criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Business Law 1 2.2 Vocabulary 2017-03-31
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- A written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation for use in court.
- A hearing where the state decides whether to release the individual on bail.
- The first part of a trial, where the two sides present their cases as factually as possible.
- A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
- A legal dispute between two or more parties.
- The act of depriving someone of their liberty, in relation to investigating or preventing a crime.
- The use of methods such as mediation and arbitration to resolve a dispute instead of litigation.
- A hearing in which the purpose is making a judicial ruling such as a judgement or decree.
- The use of an independent party to settle a dispute.
- Intervention in a dispute to resolve it.
- The formal finding of fact made by the jury on matters or questions submitted to them by the judge.
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- The action of calling someone before court for a criminal charge.
- Stopping someone from being angry or placating them.
- An individual, company or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- 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.
- Any material object that plays a role in the litigation.
- A person bringing the case against another in a court of law.
- A meeting that occurs before the trial begins that tries to resolve some of the legal issues before the trial occurs.
- Discussion intended to reach an agreement.
- Prosecution of an individual by a government for committing a public criminal offense.
- 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.
- The means by which a court of law enforces a right, imposes a penalty or makes another court order to impose its will.
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. • Stopping someone from being angry or placating them. • The use of an independent party to settle a dispute. • Any material object that plays a role in the litigation. • ...
Business Law 1 Chapter 3 Vocabulary 2017-03-31
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- A written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation for use in court.
- The formal finding of fact made by the jury on matters or questions submitted to them by the judge.
- The means by which a court of law enforces a right, imposes a penalty or makes another court order to impose its will.
- Any material object that plays a role in the litigation.
- The action of calling someone before court for a criminal charge.
- 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.
- Prosecution of an individual by a government for committing a public criminal offense.
- A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
- The act of depriving someone of their liberty, in relation to investigating or preventing a crime.
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- A hearing where the state decides whether to release the individual on bail.
- A person bringing the case against another in a court of law.
- An individual, company or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- A meeting that occurs before the trial begins that tries to resolve some of the legal issues before the trial occurs.
- A legal dispute between two or more parties.
- A hearing in which the purpose is making a judicial ruling such as a judgement or decree.
- Stopping someone from being angry or placating them.
- 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.
- The use of an independent party to settle a dispute.
- The first part of a trial, where the two sides present their cases as factually as possible.
- Intervention in a dispute to resolve it.
- Discussion intended to reach an agreement.
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. • Stopping someone from being angry or placating them. • The use of an independent party to settle a dispute. • Any material object that plays a role in the litigation. • ...
Personal and Business Law 2017-05-15
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- Deception, lie or dishonesty designed to cheat.
- action A lawsuit brought by one or more persons on behalf of a group.
- A less serious criminal offence with a prison sentence of l year or less.
- Denial of equal treatment or protection under the law.
- A way of settling a dispute without going to trial.
- The obligation to do or not do something.
- property Land and all items attached to it.
- A court's decision in a civil case.
- The violation of a law, duty or other form of obligation.
- property A person's idea or invention.
- The reason a person commits a crime.
- A breach of some obligation which causes harm or injury to someone; a civil wrong.
- Compensation for an injury.
- The person against whom a claim is made.
- money asked for or paid to a plaintiff for losses suffered.
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- A person who speaks for the cause of another.
- law Laws that do not involve criminal matters.
- liability The legal responsibility for damage even if not negligent.
- Conflict with some provision of the Constitution.
- The power of the President to prevent a bill.
- The killing of another person.
- Failure to exercise reasonable care.
- Any intentional, unlawful physical contact inflicted without consent.
- of Rights The first 10 amendments to the Constitution.
- The action by a landlord of removing a tenant from a rental unit.
- Money or property given as security for a debt.
- A mutual agreement made before the case goes to trial or before a final judgement.
- The injured party who brings legal action.
- A serious criminal offense punishable by a prison sentence of more than 1 year.
- To give up a right, privilege or benefit voluntarily.
- The failure of a parent or guardian to properly take care of a child.
- Written laws enacted by legislatures.
- An intentional threat, show of force or movement that causes reasonable fear.
- Formal accusation of a crime.
34 Clues: Compensation for an injury. • Formal accusation of a crime. • The killing of another person. • A court's decision in a civil case. • Failure to exercise reasonable care. • The reason a person commits a crime. • Written laws enacted by legislatures. • property A person's idea or invention. • The person against whom a claim is made. • The obligation to do or not do something. • ...
Legal Studies Review Crossword No. 1 2013-10-06
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- rests with the party making the allegation
- precedent A precedent that must be
- A person who is not present at the time of
- system The system of trial where
- A person charged with a criminal offence;
- of a fact.
- assertion. In criminal cases, this rests on the
- a ‘like’ case.
- A person (defendant) charged with a
- An alternative dispute resolution method
- driving To cause the death of another
- or Supreme courts.
- offence where the case is heard in the
- while in civil cases, it rests on the
- person’s good reputation.
- arbitrator who can make a final and
- law The area of law developed by the courts;
- be performed with or without a warrant.
- the courts.
- both parties present their case before an
- A parliament consisting of two houses
- Any action that places another individual in
- by all lower courts in the same hierarchy
- of violence.
- Laws passed by parliament.
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- The authority of the Queen in parliament
- parties present a case before an impartial
- law.
- A written or oral statement that injures
- of proof A duty to prove what is suspected,
- that are subordinate to parliament.
- good behaviour; sometimes known as an
- Agreement to an offer to form a
- the Crown.
- of the tenancy agreement as a security for the
- a crime.
- money from a tenant held during the
- An unexpected result of an act that was
- crime but assists
- A court releases a person on the condition
- A civil remedy providing monetary
- A warning to suspects of their rights prior to
- Anything that has a tendency to prove the
- or negligent.
- legislation Those laws made by bodies or
- driving a car in a manner considered to be
- with no intention of wrongdoing.
- Legal apprehension of a suspect. An arrest
- reus A wrongful act; the physical act
49 Clues: law. • a crime. • the Crown. • of a fact. • the courts. • of violence. • or negligent. • a ‘like’ case. • crime but assists • or Supreme courts. • person’s good reputation. • Laws passed by parliament. • Agreement to an offer to form a • with no intention of wrongdoing. • system The system of trial where • A civil remedy providing monetary • that are subordinate to parliament. • ...
Criminology Chapter 2 2022-08-31
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- Positivism uses the ______method to study criminality.
- results from forces beyond the individual’s control.
- The repetition of criminal behavior by those already involved in
- Bentham also designed a model prison, the _____ House.
- Believed the pain of punishment must outweigh the pleasure derived from the crime.
- ____ of crime suggests that crime is rewarding to offenders because it is exciting and feels good.
- For punishment to be an effective _____, it must be swift, certain, and severe enough to outweigh the rewards of the crime.
- The activities approach claims that crime is likely to occur when a motivated offender and a
- Cesare Beccaria's Essay on Crime and Punishment influenced the writing of what U.S. document?
- One reason the criminal justice system seems so ineffective in preventing crime is because few ___ are arrested.
- Just deserts is the ______ model that refers to the notion that the offender deserves the punishment s/he receives at the hands of the law.
- Beccaria's view was the purpose of punishment should be deterrence rather than ____.
- This theory links victimization risks to the daily routine of people.
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- School of criminology that believes if an individual chooses to violate the law, s/he deserves punishment and must be punished.
- One component of an incapacitation strategy.
- the need for criminal opportunity and emphasizes the use of situational crime prevention strategies
- Both classical and neoclassical thought emphasizes ____.
- Type of choice theory that believes criminals make a conscious, rational, and at least partially informed choice to commit crime after weighing the costs and benefits of available alternatives.
- Type of incapacitation that removes dangerous people/groups from society.
- Type of criminology that believes that
- Beccaria condemned the use of ____.
- Person who believed punishment based on the degree injury caused, felt that the purpose of punishment should be deterrence (rather than retribution), and saw punishment as a tool to an end (crime prevention), rather than an end in itself.
- target come together in the absence of a capable guardian (someone who effectively discourages crime).
- The Death Penalty is a ______ punishment.
24 Clues: Beccaria condemned the use of ____. • Type of criminology that believes that • The Death Penalty is a ______ punishment. • One component of an incapacitation strategy. • results from forces beyond the individual’s control. • Positivism uses the ______method to study criminality. • Bentham also designed a model prison, the _____ House. • ...
Chapter 8 2022-11-03
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- Results in the individual being labeled as deviant and accepting the label as true.
- Any act that is labeled as such by those in authority, is prohibited by law, and is punishable by the government.
- Behavior that violates society's norms.
- Sociologist who developed the strain theory.
- People who study criminal behavior.
- In some kind of public setting the individual is denounced, found guilty, and given the new identity of deviant.
- The practice of assuming that nonwhite Americans are more likely to commit crime than white Americans.
- A large-scale organization of professional criminals that controls some vice or business through violence or the threat of violence.
- Other sociologist who heavily influenced the development of labeling theory.
- Sociologist who developed the idea of the degradation ceremony.
- The threat or actual use of violence to achieve political goals.
- The frequency and closeness of associations a person has with deviant and nondeviant individuals.
- Control theorist who believes that people develop bonds in four ways.
- The system of police, courts, and corrections.
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- Focuses on how individuals come to be identified as deviant.
- The term for repeated criminal behavior.
- Nonconformity that goes undetected by those in authority.
- Sociologist who heavily influenced the development of labeling theory.
- People suspend their moral beliefs to commit deviant acts.
- The police have considerable power to decide who is actually arrested.
- Explains deviance as a learned behavior.
- Explains deviance as a natural occurrence.
- Conflict theorist who believes that the ruling classes label any behavior that threatens their power base as deviant.
- The process of legal negotiation that allows an accused person to plead guilty to a lesser charge in return for a lighter sentence.
- Views deviance as the natural outgrowth of the values, norms, and structure of society.
- Sets deviant apart from society.
- Sociologist and criminologist who first proposed the concept of differential association.
- Offenses committed by individuals of high social status in the course of their professional lives.
- Sanctions used to punish criminals.
- The situation that arises when the norms of society are unclear or are no longer applicable.
30 Clues: Sets deviant apart from society. • People who study criminal behavior. • Sanctions used to punish criminals. • Behavior that violates society's norms. • The term for repeated criminal behavior. • Explains deviance as a learned behavior. • Explains deviance as a natural occurrence. • Sociologist who developed the strain theory. • ...
Civics crossword puzzle 2024-03-20
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- the first step in a criminal proceeding where the defendant is brought in front of the court to hear the charges against them and enter a plea.
- the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
- the finding or decision of a jury on the matter submitted to it in trial.
- fair treatment through the normal judicial system, especially as a citizen's entitlement.
- apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court.
- the power of a court is the power to hear a case for the first time, as opposed to appellate jurisdiction, when a higher court has the power to review a lower court's decision
- is the legal term for the legal authority granted to a legal entity to enact justice.
- the power to reverse or modify the lower court's decision.
- probable cause is the legal standard by which police authorities have reason to obtain a warrant for the arrest of a suspected criminal and for a court's issuing of a search warrant.
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- is a person who brings a case against another in a court of law.
- a nonindictable offense regarded in the US as less serious than a felony.
- a warrant issued by a judge or magistrate on behalf of the state which authorizes the arrest
- includes the Supreme Court and other federal courts
- an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- the cases in which private citizens (or companies) sue each other in court.
- the prosecution of a person twice for the same offense.
- the power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if the law or presidential action follows the Constitution
- a typically of twenty-three people, selected to examine the validity of an accusation before trial.
- when the government files a case in court to punish someone (the defendant) for committing a crime.
- 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.
20 Clues: includes the Supreme Court and other federal courts • the prosecution of a person twice for the same offense. • the power to reverse or modify the lower court's decision. • is a person who brings a case against another in a court of law. • apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court. • ...
Forensics 2024-04-03
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- Compares anamnestic evidence obtained by investigators with observable physical findings
- Graphic drawing made at the crime scene
- The available body of facts or information indicating whether a proposition is true or valid
- of custody The documentation that proves evidence has not been tampered with
- Deals with issues of human behavior and mental illness as they relate to law
- A precise, often computer aided draft, rendering of the crime scene, usually drawn to scale
- mortis The reduction in body temperature following death
- Objects found at the crime scene
- Study of bullets and ammunition
- Interview witnesses and consult with the CSI unit
- Originally discovered fingerprinting
- Unstained area of the evidence specimen adjacent to the area where the biological stain is deposited
- The process of identifying someone or something
- Relating to one person or thing's self qualities
- Collecting DNA from inside a persons cheek
- Person who sees a crime or accident take place
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- Evidence that may be allowed or conceded
- Statement of where a suspect was at the time of a crime
- Characteristics of evidence that are common to a group of objects or persons
- Application of science to the criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police agencies in a criminal justice system
- Determining the events that occurred during and after a crime
- 1916, technique for looking at dried blood samples
- The act or instance of comparing
- Person permitted to testify at a trial because of special knowledge
- The stiffening of the body after death
- Study of poisons
- officers First to arrive at a crime scene
- Using primarily forensic science for the purpose of examining evidence from criminal cases
- Examines marks left by tools on objects at a crime scene
- Series of systemized measuring techniques that express the dimensions of the human body and skeleton
- Study of the structure and diseases of teeth
- DNA tool in forensics
- A discoloration of the skin on parts of a dead body
- Deoxyribonucleic acid
- Examination to discover the cause of death or the extent of a disease
35 Clues: Study of poisons • DNA tool in forensics • Deoxyribonucleic acid • Study of bullets and ammunition • Objects found at the crime scene • The act or instance of comparing • Originally discovered fingerprinting • The stiffening of the body after death • Graphic drawing made at the crime scene • Evidence that may be allowed or conceded • officers First to arrive at a crime scene • ...
