criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Year 5 Week 3 'ment' 2025-10-24
Across
- Words shared when you just have to say something.
- When hope trips over reality.
- A tiny trouble that makes your body grumble.
- A piece of the puzzle that makes up the whole.
- That “wow” moment when your mouth forgets to close.
- Words that lift your courage like a kite.
- Where leaders talk, debate, and (sometimes) agree.
- The team that steers the country’s ship.
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- What keeps boredom out and laughter in.
- A jumble of different things living happily together.
- The spark that lights up your smile.
- The opposite of a pep talk — when someone lets the air out of your balloon.
- When two minds finally shake hands.
- The warm red feeling when you wish you could vanish.
- A war of words, usually without winners.
- Words that stand tall and declare something true.
- What you do to fix what’s wrong.
- The price that proves something isn’t free.
18 Clues: When hope trips over reality. • What you do to fix what’s wrong. • When two minds finally shake hands. • The spark that lights up your smile. • What keeps boredom out and laughter in. • A war of words, usually without winners. • The team that steers the country’s ship. • Words that lift your courage like a kite. • The price that proves something isn’t free. • ...
Unite Our Hearts with God 2026-02-04
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- in Holy Orders, a man is ordained a priest, deacon or _____.
- first sacrament we receive
- physical material used in sacraments
- matter used in Anointing of the Sick
- lifting up our hearts and minds to God
- how often we should pray
- Jesus taught us to address God as our _____.
- number of petitions in the Our Father that ask for the needs of our earthly journey
- number of sacraments in the Church
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- The Lord's prayer is the _____ of the whole Gospel.
- prayer that came directly from Jesus, ____ Father
- matter used in Baptism
- Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick are sacraments of what?
- type of prayer were we use words to speak to God
- number of major prayer expressions
- how many times we are confirmed
- oil used in confirmation
- words that must be spoken in a sacrament
18 Clues: matter used in Baptism • how often we should pray • oil used in confirmation • first sacrament we receive • how many times we are confirmed • number of major prayer expressions • number of sacraments in the Church • physical material used in sacraments • matter used in Anointing of the Sick • lifting up our hearts and minds to God • words that must be spoken in a sacrament • ...
Getting to Know Succesteam Youth Council 2026-03-07
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- My Favorite TV Show is BLEACH
- My Dream Job is to be a Financial analyst
- If I could travel anywhere, I would go to Tokyo
- Rod Wave is my Favorite artist!
- My Hidden talent is that I can Sing a little
- I love eating Sushi, its my favorite!
- If i could be any animal, I'd be a Panda!
- My Favorite move is A wrinkle in time
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- My favorite sports team is Alabama College Football!
- My Dream Job is to be a OBGYN!
- I'm a huge Tyler the Creator Fan
- I love listening to Summer Walker
- My Favorite food is Seafood
- My Favorite snacks are Purple Doritos
- My super power would be to Read Minds!
- If I could travel anywhere, I would go to Dubai
- My Dream Job is to be a Veterinarian
- My Hidden talent is that Is... Juggling
18 Clues: My Favorite food is Seafood • My Favorite TV Show is BLEACH • My Dream Job is to be a OBGYN! • Rod Wave is my Favorite artist! • I'm a huge Tyler the Creator Fan • I love listening to Summer Walker • My Dream Job is to be a Veterinarian • My Favorite snacks are Purple Doritos • I love eating Sushi, its my favorite! • My Favorite move is A wrinkle in time • ...
Data 2020-03-20
11 Clues: C9M • C9F • QA query • QG query • QH query • QPN query • subject who is wanted • someone who is a victim • subject/vehicle information • sheet criminal history query • someone who cannot be around a victim
Vocabulary 2014-11-24
11 Clues: to help • ask a question • to move upward • exactly correct • to do something • to buy something • clumsy or unsteady • happen once a year • alert and watchful • performance in a space • apprehending a criminal
Them crackers 2017-01-20
11 Clues: ___ de jenaro • Insane in Cuba • Frog in Spanish • Indian instrument • Tolktein creature • Simpsons criminal • Lovecraft fishing town • Coulored african shirt • Component in old Coca Cola • Writing technique two words • Clash royale lengendary troop
Elvis 2024-12-03
10 Clues: gaffer • mischievous • animal lover • you all love • behind the elf • beauty obsession • criminal background • who left the most times • who got married in 2024 • longest serving colleague
Goobs 2025-08-06
10 Clues: She loud • Cuz I'm a • She nuzzle • King Shark • What we are • He neglected • Hitler Bugsnack • He looked at me! • Made at factories • Our favorite colors mixed
- courts in the UK - 2024-08-31
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- UK courts follow a ___ structure meaning there are superior and inferior courts.
- The practice of using previously decided cases as guidance.
- The European Convention on Human Rights
- ___ is the legal process of resolving a dispute or deciding a case
- The "R" in criminal cases stands for (currently)
- Law/set of laws passed by parliament also known as ___.
- The highest court in commonwealth nations and e.g. UK overseas territories is the ___ council.
- Decisions are published ___ in what is called the ___ Law Reports.
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- The ___ court is highest court in the land and was previously known as/part of the House of Lords.
- The ___ Court is divided into three divisions, the King's Bench, the Chancery division and the family division.
- Decisions of a court or a judge are also called ___.
- To change a prior legal decision
- An ___ is an official order given by a court that compels
- The system of courts that interprets, defends and applies the law is called the ___.
- The ___ court employs circuit judges, recorders and district judges.
- Legally responsible
- The Court of Appeal has two ___. The criminal and civil ___.
- After a case has passed the Court of ___ the next higher court is the UK Supreme Court
18 Clues: Legally responsible • To change a prior legal decision • The European Convention on Human Rights • The "R" in criminal cases stands for (currently) • Decisions of a court or a judge are also called ___. • Law/set of laws passed by parliament also known as ___. • An ___ is an official order given by a court that compels • ...
aa 2021-09-28
Across
- Lama Sitting up there on top of a mountain, it’s not so surprising that Edith had never heard if him.
- Can be useful when you're up a creek
- Lena to wolfie, on farms and in hollywood, Stars always Sparkle
- A word used to describe camping washing up
- Something is …
- pan What not to buy your wife for christmas
- These can be felt literally brushing across your face
- The fastest Bajan holiday goer
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- Shakespeare would never admit these to ‘a marriage of true minds.’
- dear A phrase to learn for a happy marriage
- Useful for DIY and chasing little girls
- A children's pirate ship
- The weekly grind/ a lovely old labrador
13 Clues: Something is … • A children's pirate ship • The fastest Bajan holiday goer • Can be useful when you're up a creek • Useful for DIY and chasing little girls • The weekly grind/ a lovely old labrador • A word used to describe camping washing up • dear A phrase to learn for a happy marriage • pan What not to buy your wife for christmas • ...
Literary Devices Vocab Quiz 2023-09-28
Across
- As the mice robots returned to their burrows, the smoke filled the room
- narrator can see into the minds of more than one character
- serious, lighthearted, humorous
- Fahrenheit 451
- literal meaning of a word
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- I must be cruel, only to be kind
- Tom finally got back inside off the ledge- the paper once again blew out the windo
- red : anger :: dove : peace
- Her hair is like strands of pearls full of wealth
- The _________ of the story is a message about life
- the children danced; a bright sunny day; smiles on everyone's faces
- The cook found his workbook in the kitchen nook
- Luke Skywalker : Rey :: Prof Dumbledore : Lord Dumbledore
13 Clues: Fahrenheit 451 • literal meaning of a word • red : anger :: dove : peace • serious, lighthearted, humorous • I must be cruel, only to be kind • The cook found his workbook in the kitchen nook • Her hair is like strands of pearls full of wealth • The _________ of the story is a message about life • Luke Skywalker : Rey :: Prof Dumbledore : Lord Dumbledore • ...
Star Wars Puzzle 2025-05-02
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- – A huge group of stars and planets in space.
- – To get away from something or someone
- – A machine that can move and do tasks, often like a person
- – A special power used by Jedi to move things with their minds
- – A bright red color
- - A bright blue color
- – A glowing sword used by Jedi and Sith in battles
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- – A large round object in space that orbits a star
- – A special job or task that someone is sent to do
- – A vehicle that travels through space
- – A copy of a person or thing that looks exactly the same
- – The child of your aunt or uncle
- – A person trained to use the Force for good
13 Clues: – A bright red color • - A bright blue color • – The child of your aunt or uncle • – A vehicle that travels through space • – To get away from something or someone • – A person trained to use the Force for good • – A huge group of stars and planets in space. • – A large round object in space that orbits a star • – A special job or task that someone is sent to do • ...
Lorelai Focus and Concentration 2023-10-19
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- the illusion of doing multiple things at once
- should be taken when attention fatigue starts
- seeked when bored. should be avoided when trying to train attention
- 3 words; task demands. brain is actively ignoring outside stimuli
- 2 words; brain struggles to block out stimulus
- like a muscle. can be trained to work better
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- large factor in attention. should have dedicated space for just work
- 3 words; task has full attention with no need for active focus
- 2 words; created when switching from task to task
- 2 words; factors that can prevent focus
- A minds full attention on an activity
11 Clues: A minds full attention on an activity • 2 words; factors that can prevent focus • like a muscle. can be trained to work better • the illusion of doing multiple things at once • should be taken when attention fatigue starts • 2 words; brain struggles to block out stimulus • 2 words; created when switching from task to task • ...
Joseph Stalin Crossword 2025-05-09
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- Soviet dedicated to the Revolution
- Expelled from Communist Party and assassinated in Mexico
- Leader of Communist Soviet Union
- Government control of all newspapers, radio, movies
- Stalin's two methods to dominate the Soviet Union
- Policy used to ensure necessary supplies
- Methods used monitoring telephone lines, reading mail and planting monitors everywhere
- Used to industrialize the Soviet Union and develop the economy
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- Large, government owned farms
- A campaign of terror
- Wealthy peasants
- Spreading of ideas to promote a cause
- Instruction in the government's set of beliefs to "mold" people's minds
- Artistic style of praising Soviet life and Communist values
- a form of socialism advocated by Karl Marx
- Those against communism or against Lenin
- Type of economy when the government makes all decisions
- Won the Russian civil war
18 Clues: Wealthy peasants • A campaign of terror • Won the Russian civil war • Large, government owned farms • Leader of Communist Soviet Union • Soviet dedicated to the Revolution • Spreading of ideas to promote a cause • Those against communism or against Lenin • Policy used to ensure necessary supplies • a form of socialism advocated by Karl Marx • ...
