No lo he hecho _______. = I haven't done it yet. • ...
Awful 2022-04-04
Across
- Twitter slang for when a user gains more likes on their reply than the tweet that they are replying to.
- Nickname that the criminal Ted Kaczyński adopted when sending explosives.
- Modern slang for a person diagnosed with schizophrenia.
- Improvised explosive that criminal Ted Kaczyński sent to his targets.
- Popular mobile game where players battle on a medieval themed map.
- Discrimination towards another race.
- Origin for a citation.
Down
- Group of individuals originating from the British Isles.
- Biblical figure; idol of the Christian religion.
- Word used in YouTube thumbnails to reel in users. "____ she's 12???"
- A race/ethnicity/group that is outnumbered in size.
- Kitchen appliance that fries food without using oil.
- Modern slang for a foolish person.
- The identifying number used by computers, typically within a network.
- Country located west of Germany and south of The Netherlands.
- Specific card used by players of a popular mobile game; a group of skeletons.
- Word used when a person wishes to insult another for not owning a specific object, usually a household appliance.
17 Clues: Origin for a citation. • Modern slang for a foolish person. • Discrimination towards another race. • Biblical figure; idol of the Christian religion. • A race/ethnicity/group that is outnumbered in size. • Kitchen appliance that fries food without using oil. • Modern slang for a person diagnosed with schizophrenia. • ...
Sources of Law 2023-11-14
Across
- a rule that deals with a particular crime, agreement, etc.
- the system of laws and basic principles that a state, a country or an organization is governed by
- a formal request to a court or to somebody in authority for a judgment or a decision to be changed
- the name for rules an agency that is part of the Executive Branch makes
- less serious crimes
- sent back
- Justice system that deals with cases involving people under 18
Down
- one side complains that it has suffered because the other side has not followed the law properly
- States Code collection of statutes passed by Congress
- involving personal legal matters and not criminal law
- Court highest court
- a law that is passed by Congress and formally written down
- serious crimes
- dealing with crime
- a formal examination of evidence in court by a judge and often a jury, to decide if somebody accused of a crime is guilty or not
- local, town, city laws
- A decision that can be looked back on as an example of what to do
17 Clues: sent back • serious crimes • dealing with crime • Court highest court • less serious crimes • local, town, city laws • States Code collection of statutes passed by Congress • involving personal legal matters and not criminal law • a rule that deals with a particular crime, agreement, etc. • a law that is passed by Congress and formally written down • ...
Marketing 2 2017-05-15
Across
- Quantity of a specif product that a supplier is willing to supply a certain price.
- Period of economic contraction.
- Ability to keep information private.
- Something of value that a business owns.
- Gross Domestic Product
- Amount of money requested or exchanged for a product
- Business owned by a small number of people.
- Business that sells to businesses.
- The level of excellence in something.
Down
- Actions to create a certain image in the minds of customers.
- Product, price, place, promotion.
- Ability of a product to satisfy human wants and needs.
- Comparing your company to leading companies in your market.
- Rules for deciding the right behavior in a situation.
- Something that is not physical but has a value.
- Person who starts and owns a business.
- A business that competes for your customers.
- Exaggeration of a group's characteristic.
- Process of telling/exposing people about a product.
19 Clues: Gross Domestic Product • Period of economic contraction. • Product, price, place, promotion. • Business that sells to businesses. • Ability to keep information private. • The level of excellence in something. • Person who starts and owns a business. • Something of value that a business owns. • Exaggeration of a group's characteristic. • ...
8.4 Reading Crossword - Hebrews 8 2024-09-27
Across
- the work of the priests is a ___ of the heavenly things
- if he were here, he would not be a priest at all
- God will write his law on their
- Moses was to make everything according to the
- priests offer gifts according to the
- they shall not teach their
- God will out his law into their
- every high priest offers gifts and
- Jesus is a ______ in the holy places
- the new covenant makes the old one
Down
- Our High Priest is at the right hand of the throne of
- the Lord will establish a new covenant with Israel and
- obtained a ministry that is more excellent
- I will be their God, and the will be my
- because they did not continue God showed no ___ for them
- the first covenant was not
- they shall all ___ me
- the holy places are in the ___ tent
- God will be merciful toward their
19 Clues: they shall all ___ me • the first covenant was not • they shall not teach their • God will write his law on their • God will out his law into their • God will be merciful toward their • every high priest offers gifts and • the new covenant makes the old one • the holy places are in the ___ tent • priests offer gifts according to the • Jesus is a ______ in the holy places • ...
-al crossword 2023-11-08
12 Clues: related to daily • related to crime • related to small • related to option • related to remedy • related to inside • related to conduct • related to emotions • related to painting • related to occasions • characterized by natural • characterized by confession
Unit 1: Criminal Justice System 2021-10-31
Across
- Crimes punishable by death
- To be cleared of any criminal charges with a NOT GUILTY verdict
- One of the components of the Criminal Justice System
- An attempt to prevent citizens from committing a crime in the first place
- Legal document issued by a judge that justifies the arrest of a suspect
- The act of recording the arrest of an individual and entering their personal information into the police blotter
Down
- The death penalty
- Highest court in the United States
- Act of preventing the offender from committing another crime
- The process of reintroducing an offender into society without risks that the offender will reoffend
- Request made by the defendant for a higher court to reverse a decision
- an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law
- Punishment consisting of bodily harm
13 Clues: The death penalty • Crimes punishable by death • Highest court in the United States • Punishment consisting of bodily harm • One of the components of the Criminal Justice System • Act of preventing the offender from committing another crime • To be cleared of any criminal charges with a NOT GUILTY verdict • ...