Constitutionally Guaranteed Rights Before During and After a Trial 2023-01-23
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- one of the crimes the death penalty is reserved for
- a formal statement of guilt
- any defendant in a criminal trial is assumed to be innocent until they have been proven guilty (3 words)
- to question an accuser or witness against you in court (2 words)
- the length of the penalty for a crime
- the type of court system the US has (it included Federal and State courts)Criminaljusticeprocess
- this amendment protects you from unreasonable searches and seizures (spell out the number)
- because the results of a trial could deny liberty or death the right to have _____ is guaranteed (another name for an attorney)
- a legal order to attend court
- a law that prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial (2 words)
- the rights which an arresting officer must advise the person being arrested (2 words)
- death penalty, punishment that ends a person’s life (2 words)
- a normally noncriminal act that is considered a law violation only because of a youth's status as a minor (2 words)
- your greatest expectation of privacy is in your ___________
- number of jurors that have to vote for guilt in a criminal trial (3 words)
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- the act of exposing oneself to prosecution, especially by giving evidence or testimony (2 words)
- to be found “not guilty” of a crime
- an arrangement between a prosecutor and a defendant whereby the defendant pleads guilty to a lesser charge in the expectation of leniency. (2 words)
- being tried for the same crime more than once (2 words)
- an ______ search and seizure is often performed without a search warrant or probable cause
- a legal document authorizing a government official to enter and search premises (2 words)
- This amendment grants you certain rights during a trial (spell out the number)
- according to this you cannot me tried for committing an act before it is made illegal (4 words)
- the 4th and 16th amendments state that the government may not deprive anyone of life or liberty without this (2 words)
- in the US people have ________ protected rights and freedoms even if charged with a crime
25 Clues: a formal statement of guilt • a legal order to attend court • to be found “not guilty” of a crime • the length of the penalty for a crime • one of the crimes the death penalty is reserved for • being tried for the same crime more than once (2 words) • your greatest expectation of privacy is in your ___________ • ...
Practical Law Crossword Puzzle 1 2023-05-16
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- person who volunteers to help commit a crime
- the amendment that protects us from cruel and unusual punishments
- an interpersonal wrongful act settled by a lawsuit
- the amendment that protects us from self-incrimination
- part of civil law that deals with real estate
- the killing of another human
- the kind of bargain that prevents a criminal trial
- money paid if found liable in a lawsuit
- the rules of conduct made and enforced by a society's government
- the amendment that guarantees a right to possess firearms if you are in a government militia
- formal charges brought by a grand jury
- type of law settling interpersonal disputes
- part of civil law that deals with official agreements
- burglary, forgery, vandalism
- asking someone to commit a crime
- the ultimate law of the United States
- money put up to ensure one's release from jail prior to trial
- the amendment that guarantees freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures
- person against whom legal claims are made
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- person who represents the government in a criminal case
- person who helps commit a crime but isn't present for the crime
- intentional illegal physical contact
- part of family law in which a marriage is dissolved
- the level of proof, which may be a preponderance or beyond a reasonable doubt
- synonym for imprisonment
- person who instigates a lawsuit
- our judicial system in which there are two opposing parties in court
- the surname used to refer to the warnings the police must give prior to interrogation
- person who oversees a trial
- requires probable cause to obtain
- place where a trial takes place
- the amendment that guarantees a free, fair, speedy, public trial
- attempt or threat of physical attack
- kidnapping, rape, murder
- failure to do what is reasonably expected of you
- part of family law in which possessions are distributed upon one's death
- type of law dealing with illegal acts and their punishments
- the amendment that protects our freedoms of expression
38 Clues: synonym for imprisonment • kidnapping, rape, murder • person who oversees a trial • the killing of another human • burglary, forgery, vandalism • person who instigates a lawsuit • place where a trial takes place • asking someone to commit a crime • requires probable cause to obtain • intentional illegal physical contact • attempt or threat of physical attack • ...
Chloe 2024-09-09
6 Clues: came by who_________ to are minds • God's life in us is _______ grace • ______ is weekended because of original sin • what was darkened because of the original sin • relationship with God is called_____ rightness • gifts given to Adam and eve above nature are the_____ gifts
AOS2 Revision Crossword 2018-03-07
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- An act or omission that is against existing law, harmful to individuals/society, and is punishable by law.
- An area of law that defines a range of behaviours and outlines sanctions for people who commit them.
- When referring to how old one must be when they commit a crime and are able to take full liability is called Age of ________ ______________?
- A serious offence generally heard before a judge and a jury in the County or Supreme Court.
- A person who has carried out the actus reus and has therefore directly committed the offence.
- One purpose of Criminal Law is to _______ _______, meaning to make our community safer, and offer rehabilitation for offenders.
- When a serious crime can be heard in the Magistrates' Court, it is known as an Indictable Offence _____ _________?
- Known as the 'guilty mind'; when the intention to commit a crime is evident.
- The acronym for the organisation that collects, analyses and publishes crime statistics in Victoria.
- A child under this age cannot be charged for any criminal offence, considered doli incapax.
- A person who knowingly assists another person who has committed an indictable offence to evade arrest, prosecution or conviction.
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- The degree or extent to which a case must be proved in court.
- Incapable of evil; the principle that children under 14 years of age are unable to form mens rea.
- The right of a person accused of a crime to be presumed not guilty unless proven otherwise.
- The age a child must be in order to be charged for their criminal actions.
- Where responsibility for committing a crime can be established without having to prove there was mens rea.
- Mens Rea and Actus Reus are two ________ __ _____ that must be proven in court for the accused to be prosecuted.
- A minor offence generally heard in the Magistrates' Court.
- The obligation of a party to prove a case, usually rests on the prosecution.
- Known as the 'guilty act'; the physical act of committing the crime.
20 Clues: A minor offence generally heard in the Magistrates' Court. • The degree or extent to which a case must be proved in court. • Known as the 'guilty act'; the physical act of committing the crime. • The age a child must be in order to be charged for their criminal actions. • The obligation of a party to prove a case, usually rests on the prosecution. • ...
AOS2 Revision Crossword 2018-03-07
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- One purpose of Criminal Law is to _______ _______, meaning to make our community safer, and offer rehabilitation for offenders.
- An area of law that defines a range of behaviours and outlines sanctions for people who commit them.
- Incapable of evil; the principle that children under 14 years of age are unable to form mens rea.
- The degree or extent to which a case must be proved in court.
- The age a child must be in order to be charged for their criminal actions.
- The right of a person accused of a crime to be presumed not guilty unless proven otherwise.
- Where responsibility for committing a crime can be established without having to prove there was mens rea.
- A child under this age cannot be charged for any criminal offence, considered doli incapax.
- A minor offence generally heard in the Magistrates' Court.
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- Known as the 'guilty mind'; when the intention to commit a crime is evident.
- When a serious crime can be heard in the Magistrates' Court, it is known as an Indictable Offence _____ _________?
- When referring to how old one must be when they commit a crime and are able to take full liability is called Age of ________ ______________?
- The obligation of a party to prove a case, usually rests on the prosecution.
- Mens Rea and Actus Reus are two ________ __ _____ that must be proven in court for the accused to be prosecuted.
- The acronym for the organisation that collects, analyses and publishes crime statistics in Victoria.
- Known as the 'guilty act'; the physical act of committing the crime.
- An act or omission that is against existing law, harmful to individuals/society, and is punishable by law.
- A person who has carried out the actus reus and has therefore directly committed the offence.
- A person who knowingly assists another person who has committed an indictable offence to evade arrest, prosecution or conviction.
- A serious offence generally heard before a judge and a jury in the County or Supreme Court.
20 Clues: A minor offence generally heard in the Magistrates' Court. • The degree or extent to which a case must be proved in court. • Known as the 'guilty act'; the physical act of committing the crime. • The age a child must be in order to be charged for their criminal actions. • Known as the 'guilty mind'; when the intention to commit a crime is evident. • ...
Tyler Whitten 2017-05-22
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- of contract a situation where a legally binding agreement is not honoured by one or more of the parties to the contract
- the power or right to act, speak or think as one wants
- a form of government in which the people determine how they will be governed
- to remove a law so that it no longer applies
- a law made by Parliment
- an agreement between two or more countries to carry out certain actions. It is usually legally binding on those countries
- An entitlement to be treated in a particular way
- a process by which people are required to join the armed forces, even if they do not wish to do so
- a tort (civil wrong) involving direct and intentional interference with a person, or a person’s land or goods
- the process of sending convicts to a penal colony
- laws made by parliament
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- the party in a civil or criminal trial against whom an action has been brought
- an election held when one member of parliament vacates his or her seat in between normal scheduled elections
- feeling empathy towards someone in a less fortunate position
- law law developed by judges through the decisions of courts
- in a criminal trial, a randomly selected group of people who decide the guilt or innocence of an accused person
- the Queen’s authority in the Australian parliament, represented by the Governor-General at the federal level and a Governor at the state level
- the main political party in the lower house of parliament not in power
- the accidental or unintentional killing of one person by another person
- the main political party in the lower house of parliament not in power
- a law passed by Parliament
- people who leave one country to reside in another
- rights the rights of people (in this case Indigenous groups) to own the land their ancestors have lived on for generations
- a proposed law that has not yet been agreed to by parliament or received royal assent
- of proof the legal principle describing who has to prove a case in court. In a criminal trial, this burden is on the prosecution
25 Clues: a law made by Parliment • laws made by parliament • a law passed by Parliament • to remove a law so that it no longer applies • An entitlement to be treated in a particular way • people who leave one country to reside in another • the process of sending convicts to a penal colony • the power or right to act, speak or think as one wants • ...
Sentencing Vocabulary 2019-01-02
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- OF PASSION a violent crime triggered by an event that causes uncontrollable rage
- SERVICE period of time required for public service works by a criminal that gets no financial gain
- SENTENCING a sentence of encarceration that is based on a range of time (1-5 years)
- payments for financial losses of a victim paid by the criminal
- to remove a person from society and prevent their ability to commit another
- JUSTICE when Justice is defined by seeking overall benefits an entire society
- early release from incarceration before a sentence is completed but the person is still under supervision
- JUSTICE when punishments are designed so that criminals make amends to the victim
- known as kapital punishment the death penalty is available in 32 states
- SENTENCING GUIDELINES judges are given no discretion for sentencing and must punish according to law
- supervision of a person not incarcerated for a period of time while there is a suspended sentence of incarceration in place
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- to Act in a way that is fair and readable based on the circumstances
- SENTENCING a sentence of encarceration for a precise amount of time
- the freedom to decide
- the atempt to change a person through some program to prevent recidivism
- atempt to stop crimes by enstilling fear into people about the punishment if caught
- the return to criminal activity after completing a punishment for a previous crime
- confinement to a jail or prison for a period of time
- SENTENCING GUIDELINES judges have limited discretion and must use mandatory guidelines unless they have a valid reason otherwise
- SENTENCING GUIDELINES judges have discretion and are provided a range of punishment to pick from but can pick something else
- COURTS a court that uses treatment programs first and a traditional sentencing last
- a financial penalty for a crime
- the phase of a trial in which a punishment is enposed after a conviction is reached
- PROBATION a period of brief encareceration followed by probation
- SENTENCE a punishment that includes encarceration and supervision in alternating fashion
25 Clues: the freedom to decide • a financial penalty for a crime • confinement to a jail or prison for a period of time • payments for financial losses of a victim paid by the criminal • PROBATION a period of brief encareceration followed by probation • SENTENCING a sentence of encarceration for a precise amount of time • ...
Trial Terms Lauren Goeser 2012-02-16
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- An order to appear before a judge or magistrate, or the writ containing it
- In a criminal case, the person accused of a crime; in a civil case, the person the action is brought against.
- Reasonable grounds (for making a search, pressing a charge, etc.)
- (of two or more people) Fully in agreement
- A writ ordering a person to attend a court
- The offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation
- A judgment that a person is not guilty of the crime with which the person has been charged
- an amendment to the Constitution of the United States that imposes restrictions on the government's prosecution of persons accused of crimes; mandates due process of law and prohibits self-incrimination and double jeopardy; requires just compensation if private property is taken for public use
- A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest
- a reckless attack with intent to injure seriously (as with a deadly weapon)
- A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime
- A person, esp. a public official, who institutes legal proceedings against someone
- is a warning that is required to be given by police in the United States to criminal suspects in police custody (or in a custodial situation) before they are interrogated to inform them about their constitutional rights.
- Evidence or proof provided by the existence or appearance of something
- the duty of proving a disputed charge
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- A worker, esp. a man, who supervises and directs other workers
- A judge's order that a case may not be discussed in public
- close questioning of a hostile witness in a court of law to discredit or throw a new light on the testimony already provided in direct examination
- The prosecution of a person twice for the same offense
- The plan of deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another
- A crime, typically one involving violence, regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor, and usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death
- a jury that is unable to agree on a verdict
22 Clues: the duty of proving a disputed charge • (of 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 • A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime • The prosecution of a person twice for the same offense • A judge's order that a case may not be discussed in public • ...
Court Terms by Rodney Drechsler 2012-02-16
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- A judge's order that a case may not be discussed in public
- A lawyer who conducts the case against a defendant in a criminal court. Also called prosecuting attorney
- An individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law
- thought plan to kill
- A writ ordering a person to attend a court
- A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest
- An order to appear before a judge or magistrate, or the writ containing it
- Fully in agreement
- 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 deat
- A judgment that a person is not guilty of the crime with which the person has been charged
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- a jury that is unable to agree on a verdict
- The offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation
- the duty of proving a disputed charge
- A worker, esp. a man, who supervises and directs other worker
- more serious assault
- A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime
- is a warning that is required to be given by police in the United States to criminal suspects in police custody (or in a custodial situation) before they are interrogated to inform them about their constitutional rights.
- The prosecution of a person twice for the same offense
- an amendment to the Constitution of the United States that imposes restrictions on the government's prosecution of persons accused of crimes; mandates due process of law and prohibits self-incrimination and double jeopardy; requires just compensation if private property is taken for public use
- A formal written or spoken statement, esp. one given in a court of law
- close questioning of a hostile witness in a court of law to discredit or throw a new light on the testimony already provided in direct examination
- Cause Reasonable grounds (for making a search, pressing a charge, etc.)
22 Clues: Fully in agreement • more serious assault • thought plan to kill • the duty of proving a disputed charge • A writ ordering a person to attend a court • a jury that is unable to agree on a verdict • A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime • The prosecution of a person twice for the same offense • A judge's order that a case may not be discussed in public • ...