MJCL Turkey Bowl Crossword Puzzle 2018-02-02
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- athletic memento
- bobby, safety, campaign
- pie of Mediterranean origin
- a challenge, or to struggle to bring a criminal to trial
- out in 3
- games of the Roman sort
- street cat's home
- covered passage
- for soup, on occasion
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- a star has 5
- underlying structure
- alley conversion
- hefty fast-moving globe
- Benjamin Franklin's national animal
- rainwater conduit
- chocolate sundae, banana ___
16 Clues: out in 3 • a star has 5 • covered passage • athletic memento • alley conversion • rainwater conduit • street cat's home • underlying structure • for soup, on occasion • bobby, safety, campaign • hefty fast-moving globe • games of the Roman sort • pie of Mediterranean origin • chocolate sundae, banana ___ • Benjamin Franklin's national animal • ...
Magpie Murders Crossword 2023-12-10
Across
- Redmond, the man in the fedora hat
- slide, Conway's pretentious unpublished novel
- the Whitehead business
- death treads the --- by Donald Leigh
- Clarissa's rightful ---
- DI
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- the Obsborne's follow ---
- what Henritta stepped on
- Andreas's island
- tom Robeson's profession
- Dr. ---wing
- the youngest Blakiston
- Taylor, inspo for James Fraiser
- The --- of Criminal Investigation
- --- comes calling
- Joy Sanderling's place of employment
16 Clues: DI • Dr. ---wing • Andreas's island • --- comes calling • the youngest Blakiston • the Whitehead business • Clarissa's rightful --- • what Henritta stepped on • tom Robeson's profession • the Obsborne's follow --- • Taylor, inspo for James Fraiser • The --- of Criminal Investigation • Redmond, the man in the fedora hat • death treads the --- by Donald Leigh • ...
Jazzy 2024-11-19
Across
- A binary compound
- Able to be trusted
- Moist or humid
- A chemical
- To free someone from a criminal charge
- Distress or tension
- Feeling silly and happy
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- Compress or move
- An hollow surface
- Outward manner and behavior
- Bold behavior
- Moving or bending with ease
- Parts beneath the skin
- To be very shocked or surprised
- Difficult to handle
- Understood
16 Clues: A chemical • Understood • Bold behavior • Moist or humid • Compress or move • A binary compound • An hollow surface • Able to be trusted • Difficult to handle • Distress or tension • Parts beneath the skin • Feeling silly and happy • Outward manner and behavior • Moving or bending with ease • To be very shocked or surprised • To free someone from a criminal charge
greek history 2022-03-19
Across
- o his "Elements" is still in use.
- the Great was an ancient Macedonian ruler and one of history's greatest military minds
- famous War against the city of Troy by the Achaean
- (c. 484–407/406 BCE) was the third of the three great Greek tragic poets
- a famous building during golden Age
- the first great tragic poet
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- of Cyrene calculated the circumference of the earth
- famous Athenian speech-writer
- otherwise called the ancient greeks
- a Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens
- of Syracuse a Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer
- is the only representative of Old Comedy
12 Clues: the first great tragic poet • famous Athenian speech-writer • o his "Elements" is still in use. • otherwise called the ancient greeks • a famous building during golden Age • is the only representative of Old Comedy • famous War against the city of Troy by the Achaean • of Cyrene calculated the circumference of the earth • ...
Vocab List 4 2023-09-11
10 Clues: escape • embarrassment • filled with shock • physical strength • Legally answerable • compliance or rules • disturbed state of mind • ugly twisted expression • tendency to commit crime • criminal charge, not guilty
Lorelai Focus and Concentration 2023-10-19
Across
- the illusion of doing multiple things at once
- should be taken when attention fatigue starts
- seeked when bored. should be avoided when trying to train attention
- 3 words; task demands. brain is actively ignoring outside stimuli
- 2 words; brain struggles to block out stimulus
- like a muscle. can be trained to work better
Down
- large factor in attention. should have dedicated space for just work
- 3 words; task has full attention with no need for active focus
- 2 words; created when switching from task to task
- 2 words; factors that can prevent focus
- A minds full attention on an activity
11 Clues: A minds full attention on an activity • 2 words; factors that can prevent focus • like a muscle. can be trained to work better • the illusion of doing multiple things at once • should be taken when attention fatigue starts • 2 words; brain struggles to block out stimulus • 2 words; created when switching from task to task • ...
holder 2025-04-13
Across
- Geoffrey’s troupe toured in ___ America.
- Geoffrey taught folk dances with ___ roots.
- When Geoffrey was young, he talked with a ___.
- At a young age, Geoffrey learned to make something out of ___.
- Geoffrey taught at a dance school in ___.
- Geoffrey saw creativity ___.
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- Geoffrey Holder lived in ___.
- Geoffrey did TV commercials, he painted, and he was a ____.
- At the ___ awards, Geoffrey was the first black man to win awards for directing and costume design.
- Geoffey opened doors for other black people in the arts, including, Judith Jamison, Emilio Sosa, and ___ De Shields.
- Geoffrey vowed to open ___ doors and minds wherever he went.
11 Clues: Geoffrey saw creativity ___. • Geoffrey Holder lived in ___. • Geoffrey’s troupe toured in ___ America. • Geoffrey taught at a dance school in ___. • Geoffrey taught folk dances with ___ roots. • When Geoffrey was young, he talked with a ___. • Geoffrey did TV commercials, he painted, and he was a ____. • Geoffrey vowed to open ___ doors and minds wherever he went. • ...
Chapter 3 Criminal Law ☆ 2023-03-22
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- prohibited by law: an individual may not be charged twice for same offense
- an act that punishes a body without any trial
- written law passed by legislature
- offenses which disturb society's standing and which willfully participating
- type of causation that differs; sequence of events from consequence
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- "body of crime"; principle that there must be feasible evidence to prosecute an individual
- a principle that refers to statutes and laws that are extremely vague for the average person to understand
- law must exist and state punishment and definition in order for a behavior to be criminal
- "after the fact"; prohibited laws that would criminalize an act after it had been committed
- refers to facts surrounding a case that may lessen or increase level of seriousness
- the relationship between mens rea and actus reus
- general feature of crime; identifiable harm as a consequence of an action
12 Clues: written law passed by legislature • an act that punishes a body without any trial • the relationship between mens rea and actus reus • type of causation that differs; sequence of events from consequence • general feature of crime; identifiable harm as a consequence of an action • prohibited by law: an individual may not be charged twice for same offense • ...
A Level Criminal Law 2022-03-11
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- the type of crime which is simply an act
- he refused to move his car off a policeman's foot
- he failed to call a doctor for his sick baby
- guilty mind (4,3)
- the accused took an unjustified risk
- the accused claimed he was intoxicated and not responsible for the injury he caused
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- the case that states that prosecution must prove the guilt of the accused
- the highest form of motive
- this is an example of a result crime
- a failure to act for which there is usually no criminal liability
- the squatter who created a dangerous situation
- wrongful act (5,4)
12 Clues: guilty mind (4,3) • wrongful act (5,4) • the highest form of motive • this is an example of a result crime • the accused took an unjustified risk • the type of crime which is simply an act • he failed to call a doctor for his sick baby • the squatter who created a dangerous situation • he refused to move his car off a policeman's foot • ...
Section 3: Criminal Destiny 2024-02-07
Across
- qualities or characteristics that someone or something has
- an official police document that lists the crimes that a particular person has committed
- The kids spent the night at a house belonging to this family.
- After leaving Denver, the kids travel to this state.
- worked with someone else for a special purpose
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- The kids spent the night at a house in a Denver suburb named ___________.
- Ms. Dunleavy’s car has this word on its license plate.
- very great or strong; overpowering
- something that is likely to cause harm
- in a very ordered, careful way
- After leaving Denver, the kids travel to this town in another state.
- They found Ms. Dunleavy at the _______ center.
12 Clues: in a very ordered, careful way • very great or strong; overpowering • something that is likely to cause harm • They found Ms. Dunleavy at the _______ center. • worked with someone else for a special purpose • After leaving Denver, the kids travel to this state. • Ms. Dunleavy’s car has this word on its license plate. • ...
Section 4: Criminal Destiny 2024-02-07
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- something that seems real but is not
- very small
- The kids left Wyoming driving Ms. Dunleavy’s ___________.
- to spread across or move away over a large area, or to cause this to happen
- to get rid of something or someone that is not wanted or needed
- Malik says the food at this restaurant is the greatest he’s ever tasted.
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- describing someone or something that is admired because it is special, important, or very large
- in a way that shows strong dislike or a lack of respect for someone or something
- Ms. Dunleavy’s driver put five ______ dollar bills into each of the kids’ backpacks.
- avoiding or escaping from someone or something
- having no people or things in it; empty
- Malik ate three of these sandwiches.
12 Clues: very small • something that seems real but is not • Malik ate three of these sandwiches. • having no people or things in it; empty • avoiding or escaping from someone or something • The kids left Wyoming driving Ms. Dunleavy’s ___________. • to get rid of something or someone that is not wanted or needed • ...
Criminal and Civil law 2024-09-06
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- laws to ensure people who owe a duty of care to each other do not breach that duty
- the right to hear of deal with particular cases
- laws to ensure reputation is not harmed because of false statements
- The type of harm suffered by a person
- responsibility to prove the case
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- the person(s) who has alleged that wrong doing has been done to them
- means the strength of the evidence presented
- a person knowingly assists another person who has committed a serious indictable offence to avoid being punished
- serious offences requiring the accused to be tried before a judge in a higher court
- the person(s) or entity that has been accused of committing a wrongful act
- law an area of law that defines the right and responsibilities of people and regulates disputes
- less serious offences requiring the accused to be tried before a magistrate without a jury
12 Clues: responsibility to prove the case • The type of harm suffered by a person • means the strength of the evidence presented • the right to hear of deal with particular cases • laws to ensure reputation is not harmed because of false statements • the person(s) who has alleged that wrong doing has been done to them • ...
ADJ-3: Chapter 5- Incomplete Crimes 2023-04-12
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- an example of a suspect attempting to detonate a bomb that had no explosive materials is an example of what?