Legal Foundations Vocab 2024-08-30
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- the U.S. Supreme Court first declared an act of Congress unconstitutional, thus establishing the doctrine of judicial review
- the alteration of mechanisms within the social structure, characterized by changes in cultural symbols, rules of behaviour, social organizations, or value systems.
- system of rules which a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members and which it may enforce by the imposition of penalties.
- The right to privacy is an element of various legal traditions that intends to restrain governmental and private actions that threaten the privacy of individuals
- the act undertaken by judges, who would often travel between towns within a judicial district (previously known as a circuit) to hear cases in each town
- behavior that is punishable as a public offense
- the science or philosophy of law. a body or system of laws.
- the process of a group regulating itself according to its beliefs, principles, and values
- the restriction of the arbitrary exercise of power by subordinating it to well-defined and established laws.
- crimes or acts that are inherently immoral, such as murder, arson, or rape
- government actors must follow certain procedures before they may deprive a person of a protected life, liberty, or property interest.
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- the quality or state of being in accordance with the law.
- a declaration that a deed or other instrument purporting to affect property rights is invalid because it lacks a sufficiently clear description of the property.
- a system of law concerned with the punishment of those who commit crimes.
- The United States Bill of Rights comprises the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution.
- law that imposes criminal liability or increases criminal punishment retroactively
- actions that are illegal simply because laws forbid them.
- a court decision that is considered an authority for deciding subsequent cases involving identical or similar facts, or similar legal issues
- Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.
- the system of law concerned with private relations between members of a community rather than criminal, military, or religious affairs.
20 Clues: behavior that is punishable as a public offense • the quality or state of being in accordance with the law. • actions that are illegal simply because laws forbid them. • the science or philosophy of law. a body or system of laws. • a system of law concerned with the punishment of those who commit crimes. • ...
Legal Foundations 2024-08-30
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- A system of rules that regulate the conduct of a community.
- The philosophy of law.
- A declaration that a deed or other instrument purporting to affect property rights is invalid because it lacks a sufficiently clear description of the property.
- A principle under which all persons, institutions, and entities are accountable to laws that are equally enforced.
- A court decision that is considered an authority for deciding subsequent cases involving identical or similar facts, or similar legal issues.
- A summary of fundamental rights and privileges guaranteed to a people against violation by the government.
- The practice of a judge traveling to a judicial district to preside over court cases.
- The law that pertains to persons, things, and relationships that develop among them.
- Crimes or acts that are inherently immoral, such as murder, arson, or rape.
- Law that imposes criminal liability or increases criminal punishment retroactively
- The way humans interactions and relationships transform cultural and social institutions over time, and have a profound impact on society.
- Whether or not something is in accordance with the law.
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- The legal case, on February 24, 1803, the US Supreme Court first declared an Act of Congress unconstitutional, establishing the doctrine of judicial review.
- A requirement that legal matters be resolved according to established rules and principles and that individuals be treated fairly.
- If a punishment is significantly harsher than traditional punishments given to the same or similar crimes.
- The process of a group regulating itself according to its beliefs, principles, and values.
- Actions that are illegal simply because laws forbid them.
- The right of a person to be free from intrusion into or publicity concerning matters of a personal nature.
- Conduct that is perceived as threatening to, harmful to, or otherwise endangering the property, health, safety, and welfare of people.
- A violation of a law where there is injury to the public or a member of a public.
20 Clues: The philosophy of law. • Whether or not something is in accordance with the law. • Actions that are illegal simply because laws forbid them. • A system of rules that regulate the conduct of a community. • Crimes or acts that are inherently immoral, such as murder, arson, or rape. • A violation of a law where there is injury to the public or a member of a public. • ...
Intro To Criminal Justice -Part I 2025-05-21
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- Law, Legal norms governing relations between sovereign states and other international actors.
- Against Property, Offenses that involve interference with a person's right to use or enjoy their property, such as theft or vandalism.
- Law, Rules and regulations created by governmental agencies to enforce statutory laws.
- of the Prosecutor, The authority held by prosecutors to initiate legal proceedings against individuals accused of crimes, including discretion in charging decisions.
- Laws, Regulations enacted by local governments, such as cities or counties, that govern specific areas within their jurisdiction.
- Systems designed to manage individuals who have been convicted of crimes, including prisons and rehabilitation programs.
- Civil wrongs recognized by law as grounds for lawsuit; they can result in personal injury or damage to property.
- Law, Law established through judicial decisions in individual court cases rather than through statutes or regulations.
- Less serious offenses than felonies, usually punishable by less than one year of imprisonment or fines.
- Law, Written laws passed by legislative bodies at both federal and state levels.
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- Substance, Drugs regulated by law due to their potential for abuse; includes illegal drugs and certain prescription medications.
- Against Welfare, Crimes that harm the well-being of individuals or communities, often involving neglect or abuse.
- Court Act, Legislation governing the treatment of minors in the legal system, focusing on rehabilitation rather than punishment.
- Against Persons, Offenses that directly harm individuals, such as assault or homicide.
- Against Public Order, Offenses that disrupt societal peace and safety, such as disorderly conduct and public intoxication.
- Judicial institutions where legal disputes are resolved according to law; they interpret statutes and case law.
- Code, A set of laws regulating vehicle operation on public roads and highways.
- Against Government, Offenses that undermine governmental authority or operations, including treason and bribery.
- Enforcement, Agencies responsible for enforcing laws and maintaining public order, including police departments and federal agencies like the FBI.
- Serious crimes typically punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death.
- Offenses, Crimes that violate federal laws, which are enacted by the national government and apply across all states.
- Offenses, Crimes defined by state laws, which can vary significantly from one state to another.
- Code, The body of laws defining criminal offenses and penalties within a jurisdiction.
- Material and Discovery, Legal requirements ensuring that prosecutors disclose evidence favorable to the defendant in criminal cases.
- Offenses, Minor violations that are generally punishable by fines or short jail time.
25 Clues: Code, A set of laws regulating vehicle operation on public roads and highways. • Law, Written laws passed by legislative bodies at both federal and state levels. • Offenses, Minor violations that are generally punishable by fines or short jail time. • Against Persons, Offenses that directly harm individuals, such as assault or homicide. • ...
Law in action 2025-08-15
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- a person who agrees to pay another person's debt if they are unable or unwilling to pay themselves
- a legally binding agreement
- the practice of putting on offender to death as punishment for a crime
- a country region whose government has been replaced by one from another country
- a person aged 18 years or over
- a person whop is injured or killed by another
- a formal allegation that a person has committed an offence
- a temporary or permanent suspension of fighting
- a promise
- laws that have been collect and organised, usually in written form
- to be charged with an alleged criminal offence
- the ability of a person to do something
- a person who is under the age of 18
- a type of punishment where the offender agrees to show good behaviour for a certain amount of time
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- comprehensive system of governance in ABoriginal and Torresstrait Islander cultures, including ownership and custodianship, caring for country/place responsibilities, kinship, ceremonial duties, marriage and childcare, as well as sanction and dispute resolution processes/
- similar to mediation expect the conciliator can suggest possible solutions
- a person who gives evidence in court
- information presented that helps a court reach a decision in a case
- the failure to exercise proper care, which could result in another person being being injured or suffering a risk
- an official document describing the goals and principles of an organisation
- when a third party helps those involved in a dispute to negotiate a solution acceptable to both sides
- deals with non criminal matters involving disputes between individuals and organisations
- a method of resolving disputes whereby an impartial third party decides on a settlement aggrangement that is then binding on the parties to the dispute
- law this is law involving cases where the parliament has declared some action to be illegal
- supporting democracy, or the system of government where supreme power is vested in the people and is exercised directly by othem or by their elected representatives under a free electoral system
25 Clues: a promise • a legally binding agreement • a person aged 18 years or over • a person who is under the age of 18 • a person who gives evidence in court • the ability of a person to do something • a person whop is injured or killed by another • to be charged with an alleged criminal offence • a temporary or permanent suspension of fighting • ...
AP Psych Unit 1 Part1: Founders of Psychology 2023-08-15
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- With his famous dog experiments pioneered studies in learning
- Came up with the famous pyramid/hierarchy of human needs which helps understand motivations
- Influential researcher in the realm of developmental and child psychology
- *Not Rex came up with humanistic psychology
- Introduced structuralism as a school of psychology
- First female PhD in psychology
- Explored psychodynamic psychology and the unconscious mind
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- First female president of the American Psychological Association
- Believed human minds are born 'blank slates' and he helped form empiricism
- Brought formal psychology to the USA
- Established the first psychology lab ever
- Was a functionalism psychologist, building off of Darwin
- Biologist who theorized about evolution and natural selection
- *Not Elizabeth followed behind Pavlov and solidified study of classical conditioning
- Built on ideas of James Watson in field of behaviorism
15 Clues: First female PhD in psychology • Brought formal psychology to the USA • Established the first psychology lab ever • *Not Rex came up with humanistic psychology • Introduced structuralism as a school of psychology • Built on ideas of James Watson in field of behaviorism • Was a functionalism psychologist, building off of Darwin • ...
Famous bands 2024-08-13
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- Australian rock band with "Need You Tonight"
- Irish rock band with "With or Without You"
- Rock band with "Pour Some Sugar on Me"
- Rock band famous for "Don't Stop Believin'"
- Norwegian band known for "Take On Me"
- Minds Rock band known for "Don't You (Forget About Me)"
- All-female band with "Our Lips Are Sealed". The ___
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- Rock band with hits like "Every Breath You Take"
- Club Iconic band with "Karma Chameleon" ___ Club
- Pop duo with hits like "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go"
- Ballet New Wave band with "True"
- Synth-pop duo with "Sweet Dreams"
- Synth-pop band with hits like "Hungry Like the Wolf"
- Rock band with the hit "Africa"
- Jovi Rock band with "Livin' on a Prayer"
15 Clues: Rock band with the hit "Africa" • Ballet New Wave band with "True" • Synth-pop duo with "Sweet Dreams" • Norwegian band known for "Take On Me" • Rock band with "Pour Some Sugar on Me" • Jovi Rock band with "Livin' on a Prayer" • Irish rock band with "With or Without You" • Rock band famous for "Don't Stop Believin'" • Australian rock band with "Need You Tonight" • ...
The boy in striped pyjamas 2021-11-30
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- Where did Bruno live before moving.
- The strong bond that Bruno and Shmuel share
- What type of words help the author place an image into peoples minds
- What is the over arching theme of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
- One of Bruno’s three best friends.
- What job did Maria’s mother have.
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- What did Bruno call the camp.
- What was the name of the lieutenant Bruno didn’t like.
- Who were the type of people on the other side of the fence
- One of Gretel’s best friends.
- How many floors does Bruno’s old home come from.
- What was Pavel training to be before he worked for Bruno’s family.
- What is the name of Bruno’s father.
- Where does Shmuel come from.
- Liszt What is the name of Bruno’s tutor.
15 Clues: Where does Shmuel come from. • What did Bruno call the camp. • One of Gretel’s best friends. • What job did Maria’s mother have. • One of Bruno’s three best friends. • Where did Bruno live before moving. • What is the name of Bruno’s father. • Liszt What is the name of Bruno’s tutor. • The strong bond that Bruno and Shmuel share • ...
looks 2019-05-25
Rooster bar crossword 2023-04-14
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- Lack of blood supply to a part of the body.
- Wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
- sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety, often causing wildly unthinking behavior
- a person who is trained and qualified to advise people about the law and to represent them in court
- school high-level educational institutions in which students study law.
- a half-year term in a school or college, typically lasting fifteen to eighteen weeks
- driving under the influence
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money
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- the action of inflicting hurt or harm on someone for an injury or wrong suffered at their hands.
- something owed
- a tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases.
- the action of deporting a foreigner from a country.
- a disagreement between people or organizations that is brought to a court of law for a decision
- unable to defend oneself or to act without help
14 Clues: something owed • driving under the influence • Lack of blood supply to a part of the body. • unable to defend oneself or to act without help • the action of deporting a foreigner from a country. • a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money • school high-level educational institutions in which students study law. • ...
Vocab#4 2025-11-25
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- a request to a higher court to review a lower court's decision
- a formal, judical examination where a judge or jury
- a court that hears and determines cases involving criminal law
- related to judges, courts, or the adminstration of justice
- a government institution with the authority to resolve legal disputes
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- a serious crime that is typically punishable by a prison sentence
- a local law enacted by a town, city or a county governing body
- a civil officer or a minor judical officer in specific areas
- is a criminal offense less serious than a felony and typically punishable by fines
- deals with disputes between individuals or organizations
- a public offical appointed to decide cases in a court of law
- the system of rules which a particular community recognizes
- is the authority a court or government body has to make legal decisions
13 Clues: a formal, judical examination where a judge or jury • deals with disputes between individuals or organizations • related to judges, courts, or the adminstration of justice • the system of rules which a particular community recognizes • a civil officer or a minor judical officer in specific areas • a public offical appointed to decide cases in a court of law • ...
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
The Black Cat 2022-01-10
10 Clues: guilty • storeroom • not living • very scared • form, figure • self-centered • very bad and harmful • for hanging criminals • uncontrolled language • to put a dead body into the ground
it's a wonderful life 2025-11-30
10 Clues: your bffl • a criminal • home is... • green drink • movie lover • 207 _____ st n • pottery locale • our lawyer-to-be • a pathetic creature • girl named after an island
MJCL Turkey Bowl Crossword Puzzle 2018-02-02
Across
- underlying structure
- covered passage
- hefty fast-moving globe
- chocolate sundae, banana ___
- pie of Mediterranean origin
- rainwater conduit
- Benjamin Franklin's national animal
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- alley conversion
- street cat's home
- a challenge, or to struggle to bring a criminal to trial
- a star has 5
- for soup, on occasion
- games of the Roman sort
- out in 3
- bobby, safety, campaign
- athletic memento
16 Clues: out in 3 • a star has 5 • covered passage • alley conversion • athletic memento • street cat's home • rainwater conduit • underlying structure • for soup, on occasion • hefty fast-moving globe • games of the Roman sort • bobby, safety, campaign • pie of Mediterranean origin • chocolate sundae, banana ___ • Benjamin Franklin's national animal • ...
MJCL Turkey Bowl Crossword Puzzle 2018-02-02
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- a star has 5
- games of the Roman sort
- a challenge, or to struggle to bring a criminal to trial
- pie of Mediterranean origin
- for soup, on occasion
- underlying structure
- athletic memento
- out in 3
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- bobby, safety, campaign
- hefty fast-moving globe
- covered passage
- chocolate sundae, banana ___
- street cat's home
- rainwater conduit
- alley conversion
- Benjamin Franklin's national animal
16 Clues: out in 3 • a star has 5 • covered passage • alley conversion • athletic memento • street cat's home • rainwater conduit • 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 • ...
Constitution Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-03
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- consent of people
- prejudicial distinction
- Transportation of services or goods
- handles criminal cases
- different
- purpose/task
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- system to limit government power
- greater side
- Separated government into executive, legislative, and judicial
- enforces the law
- Examines validity of an act
- makes laws
- local/home
- clever
- Group that influences the public of common interest
- Area controlled by 2 levels of government
16 Clues: clever • different • makes laws • local/home • greater side • purpose/task • enforces the law • consent of people • handles criminal cases • prejudicial distinction • Examines validity of an act • system to limit government power • Transportation of services or goods • Area controlled by 2 levels of government • Group that influences the public of common interest • ...
Vocab Cross word puzzle 2025-11-05
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- somthing hideous
- devilish;evil;wicket
- a ghost or ghostly figure
- Frightful;horrible
- somthing that causes discust
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- the act of rising into the air
- Somthing with an apperance but no reality
- gruesome;gloomy;dark
- intended to hurt and harm
- wicked;criminal
- dead body
- ritual chant
- threatening, unfavorable
- evil
- horribe;gruesome
- a sign or warning of somthing to happen
16 Clues: evil • dead body • ritual chant • wicked;criminal • somthing hideous • horribe;gruesome • Frightful;horrible • gruesome;gloomy;dark • devilish;evil;wicket • threatening, unfavorable • intended to hurt and harm • a ghost or ghostly figure • somthing that causes discust • the act of rising into the air • a sign or warning of somthing to happen • Somthing with an apperance but no reality
Criminal Process and Trial System 2020-07-20
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- - trial system in civil law countries
- - advocate
- - formal accusation of a crime
- - being detained by police
- - taking of a person into police custody
- - trial system im common law countries
- - written evidence given under oath
- - evidence given at trial
- - piece of evidence
- - part of court where defendant sits
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- - criminal sanction imposed by court
- - not guilty verdict
- - pre-trial court hearing
- - response to the charges
- - guilty verdict
- - recorded testimony for use at trial
16 Clues: - advocate • - guilty verdict • - piece of evidence • - not guilty verdict • - pre-trial court hearing • - response to the charges • - evidence given at trial • - being detained by police • - formal accusation of a crime • - written evidence given under oath • - criminal sanction imposed by court • - part of court where defendant sits • - trial system in civil law countries • ...
Are you the Neighborhood Criminal? 2013-10-15
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- Criminology : Criminal behavior passed from generation to generation.
- : The study of brain activity and nervous system.
- Biology : One part in the equation of behavior.
- : Classification of different body types according to body build and physical characteristics
- Theory : A theory that looks at body type or constitution , to explain human behavior.
- : criminals who were pulled into crime based primarily on their environmental influences.
- : Soft round overweight body.
- The belief that the characteristics of the brain are mirrored in bumps in the skull.
- Personality : Individuals who are highly emotional.
- Personality : Individuals heavyset , soft bodies who commit mostly nonviolent property crimes.
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- :Subhuman or primitive trait used by Lombroso to describe the characteristics of criminals.
- : A body type originally described as thin and fragile,with long slender poorly muscled extremities and delicate bones.
- : The study of the way the nervous system reacts with the endocrine system.
- A bodytype described as athletic and muscular.
- : Importance of reason and experience in the eighteenth century.
- Personality : Individuals with athletic muscular bodies deemed more likely to be Schizophrenic.
16 Clues: : Soft round overweight body. • A bodytype described as athletic and muscular. • Biology : One part in the equation of behavior. • : The study of brain activity and nervous system. • Personality : Individuals who are highly emotional. • : Importance of reason and experience in the eighteenth century. • ...
wings of fire 2021-08-03
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- sky wing,took care of peril
- sea wing,princess,mother is queen coral
- moon's best friend, rain wing, friend's with glory
- sky wing, mother is scarlet
- mud wing,fire proof, mother is cattail
- mud wing, clay's brother, fight in war
- night wing, blind,loves scrolls
- sky wing,scale melting talons, mother is kestrel
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- jade winglet,mother is tundra
- the first night wing to have visions and read minds in thousands of years mother is secretkeeper
- mud wing, clay's sister,umber's sister,set bomb at jade mountain,fight in war
- sand wing night wing hybrid, mother is queen thorn
- sea wing,animus,jade winglet,mother is coral
- rain wing, night wing and rain wing queen
14 Clues: sky wing,took care of peril • sky wing, mother is scarlet • jade winglet,mother is tundra • night wing, blind,loves scrolls • mud wing,fire proof, mother is cattail • mud wing, clay's brother, fight in war • sea wing,princess,mother is queen coral • rain wing, night wing and rain wing queen • sea wing,animus,jade winglet,mother is coral • ...
Importance of Prayer 2022-10-30
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- A prayer where people say they are sorry
- A prayer where people show deep love and respect for God
- String of beads that helps count prayers
- A prayer where people ask God for something
- A statements of faith through prayer
- A prayer where people thank God for his many blessings
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- A prayer where people ask God to help others who need it
- Focuses minds on prayer as it is believed they hold souls
- Where Christians share bread and wine
- A visible sign of an invisible grace
- An expression of and praise for God
- Type of worship that follows a set pattern
- Creates an atmosphere to feel the presence of God
- Type of worship that does not follow a set pattern
14 Clues: An expression of and praise for God • A visible sign of an invisible grace • A statements of faith through prayer • Where Christians share bread and wine • A prayer where people say they are sorry • String of beads that helps count prayers • Type of worship that follows a set pattern • A prayer where people ask God for something • ...
ANOTHER CROSSWORD FOR FELIX 2019-05-26
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- What is the opposite of a sweet dream? (Think of a dragon species)
- The head of...breathes green gas
- Vikings usually wear a ...to protect their heads
- In his fight with Tootless Drago's Bewilderbeast loses his left ...
- Which dragon class is very good at finding things?
- What Hiccup calls "...Fury", Astrid calls "Light Fury"
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- Who is the master of all dragon experts?
- Hiccup has a ...just below his bottom lip on the right side of his face
- "Sturmbrecher" in English is not "Stormbreaker". It is "..."
- The head of...produces electric sparks
- What is "Felsbrocken, Wackerstein" in English?
- What is "tödlich" in English? (... Nadder)
- Most dragons can ....fire
- The alpha cannot control the minds of ...dragons
14 Clues: Most dragons can ....fire • The head of...breathes green gas • The head of...produces electric sparks • Who is the master of all dragon experts? • What is "tödlich" in English? (... Nadder) • What is "Felsbrocken, Wackerstein" in English? • Vikings usually wear a ...to protect their heads • The alpha cannot control the minds of ...dragons • ...
Page 72 Take a Stand 2024-09-10
First Love Crossword 2016-03-29
12 Clues: criminal • strong love • shanty hotel • ------ and Clyde • scamp, or rascal • disease, or virus • enforcer of the law • traveling for pleasure • repeated, poor behavior • extreme surprise/happiness • a destroyed or decayed building, town, etc. • a person with extremely good behavior (3 words)
Week 7 Spelling 2022-05-30
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- your mouse on the screen
- someone else
- very same
- something you put on your neck
- a glass object reflecting you
- resembling the moon
- to bunch up
- prefer something else
- a news teller
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- a thief; a criminal
- someone who edits videos and pictures
- ordinary; normal
- related or determined by the sun
- very attractive
- a response to a question
- a fence blocking two territories
- a choice
- a guest
- a giant shooting star from space
19 Clues: a guest • a choice • very same • to bunch up • someone else • a news teller • very attractive • ordinary; normal • a thief; a criminal • resembling the moon • prefer something else • your mouse on the screen • a response to a question • a glass object reflecting you • something you put on your neck • related or determined by the sun • a fence blocking two territories • ...
Holes by Louis Sachar Vocabulary Chapters 1-3 2022-06-28
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- criminal
- the part of a chair that you can rest your arm on
- to sink down
- huge
- one who comes from a given ancestor or ancestors
- rough voice
- dried up
- a guard
- to find guilty of a crime
- suffocating
- hanging around in the air
- a fortune teller
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- a young person
- a hot, dry land
- an animal with a poisonous tail
- someone or something that slows or stops progress
- squeezed
- bother someone
- a long gun
19 Clues: huge • a guard • criminal • squeezed • dried up • a long gun • rough voice • suffocating • to sink down • a young person • bother someone • a hot, dry land • a fortune teller • to find guilty of a crime • hanging around in the air • an animal with a poisonous tail • one who comes from a given ancestor or ancestors • the part of a chair that you can rest your arm on • ...
The Scandal by John Grisham Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-13
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- Education Building
- Cheating Plan
- Theo's Best Friend
- Police posted Mr.Holland or this
- Theodore's Mother Job
- 8th Grade Tests for HS
- A week filled with hard evaluations
- Theo and April's Meeting Spot
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- Teachers changed tests scores
- Theo's Grade
- Camp One of Theo's Hobbies
- Synonym for Thief/Robber etc.
- Theodore's Father Job
- Theo's "fake" profession
- Where attorneys,judges,plaintiffs, and defendants meet
- Theo's Camp Captain
- Court Appointment
- Theos Dog
- Theo's Uncle
- Boone & Boone's Receptionist
20 Clues: Theos Dog • Theo's Grade • Theo's Uncle • Cheating Plan • Court Appointment • Education Building • Theo's Best Friend • Theo's Camp Captain • Theodore's Father Job • Theodore's Mother Job • 8th Grade Tests for HS • Theo's "fake" profession • Teachers changed tests scores • Camp One of Theo's Hobbies • Synonym for Thief/Robber etc. • Boone & Boone's Receptionist • ...
12 Angry Men 2014-12-10
Across
- A law passed by a legislature.
- A request made after a trial by a party that has lost on one account
- The actor who plays Juror Eight in the 1997 movie.
- The appellate court agrees with the lower court decision and allows it to stand.
- Evidence presented by a witness who did not see or hear the incident in question but heard about it from someone else
- a body of citizens who listen to evidence of criminal allegations and determine whether there is probable cause to convict on the of the offense (2)
- The juror who believes the defendant is guilty because of where he grew up
- Information presented in testimony that is used to persuade the fact finder to decide the case in favor of one side or the other
- what the defendant is charged with (3)
- the protagonist
- A friend of the court (2)
- the number of strokes the old man had, had
- A person called upon by either side in a lawsuit to give testimony before the court jury.
- the director of the 1957 version of the teleplay
- the juror who most strongly believed the defendant was guilty
- the actor who plays Juror Eight in 1957
- The decision that determines the guilt or innocence of a criminal defendant
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- A written court order directing a person to take, or refrain from taking, a certain act
- A serious crime, usually punishable by at least one year in prison.
- A command, issued under a court's authority
- another play written by the playwright (1968)
- the first juror to change his vote to guilty
- What made the witnesses testimony implausible
- Court authorization to conduct a search or make an arrest
- in criminal cases the government has the task of proving the defendants guilt (3)
- The year 12 Angry Men was written
- wanted to get the decision over with because he had show tickets
- The only juror who sees who good being called for the jury is
- An oral statement made before an officer authorized by law to administer oaths.
- The study of the law and the structure of the legal system.
- The playwright
- a movie directed by William Friedkin(1997) starring Tommy Lee Jones
- A written account of the proceedings in a case.
- The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a certain type of case
- The actor who plays Juror Seven in 1997
- the juror who holds the most authoritative power
- An invalid trial, caused by fundamental error
- A person or business that files a formal complaint in the court.
- To separate.
- the juror who can most identify with the defendant
- A civil, not criminal, wrong
- The amount of bond money posted as a financial condition of pretrial release
42 Clues: To separate. • The playwright • the protagonist • A friend of the court (2) • A civil, not criminal, wrong • A law passed by a legislature. • The year 12 Angry Men was written • what the defendant is charged with (3) • The actor who plays Juror Seven in 1997 • the actor who plays Juror Eight in 1957 • the number of strokes the old man had, had • ...
Example 2017-02-24
Law in Action 2024-09-23
Across
- a person who agrees to pay another person's debt if they are unable or unwilling to pay themselves
- the practice of putting an offender to death as punishment for a crime
- a method of resolving disputes where a neutral third party helps to negotiate a solution acceptable to both sides. The third party can suggest possible solutions
- the person who brings forward an action in a civil case
- incapable of wrong
- the last person executed by hanging in Australia
- the age at which you can leave school if you have successfully applied for an exemption and you have a job lined up
- the group of three Guantanamo detainees from Tipton, England
- a meeting between a youth offender, their victim, and their relevant support people
- the age at which you can leave school
- guilty mind
- a task you are required or expected to do
- a type of punishment whereby the offender agrees to display good behaviour for a set time or they will forfeit a sum of money and be sentenced for the original offence
- guilty act
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- the failure to exercise proper care, which could result in another person being injured or suffering a risk
- a method of resolving disputes whereby an impartial third party decides on a settlement arrangement that is binding on the parties to the dispute
- systems of governance in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures
- the ability of a person to do something
- a formal warning that may be given to persons aged 18 or over who admit to committing an offence
- a person under 18 years of age
- the area of law that deals with non-criminal matters involving disputes between individuals and organisations
- a legally binding agreement
- the age at which you can get a tattoo
- the Australian body responsible for investigating infringements of Australia's anti-discrimination legislation
- the age of criminal responsibility
- a document adopted in 1948 containing 30 human rights
- when a third party helps those involved in a dispute to negotiate a solution acceptable to both sides
- the area of law involving cases where the parliament has declared some action to be illegal
- something that may serve as an example or rule to be followed in the future
- a moral or legal entitlement to do something
- a penalty available in children's criminal proceedings whereby the young offender is held at a Youth Justice Centre
- the person to be charged with an alleged criminal offence
- a person who is injured or killed by another
- the UN convention established in 1989 focusing on children's rights
- a person who gives evidence in court
- the last name of an Australian Guantanamo detainee captured in late 2001 in Afghanistan
36 Clues: guilty act • guilty mind • incapable of wrong • a legally binding agreement • a person under 18 years of age • the age of criminal responsibility • a person who gives evidence in court • the age at which you can get a tattoo • the age at which you can leave school • the ability of a person to do something • a task you are required or expected to do • ...