- performing an act necessary to commit a crime
- a test that determines that no attempt occurred and the suspect has no control over a criminal plan
- a test that proves an attempt occurred and the suspect's conduct manifests their criminal intent
- the test that is used to determine if the attempt is dangerously close to success of completing the crime
- the Model Penal Codes test that determines if the actus reus of the attempt has been accomplished
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- when a perpetrator's conduct has neared the completing the crime as to be a substantial step to committing the crime
- also called renunciation and is when a suspect freely and voluntarily discontinues committing the crime before it is completed
- when a person performs all the acts necessary to commit a crime to satisfy that an attempt has occurred
- a criminal act that is detected and can be punished such as prostitution or kidnapping before the crime occurs
- the act of seeking to persuade someone else to commit the crime with the intent that the crime be committed
11 Clues: performing an act necessary to commit a crime • a test that proves an attempt occurred and the suspect's conduct manifests their criminal intent • the Model Penal Codes test that determines if the actus reus of the attempt has been accomplished • a test that determines that no attempt occurred and the suspect has no control over a criminal plan • ...
Legend 2022-08-24
The American Criminal Justice System 2022-04-06
17 Clues: schuld • eerlijk • passend • burgers • jurylid • bepalen • rechter • gelijken • toepassen • instituut • voordelen • rechtbank • gemiddelde • onpartijdig • ineenkrimpen • dwarsdoorsnede • aansprakelijkheid
yas 2021-12-14
Across
- involves stealing, and usually cashing, the check of another with criminal intent
- when you take more than the normal or recommended amount of something
- an establishment which provides inexpensive food and lodging for a specific group of people
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
- a punishment for a felon of imprisonment for life
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- a house providing food and lodging for paying guests
- capital of the state of California
- a tablet of a drug that helps to induce sleep
- a woman who rents land, a building, or an apartment to a tenant
- (of a person) old or aging
10 Clues: (of a person) old or aging • capital of the state of California • a tablet of a drug that helps to induce sleep • a punishment for a felon of imprisonment for life • a house providing food and lodging for paying guests • a woman who rents land, a building, or an apartment to a tenant • when you take more than the normal or recommended amount of something • ...
Rules and Laws 2013-01-21
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- The age at which you can be prosecuted for a crime.
- A way of settling disputes between individuals or groups of people without involving the police.
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- An institute where a criminal under the age of 21 will be sent to serve their sentence.
- What people believe is right or wrong.
- Actions that are crimes and are dealt with by the police.
- A set of understood guidelines that we follow in society.
- Where criminals over the age of 21 are sent to serve their sentence.
- The guidelines that are enforced by the country and protects people in that country.
- The age of Criminal Responsibility
- Place where criminals are convicted.
10 Clues: The age of Criminal Responsibility • Place where criminals are convicted. • What people believe is right or wrong. • The age at which you can be prosecuted for a crime. • Actions that are crimes and are dealt with by the police. • A set of understood guidelines that we follow in society. • Where criminals over the age of 21 are sent to serve their sentence. • ...
Licensing 2016-11-24
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- The sale of alcohol for consumption on the premises (2)-(5)
- A licence issued to allow one or more licensable activity to take place (8)
- What a personal licence holder may authorise the sale of (7)
- compulsory conditions which must be implemented by all licensed premises (9)
- Those able to object to a personal licence application (6)
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- The maximum number of months a personal licence may be suspended (3)
- A disclosure of unspent criminal convictions (5)
- Types of offences listed in the Licensing Act 2003 (8)
- Convictions still appearing on a criminal record (7)
- Person in day to day control of a premises (3)
10 Clues: Person in day to day control of a premises (3) • A disclosure of unspent criminal convictions (5) • Convictions still appearing on a criminal record (7) • Types of offences listed in the Licensing Act 2003 (8) • Those able to object to a personal licence application (6) • The sale of alcohol for consumption on the premises (2)-(5) • ...
Dear Martin Vocabulary 2020-04-22
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- a piece of legislation enacted by a municipal authority.
- an inconclusive trial, such as one in which the jury cannot agree on a verdict.
- the civil force of a national or local government, responsible for the prevention and detection of crime and the maintenance of public order.
- unclear or inexact because a choice between alternatives has not been made.
- provide with a tassel or tassels.
- (of a person) famous and respected within a particular sphere or profession.
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- a person who has committed a crime.
- a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
- make a physical attack on.
- the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property.
10 Clues: make a physical attack on. • provide with a tassel or tassels. • a person who has committed a crime. • a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. • a piece of legislation enacted by a municipal authority. • the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property. • unclear or inexact because a choice between alternatives has not been made. • ...
The Hound of the Baskervilles characters 2025-10-22
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- Shelrock Holmes' helper
- Jack Stapleton's sister/wife?!
- The victim of the murderer/the old dead guy
- Mr. Barrymore's wife, likes to cry by herself at night to freak everyone out, her brother is an escaped criminal
- Introduced early in the book, he tells the legend of the hound to Shelrock Holmes and Waterson
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- L.L., she is the one Sir Charles was waiting for by the moor before he died
- The main detective, very observational
- Originally the main suspect, big black beard
- Mrs. Barrymore's brother, the escaped criminal, died by rolling down a hill
- Sir Charles' nephew who is the heir to the fortune
10 Clues: Shelrock Holmes' helper • Jack Stapleton's sister/wife?! • The main detective, very observational • The victim of the murderer/the old dead guy • Originally the main suspect, big black beard • Sir Charles' nephew who is the heir to the fortune • L.L., she is the one Sir Charles was waiting for by the moor before he died • ...
Vocabulary 2015-03-10
10 Clues: Sluggishness • Thin and weak • Minor criminal • Strong dislike • To warn someone • Slow To hold up • Protection of a city • Horrible and shocking • Confidence and charming • Competition or competing
Types of Criminal Defenses 2023-02-08
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- person representing the government in a criminal case
- accused person in a criminal case
- claim or evidence to show the defendant could not have committed the crime based on when and where it occured
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- form statement on behalf of a defendant in response to a criminal charge
- Defense- strategic argument attempting to challenge the validity and sufficiency of evidence against the defendant
5 Clues: accused person in a criminal case • person representing the government in a criminal case • form statement on behalf of a defendant in response to a criminal charge • claim or evidence to show the defendant could not have committed the crime based on when and where it occured • ...
Courts and Adjudication 2024-03-27
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- A "going ___" is the local court official's shared view of the appropriate sentence for a given offense.
- A legal representative of the state with sole responsibility for bringing criminal charges
- A ___ attorney is the lawyer who represents accused defendants and convicted offenders in their dealings with criminal justice.
- An adjournment of a scheduled case until a later date
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- The ___ is a key figure in the criminal justice process who assumes the roles of adjudicator, negotiator, and administrator
- ___ judges are selected through partisan elections, nonpartisan elections, gubernatorial appointment, legislative selection, and merit selection.
- A ___ group is a group of individuals who interact in the workplace on a continuing basis, share goals, develop norms regarding how activities should be carried out, and eventually establish a network of roles, all of which differentiate the group from others and facilitate cooperationAn adjournment
- Each separate offense that is accused in an indictment or an information.
- ___ judges are appointed by the president and confirmed by the US senate.
- This type of court system consists of two separate federal and state court systems handling cases in the United States
10 Clues: An adjournment of a scheduled case until a later date • Each separate offense that is accused in an indictment or an information. • ___ judges are appointed by the president and confirmed by the US senate. • A legal representative of the state with sole responsibility for bringing criminal charges • ...
BTN EPISODE 21 2025-08-05
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- – A firm “no” from the top.
- – A city forever changed in August 1945.
- – A four-letter word that opens doors.
- – A task with purpose that’s usually due next week.
- – High-ranking leader with a badge… or just a big job.
- – Not just friends — often sidekicks on quests.
- Bomb – Explosive invention that split more than just atoms.
- – Where you can watch cats, tutorials, and everything in between.
- – Not just for kids — this drama belongs on stage.
- – Copycat artist without a paintbrush.
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- – Not a fair way to settle things, but still common.
- – A land down under with roos and red dust.
- – The boss of the board who rarely brings the furniture.
- – A tale told in frames and flickers.
- – Nature’s colourful bridge after the storm.
- Media – Where emojis speak louder than words.
- – You turn me to travel without leaving your seat.
- – When mouths move and minds meet.
18 Clues: – A firm “no” from the top. • – When mouths move and minds meet. • – A tale told in frames and flickers. • – A four-letter word that opens doors. • – Copycat artist without a paintbrush. • – A city forever changed in August 1945. • – A land down under with roos and red dust. • – Nature’s colourful bridge after the storm. • Media – Where emojis speak louder than words. • ...
Entrepreneurship 2025-03-12
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- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- Someone who sees the future before others do
- The process of creating something new and valuable
- A collaborative relationship between organizations or individuals
- The art of making valuable professional connections
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- The person who starts and leads a company
- When different minds work together for a common goal
- The practice of maintaining and improving resources without depleting them
- Someone who turns an idea into a business
9 Clues: The person who starts and leads a company • Someone who turns an idea into a business • Someone who sees the future before others do • The process of creating something new and valuable • The art of making valuable professional connections • When different minds work together for a common goal • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another • ...
God is Faithful 2025-11-10
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- the trust we place in God and his revealed teachings
- the way God's wisdom and love influence all he has created
- the act of granting pardon to people who hurt us but then who then have said that they are sorry
- part of your family tree; ancestor
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- a special honor passed from father to firstborn son
- the raising of our hearts and minds to God
- Easu's twin brother
- the first book of the bible
- Jacob's twin brother
9 Clues: Easu's twin brother • Jacob's twin brother • the first book of the bible • part of your family tree; ancestor • the raising of our hearts and minds to God • a special honor passed from father to firstborn son • the trust we place in God and his revealed teachings • the way God's wisdom and love influence all he has created • ...
Touch, Smell, and Sight 2022-04-12
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- A sense that allows us to connect to our surroundings, keep safe, and help maintain the sharpness of our minds.
- detect
- An organ where the brain interprets the visible light information as an image.
- The nerve responsible for your sense of smell.
- Pressure, temperature,light touch, vibration, pain,and others are all attributed to different ________.
- Where the olfactory system is located.
- This sense helps communicate with the brain through special neurons in the skin.
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- Controls the sense of sight
- Cells that make up the senses.
- A sense closely linked to memory.
- How many distinct smells can the
11 Clues: detect • Controls the sense of sight • Cells that make up the senses. • How many distinct smells can the • A sense closely linked to memory. • Where the olfactory system is located. • The nerve responsible for your sense of smell. • This sense helps communicate with the brain through special neurons in the skin. • ...
Lent 2021-02-24
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- This is the color of Lent
- sharing your time, talents, or money with other
- giving up something
- During Lent, we prepare our hearts for the season of _______.
- How many days did Jesus spend in the desert without food or water
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- the first day of Lent
- On Ash Wednesday, ashes are put on our head in the shape of a _______.