Intro to Law- Types of Courts 2021-09-07
Across
- someone who transports the prisoners to and from a courtroom
- this court hears individual suits where a judge decides and there is no jury
- this court hears cases involving minors
- these are county courts that hear minor criminal cases, traffic offenses, and small lawsuits
- an order that compels the state court to turn over the record of case to the Supreme Court for review
- the first court to hear a dispute
- this court hears cases involving last wills and testaments and estate law
- a verbatim record of what went on at trial
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- research legal materials and information to aid the judge in making a decision
- these courts have original jurisdiction over lawsuits between citizens of different states
- a third party who develops a binding and enforceable resolution to a dispute
- to resolve disputes in court
- written arguments on issues of the law
- this court is divided into 2- traffic and criminal
- reviews decisions of lower courts when a party claims an error was made
- attempt by a neutral third party to achieve a compromise between 2 parties in a dispute
16 Clues: to resolve disputes in court • the first court to hear a dispute • written arguments on issues of the law • this court hears cases involving minors • a verbatim record of what went on at trial • this court is divided into 2- traffic and criminal • someone who transports the prisoners to and from a courtroom • ...
Deviance & Crime Puzzle 2025-03-06
Across
- the criminal
- any act that is labeled as such by those in authority, is prohibited by law, and is punishable by the government
- theory of deviant behavior that views deviance as the natural outgrowth of the values, norms, and structure of society
- the princess
- the basket case
- social scientists who study criminal behavior
- the brain
- theory that focuses on how individuals come to be labeled as deviant
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- theory of deviant behavior in which deviance is seen as a natural occurence and conformity is seen as the result of social control
- sanctions-such as imprisonment, parole, and probation-used to punish criminals
- use of threatened or actual violence in pursuit of political goals
- deviance, nonconformity undetected by authority in which the individuals who commit deviant acts do not consider themselves deviant
- behavior that violates significant social norms
- deviance, nonconformity that results in the individuals who commit acts of deviance to be labeled as deviant accepting that label as true
- the jock
- mark of social disgrace that sets the deviant apart
16 Clues: the jock • the brain • the criminal • the princess • the basket case • social scientists who study criminal behavior • behavior that violates significant social norms • mark of social disgrace that sets the deviant apart • use of threatened or actual violence in pursuit of political goals • theory that focuses on how individuals come to be labeled as deviant • ...
Schools Of Magic 2023-09-01
Across
- mending and manipulation of flesh and soul
- polymorphing objects and creatures into other forms
- ability to read the flow of the arcane, casting minds eye for viewing
- deceiving and bending perceptions to a different version of reality
Down
- casting light or fire, effects without tangible form
- magic using arcane power to create matter, creatures, bridges to other realms
- charming or compelling a persons opinion or actions
- spells of a protective nature, wards
8 Clues: spells of a protective nature, wards • mending and manipulation of flesh and soul • charming or compelling a persons opinion or actions • polymorphing objects and creatures into other forms • casting light or fire, effects without tangible form • deceiving and bending perceptions to a different version of reality • ...
Professions 2022-02-19
Across
- take care of other people's children
- makes decisions on criminal punishment
- someone how can add flowers to your house
- after evacuation from the road
- rabbit trick
- web page maker
- a pearson how show interest places
- kinopoisk replaces this person
- 💻
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- makes a money report
- house constructor
- busman in England
- Queen Elizabeth II
- meat cutter
- someone who comes to every chat show
- paint some picture
- grass cutter
- under the sea
18 Clues: 💻 • meat cutter • rabbit trick • grass cutter • under the sea • web page maker • house constructor • busman in England • Queen Elizabeth II • paint some picture • makes a money report • after evacuation from the road • kinopoisk replaces this person • a pearson how show interest places • take care of other people's children • someone who comes to every chat show • ...
Fortnite Chapter 6 2025-11-06
Across
- "Bass Boost" item owner
- School for the Supernovas
- Brother of 5 across
- Miniseason 1
- S3 Tier 100
- Has also been Dystopia/Utopia
- Season 1, "_______ Blade"
- Criminal pickle
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- Invaded 3 across
- Moving thing, dropped a Mythic AR
- lit. "Island of Demons"
- Related to the "Rezzblocks" emote
- Human/Chameleon
- Miniseason 2
- Name of a gemstone, protects sprites
- Shining/Shattered ____
- A maskmaker
- Repairing things with gold, related to Daigo and Lawless
18 Clues: S3 Tier 100 • A maskmaker • Miniseason 1 • Miniseason 2 • Human/Chameleon • Criminal pickle • Invaded 3 across • Brother of 5 across • Shining/Shattered ____ • "Bass Boost" item owner • lit. "Island of Demons" • School for the Supernovas • Season 1, "_______ Blade" • Has also been Dystopia/Utopia • Moving thing, dropped a Mythic AR • Related to the "Rezzblocks" emote • ...
Spelling Crossword 2012-12-03
Across
- The chief law officer of a city, town, or government department. (9)
- The act or process of dividing something into parts. (9)
- A carved or cast figure of a person or animal, especially one that is life-size or larger. (7)
- The criminal action of stealing goods from a shop while pretending to be a customer. (11)
- Things that can be used for support or help. (9)
- A statement or act intended to mislead or trick. (6)
- Legally qualified or fit to perform an act. (9)
- An exterior part or surface. (8)
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- A hatchery for fish. (9)
- The criminal offense of marrying one person while still legally married to another. (6)
- A speech or piece of writing characterized by strong feeling or expression. (8)
- Offers of marriage. (9)
- A national representative body having supreme legislative powers within the state. (10)
- The right to vote in political elections. (8)
- The amount of money which falls short of the required or expected amount. (7)
- The smaller upper in Parliament in the US, France, and other countries. (6)
16 Clues: Offers of marriage. (9) • A hatchery for fish. (9) • An exterior part or surface. (8) • The right to vote in political elections. (8) • Legally qualified or fit to perform an act. (9) • Things that can be used for support or help. (9) • A statement or act intended to mislead or trick. (6) • The act or process of dividing something into parts. (9) • ...
Wednesday 2.0 2023-01-29
Across
- Her best feature is … - when we come to her house, it always feels like home.
- My granny used to … me with kisses every time she met me.
- If you want to put up a tent in this forest, you need to get a … permit.
- To understand who this man is and what he did, look at his criminal … .
- Zara shops may come back to Russia in the … future.
- Take a … and bring it to the garden - we’re gonna plant this tree.
- I think he likes me - he always … to my stories with emojis.
- After the accident with another student she got … .
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- Daddy doesn’t … of my tattoos but I don’t care.
- The athlete tried breaking the record, but … .
- Getting up so early is a real … for me.
- This criminal is known for several cases of robbery and even an … murder.
- We need a … to tie two blocks together.
- Lucky for the company, the clients didn’t file any … against it.
- Let’s dig a … first, then plant the tree.
- You have done a lot for me - I hope to … the favour one day.
16 Clues: Getting up so early is a real … for me. • We need a … to tie two blocks together. • Let’s dig a … first, then plant the tree. • The athlete tried breaking the record, but … . • Daddy doesn’t … of my tattoos but I don’t care. • Zara shops may come back to Russia in the … future. • After the accident with another student she got … . • ...
Law, Society and Political Involvement 2023-04-03
Across
- a previous legal decision that serves as a rule or pattern in future cases
- law based on the previous decisions of judges, or precedents
- a place where people can resolve disputes relating to law
- law deals with disputes that affect the community
- law laws made by parliaments
- law deals with disputes between private citizens
- the party in a criminal or civil trial against whom an action has been brought
- a group of people (either 12 or six) selected to hear the evidence in a court case
- a court official who has the power to make decisions on matters brought before a court of law
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- a system of government where political power lies with the people
- a document that outlines the powers of the parliament
- a set of legal rules
- a vote where the entire electorate is invited to vote on a particular proposal
- equal opportunity for all people to make use of the legal system
- a process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act or caused another person
- a civil wrong
16 Clues: a civil wrong • a set of legal rules • law laws made by parliaments • law deals with disputes between private citizens • law deals with disputes that affect the community • a document that outlines the powers of the parliament • a place where people can resolve disputes relating to law • law based on the previous decisions of judges, or precedents • ...
Unit 6 Judicial Branch 2019-11-05
Across
- The person accused of breaking the law or the person accused of causing a complaint
- Who confirms an appointment of a Supreme Court judge?
- How can a judge lose their job?
- A legal document provided to have an opinion heard
- the defendant (accused) plead guilty for a lesser charge or sentence.
- guidelines for how future cases should be determined.
- Amendment that protects against search and seizures
- authority to hear a case.
- lawyers have 30 minutes each to speak to the justices
- authority to hear a case for the first time.
- handles all the appeals on behalf of the U.S. government
- Supreme Court can declare acts of Congress unconstitutional.
- Only court set up by the constitution
- Who was the first female Justice?
- Deals with the cases of children
- when the justices meet in a secret session to discuss and vote on the case.
- Amendment that protects the privileges of a citizen
- Amendment that protects against self-incrimination and double jeopardy
- a person applies to a higher court for a reversal of the decision made in a lower court.
- After the justices make their decision on a case the write up a formal document that explains the decisions and how they voted
- a written statement arguing on side of a case
- where both federal and state courts work side-by-side
- The following are examples of___ : Murder, Animal Cruelty, Tax evasion, Rape/Sexual Assault, Kidnapping
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- A formal accusation of criminal behavior handed down by a grand jury; means the accused will be brought to trial.
- applies laws to a case and makes the final decision and/or sentencing
- the person bringing the complaint (the “wronged” party) in a civil case
- A higher court reviews the decisions of the lower court to ensure justice was served.
- court case that upholds due process and protects your rights during an arrest and interrogation
- consists of 12 people and the verdict must be unanimous
- Who was the first African American Justice?
- type of dispute where a person is accused of breaking the law.
- Amendment that protects the right to a fair and speedy trial by jury
- an offender pays the victim for loses, damages or injuries resulting from a crime
- judicial review should be used sparingly, especially when dealing with controversial issues
- the government is charging the accused person in a criminal case
- The following are examples of___ : Parking illegally, Disturbing the peace, Trespassing
- a party that lost an appeal in a lower court explains why the Supreme Court should hear their case.
- a person is imprisoned as a punishment for a crime
- The following are examples of___ : Stealing, Drunk and Disorderly, Vandalism
- the government cannot treat criminal suspects unfairly.
- consists of no jury and a sole judge decides the verdict
- the Supreme Court has the right and duty to use judicial review to overturn bad precedents and promote socially desirable goals
- 4 of the 9 judges have to agree in order to hear an appeal case
- type of dispute between two people or groups. (example: divorce cases)
- citizens who hear the facts of a case.
- where a person accused of a crime is informed of charges and makes a plea of guilty or not guilty.
- Who appoints a judge to the Supreme Court?
- a group of citizens who examine evidence in a serious criminal case to decide whether the accused should be indicted.
48 Clues: authority to hear a case. • How can a judge lose their job? • Deals with the cases of children • Who was the first female Justice? • Only court set up by the constitution • citizens who hear the facts of a case. • Who appoints a judge to the Supreme Court? • Who was the first African American Justice? • authority to hear a case for the first time. • ...
Court Systems Vocab Terms 2024-08-21
Across
- when a jury is unable to reach a verdict and there must be a new trial with a new jury
- a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place
- a person whose occupation is to capture the live testimony in proceedings using a stenographic machine or a stenomask
- a statement of what the evidence will show; it is not an argument
- a person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action
- an official appointed or sworn to investigate, report on, and supervise the conduct of convicted offenders on probation
- a formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense
- an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law
- a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law.
- a body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court
- records and keeps records pertaining to the county courts, county courts at law, real and personal property, and personal records
- a judgment that a person is not guilty of the crime with which the person has been charged
- In court, it refers to a process of determining whether a juror can serve fairly and impartially in a given case by asking the juror various questions
- the punishment given to a person convicted of a crime
- he objection is approved and the question cannot be asked or answered
- A grand jury focuses on preliminary criminal matters only and assesses evidence presented by a prosecutor to determine whether there is “probable cause” to believe an individual committed a crime and should be put on trial
- a person who practices or studies law; an attorney or a counselor
- a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime
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- the attorney representing the defendant in a law suit or criminal prosecution.
- the formal interrogation of a witness called by the other party in a court of law to challenge or extend testimony already given
- a civilian officer who administers the law
- the method used to speak to the judge about a matter in your case
- formal protest to evidence, argument, or questions that are in violation of the rules of evidence or other procedural law
- an official appointed or sworn to investigate, report on, and supervise the conduct of convicted offenders on parole
- when a judge rules against an objection made in court
- a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest
- a government attorney who presents the state's case against the defendant in a criminal prosecution
- an official in a court of law who keeps order or looks after prisoners
- the questioning of a witness by the party that has called that witness to give evidence, in order to support the case that is being made
- Collecting and disbursing court costs, fines, and other fees that benefit more than 20 agencies at the state and local levels
- the opportunity for each party to remind jurors about key evidence presented and to persuade them to adopt an interpretation favorable to their position
- to manage, direct, supervise, coordinate and plan the operations of courts and to assist the judiciary in making certain decisions, except those judicial decisions required by law to be made by judges
- the ability to make considered decisions or come to sensible conclusions
33 Clues: a civilian officer who administers the law • a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime • when a judge rules against an objection made in court • the punishment given to a person convicted of a crime • a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law. • the method used to speak to the judge about a matter in your case • ...
Legal Terminology 2 2020-02-09
Across
- Criminal law – the party presenting the case on behalf of the state to try and prove guilt
- Area of authority of a court
- Award/remedy granted by the courts where a civil wrong is proven (mainly $compensation)
- Civil law – the party taking action (suing)
- Ignorance of the law is no excuse for breaking the law
- Civil law – party being sued by the plaintiff
- A breach of duty of care resulting in damage
- An act or omission (failure to act) that breaks an existing law
- A person being prosecuted/accused of a crime in court
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- Court made laws must be followed in future, similar cases
- A civil law breech/infringement of rights
- Law that regulates disputes between individuals and groups; enforces people’s rights
- Civil law dispute resolution/outcome; what the court may award/order when someone’s rights have been breached
- The legal requirement that care is taken NOT to cause harm/injury to another person
- Defines the behaviour, boundaries & expectations of members of society
- A penalty for disobeying or breaking a criminal law
16 Clues: Area of authority of a court • A civil law breech/infringement of rights • Civil law – the party taking action (suing) • A breach of duty of care resulting in damage • Civil law – party being sued by the plaintiff • A penalty for disobeying or breaking a criminal law • A person being prosecuted/accused of a crime in court • ...
Crossword 4 2025-02-07
Across
- The theorist who developed general strain theory: Robert ____
- According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime.
- The institutional-anomie theory is a ____-level theory as it seeks to explain why US has a higher rate of serious crime than other developed nations.
- Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes.
- The process of using thoughts and behaviors to manage stressful situations
- The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____
- The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society
- Breakdown in social norms caused by excessive emphasis on economic success
- People who choose this mode of adaptation seek to reform the system by creating their own goals and means.
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- Anomie and deviance are mutually ____.
- The only criminal adaptation to strain
- The mode of adaptation that involves rejecting culturally-defined goals but accepting the institutional means
- Accepting culturally-defined goals AND the institutional means
- The negative emotion most likely to lead to criminal behavior, according to Agnew
- America’s national bird
- Pressure produced by the disconnect between cultural expectations and what society makes possible, according to Merton
16 Clues: America’s national bird • Anomie and deviance are mutually ____. • The only criminal adaptation to strain • Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes. • According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime. • The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____ • The theorist who developed general strain theory: Robert ____ • ...
Unit Four: Business Crime Overview 2025-10-20
Across
- Failure to comply with posted laws or business regulations
- Any illegal act involving computers or digital data.
- Using another person’s personal or financial information illegally
- a serious criminal offense punishable by more than one year in prison, heavy fines, or both. These crimes often involve large financial losses, physical harm, or serious breaches of trust.
- Taking property with intent to permanently deprive the owner.
- Theft of goods from a retail business
- Intentionally deceiving others for money or advantage.
- (minor infractions) – Forgetting to post safety signage, licenses, etc.
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- Theft of Trade Secrets – Stealing confidential business information
- Misusing funds that were entrusted to you (e.g., by an employer)
- Theft involving force, intimidation, or threat
- a minor violation of laws or regulations, typically resulting in a fine only, not jail time. These are often regulatory or administrative rather than criminal.
- a less severe crime than a felony, usually punishable by up to one year in jail, community service, or smaller fines.
- Willful destruction or damage to property (e.g., graffiti)
- Altering or creating false documents or signatures
- Breaking into a property to commit a crime inside.
16 Clues: Theft of goods from a retail business • Theft involving force, intimidation, or threat • Altering or creating false documents or signatures • Breaking into a property to commit a crime inside. • Any illegal act involving computers or digital data. • Intentionally deceiving others for money or advantage. • Failure to comply with posted laws or business regulations • ...
Chapter 10 The Undeserved Reward 2023-12-08
9 Clues: Charge • Scolded • Principles • Compulsory • An old coin • Misunderstood • Involve in a criminal case • Overpowered by a strong emotion • Difficult and unpleasant situation
Chapter 10 The Undeserved Reward 2023-12-08
9 Clues: Charge • Scolded • Principles • Compulsory • An old coin • Misunderstood • Involve in a criminal case • Overpowered by a strong emotion • Difficult and unpleasant situation
Jazzy 2024-11-19
14 Clues: A chemical • Bold behavior • Moist or humid • Compress or move • A binary compound • An hollow surface • Able to be trusted • Distress or tension • Difficult to handle • Parts beneath the skin • Feeling silly and happy • Outward manner and behavior • To be very shocked or surprised • To free someone from a criminal charge
1 2025-07-24
Across
- Court directive to halt action
- Jury's final decision
- Section in a legal document
- Request made to a judge
- Resolve a legal dispute
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- Respond with counter-argument
- Money granted as compensation
- Formal accusation
- Complaint or concern
- Official account or declaration
- Solemn promise in court
- Place of legal confinement
- Serious criminal offense
- Legal representative
14 Clues: Formal accusation • Complaint or concern • Legal representative • Jury's final decision • Solemn promise in court • Request made to a judge • Resolve a legal dispute • Serious criminal offense • Place of legal confinement • Section in a legal document • Respond with counter-argument • Money granted as compensation • Court directive to halt action • Official account or declaration
Judicial Branch 2025-03-31
Across
- an attorney who represents the government in a criminal case
- a Latin term meaning “let the decision stand”; refers to the principle that courts should follow precedent
- special skill or knowledge in a particular field
- courts that are able to hear a wide variety of cases that deal with state or local law, the state constitution, or federal law or the federal constitution
- the person against whom a civil or criminal suit is brought in court
- the power of the Supreme Court to declare laws and actions of local, state, or national governments unconstitutional
- a group of citizens who hear evidence during a trial and give a verdict
- a trial system that is a contest between opposing sides
- the authority of a trial court to be the first to hear a case
- similar to criminal trials but consists of judges and attorneys drawn from legal officers of the military branch in which the violation occurred
- a party in a lawsuit
- in a civil trial, the person who brings suit in court
- a document issued by judges who agree with the majority opinion, but for different reasons than those used to support the majority opinion
- explanation
- states the decision of the court
- existing or coming about seemingly at random or by chance
- court that hears cases about crimes such as burglary, murder, or driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
- the subjecting of a person to a second trial or punishment for the same offense for which the person has already been tried or punished
- a document issued by judges who disagree with the majority opinion
- the courts that hear criminal and civil cases operating within the tribal justice system
- attorney who works for the state and defends people who cannot afford a private attorney
- a federal law; a law written by a legislative branch
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- enough to meet the needs of a situation or a proposed end; enough; satisfactory in amount
- a mistake by a judge as to the applicable law in a case
- a group that hears charges against a suspect and decides whether there is sufficient evidence to bring the person to trial
- an agreement whereby a defendant pleads guilty to a lesser crime than the one with which the defendant was originally charged, and in return the government agrees not to prosecute the defendant for the more serious crime
- the idea that no individual, group, organization, or governmental entity is above the law
- a modifying of influencing factor
- the divisions under the United States Federal Courts system, grouped into 12 regional circuits, each of which has a federal court of appeals, also called a U.S. Circuit Court
- the act of continuing to hold or have, as in a political position
- a ruling on a law that has not yet been challenged in court
- the fair administration of justice
- an unsuccessful party in a lawsuit asks a higher court to review the decision on the basis that the original court did not apply the law correctly or the trial was not fair
- a trial system in which the judge plays an active role in gathering evidence
- courts that generally hear cases that raise questions about a federal law or the federal constitution
- something that has separate and distinct existence
- court that hears cases in which one person or group thinks another person or group should pay for causing harm
- a legal principle created by an appellate court decision that lower court judges must follow when deciding similar cases
- a formal charge of criminal action by a grand jury
- unbiased
40 Clues: unbiased • explanation • a party in a lawsuit • states the decision of the court • a modifying of influencing factor • the fair administration of justice • special skill or knowledge in a particular field • something that has separate and distinct existence • a formal charge of criminal action by a grand jury • a federal law; a law written by a legislative branch • ...
Arrest Key Terms 2021-09-07
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- Reasonable suspicion or belief that a crime has been committed and that a particular person committed that crime.
- The constitutional rights of citizens against government actions that threaten the denial of life, liberty, or property. In criminal cases, arrests and trials must meet certain minimum standards of fairness, and laws cannot violate constitutional rights.
- Giving evidence and answering questions that would tend to subject one to criminal prosecution.
- A court-ordered document giving law enforcement the authority to arrest someone on a specific charge.
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- The right to a grand jury for a capital or serious crime; protection against double jeopardy; protection against self- incrimination; prohibition of the taking of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.
- The right to be represented by an attorney at critical stages of the criminal justice system.
- Taking a person suspected of committing a crime into custody and curtailing the individual’s freedom to leave, until the person can be brought before a judge to answer the charges against him or her.
- Warranted suspicion that a person may be engaged in criminal conduct. Not quite to the level of probable cause.
- The warning given to suspects by law enforcement, advising suspects of their legal rights to counsel, to refuse to answer questions, to avoid self-incrimination, and other privileges. Named after the landmark case of Miranda v. Arizona (1966).
9 Clues: The right to be represented by an attorney at critical stages of the criminal justice system. • Giving evidence and answering questions that would tend to subject one to criminal prosecution. • A court-ordered document giving law enforcement the authority to arrest someone on a specific charge. • ...
chapter 3 2023-10-25
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- Makes an action that was done before a law against was passed to be criminal and punished for that action. This can also aggravate a crime from the time it was committed.
- a type of criminal law violation in which parties to the crime willfully participate and in which the element of harm seems remote
- a crime that is so unclear that a reasonable person of at least average intelligence could not determine what the law purports to command or prohibit.
- the need for some identifiable harm as an actual or potential consequence of culpable activity is often cited as a general feature of crime
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- This ensures that an individual can not be tried or punished twice for the same offenses.
- Translates to the “body of crime”
- They are additional facts that define the crime
- a relationship between the mens rea, act, and resulting harm
- a legislative act punishing a person or a select group of people without the benefit of a judicial trial
- Holds that behavior cannot be criminal if no law exists that both defines it as illegal and prescribes a punishment for it.
10 Clues: Translates to the “body of crime” • They are additional facts that define the crime • a relationship between the mens rea, act, and resulting harm • This ensures that an individual can not be tried or punished twice for the same offenses. • a legislative act punishing a person or a select group of people without the benefit of a judicial trial • ...
Criminology Vocab Chapter 5 Joey Faubert 2017-11-08
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- police force in texas
- early form of police
- paid law enforcers in London
- sheriff
- act that banned discrimination
- gives speeding tickets
- solve mysteries
- investigates federal crimes
- officers that specialize in gangs
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- law enforcers under close government
- organized a force of paid law
- keep streets safe
- criminal under 17
- headed by attorney general
14 Clues: sheriff • solve mysteries • keep streets safe • criminal under 17 • early form of police • police force in texas • gives speeding tickets • headed by attorney general • investigates federal crimes • paid law enforcers in London • organized a force of paid law • act that banned discrimination • officers that specialize in gangs • law enforcers under close government
Marvel Cinamatic Universe (MCU) 2020-04-23
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- duaghter of Hank Pym
- first Marvel Studios release
- U.S. Air Force pilot Carol Danvers
- I am ...
- director of shield
- God of Thunder
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- android Avenger
- succeeded Hank Pym as the second one
- genetically enhanced creature turned criminal
- mentored by Tony Stark
- skilled Marksman, briefly known as Ronin
- the First Avenge
- deadly assassin
- Smash!
14 Clues: Smash! • I am ... • God of Thunder • android Avenger • deadly assassin • the First Avenge • director of shield • duaghter of Hank Pym • mentored by Tony Stark • first Marvel Studios release • U.S. Air Force pilot Carol Danvers • succeeded Hank Pym as the second one • skilled Marksman, briefly known as Ronin • genetically enhanced creature turned criminal
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Marketing 2018-01-24
Across
- - Businesses use B to scan a product
- - N information is a legal requirement on packaging
- - Having a strong brand enables the product to be R?
- - Other businesses that sell the same products or services are?
Down
- - The L of a product stands for?
- - What is the term used to create an image in customers minds?
- - What is the marketing term for grouping customers
- - Packaging can be recognisable with the use of C?
8 Clues: - The L of a product stands for? • - Businesses use B to scan a product • - Packaging can be recognisable with the use of C? • - What is the marketing term for grouping customers • - N information is a legal requirement on packaging • - Having a strong brand enables the product to be R? • - What is the term used to create an image in customers minds? • ...
Skyrim 2016-10-27
11 Clues: red army • blue army • every where • savage green • a hold owner • true assassins • short and gone • different to humans • man turns into beast • the place of the nords • a sum of gold on a criminal
Well Witched Summer Reading Prodject 2018-06-30
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- What allowed Ryan to see other peoples' souls?
- Who was the character who was able to read wishers' minds?
- What was the power used to know what wishers' were thinking?
- Where was the well located?
- Where did most of Ryan's dreams take place?
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- Who was the character who got away with almost anything?
- What was the first wish?
- Where was Josh sent when he go into trouble?
- Who was the character that could see other peoples's souls and the witch?
- What did the kids steal from the well?
10 Clues: What was the first wish? • Where was the well located? • What did the kids steal from the well? • Where did most of Ryan's dreams take place? • Where was Josh sent when he go into trouble? • What allowed Ryan to see other peoples' souls? • Who was the character who got away with almost anything? • Who was the character who was able to read wishers' minds? • ...
Chapter 10 2013-12-11
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- art of brush and ink handwriting
- wealthy landowning families
- a method of treating pain by piercing the skin at vital points with needles
- famous trade route opened by merchants
- they gave the world paper, explosives, and the compass
- they protected people from outlaws, rebels, and barbarians
Down
- placed at the very bottom of society by the upper class by not using their strength or their minds
- a bureaucracy in which officials were hired on exams rather than birth
- enclosed yards with many buildings
- those who passed all four levels of civil service exams
10 Clues: wealthy landowning families • art of brush and ink handwriting • enclosed yards with many buildings • famous trade route opened by merchants • they gave the world paper, explosives, and the compass • those who passed all four levels of civil service exams • they protected people from outlaws, rebels, and barbarians • ...