- what we give up eating on Fridays during Lent
- the season of the Church that lasts 40 days
- when we tell God what is in our hearts and on our minds
10 Clues: giving up something • the first day of Lent • This is the color of Lent • the season of the Church that lasts 40 days • what we give up eating on Fridays during Lent • sharing your time, talents, or money with other • when we tell God what is in our hearts and on our minds • During Lent, we prepare our hearts for the season of _______. • ...
(Auto) Biography Crossword 2016-12-21
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- A historical account written from personal knowledge
- A word that mimics the sound of an object
- Account of someones life
- To build up a picture of something in their minds by using writing
- The people involved
- The central message about a life presented in a story
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- Where you don't write in order the story goes
- A spoken or written account of connected events
- When you describe a word and the reader can image it in their head
- Short, often humorous writing that illustrates a point
10 Clues: The people involved • Account of someones life • A word that mimics the sound of an object • Where you don't write in order the story goes • A spoken or written account of connected events • A historical account written from personal knowledge • The central message about a life presented in a story • Short, often humorous writing that illustrates a point • ...
Philippians 4 2025-06-19
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- We should ______ on things that are true, honest, just, pure,etc.
- The ______ of God will keep our hearts & minds in Jesus.
- Do not be careful or _______ about anything.
- God will supply all of our ______.
- I can do all _______ because God gives me strength.
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- Paul was a great example of no matter his circumstances, therewith to be _______.
- Our moderation or ________ always needs to show to others.
- Paul liked saying Rejoice in the Lord so much that he said it ______.
- To be ______, means to live in a humble way.
- Stand ______ or firm in the Lord!
10 Clues: Stand ______ or firm in the Lord! • God will supply all of our ______. • To be ______, means to live in a humble way. • Do not be careful or _______ about anything. • I can do all _______ because God gives me strength. • The ______ of God will keep our hearts & minds in Jesus. • Our moderation or ________ always needs to show to others. • ...
Understanding the Key Elements of a Contract: A Comprehensive Guide 2025-01-22
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- The exchange in a contract must hold this
- Refers to the legal ability of parties to enter into a contract
- Represents the value exchanged between parties
- Lack the legal capacity to enter into a contract
- Ensures that the contract’s purpose aligns with the law
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- Contracts serve as legally binding agreements between parties, outlining _____
- Provide the foundation for a contract
- A contract's status if it involves illegal activities or goes against public policy
- An agreement to the contract terms is often demonstrated through a “meeting of the _____"
- Contracts ensure clarity day defining these
10 Clues: Provide the foundation for a contract • The exchange in a contract must hold this • Contracts ensure clarity day defining these • Represents the value exchanged between parties • Lack the legal capacity to enter into a contract • Ensures that the contract’s purpose aligns with the law • Refers to the legal ability of parties to enter into a contract • ...
Unit 1 The Candian Legal System 2020-08-14
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- the law in the form of legislation passed by Parliament.
- the public good; law concerning the government and individuals’ relationships with it, including criminal law and the regulations created by government agencies.
- words that are a declaration that concessions, compromises, and admissions made by a party cannot be used against that party in subsequent litigation.
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- damages in excess of the plaintiff’s actual losses, intended to punish the wrongdoer for outrageous or extreme behavior.
- in a dispute, to have an arbitrator make a binding decision on their claims.
- rules of natural justice that a hearing must follow.
- the law determining how the substantive laws will be enforced—e.g. the rules governing arrest and criminal investigation, or pretrial and court processes in both criminal and civil cases.
- the principle that when a matter is addressed by both valid federal and provincial legislation and there is a conflict, the federal legislation takes precedence.
- the rules that govern our personal, social, and business relations, which are enforced by one person’s suing another in a private or civil action.
- an earlier court decision.
10 Clues: an earlier court decision. • rules of natural justice that a hearing must follow. • the law in the form of legislation passed by Parliament. • in a dispute, to have an arbitrator make a binding decision on their claims. • damages in excess of the plaintiff’s actual losses, intended to punish the wrongdoer for outrageous or extreme behavior. • ...
Court System Participants 2022-11-29
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- members of the public who are responsible for the verdict in a criminal case (12 in felony case, 6 in misdemeanor)
- their duties are to keep order in the courtroom, secure witnesses, maintain physical custody of jury and announce the entry of the judge
- works directly with the trial judge and is responsible for court paperwork and records
- their job is to transcribe every word spoken during trial; transcripts are required for appeal
- witness a witness qualified as an expert by skill, experience, training or education who may testify in the form of an opinion
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- an elected magistrate who oversees the justice court for the county
- a licensed trial lawyer, hired or appointed to conduct the legal defense of a person accused of a crime and to represent him in court
- attorney whose official duty is to conduct criminal proceedings on behalf of the state against those accused of having committed criminal offenses
- an elected or appointed public official who presides over a court of law, conducts trials, and sometimes decides cases
- a person called to testify in court
10 Clues: a person called to testify in court • an elected magistrate who oversees the justice court for the county • works directly with the trial judge and is responsible for court paperwork and records • their job is to transcribe every word spoken during trial; transcripts are required for appeal • ...
Speech Language Features 2013-05-29
6 Clues: "Machine men with machine minds" • Words that stir emotions! ________ Words • "Freedom, not fear - Strenth, not weakness" • "Yes we can! Yes we will try and yes we will win!" • Words that include the audience. __________ Pronouns • Can we allow this to keep happening? ______ Question
Mock Trial Crossword 2013-01-09
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- A person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place.
- Entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, esp. theft.
- A tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases.
- An individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- The institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
- officer A civil servant who upholds the law
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- A public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law.
- An individual rule as part of such a system.
- Culpable of or responsible for a specified wrongdoing.
- Not guilty of a crime or offense.
- Action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property.
- The available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- The action or crime of stealing
- A police officer.
- A formal written or spoken statement, esp. one given in a court of law
15 Clues: A police officer. • The action or crime of stealing • Not guilty of a crime or offense. • officer A civil servant who upholds the law • An individual rule as part of such a system. • Culpable of or responsible for a specified wrongdoing. • A public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law. • ...
Scorpion Quiz 2013-05-07
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- pleasing; agreeable; delightful
- offensive, selfish, or unaccommodating; nasty; malicious: a mean remark;
- involving or suggesting the supernatural; unearthly or uncanny:
- requiring or claiming more than is generally felt by others to be due:
- a state of mind in which one is troubled; worry, anxiety, or concern:
- bringing or deserving disgrace; shameful; dishonorable; disreputable.
- of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a state or time of peace.
- lacking intelligence or good judgment; stupid; dull-witted.
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- the painful feeling arising from the consciousness of something dishonorable, improper, ridiculous, etc., done by oneself or another
- of the nature of or involving crime.
- honesty, fairness, or integrity in one's beliefs and actions:
- conceived or appearing as if conceived by an unrestrained imagination; odd and remarkable; bizarre; grotesque:
- a sum of money offered for the detection or capture of a criminal, the recovery of lost or stolen property, etc.
- resulting from originality of thought
- giving or rendering aid or assistance; of service:
15 Clues: pleasing; agreeable; delightful • of the nature of or involving crime. • resulting from originality of thought • giving or rendering aid or assistance; of service: • lacking intelligence or good judgment; stupid; dull-witted. • honesty, fairness, or integrity in one's beliefs and actions: • involving or suggesting the supernatural; unearthly or uncanny: • ...
Fifth Amendment 2024-08-28
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- force or oblige (someone) to do something
- something, typically money, awarded to someone as a recompense for loss, injury, or suffering
- Judicial process of finding a criminal defendant guilty of a charged offense
- a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place
- aggressive pressure or intimidation
- make certain of obtaining or providing (something)
- well known for some bad quality or deed
- a judgment that a person is not guilty of the crime with which the person has been charged
- said, without proof, to have taken place or to have a specified illegal or undesirable quality
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- a person or thing that prevents someone or something from suffering harm or injury
- a person who has committed a crime
- a particular and separate article, stipulation, or proviso in a treaty, bill, or contract
- suffering a lack of a specified benefit that is considered important
- a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime
- the quality of being worthy of attention; importance:
15 Clues: a person who has committed a crime • aggressive pressure or intimidation • well known for some bad quality or deed • force or oblige (someone) to do something • a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime • make certain of obtaining or providing (something) • the quality of being worthy of attention; importance: • ...
law 2023-05-04
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- The formal reading of the criminal charges that are being presented.
- The person who is receiving the accusation
- Discharge Your records wont show a sentencing if you meet the condition the judge sets no permanent criminal record)
- Forgiveness of a crime and canceling the punishment for said crime
- A thing done, a deed (crime)
- Measures Options for youth other then going through the court system
- Objection to the truth about something
- A judgment that the person is not guilty of the crime they were charged with
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- of court Someone who is forced to attend court proceedings by law being they will be used as evidence or are the one being sentenced.
- Discharge The lowest possible sentence adult sentence an offender can get
- Centre Prison
- Sanctions something youth must do to make up for their crimes without going through traditional court proceedings.
- Correctional Centre A federal prison(jail)
- A formal charge of a serious crime
- A charge or claim that someone has done something illegally wrong
- to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of the lower court
16 Clues: Centre Prison • A thing done, a deed (crime) • A formal charge of a serious crime • Objection to the truth about something • The person who is receiving the accusation • Correctional Centre A federal prison(jail) • A charge or claim that someone has done something illegally wrong • Forgiveness of a crime and canceling the punishment for said crime • ...
A Relaxing Crossword ^_^ 2022-05-09
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- an ideology which states that everyone is equal in the eyes of the law
- a young offender
- this theory states that an individual's behaviour is influenced by the terms used to describe them
- this theory states that people are less likely to help others if there are other people around
- a principle of punishment that embodies the old adage of "an eye for an eye"
- developed the general strain theory
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- first developed the conflict theory
- a principle of punishment that helps an offender in becoming a law abiding citizen and avoid re-offending
- criminal acts such as fraud, identity theft, and money laundering
- a criminal act that is defined as the willful killing with intent to kill or to cause grievous bodily harm
- other term for imprisonment
- the part of phineas gage's brain that was damaged
- a prison designed by Jeremy Bentham
- Indigenous people are most likely to be charged with offensive language, resisting arrest, and assaulting an officer
- the likelihood of a convicted lawbreaker to reoffend
15 Clues: a young offender • other term for imprisonment • first developed the conflict theory • a prison designed by Jeremy Bentham • developed the general strain theory • the part of phineas gage's brain that was damaged • the likelihood of a convicted lawbreaker to reoffend • criminal acts such as fraud, identity theft, and money laundering • ...
legal eagle leo 2026-02-26
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- – Legal responsibility for one’s actions or omissions.