Divination/Fortune Telling 2023-09-03
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- A type of playing card that can offer insights into the future
- A magical glass ball that shows the future
- Warm and made of wax, can be lit with a match
- The part of the hand that reveals the future
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- The study or interpretation of signs from the future.
- someone who speaks prophecies
- These can be read at the bottom of a tea cup.
- A person that is intuitive and may be able to read minds.
- Ancient Germanic writing, associated with magic
- The magic atmosphere or air around a person
10 Clues: someone who speaks prophecies • A magical glass ball that shows the future • The magic atmosphere or air around a person • The part of the hand that reveals the future • These can be read at the bottom of a tea cup. • Warm and made of wax, can be lit with a match • Ancient Germanic writing, associated with magic • The study or interpretation of signs from the future. • ...
Emily’s Strengths 2020-03-09
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- you are always helping others in a problem when they need you
- living things that inhabit the Earth
- things that are not real but in people’s minds
- always relaxed when there is a hard situation
- kind to others in a way
Down
- having, showing or expressing strong emotions of beliefs
- very interested things and will examine things
- always doing something and you keep on trying to achieve it
- that is everywhere outside and normally green and brown
- is not scared to approach anything that is scary to them
10 Clues: kind to others in a way • living things that inhabit the Earth • always relaxed when there is a hard situation • very interested things and will examine things • things that are not real but in people’s minds • that is everywhere outside and normally green and brown • having, showing or expressing strong emotions of beliefs • ...
Psychology 2024-08-26
Across
- for the sake of gaining scientific knowledge
- the scientific study of behavior and mental processes
- Case of "Little Albert"
- demonstrated that a reflex could be conditioned
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- internal covert activity of our minds (infer from behavior)
- Attempted to apply scientific principles to the study of the human mind
- the practice of examining bums on a persons skull to determine that persons intelligence and character traits
- Outward or overt actions and reactions (observable)
- aimed to answering real world practical problems
- Believed that abnormal originated from unconscious drives and conflicts
10 Clues: Case of "Little Albert" • for the sake of gaining scientific knowledge • demonstrated that a reflex could be conditioned • aimed to answering real world practical problems • Outward or overt actions and reactions (observable) • the scientific study of behavior and mental processes • internal covert activity of our minds (infer from behavior) • ...
eighites 5 2024-05-08
Across
- Straits Band known for the 1985 hit "Money for Nothing."
- Band with the 1989 hit "The Look."
- Band with the 1987 hit "Here I Go Again."
- Lauper Singer of the 1984 hit "Time After Time."
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- Band with the 1981 hit "We Got the Beat."
- Idol Singer of the 1983 hit "Rebel Yell."
- Band known for the 1987 hit "The One I Love."
- Mac Band with the 1987 hit "Little Lies."
- Minds Band known for the 1985 hit "Don't You (Forget About Me)."
- Mellencamp Singer of the 1982 hit "Jack & Diane."
10 Clues: Band with the 1989 hit "The Look." • Band with the 1981 hit "We Got the Beat." • Band with the 1987 hit "Here I Go Again." • Idol Singer of the 1983 hit "Rebel Yell." • Mac Band with the 1987 hit "Little Lies." • Band known for the 1987 hit "The One I Love." • Lauper Singer of the 1984 hit "Time After Time." • Mellencamp Singer of the 1982 hit "Jack & Diane." • ...
Intellectual Property Law 2023-07-04
Across
- how many categories fall under intellectual property.
- which Convention is to protect the industry property.
- Who covers literary works.
- ------- is called a word, phrase, logo or other graphic symbol.
- Who can get IP rights over the creation of his or her minds.
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- which Convention is to protect of literary and artistic work.
- What is the short form of World Intellectual Property Organization.
- an exclusive right granted for the protection of an invention.
- Which agreement is concerning with the international registration of marks.
- Intellectual property refers to creations of human ----.
10 Clues: Who covers literary works. • how many categories fall under intellectual property. • which Convention is to protect the industry property. • Intellectual property refers to creations of human ----. • Who can get IP rights over the creation of his or her minds. • which Convention is to protect of literary and artistic work. • ...
CONFLICTTS 2024-10-23
Across
- Come up with a plan that might work for both of you
- It is important to think where you should have the talk
- Make sure you listen to other perspectives
- It is important to think about when you should talk
- Work together to make a decision
Down
- Think about what the person is doing
- Try to think of other ways to handle the situation
- Make sure your emotions are under control
- Don't think you know what's on other people's minds
- Statements used to take ownership of your thoughts, feelings and ideas
10 Clues: Work together to make a decision • Think about what the person is doing • Make sure your emotions are under control • Make sure you listen to other perspectives • Try to think of other ways to handle the situation • Don't think you know what's on other people's minds • Come up with a plan that might work for both of you • ...
abg-day1-recap 2025-07-08
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- | Change management model with five sequential steps for transformation
- | Technology integration that fundamentally changes how businesses operate
- | Second ADKAR step involving motivation to support the change
- | Streaming service that disrupted traditional video rental industry
- | Experience type focusing on making business interactions easier
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- | Camera company that failed to adapt to digital photography revolution
- | Organizational element involving hearts and minds during change
- | Internet of Things technology mentioned in furnace monitoring scenario
- | First step in change management understanding why change is needed
- | Insurance company that processes claims in just three seconds using AI
10 Clues: | Second ADKAR step involving motivation to support the change • | Organizational element involving hearts and minds during change • | Experience type focusing on making business interactions easier • | First step in change management understanding why change is needed • | Streaming service that disrupted traditional video rental industry • ...
HEALTH 2023-04-13
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- a disorder involving excessive body fat that increases the risk of health problems
- a food that speeds up metabolism
- body mass index is a person's weight in
- nutritious meals create
- deals with the way our bodies and minds deal with changes
- when you eat food your body gets
- a diet which may restrict the types and amounts of foods that you eat
Down
- a food that slows down metabolism
- maintaining a healthy weight _______ your risk of certain diseases
- the average person gets at least _____ hours of sleep
10 Clues: nutritious meals create • a food that speeds up metabolism • when you eat food your body gets • a food that slows down metabolism • body mass index is a person's weight in • the average person gets at least _____ hours of sleep • deals with the way our bodies and minds deal with changes • maintaining a healthy weight _______ your risk of certain diseases • ...
Marketing Mix Overview 2025-08-22
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- – Where and how products are distributed to customers.
- – A good, service, or idea a business offers.
- Mix – The four main elements (Product, Price, Place, Promotion) of marketing.
- – Activities used to inform and persuade customers.
- – A graphic symbol that represents a brand.
- Market – A specific group of customers a business focuses on.
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- – The amount of money charged for a product.
- – How a product is placed in the minds of customers.
- – A name, symbol, or design that identifies a product.
- Share – A company’s percentage of sales in the total market.
10 Clues: – A graphic symbol that represents a brand. • – The amount of money charged for a product. • – A good, service, or idea a business offers. • – Activities used to inform and persuade customers. • – How a product is placed in the minds of customers. • – Where and how products are distributed to customers. • – A name, symbol, or design that identifies a product. • ...
CJCR100-C Quiz # 1 2015-09-10
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- The term applied to the most serious of crimes that also carry a possible prison term of greater than one year.
- interrelated decision points where citizens and criminal justice system actors make decisions about reported crimes and the future of defendants.
- The ___ ___ model emphasizes procedures and guidelines that the government must follow in order to convict defendants.
- human behaviors or actions that are considered by others to be wrong, bad, or inappropriate.
- ____ in se are inherently bad or evil behaviors.
- The number of crimes committed expressed as a number of events per 1,000 or 100,000 people.
- The ___ ___ model is a philosophy that the most important goal of the criminal justice system is to suppress crime.
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- A relatively stable, purposive course of action followed by an actor or set of actors in dealing with a problem or matter of concern.
- ____ ____ statistics are gathered by asking people to report the number of times they have committed a crime during a set period of time.
- A class of less serious crimes, usually involving punishment less than a year in prison.
- The ___ ___ movement is a long-standing attempt by the African American community to overturn the legal and social restrictions of segregation and racism
- ____ social control is used to influence behavior. Examples include parents, teachers, and coaches.
- The ____ figure of crime is a term used by criminologists to refer to the total number of unreported crimes.
- A crime in which no individual is directly victimized, including crimes such as illegal drug use or underage drinking.
- ____ are gathered by criminal justice institutions and usually involve crimes brought to the attention of authorities.
15 Clues: ____ in se are inherently bad or evil behaviors. • A class of less serious crimes, usually involving punishment less than a year in prison. • The number of crimes committed expressed as a number of events per 1,000 or 100,000 people. • human behaviors or actions that are considered by others to be wrong, bad, or inappropriate. • ...
What's Up Africa? #5 2016-10-30
Across
- The country which had filed a notice of their intention to leave the ICC due to investigations of killings that influences the President’s decision
- This country recently campaigns #endchildmarriage to celebrate #InternationalDayofGirls
- From which country did the government reject the set up of a church that is anti-homosexual?
- Fully autonomous drone (Vayu) has been delivering blood samples and vaccines to the rural area in (country)
- Where African leaders met for a Regional Summit on Peace and Security
Down
- In which country was there a firefight between police forces and two armed Jihadists?
- Which country decided to leave the International Criminal Court?
- Council of Ministers in (country) held a meeting to focus on adopting the previous draft texts, making appointments, and hearing presentations from each departments
- Its president would not run for a third term in office and make changes to extend his rule despite accusations from the opponents
- A man was interviewed in (country) saying that its woman’s fault if they get sexually assaulted, which proved that discrimination towards woman still exists despite government’s regulations on woman’s justice and equality
- Joins South Africa and Burundi to pull of the International Criminal Court after accusing the tribunal of persecuting and humiliating Africans
- President Kenyatta, the president in this country, meet Sudanese President al-Bashir on October 2016 to discuss increased cooperation pertaining to culture, media, technology, housing and infrastructure
- African country with highest numbers of entrepreneurs, other than Nigeria, Uganda and Botswana
- Reaffirms support for International Criminal Court and regrets South Africa decision
- Prince Johnson (who actually got kicked out from his candidacy) is one of the candidate of next year election in this country
15 Clues: Which country decided to leave the International Criminal Court? • Where African leaders met for a Regional Summit on Peace and Security • Reaffirms support for International Criminal Court and regrets South Africa decision • In which country was there a firefight between police forces and two armed Jihadists? • ...
Chapter 9 Deviance - Crossword Puzzle 2013-11-24
Across
- Later offenses by people previously convicted of crimes
- A program for reforming the offender to prevent later offenses
- The recognized violation of cultural norms
- The illegal actions of a corporation or people acting on its behalf
- violations of law in which there are no obvious victims
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- The violation of a society's formally enacted criminal law
- A formal response by police, courts, and prison officials to alleged violations of the law
- The attempt to discourage criminality through the use of punishment
- A criminal act against a person or a person's property by an offender motivated by racial or other bias
- A powerfully negative label that greatly changes a person's self-concept and social identity
- Attempts by society to regulate people's thoughts and behaviors
11 Clues: The recognized violation of cultural norms • Later offenses by people previously convicted of crimes • violations of law in which there are no obvious victims • The violation of a society's formally enacted criminal law • A program for reforming the offender to prevent later offenses • Attempts by society to regulate people's thoughts and behaviors • ...
CPP - Tribunal do Júri - Bloco 3 2020-11-18
Across
- A denúncia de Adélio Bispo foi feita por crime ??? e a defesa não impugnou
- Da ???? proferida no caso Adélio Bispo não cabe apelação. O que é cabível o ROC (Recurso Ordinário Constitucional) indo diretamente para o STF
- A prática do ??? é um dos 4 crimes dolosos contra a vida - o julgamento cabe ao Júri
- A participação em ???? é um dos 4 crimes dolosos contra a vida - o julgamento cabe ao Júri
- A competência para julgamento dos crimes ???? contra a vida é do Júri
- O CPP amplia a competência do Júri ao atribuir que além dos crimes dolosos contra a vida o julgamento dos crimes ??????, por exemplo, já foram formuladas acusações de estupro, roubo, tráfico de drogas,ocultação de cadáver, abuso de autoridade pelo promotor no Tribunal do Júri.
- A redução de ??? é um outro motivo para se fazer a revisão criminal
- O ???? é um dos 4 crimes dolosos contra a vida - o julgamento cabe ao Júri
- Chegando o ROC no STF este poderá ????? a denúncia de crime político e remeter ao Estado de MG para que seja julgado no Júri como crime doloso contra a vida
- Quando se tratar de crime doloso contra a vida praticado por militar contra civil - cabe a Justiça Militar Federal julgar se o sujeito ativo for integrante das Forças ????. Exemplo: caso RJ dos 80 tiros num trabalhador.
- Uma decisão contrária à ???? dos autos é motivo para se fazer a revisão criminal
- A competência ????, segundo o art. 70 DO CPP seria o local da consumação do fato.
- Se a revisão criminal for julgada procedente o Tribunal poderá ???? o réu
- O local da conduta é o foro mais adequado para a ???? da prova.
- É crime de competência do juízo singular. Não é competência do júri. São crimes complexos, não atingem só a vida mas também outros bens jurídicos. O ladrão mata a vítima e leva os pertences dela
- Conforme decisão do STJ esse crime também se trata de um crime complexo. Envenenar o poço artesiano de uma determinada etnia indígena
- Não se pode ???? questões ligadas a um único crime
- A ação ??? é usada para rescindir uma ação transitada em julgado
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- O latrocínio é crime contra o ????
- Ocorre a condenação pelo (121, CP) e absolvição pelo (211, CP), neste caso o promotor pode ???? alegando que a absolvição foi manifestamente contrária à prova dos autos (esta alínea do 593, III do CPP - só pode entrar com recurso uma única vez) o tribunal acolheu, então o réu vai a novo Júri apenas para o crime conexo ( o de ocultação de cadáver) segundo o STJ.
- A Justiça Militar ???? essa julgará crimes militares que violem interesses das Instituições Militares do Estado (PM e CBM)
- Quando se tratar de crime doloso contra a vida praticado por militar contra civil - cabe ao Tribunal do Júri julgar se o sujeito ativo for PM ou integrante do Corpo de ???? Militar. Exemplo: caso Carandiru ocorrido em 1992.
- O terrorismo também é um crime complexo, contra a ???, portanto não vai a Júri
- O Tribunal de Justiça ou o TRF são os órgãos que ???? a revisão criminaL. Portanto, são os desembargadores de um desses tribunais que irão proferir o mérito
- O ???? é um dos 4 crimes dolosos contra a vida - matar alguém - o julgamento cabe ao Júri
- A plenitude de ???? é um dos princípios que respalda a revisão criminal
- Para os crimes ???? há na Constituição regras específicas, estes ainda que dolosos contra a vida não são julgados pelo Júri, mas pela justiça definida na CF/88 - são julgados pela Justiça Comum Federal
- O caso do Adélio Bispo (aquele que tentou matar o Bolsonaro) foi julgado pela Justiça ???? Federal de primeira instância - por se tratar de uma interferência do agente no regime democrático em que a pena é menor. Se este fosse ao Júri ficaria sujeito a uma pena muito mais grave
- Há na CF/88 dois artigos sobre Justiça Militar. Um deles trata da Justiça Militar ???? que julgará os crimes que atentem contra os interesses das Forças Armadas
- O surgimento de ??? nova da inocência também é motivo para se fazer a revisão criminal
- Para os crimes ???? há na Constituição regras específicas, estes ainda que dolosos contra a vida não são julgados pelo Júri, mas pela justiça definida na CF/88 - são julgados pelo Justiça Militar
- A dupla de crimes muito comum no Júri é formada pelos crimes de: homicídio (121, CP) e ocultação de ???? (211, CP)
- Um trabalhador foi morto com 80 tiros em seu automóvel, no RJ, o autor dos disparos foi um militar do Exército - em tese é um crime doloso contra a ???, mas quem julgará será a Justiça Militar, conforme a CF/88.
- Pode-se ter julgamento ???? quando há mais de um crime
- A revisão ???? é ajuizada contra a decisão do Júri e só se admite "pro reo"
- O genocídio é crime de competência do juízo ???? e inclusive é crime federal
- O foro competente para julgar os crimes é o local da ???
- De acordo com a jurisprudência do STJ, em se tratando dos crimes dolosos contra a vida, o foro competente é o local da ???? porque no local onde é realizada a ação ou omissão é que é percebida a tragédia.(Teoria da Aparência do Resultado)
38 Clues: O latrocínio é crime contra o ???? • Não se pode ???? questões ligadas a um único crime • Pode-se ter julgamento ???? quando há mais de um crime • O foro competente para julgar os crimes é o local da ??? • O local da conduta é o foro mais adequado para a ???? da prova. • A ação ??? é usada para rescindir uma ação transitada em julgado • ...
word study 2023-04-26
Across
- a book in which one keeps a daily record of events and experiences.
- relating to
- mention or allude to
- A mind that is composed of other minds nested within it.
Down
- a singular noun) used to refer to all the individual members of a set without exception.
- high renown or honor won by notable achievements.
- controls every part, however small, of (an enterprise or activity).
- having an agreeably pungent taste.
8 Clues: relating to • mention or allude to • having an agreeably pungent taste. • high renown or honor won by notable achievements. • A mind that is composed of other minds nested within it. • a book in which one keeps a daily record of events and experiences. • controls every part, however small, of (an enterprise or activity). • ...
HEALTH PROMOTION 2024-04-24
Across
- no.of stages in transtheoritical model of behavioural change
- what type of approach is prohibition of smoking and alcholol use
- which intervention is non clinical and does not involve physician
- tne emblem of health promotion
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- Health promotion comes under which level of intervention
- most cost effective intervention
- knowledge instilled in the minds of people and appeals to erotion
- which will enable people to increase control over and improve their health
8 Clues: tne emblem of health promotion • most cost effective intervention • Health promotion comes under which level of intervention • no.of stages in transtheoritical model of behavioural change • what type of approach is prohibition of smoking and alcholol use • knowledge instilled in the minds of people and appeals to erotion • ...
One of us is lying 2021-04-23
10 Clues: the poison • the website • the criminal • the sport guy • the smart girl • the blond girl • abbys boyfriend • the person who die • the thing Nate soles • connection with to people
Chapter 1 population 2021-06-20
9 Clues: JH+Bh • 1951-1981 • first cencus • criminal tribe • athnic+Indonesia • Nagaland language • Nomadic+NW+Europe • athnic community+Sudan • largest tribe of South Africa
Practice Test 1 LRN C2 2024-09-08
11 Clues: utilize,arrange • separate,cut off • become involved in • complete, absolute • savagely,ferociously • villain,cheater,criminal • bring up usually a memory • intellectual,psychological • in control of,responsible for • remarkably,crucially,seriously • very small amount or not enough
What's Up Africa? #5 2016-10-30
Across
- Where African leaders met for a Regional Summit on Peace and Security
- In which country was there a firefight between police forces and two armed Jihadists?
- This country recently campaigns #endchildmarriage to celebrate #InternationalDayofGirls
- African country with highest numbers of entrepreneurs, other than Nigeria, Uganda and Botswana
- Joins South Africa and Burundi to pull of the International Criminal Court (ICC) after accusing the tribunal of persecuting and humiliating Africans
- Its president would not run for a third term in office and make changes to extend his rule despite accusations from the opponents
- Reaffirms support for International Criminal Court and regrets South Africa decision
Down
- From which country did the government reject the set up of a church that is anti-homosexual?
- The country which had filed a notice of their intention to leave the ICC due to investigations of killings that influences the President’s decision
- Which country decided to leave the International Criminal Court?
- Once a man was interviewed in ....... and said that its woman’s fault if they get sexually assault, which proved that discrimination towards woman still exist despite government’s regulations on woman’s justice and equality
- President Kenyatta, who is the president in this country, meet Sudanese President al-Bashir on October 2016 to discuss increased cooperation pertaining to culture, media, technology, housing and infrastructure
- Fully autonomous drone (Vayu) has been delivering blood samples and vaccines to the rural area in...
- Prince Johnson (who actually got kicked out from his candidacy)is one of the candidate of next year election in this country
- Council of Ministers in ..... (country) held a meeting again to focus on adopting the previous draft texts, making appointments, and hearing presentations from each departments
15 Clues: Which country decided to leave the International Criminal Court? • Where African leaders met for a Regional Summit on Peace and Security • Reaffirms support for International Criminal Court and regrets South Africa decision • In which country was there a firefight between police forces and two armed Jihadists? • ...
Intro to criminal justice Quiz 1 2015-09-10
Across
- A crime in which no individual is directly victimized, including crimes such as illegal drug use or underage drinking.
- A class of less serious crimes, usually involving punishment less than a year in prison.
- human behaviors or actions that are considered by others to be wrong, bad, or inappropriate.
- The ___ ___ movement is a long-standing attempt by the African American community to overturn the legal and social restrictions of segregation and racism
- ____ social control is used to influence behavior. Examples include parents, teachers, and coaches.
- The ___ process model emphasizes procedures and guidelines that the government must follow in order to convict defendants.
- A relatively stable course of action followed by an actor or set of actors in dealing with a problem or matter of concern.
- The number of crimes committed expressed as a number of events per 1,000 or 100,000 people.
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- interrelated decision points where citizens and criminal justice system actors make decisions about reported crimes and the future of defendants.
- The ___ ___ model is a philosophy that the most important goal of the criminal justice system is to suppress crime.
- ____ statistics are gathered by criminal justice institutions and usually involve crimes brought to the attention of authorities.
- The term applied to the most serious of crimes that also carry a possible prison term of greater than one year.
- ____ in se are inherently bad or evil behaviors.
- ____ statistics are gathered by asking people to report the number of times they have committed a crime during a set period of time.
- The ____ figure of crime is a term used by criminologists to refer to the total number of unreported crimes.
15 Clues: ____ in se are inherently bad or evil behaviors. • A class of less serious crimes, usually involving punishment less than a year in prison. • The number of crimes committed expressed as a number of events per 1,000 or 100,000 people. • human behaviors or actions that are considered by others to be wrong, bad, or inappropriate. • ...
Vocabulary from January 21st and 24th 2025-01-24
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- It's a big group of people.
- It's a classic story for children, like Cinderella (2 words)
- This is a verb. It's similar to 'shout', but when you shout, you're usually angry. When you do this, it's because you're very happy.
- When you're not sure that something is true, you can say "I have some _______ about this."
- This is a verb which we use with the word "crime". It means 'do a crime', but it's a bit more formal.
- You can drive this like a car, but it's a bit bigger. It has a cabin in the front for people, and a space in the back to put things in.
- If you see a person and you think "I know this person. I've seen them before", we say that you _______ that person.
- When the police have a criminal, and the criminal is not free to go, we say the criminal is _______ arrest.
- It means you notice something for the first time. For example, "When I left my apartment, I didn't _______ that my keys were still inside!"
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- If the police think that you did a crime, you are a _______ in that crime.
- It means "to kill a famous person".
- It's the opposite of 'kind'. It means that you enjoy doing bad things to other people.
- Sometimes politicians go around the country and promise people different things, because they want people to choose them as the next leader. We call this a political _______.
- These are parts of a tree. The leaves grow from these parts. (The answer is in the text about Nelson Mandela.)
- If you need to go fast because you're late for something, we can say that you're "in a _______".
15 Clues: It's a big group of people. • It means "to kill a famous person". • It's a classic story for children, like Cinderella (2 words) • If the police think that you did a crime, you are a _______ in that crime. • It's the opposite of 'kind'. It means that you enjoy doing bad things to other people. • ...
Miss Peregrine's Crossword for Peculiar Minds 2014-05-02
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- He doesn't know he is peculiar until he finds out about his grandfather.
- Jacob's therapist.
- The name of the headmistress.
- The owner of the museum.
- This character transfers animal hearts to inanimate objects.
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- She has the ability to summon fire over her hands.
- This is where the only living accommodations are on the island.
- Where the island is located.
- This character can eat from the back of her head.
- She has the ability to float away.
- The monsters only visible to certain peculiars.
- Only girls. They can transform to time traveling birds.
- He is visible to no one but himself.
- How the characters travel through time.
- He's the bee's knees.
15 Clues: Jacob's therapist. • He's the bee's knees. • The owner of the museum. • Where the island is located. • The name of the headmistress. • She has the ability to float away. • He is visible to no one but himself. • How the characters travel through time. • The monsters only visible to certain peculiars. • This character can eat from the back of her head. • ...
Law Puzzles (DONT USE SPACES) 2017-08-30
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- decisions in past cases that build up and create common law
- Lesser crime with a penalty less then a year
- were citizens can take court decisions to try for an appeal
- legislatures attempt to respond to the needs of there citizens
- Serious crime with a penalty longer then a year
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- In criminal law, the person being tried and having charges brought against them
- the one presenting the charges in a criminal
- protected under the 10th amendment, that any right not stated in the Constitution is reserved by the states
- the clause that states that the constitution is higher then any state law
- the 1st 10 amendments
- in a civil case, the person that whose property damaged or is suing
11 Clues: the 1st 10 amendments • the one presenting the charges in a criminal • Lesser crime with a penalty less then a year • Serious crime with a penalty longer then a year • decisions in past cases that build up and create common law • were citizens can take court decisions to try for an appeal • legislatures attempt to respond to the needs of there citizens • ...
Courts Vocab continued 2021-03-05
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- deals with appeals from:
- a list of cases to be heard by
- is made up of 5 district judges and decides whether to expel suspected foreign terrorists from the country.
- 94 district courts if the case appealed involves copyright or patent issues
- include disputes involving bankruptcy, postal, tax, and civil rights laws.
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- is made of 11 district court judges and issues secret search warrants to monitor suspected spies and terrorists.
- have original jurisdiction over more than 80 percent of federal criminal and civil cases.
- Court of International Trade
- a court case in which a defendant is tried for committing a federal crime
- include bank robbery, kidnapping, counterfeiting, mail fraud, tax evasion and terrorism.
- a court case dealing with a non criminal dispute
- Court of Federal Claims
- Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims
- the transcript of the proceedings from a trial court
14 Clues: Court of Federal Claims • deals with appeals from: • Court of International Trade • a list of cases to be heard by • Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims • a court case dealing with a non criminal dispute • the transcript of the proceedings from a trial court • a court case in which a defendant is tried for committing a federal crime • ...
Crime & Punishment 2025-03-12
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- the country with the most humane prisons in the world and lowest reoffending rates
- Jesus told people to love their neighbour but also show love for their...
- a crime that causes terror and tries to destabilise the country
- a type of punishment where the criminal is executed
- the book of the Bible where you'd find the commandment 'thou shalt not kill'
- where the criminal does unpaid work in the community
- the longest prison sentence you can be given
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- the idea that you let your anger go over a wrong that's been done to you
- executed for the murder of a police officer, actually committed by Christopher Craig, Derek ______
- a type of punishment where the body is physically harmed
- the Muslim code of law
11 Clues: the Muslim code of law • the longest prison sentence you can be given • a type of punishment where the criminal is executed • where the criminal does unpaid work in the community • a type of punishment where the body is physically harmed • a crime that causes terror and tries to destabilise the country • ...
Courts and Courtroom Crossword 2025-09-16
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- A person with authority to decide legal matters in court
- A public officer who represents the government in criminal cases.
- In a civil case, the person, corporation or organization sued by the plaintiff. In a criminal case, the person accused of the crime.
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- Someone that writes down, word for word, what is said in court. They generally use a stenographic machine, shorthand, or a recording device. You can ask for a copy of this record.
- In a criminal case, the lawyer that represents the accused person (called the "defendant").
- A person who testifies to what he or she has seen, heard, or experienced.
- group of citizens picked to decide a case. There are different types of juries. 1. Grand jury: A group who decides if it seems reasonable (probable cause exists) that a crime has taken place and an indictment should happen. 2. hung jury: A group that cannot agree on a verdict.
- A person that is in charge of security in the court
- The party that starts a civil case
9 Clues: The party that starts a civil case • A person that is in charge of security in the court • A person with authority to decide legal matters in court • A public officer who represents the government in criminal cases. • A person who testifies to what he or she has seen, heard, or experienced. • ...