- – A criminal offence that is more serious and usually heard in a higher court.
- – A legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties.
- – A previous court decision that must be followed by lower courts in similar cases.
- – A body of law focused on fairness, providing remedies when common law is inadequate.
- – A body that resolves disputes in a specific area of law, often less formal than a court.
- – A request to a higher court to review a decision of a lower court.
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- – The authority of a court to hear and decide a case.
- – The branch of government responsible for interpreting and applying the law.
- – The party who brings a civil case to court.
- – Failure to take reasonable care, resulting in harm to another person.
- – A law formally passed by parliament.
- – The party against whom a civil or criminal case is brought.
- – Law made by parliament.
- – A penalty or punishment imposed by a court.
15 Clues: – Law made by parliament. • – A law formally passed by parliament. • – The party who brings a civil case to court. • – A penalty or punishment imposed by a court. • – The authority of a court to hear and decide a case. • – Legal responsibility for one’s actions or omissions. • – The party against whom a civil or criminal case is brought. • ...
Shine Crossword Puzzle 2013-12-10
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- the mental capacity or faculty of retaining and reviving facts, events, impressions, etc., or of recalling or recognizing previous experiences
- faithful or cautious in keeping confidential matters confidential
- a feeling of responsibility or remorse for some offense, crime, wrong
- homosexual
- of the nature of or involving crime
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- a person who perpetrates, or commits, an illegal, criminal, or evil act
- to take vengeance on behalf of
- a profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person.
8 Clues: homosexual • to take vengeance on behalf of • of the nature of or involving crime • a profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person. • faithful or cautious in keeping confidential matters confidential • a feeling of responsibility or remorse for some offense, crime, wrong • a person who perpetrates, or commits, an illegal, criminal, or evil act • ...
running 2014-08-27
10 Clues: tips • painting • talk back • work place • unbreakable • not outside • not the same • give something for free • someone who commits crimes • walk from one place to another
Crossword 2013-10-17
10 Clues: prison • killing • protection • act of dying • act as a group • prison's rooms • as a consequence • person who protect • resident of prison • person who breaks the law
Bill of Rights 2021-01-29
10 Clues: first _____ • no double _____ • _____ of rights • freedom of ____ • _____ amendment • freedom of _____ • Right to bear _____ • rights in ____ cases • ____ in criminal cases • power retained by the ____ and the people
RELATED WORDS 1 2023-09-08
10 Clues: Mix • Mixture • Function • Contribute • Contribution • Not including • An illegal act • Except but with -ion • Operate but as a noun • Someone who has done an illegal act
Expert Detectives by Sharada Dwivedi 2022-02-03
10 Clues: Gaunt • threw • Angry • Criminal • With injury marks • A helper in crime • An alternate name • Without food, hungry • Look quickly and secretively • Hindering or speaking without permission
Court Terms By Mackenzie Manley 2012-02-16
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- A lawyer who conducts the case against a defendant in a criminal court. Also called prosecuting attorney.
- A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
- Think about causing the death of another person
- A judgment that a person is not guilty of the crime with which the person has been charged
- An individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- A judge's order that a case may not be discussed in public.
- An amendment to the Constitution of the United States, ratified in 1791, that deals with the rights of accused criminals by providing for due process of law, forbidding double jeopardy, and stating that no person may be forced to testify as a witness against himself or herself.
- A writ ordering a person to attend a court
- Two or more people Fully in agreement.
- A man, who presides over a jury and speaks on its behalf.
- 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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- The offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation.
- The prosecution of a person twice for the same offense.
- A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime
- Reasonable grounds
- A reckless attack with intent to injure seriously
- In a legal trial, the questioning of a witness, while testifying, called by one party's attorney by the attorney opposed to said party; By extension, any process in which a person is subject to questioning
- A formal written or spoken statement, esp. one given in a court of law
- Is a warning that is required to be given by police in the United States to criminal suspects in police custody
- The duty of proving a disputed charge.
- A jury that is unable to agree on a verdict
- An order to appear before a judge or magistrate, or the writ containing it
22 Clues: Reasonable grounds • The duty of proving a disputed charge. • Two or more people Fully in agreement. • A writ ordering a person to attend a court • A jury that is unable to agree on a verdict • Think about causing the death of another person • A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime • A reckless attack with intent to injure seriously • ...
Legal crossword 2023-03-07
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- A crime in which someone tries to get money out of someone else by threatening to make known something unpleasant
- A country’s body of judges
- A government in which the supreme power is vested in a single person
- A police officer or a private investigator whose function is to obtain information and evidence of illegal activity
- Treating all alike,unbiased,fair snd just
- The largest unit of the executive branch,covering a broad area of government responsibility
- A written or spoken statement of facts which helps to prove or disprove something at a tria
- A person whose business is to advise people about the law
- A formal written request to a superior
- Lawyer who advises clients
- Someone who makes false notes or coins
- Not guilty of a crime
- To seize by the authority of the law,to make someone a prisoner
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- A person,company against whom a criminal charge or civil claim is made
- Someone who uses violence,for example bombing,for political reasons to force a government to do something
- To charge with an offence,crime,to blame
- Someone who takes control of a vehicle by force to make it travel to a different place
- A person who suffers injury,loss,or death as a result of criminal activities or other circumstances
- A claim by an accused person of having been elsewhere when an offense was committed
- A person who robs someone with violence in the street
- An act passed by a law-making body
- A small room in a prison where prisoners are kept
- Person who institutes a criminal case
- An official who presides over a court
- To take or receive(property,a title,etc.) by succession or will
- To ask a high law court to change its decision or sentence
- A legal agreement between 2 or more parties
- The president’s disapproval of a bill that has been passed by both houses of Congress
- A person pretending to be what he/she is not
- To order someone to pay money as a punishment
30 Clues: Not guilty of a crime • A country’s body of judges • Lawyer who advises clients • An act passed by a law-making body • Person who institutes a criminal case • An official who presides over a court • A formal written request to a superior • Someone who makes false notes or coins • To charge with an offence,crime,to blame • Treating all alike,unbiased,fair snd just • ...
Business Law 1 2.2 Vocabulary Crossword 2017-03-31
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- A written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation for use in court.
- An individual, company or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- A hearing where the state decides whether to release the individual on bail.
- The means by which a court of law enforces a right, imposes a penalty or makes another court order to impose its will.
- The act of depriving someone of their liberty, in relation to investigating or preventing a crime.
- A hearing in which the purpose is making a judicial ruling such as a judgement or decree.
- The action of calling someone before court for a criminal charge.
- Any material object that plays a role in the litigation.
- The formal finding of fact made by the jury on matters or questions submitted to them by the judge.
- The use of methods such as mediation and arbitration to resolve a dispute instead of litigation.
- The temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial, sometimes on condition for a sum of money to be held until their appearance in court.
- Discussion intended to reach an agreement.
- A person bringing the case against another in a court of law.
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- The use of an independent party to settle a dispute.
- A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
- The first part of a trial, where the two sides present their cases as factually as possible.
- A hearing where the judge decides the punishment if the defendant is found guilty in adult court or a hearing where the court decides if the child and family need help and what services should be ordered in a juvenile court.
- Intervention in a dispute to resolve it.
- Prosecution of an individual by a government for committing a public criminal offense.
- A meeting that occurs before the trial begins that tries to resolve some of the legal issues before the trial occurs.
- Stopping someone from being angry or placating them.
- A legal dispute between two or more parties.
22 Clues: Intervention in a dispute to resolve it. • Discussion intended to reach an agreement. • A legal dispute between two or more parties. • A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. • The use of an independent party to settle a dispute. • Stopping someone from being angry or placating them. • Any material object that plays a role in the litigation. • ...
ACTIVITY NO. 1: CROSSWORD PUZZLE DEFINITION OF TERMS 2022-06-13
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- Between the ages of 12 and 14, he or she may progress to shoplifting and vandalism.
- unauthorized absences from school by any juvenile subject to compulsory education laws.
- A person whose basic needs have been purposely ignored or badly met physically or emotionally, by his guardians or parents.
- The oldest known code dates back 400 years, to 2270 B.C. that takes into account of numerous acts of misconduct, some pertains to youth.
- is a person who is typically under the age of 18 and commits an act that would otherwise have resulted in a criminal charge if they were an adult.
- refers to a child who is at risk of committing criminal offenses due to personal, family, and social circumstances.
- a defiant expression.
- The first institution for juveniles was established in 1825, which was the predecessor of the American Reformatory School.
- Around the age of 15, four or more types of crime are added.
- A person who is under the age of eighteen (18).
- There is a significant increase in variety and seriousness at the age of 13.
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- escalates to aggressive acts, starting with aggression and progressing to physical fighting and, finally, violence.
- It refers to the mental ability to distinguish between right and wrong and the consequences of doing so.
- It is a term used to describe actions that violate society's established rules, customs, and mores.
- Fraternity or group membership in anti-social organizations.
- These are young persons who are considered immature or whose mental and emotional faculties are not completely developed. As a result, they have become incapable of taking action.
- Begin with minor deception that results in property damage. This type of behavior eventually leads to more serious criminal activity.
- It refers to any action or behavior of children or youth that is not conventional or is not normally accepted by the public.
- Changeable attitudes, such as dissatisfaction with one's status.
- Rejected or abandoned, with no parents to imitate and turn aggressive.
- Between the ages of 8 and 12, the child begins with petty larceny.
21 Clues: a defiant expression. • A person who is under the age of eighteen (18). • Fraternity or group membership in anti-social organizations. • Around the age of 15, four or more types of crime are added. • Changeable attitudes, such as dissatisfaction with one's status. • Between the ages of 8 and 12, the child begins with petty larceny. • ...
Chapter 14 + 15 2023-12-20
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- a child or teenager who commits a serious crime repeatedly breaks the law
- a lack of proper care and attention
- a formal notice that a lawsuit has been brought
- the person who files a lawsuit
- following established legal procedures
- a juvenile court process that is much like a preliminary hearing in adult criminal law
- a legal action in which a person or group sues
- a system of law based on precedent and customs
- a sum of money used to get someone out of jail
- a law written by a legislative branch of government
- a court order allowing law enforcement to search a suspects home or business
- a process by which lawyers have the opportunity to check the facts and gather evidence before a trial
- minor crime for which a person can be fined a small sum of money or jailed for one year
- a youth charged with being beyond the control of his or her legal guardian
- the punishment given to someone found guilty of committing a crime
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- a notice directing someone to appear in court to answer a complaint or charge
- a set of promises between two parties enfoced by law
- rules and regulations set government agencies
- to correct a person's behavior
- money ordered by a court to be paid for injuries or losses of suffered
- a youth who has committed an offense that is punishable by criminal processs
- a state's written criminal laws
- a ruling that is used as the basis for a judicial decision in a later, similar case
- more serious crime such as murder, rape, kidnapping, or robbery
- an act that breaks the law
- the person who is being sued
- a wrongful act other than breaking a contract
- taking charge of someone in offical way
- a law established by judicial decision instead of by legislative action
- putting someone on trial for a crime foe which he or she was previously acquitted
30 Clues: an act that breaks the law • the person who is being sued • to correct a person's behavior • the person who files a lawsuit • a state's written criminal laws • a lack of proper care and attention • following established legal procedures • taking charge of someone in offical way • rules and regulations set government agencies • a wrongful act other than breaking a contract • ...
Introduction to Court Systems & Procedures Vocabulary 2025-12-05
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- person against whom a crime has been committed
- law has been broken requiring the state to bring charges against the offender; there must not be any reasonable doubt of guilt
- to be released from criminal charges
- when one party fails to perform under the requirements of a valid agreement with another party (contracts can be written or verbal)
- party denying or defending against allegations made by the plaintiff
- records the official record of the trial; these word-for-word transcripts are used in appeals
- officer in charge of the court proceeding; ensures all evidence used in the trial is legal, instructs the jury and typically provides the sentence when a defendant is convicted
- agreement between the plaintiff and the defendant to end the dispute
- neutral panels established by government agencies to settle a variety of disputes among different parties of people and businesses
- court officer responsible for giving out subpoenas, escorting defendants from jail to the courtroom, representing the jury to the judge and protecting safety of all in the courtroom
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- jury’s final decision based on all of the facts and evidence presented in the trial
- dispute between two or more parties consisting of the first party, or plaintiff, accusing the second party, or defendant, of causing injury or damage to the plaintiff; reasonable doubt is not required
- attorney who is hired or appointed by the state or federal government to represent the plaintiff or the state
- includes the right of each party to obtain and present witnesses and evidence
- represents the defendant and ensures the defendant is protected according to the law
- responsible for deciding what is true in a case and in a criminal case, deciding whether or not the defendant has committed a crime
- party initiating a lawsuit against an organization or individual
- transfer of a case from a lower to a higher level for a new hearin
- process of choosing potential jurors by disqualifying biased people who cannot be neutral or fair
- first official court appearance for the defendant; used to inform defendant of official criminal charges, take defendants plea, negotiate bail if necessary and set up dates for further proceedings
20 Clues: to be released from criminal charges • person against whom a crime has been committed • party initiating a lawsuit against an organization or individual • transfer of a case from a lower to a higher level for a new hearin • party denying or defending against allegations made by the plaintiff • agreement between the plaintiff and the defendant to end the dispute • ...
legal studies 2026-02-26
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- Court – Highest court in Victoria.
- – Person bringing a civil case.
- – Person responding to a civil claim.
- stage – Detailed examination of the bill.
- – Being legally responsible for actions.
- of law – Principle that everyone is subject to the law, including government.
- – Punishment for a crime.
- – People should be able to use the legal system.
- – A proposed law.
- – Able to be applied and upheld.
- resolution – The process of settling conflicts legally.
- cohesion – When society works together in harmony.
- justice – The right to a fair hearing.
- legislation – Law made by authority given by parliament.
- Court – Handles serious criminal and civil cases.
- values – Matches society’s standards.
- Court – Lowest Victorian court.
- – Laws made by parliament.
- – Turning common law into statute law.
- – Explaining the meaning of statutes.
- interpretation – Courts interpreting Acts.
- decisis – “Let the decision stand.”
- – The supreme set of rules governing Australi
- reading – Final vote on the bill.
- – Penalties imposed for breaking the law.
- – Public is aware of the law.
- – All people are treated the same before the law.
- – A legal principle from a previous case.
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- – Review of a lower court decision.
- – The state bringing a criminal case.
- offence – A minor offence.
- reasonable doubt – Standard of proof in criminal cases.
- law – Law made by judges through cases.
- of probabilities – Standard of proof in civil cases.
- precedent – A decision that may influence but not bind.
- decidendi – The reason for the court’s decision.
- dictum – A judge’s comment not essential to the decision.
- assent – Formal approval of a bill.
- reading – Main debate on the bill.
- – Written in plain, understandable language.
- – Processes must be impartial and unbiased.
- – Does not change too frequently.
- – Decisions made without bias.
- – Failure to take reasonable care.
- – The authority of a court to hear a case.
- – Money awarded as compensation.
- offence – A serious crime.
- law – Law made by parliament.
- precedent – A decision that must be followed.
- – Rules made under an Act.
- reading – Formal introduction of a bill.
- – Parliament cancelling common law.
- law – Law developed by judges.
53 Clues: – A proposed law. • – Punishment for a crime. • offence – A minor offence. • offence – A serious crime. • – Laws made by parliament. • – Rules made under an Act. • law – Law made by parliament. • – Public is aware of the law. • – Decisions made without bias. • law – Law developed by judges. • – Person bringing a civil case. • Court – Lowest Victorian court. • ...
Florida Edition 2025-04-08
Across
- white people lose there minds when this song comes on at a wedding
- The best temperature for a shake shack burger
- Ubers should be required to have a minumum of 3 of these
- "Hi im _ _ _ _"
- Gun to my head im never getting on this airline again
- the most mike carryon item
- 3 of these before 11:30 and the day cant get better
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- This evil ***** is the one that shoudlve died in white lotus
- synonym for 9/11
- unwanted (huge massive) bathroom guest
- Tis fruit is absolutley terrified of your dad
- The most luxury hotel in fort meyers
- this kind of shop is guaranteed to have a pen(mechincal pencil)(
- The worst ranchwater flavour
14 Clues: "Hi im _ _ _ _" • synonym for 9/11 • the most mike carryon item • The worst ranchwater flavour • The most luxury hotel in fort meyers • unwanted (huge massive) bathroom guest • The best temperature for a shake shack burger • Tis fruit is absolutley terrified of your dad • 3 of these before 11:30 and the day cant get better • ...
Australian Court Hierarchy 2024-02-03
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- Hears among the most serious criminal and complex civil cases in the state.
- Protects the community from the harmful actions of others. When a person commits a crime, the state prosecutes that person by having them taken before a court.
- Deals with a range of offences, including less serious offences (summary offences).
- Hears serious criminal cases such as armed robbery, serious drug-related offences and serious assaults, including sexual assaults.
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- An area of law for which a court has responsibility
- Deals with non-criminal disputes between individuals or groups. These can arise in matters related to business dealings, or when a person is harmed by the careless actions of another.
- Courts are either lower, intermediate or higher courts. This arrangement is known as a hierarchy.
- The highest court in the Australian judicial system.
8 Clues: An area of law for which a court has responsibility • The highest court in the Australian judicial system. • Hears among the most serious criminal and complex civil cases in the state. • Deals with a range of offences, including less serious offences (summary offences). • ...
crime 2024-03-04
Across
- The intentional and malicious setting of fire to property or structures.
- The illegal entry into a building with the intent to commit theft, vandalism, or another crime.
- The fraudulent appropriation of funds or property entrusted to one's care, typically by an employee or trusted individual.
- Criminal activities carried out by organized groups or syndicates, often involving drug trafficking, extortion, racketeering, and other illicit activities.
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- A criminal offense committed against a person or property motivated by bias or prejudice based on race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or other characteristics.
- The act of harassing or pursuing someone persistently and obsessively, often leading to fear or distress.
- Criminal activities carried out using computers or the internet, such as hacking, phishing, or identity theft.
- Deception or trickery used for personal gain, often involving false representation, misrepresentation, or dishonesty.
8 Clues: The intentional and malicious setting of fire to property or structures. • The illegal entry into a building with the intent to commit theft, vandalism, or another crime. • The act of harassing or pursuing someone persistently and obsessively, often leading to fear or distress. • ...
Elements of Crime 2016-03-08
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- Desire to cause the outcome that resulted
- Fails to perceive a substantial and unjustifiable risk that the result will occur or that the circumstance exists
- Action undertaken with awareness
- The legal requirement that actus reus and mens rea must occur simultaneously for criminal liability to exist
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- The basic components of crime
- The "culpable mental state"
- The "criminal act"
- Consciously disregards a substantial and unjustifiable risk that the result will occur
8 Clues: The "criminal act" • The "culpable mental state" • The basic components of crime • Action undertaken with awareness • Desire to cause the outcome that resulted • Consciously disregards a substantial and unjustifiable risk that the result will occur • The legal requirement that actus reus and mens rea must occur simultaneously for criminal liability to exist • ...
The Open File of Stacey Thorne 2021-12-03
Across
- alleged murderer
- body of people presided over by a judge and acting as a tribunal in civil and criminal cases
- location of where the crime occurred
- assigned to a defendant found guilty by a court
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- victim of case
- law/the law that relates to crime
- place for the confinement of people accused or convicted of a crime
- weapon found in the crime scene
8 Clues: victim of case • alleged murderer • weapon found in the crime scene • law/the law that relates to crime • location of where the crime occurred • assigned to a defendant found guilty by a court • place for the confinement of people accused or convicted of a crime • body of people presided over by a judge and acting as a tribunal in civil and criminal cases
Securus Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-19
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- Elected official
- Used to reduce contraband
- SecureView+JPay
- long-stay facility
- Secure Call Platform
- ill will towards a person
- The software platform that apps reside on
- Appointed by governor
- return to criminal behavior
- county detainment facility
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- & Friends
- personal allowed number
- Inmate to Inmate Communication Evaluation Reporting
- Corrections Officer
- Securus Tablet program
- billing name and address
- before sentencing
- Not legally permissible to possess
- Department of Corrections
19 Clues: & Friends • SecureView+JPay • Elected official • before sentencing • long-stay facility • Corrections Officer • Secure Call Platform • Appointed by governor • Securus Tablet program • personal allowed number • billing name and address • Used to reduce contraband • ill will towards a person • Department of Corrections • county detainment facility • return to criminal behavior • ...
Unit 12B_Reading &Listening Vocabualry 2022-03-01
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- To fill (a suitcase or bag) with clothes and other items
- A study to find out more about an area or topic
- The feeling of having fun and being happy
- A university academic lecturer of the highest rank
- Very bad or awful
- Feeling wrong for something you have done
- Very beautiful or attractive
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- A study of how the humans' minds work
- To modify or change from the original
- In a way that is not the same as another or as before
- A disagreement or fight between 2 or more people
- A unit of heredity which is passed from a parent to a baby
- To talk about others behind their back
- Relating to the society
14 Clues: Very bad or awful • Relating to the society • Very beautiful or attractive • A study of how the humans' minds work • To modify or change from the original • To talk about others behind their back • The feeling of having fun and being happy • Feeling wrong for something you have done • A study to find out more about an area or topic • ...
Happy Valentine's Day Baby <3 2025-02-12
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- The dog who's always on our minds, might be leaking info to spies
- Our first month
- Who loves you the mostest
- The name of the city that was the show, not the city we saw the show in
- A small dumpling lover
- The city I thought I'd never go to
- Of Indonesian origin, which I can eat more than you
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- Our latest international adventure
- The game we're professionals at
- A Justin Bieber song which is also a nickname
- The composer for a ballet we experienced surrounded by palm trees
- ___ time is the best time
- Our favorite dog, who shares a name with a Super Mario Galaxy Character
- The princess from the first of many movies
14 Clues: Our first month • A small dumpling lover • Who loves you the mostest • ___ time is the best time • The game we're professionals at • Our latest international adventure • The city I thought I'd never go to • The princess from the first of many movies • A Justin Bieber song which is also a nickname • Of Indonesian origin, which I can eat more than you • ...
Relationship Test 2024-06-02
Izzyś Crossword Catastrophe 2022-09-01
5 Clues: solves an answer • what they build as a model • minds highest creativity point • what they use to build a prototype • person who designs machines and solve problems
10BL1 - Who are we 2020-04-29
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- Buzzcut
- The IDA criminal
- Magnum's helicopter pilot / DaF No. 1
- Chameleon
- Edgar
- She's always guilty
- The homework giver
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- Mr. How-many-words-do-we-have-to-write?
- Y8 Controversial Artist of the Year Award Winner
- Infectious laughter
- The gum chewer
- Small village in Suffolk
- Czy papież jest katolikiem?
- Alman
- El chapito
- MC Ъпсурт
- "In my old school.....
- "You can tell by the way I use my walk..."
- Sra Ortega 2.0
- The fastest speaker
20 Clues: Alman • Edgar • Buzzcut • MC Ъпсурт • Chameleon • El chapito • The gum chewer • Sra Ortega 2.0 • The IDA criminal • The homework giver • Infectious laughter • She's always guilty • The fastest speaker • "In my old school..... • Small village in Suffolk • Czy papież jest katolikiem? • Magnum's helicopter pilot / DaF No. 1 • Mr. How-many-words-do-we-have-to-write? • ...
"The Lady, or the Tiger" Vocab 2020-10-12
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- become unsteady
- two parts that a thing can be divided into
- domineering
- nonrestrictive
- showing little emotion
- passion
- punishment inflicted for a criminal act
- agreeable and friendly
- careful consideration
- a person who is part of a royal court
- court of justice
- treating all equally
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- a low protective wall
- wants; a feeling of liking
- excessively complicated
- characterized by a lively energy
- concerned with beauty
- cruel or primitive
- expressing mournfulness
- domineering
- a group of singers in a choir
21 Clues: passion • domineering • domineering • nonrestrictive • become unsteady • court of justice • cruel or primitive • treating all equally • a low protective wall • concerned with beauty • careful consideration • showing little emotion • agreeable and friendly • excessively complicated • expressing mournfulness • wants; a feeling of liking • a group of singers in a choir • ...
B5U4 2018-07-12
Brandons Crossword 2018-10-18
Across
- Rubeus
- We the sorry people
- Smooth
- Superhero Friends
- Jackson
- Seeing green
- She's be
- Headmaster
- I play everyday
- My very easy method
- Cat Hero
- Edward Cullens
- Lightning hammer
- Lebron
- Diary of a kid
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- Copperboy
- Yellow family
- Cho Chang
- Potters house
- 8 legged girl
- Tom Riddle
- Planet with a ring to it
- Battle royale
- Sliding shoes
- Fantastic
- Nuggets
- Guardians
- Bad smiley
- Off the
29 Clues: Rubeus • Smooth • Lebron • Jackson • Nuggets • Off the • She's be • Cat Hero • Copperboy • Cho Chang • Fantastic • Guardians • Tom Riddle • Headmaster • Bad smiley • Seeing green • Yellow family • Potters house • 8 legged girl • Battle royale • Sliding shoes • Edward Cullens • Diary of a kid • I play everyday • Lightning hammer • Superhero Friends • We the sorry people • My very easy method • Planet with a ring to it
Batman 2024-05-23
Across
- Joker's favorite game
- Gotham City's festival
- Actor who played Batman
- Actor who played the Joker
- Batman's car
- Gotham's mental hospital
- City plagued by crime
- Batman's alter ego
- Gotham City’s criminal underworld boss
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- Gotham City's top cop
- Joker's signature weapon
- Batman’s love interest, a photojournalist
- Gotham City's protector
- Joker's real name
- Chemical plant involved in Joker's origin
- District Attorney, Batman's ally
- Sound of Joker's laughter
- Director of "Batman" (1989)
- Batman’s grappling tool
- Batman's loyal butler
20 Clues: Batman's car • Joker's real name • Batman's alter ego • Gotham City's top cop • Joker's favorite game • City plagued by crime • Batman's loyal butler • Gotham City's festival • Gotham City's protector • Actor who played Batman • Batman’s grappling tool • Joker's signature weapon • Gotham's mental hospital • Sound of Joker's laughter • Actor who played the Joker • Director of "Batman" (1989) • ...
Collection of Pieces of Writing 2024-05-01
Across
- Night
- Without gas
- Annie
- Pauly Shore's destination for Thanksgivage
- Schwing
- Nudge-nudge
- Tri-coloured feline
- Dimensional passes
- What kind of man Covenant is
- Favorite place for an air hockey duel
- What charity is to the Ferengi
- Tis a wound
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- A paladin's aura
- Least favourite season
- Friendly, indifferent, or hostile
- Beyond zero HP
- Corporeal time of arrival
- Geological skippers
- Seang
- Film with the seven non-dwarves
- Are you okay
- Favoured weapons in Fable
22 Clues: Night • Annie • Seang • Schwing • Without gas • Nudge-nudge • Tis a wound • Are you okay • Beyond zero HP • A paladin's aura • Dimensional passes • Geological skippers • Tri-coloured feline • Least favourite season • Corporeal time of arrival • Favoured weapons in Fable • What kind of man Covenant is • What charity is to the Ferengi • Film with the seven non-dwarves • Friendly, indifferent, or hostile • ...
Term Two Spelling List (20 words) 2024-05-27
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- the most clean
- thing in your mouth with taste buds
- popcorn ______
- get familiar with something
- place to cook popcorn
- definitely know or definite
- the most sad
- a lot of noise
- seat for riding a horse
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- the most alone
- severely scare
- device for boiling water
- someone who commits a crime
- i will give you no _____
- leader of a school
- has a lot of money
- something that you use so solve math problems
- not possible
- selfish
- damp
20 Clues: damp • selfish • not possible • the most sad • the most alone • the most clean • severely scare • popcorn ______ • a lot of noise • leader of a school • has a lot of money • place to cook popcorn • seat for riding a horse • device for boiling water • i will give you no _____ • someone who commits a crime • get familiar with something • definitely know or definite • thing in your mouth with taste buds • ...
Famous Gangsters of the 1930s 2024-03-04
Across
- Mobster associated with Las Vegas
- Chicago mobster nickname
- Jewish mobster
- Bank robber with a facial scar
- Criminal
- Law enforcement agency
- Era of bootlegging
- Bank robber
- Chicago crime boss
- Leader of the Barker Gang
- Nickname for a notorious gangster
- Another term for gangster
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- Partner in crime with Bonnie
- Type of crime
- Capone's enforcer
- Gambino crime family head
- Member of the Barker-Karpis Gang
- Bank robber
- Half of a notorious duo
- Harlem numbers racketeer
- New York mobster
21 Clues: Criminal • Bank robber • Bank robber • Type of crime • Jewish mobster • New York mobster • Capone's enforcer • Era of bootlegging • Chicago crime boss • Law enforcement agency • Half of a notorious duo • Chicago mobster nickname • Harlem numbers racketeer • Gambino crime family head • Leader of the Barker Gang • Another term for gangster • Partner in crime with Bonnie • ...
Crossword 24 2024-03-13
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- made from metal
- an activity to find out who's the best
- the last one
- a source of information
- where something came from
- an ending
- an event in time
- to live there
- to mention
- a person who lives in a certain community
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- to break the law
- to light
- a country
- the first one
- a person who breaks the law
- iron
- what starts a car
- from a country
- to challenge someone
- a memorable moment in time
20 Clues: iron • to light • a country • an ending • to mention • the last one • the first one • to live there • from a country • made from metal • to break the law • an event in time • what starts a car • to challenge someone • a source of information • where something came from • a memorable moment in time • a person who breaks the law • an activity to find out who's the best • ...
Revision 2025-05-19
Across
- Incorrect positive identification
- Ability to recover from adversity
- Mass violence events
- Military stress environment
- Pavlov's learning theory
- tendency to reoffend
- Natural body rhythms
- post-traumatic stress disorder
- it's an ability to feel emotions
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- High-risk athletic activities
- Criminal behavior analysis
- Criminal's characteristic method
- Freud's therapeutic method
- study of brain and behavior
- conversation simulator
- Maslow's motivation framework
- Predicting offender characteristics
- Biological sleep-wake cycle
- Post-trauma emotional burden
- Fight or flight hormone
- Russian developmental psychologist
21 Clues: Mass violence events • tendency to reoffend • Natural body rhythms • conversation simulator • Fight or flight hormone • Pavlov's learning theory • Criminal behavior analysis • Freud's therapeutic method • study of brain and behavior • Military stress environment • Biological sleep-wake cycle • Post-trauma emotional burden • High-risk athletic activities • Maslow's motivation framework • ...
Week 1 2025-11-19
Across
- Defends Crown prince
- Keys/tools used on door
- Man pulls gun out to defend store
- resigned,on vacation
- 2 shots,one to the lung
- Air taxi
- On amazon
- Miguel Martinez
- "nothing to hide"
- murdered on cruise
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- development for 16 years
- Trains Newcomers
- Lots of criminal history
- Dozens of accidents
- Senior
- Files will be released soon
- New face I.D. recognition
- house in Cali.
- Dad reunites with family at game
- Trend Online
20 Clues: Senior • Air taxi • On amazon • Trend Online • house in Cali. • Miguel Martinez • Trains Newcomers • "nothing to hide" • murdered on cruise • Dozens of accidents • Defends Crown prince • resigned,on vacation • Keys/tools used on door • 2 shots,one to the lung • development for 16 years • Lots of criminal history • New face I.D. recognition • Files will be released soon • ...
Spelling Week 19 2026-02-26
Across
- Angry vent
- Consent
- Versions
- Long argument
- Someone's life in a book written by someone else
- Half is radius
- Between two things
- Approval
- Practical use
- Not quite a heading
- Considered invalid officially
- Learning to tell stories for newspapers and news websites
- Continuation of a movie
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- Submission
- More than the truth
- To look closely
- A place of entertainment and movies
- Move back (ex: a hairline)
- An unintentional glance
- Criminal deception
- Fake
- Several combined elements
22 Clues: Fake • Consent • Versions • Approval • Submission • Angry vent • Long argument • Practical use • Half is radius • To look closely • Criminal deception • Between two things • More than the truth • Not quite a heading • An unintentional glance • Continuation of a movie • Several combined elements • Move back (ex: a hairline) • Considered invalid officially • A place of entertainment and movies • ...
APEX Criminal Law "Other Crimes" 2020-03-25
Across
- Larceny with force/intimidation
- Another word for carrying away
- Receiving stolen property requirement
- Satisfies malice (disregard)
- Common law: burning of another's
- False pretenses transfer
- Approach with burglary in the daytime
- Difference between embezzlement and conversion possession
- Larceny only applies to ___ property
- Continuing _____ doctrine: intent to steal is formed some time after the taking has been completed
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- Forgery document significance
- Completion of burglary isn't required, ____ is enough
- Larceny by trick transfer
- Larceny, assault, battery ____ into robbery
- Larceny movement
- Intent needed for larceny by trick/false pretenses
- Arson burning
17 Clues: Arson burning • Larceny movement • False pretenses transfer • Larceny by trick transfer • Satisfies malice (disregard) • Forgery document significance • Another word for carrying away • Larceny with force/intimidation • Common law: burning of another's • Larceny only applies to ___ property • Receiving stolen property requirement • Approach with burglary in the daytime • ...
2022 in Review 2023-01-02
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- This monarch passed away in 2022 at the ripe age of 96, setting the record for the longest reigning Queenof England – 70 years!
- You might hope that you never invested in this “modern” form of alternative, online money
- This former pope died at the ripe age of 96
- This was the sound heard round the world when the Academy Awards were interrupted by a bit of a scuffle
- This new and very, very expensive telescope sent back its first stunning images of the far reaches of the Universe in 2022
- This world-famous tennis star played her last game in 2022
- This long-standing, 50 year old law was dramatically overturned in 2022
- This former President announced a new bid for the White House in 2022
- Our tiny planet hit this milestone number in terms of global population in 2022
- This high profile Congressional Hearing had nation-wide viewership, as it tried to make sense of the destructive Insurrection on the Capitol that happened in 2020
- President Biden fulfilled this promise when he nominated Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court.
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- An early form of this ground-breaking technology was finally achieved – something which will dramatically change the way we make energy in the coming decades
- Nobody wanted to be this actor when he went through his very public (and embarrassing) divorce trial
- These storms were witnessed with record-setting ferocity (viciousness)
- This small, unlikely country hosts the World Cup, having to build multiple stadiums in their small country
- Sadly, Scientists have concluded in 2022 that this substance is now found in the bloodstream of about half of the population
- This tech billionaire found much harsh criticism from the public when he purchased Twitter in 2022
- This former world-renowned soccer player, and winner of 4 World Cups died in 2022
- This Country saw much hardship due to the criminal invasion of its neighboring country
- The price of this precious commodity hit an all-time high in 2022
- This Western Drama set a record viewership in 2022
- The nation-wide shortage of this crucial item blindsided everyone when it hit in 2022, especially frustrating young mothers
- This courageous leader of a War-Torn nation became Man of the Year for Time Magazine, but also in the hearts and minds of many around the globe
- This long overdue movie sequel came over 30 years after the original
- This Economic problem reared its ugly head in 2022 making budgeting for the Average American family quite difficult
25 Clues: This former pope died at the ripe age of 96 • This Western Drama set a record viewership in 2022 • This world-famous tennis star played her last game in 2022 • The price of this precious commodity hit an all-time high in 2022 • This long overdue movie sequel came over 30 years after the original • ...
Module 6 Vocabulary - no grade earned - use this to study 2017-03-11
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- A concept where the state assumes the role of a parent in dealing with children and bad behavior.
- The equivalent of a criminal complaint in adult court.
- Behavior that violates criminal law, juvenile status offenses, and other rules directed specifically at juveniles.
- A process where a particular juvenile might be sent to the adult court for criminal prosecution.
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- The equivalent of a trial in the adult court where the judge hears evidencee and decides if the allegations in the petition are supported.
- A person who is below the minimum age to be considred a legal adult.
- The equivalent of a sentencing hearing in adult court where the judge decides what treatment or penalty will be imposed.
- A review by the court personnel to decide on diversion or adjudication.
8 Clues: The equivalent of a criminal complaint in adult court. • A person who is below the minimum age to be considred a legal adult. • A review by the court personnel to decide on diversion or adjudication. • A process where a particular juvenile might be sent to the adult court for criminal prosecution. • ...
VOCABULARY 2021-05-11
Across
- have power
- a dissagreement
- feeling sad
- something bad against jews
- teach a person to believe something
- sad and abandoned
- being scared
- not aware
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- cruel
- saying something bad about people with different backgrounds
- destruction on a massive scale
- that someone is unworthy of respect
- killing lagre amount of people
- lack of knowledge
- showing no mercy
- similar to desolate
- criminal behaviour
- without hope
18 Clues: cruel • not aware • have power • feeling sad • being scared • without hope • a dissagreement • showing no mercy • lack of knowledge • sad and abandoned • criminal behaviour • similar to desolate • something bad against jews • destruction on a massive scale • killing lagre amount of people • that someone is unworthy of respect • teach a person to believe something • ...
Court Crossword 2025-06-11
Across
- Finds the fugitives
- Rules for Everyone
- Witnesses have to tell this
- Judge's Hammer
- Lawyers Use This to Prove Facts
- They sniff for clues
- Where the judge sits
- Fair and Right
- Means You Did a Bad Thing
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- Something you swear
- Investigator
- Something wrong? File this!
- Argues the case
- Courtroom Boss
- The Judge Wears These
- I disagree!
- Can Be Criminal or Civil
- Regular People Who Decide
18 Clues: I disagree! • Investigator • Courtroom Boss • Judge's Hammer • Fair and Right • Argues the case • Rules for Everyone • Something you swear • Finds the fugitives • They sniff for clues • Where the judge sits • The Judge Wears These • Can Be Criminal or Civil • Regular People Who Decide • Means You Did a Bad Thing • Something wrong? File this! • Witnesses have to tell this • ...
AC2.1 Explain Forms of Social Control 2023-05-14
Across
- the use of punishment as a threat to stop people from offending
- the use of some kind of force to make someone conform, this may be physical or psychological
- a set of beliefs that guide and influence our decision making and behaviour
- surname of the man who developed the 'containment theory'
- agencies of the criminal justice system are _____ forms of social control
Down
- transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation
- learning that occurs through rewards and punishments for behaviour
- stated that people need four main bonds in their life, attachment, commitment, involvement and belief.
- containment comes from the influence of social groups around us
- strategies for preventing deviant or criminal behaviour.
- unwritten rules about behaviour - expected behaviour in society
- containment comes from our upbringing and influence from family socialisation
- standards of behaviour that are viewed as right or wrong
13 Clues: strategies for preventing deviant or criminal behaviour. • standards of behaviour that are viewed as right or wrong • surname of the man who developed the 'containment theory' • the use of punishment as a threat to stop people from offending • containment comes from the influence of social groups around us • ...
Organized Crime H English 10 P.4 Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-06
Across
- "The President's ________", a book published by Nan Britton.
- When Law Enforcement is bribed to participate in criminal activity.
- The _______ Administration Scandal.
- The 1919 _______ "Black Sox" Scandal was an example of World Series fixing.
Down
- Criminal activities that are planned and controlled by powerful groups and carried out on a large scale.
- This scandal features an affair, bribery, and threats.
- The prohibition of this item led to smuggling, bootlegging, and other illegal activity.
- Gamblers working with sports teams in the World Series to rig the outcome.
- The act of illegally smuggling or brewing alcohol.
9 Clues: The _______ Administration Scandal. • The act of illegally smuggling or brewing alcohol. • This scandal features an affair, bribery, and threats. • "The President's ________", a book published by Nan Britton. • When Law Enforcement is bribed to participate in criminal activity. • Gamblers working with sports teams in the World Series to rig the outcome. • ...
From Boom to Bust 2022-01-04
12 Clues: WWI veterans • 1 in 4 people • taught evolution • anti evolutionist • Accused for assult • illegal nightclubs • banning of alcohol • Criminal in Chicago • town for the homeless • major economic collapse • religion is better then science • fine to drink for religious reasons only
第九单元余下词汇测试 2019-05-25
Crime - Crossword 2025-01-06
12 Clues: shaming • cyber crime • marijuana study • imitation of crime • the criminal career • rational choice theory • the negotiation of justice • biosocial approach to crime • primary and secondary deviance • societal and situational deviance • moral panics and deviance amplificaiton • inadequate socialisation leads to crime
Just Mercy 2021-03-03
Across
- The carrying out or putting into effect of a plan, order, or course of action.
- having declared guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge
- A person who supports the policy of enforced separation of different racial groups.
- Not physically or mentally strong, through age or illness
- a favor done without compensation
- Free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty
- A statement of a witness in court, usually on oath
- Unbiased
- a fault in the property that could not have been discovered by a reasonably thorough inspection before the sale.
- A crime
Down
- To take into custody
- a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law.
- in accordance with a particular law
- hortening a term of punishment or lowering level of punishment
- A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.
- not governed by reason, mental clarity, or understanding.
- A person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action.
- of or relating to or limited by time
- the act of beginning something again after a pause or interruption
- A person appointed to act for another in business or legal matters
20 Clues: A crime • Unbiased • To take into custody • a favor done without compensation • in accordance with a particular law • of or relating to or limited by time • A statement of a witness in court, usually on oath • not governed by reason, mental clarity, or understanding. • Not physically or mentally strong, through age or illness • ...
