criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Fortnite Chapter 6 2025-11-06
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- "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 • ...
Example 2017-02-24
Arrest Key Terms 2021-09-07
Across
- 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 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
Legal Terminology 2 2020-02-09
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
criminal justice court 2019-01-24
Across
- the trial is held in
- full form of FIR
- conducts the fair trial
- if evidence points to guilt of accused person,a_________ is filed
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- represents the interest of the state
- an investigation includes recording statements of
- any act that the law defines as a crime
- in which article the fundamental rights given to arrested person is written
8 Clues: full form of FIR • the trial is held in • conducts the fair trial • represents the interest of the state • any act that the law defines as a crime • an investigation includes recording statements of • if evidence points to guilt of accused person,a_________ is filed • in which article the fundamental rights given to arrested person is written
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
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
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- 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
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 • ...
What's Up Africa? #5 2016-10-30
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
CPP - Tribunal do Júri - Bloco 3 2020-11-18
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- 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 • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
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.
Down
- 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
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- 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
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- 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? • ...
Speech Terms Crossword 2023-12-20
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- the degree of emotional closeness
- a person designated or elected to facilitate the group process
- system of shared beliefs, values, symbols and behaviors
- type of communication that is between two people who have an identifiable relationship with each other
- persuasive strategy; highlighting character/credibility
- the way a group interacts to achieve its goal
- messages we send in ways that transcend spoken or written words
- persuasive strategy; highlighting emotions
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- type of communication in our minds
- who we should consider before writing a speech
- the process through which we express, interpret, and coordinate messages with others
- revealing information - and feedback in a relationship
- a "mental library" of scripts
- a state in which you, the audience, and the occasion overlap
- persuasive strategy; highlighting logic and reasoning
- short word or phrase transitions
16 Clues: a "mental library" of scripts • short word or phrase transitions • the degree of emotional closeness • type of communication in our minds • persuasive strategy; highlighting emotions • the way a group interacts to achieve its goal • who we should consider before writing a speech • persuasive strategy; highlighting logic and reasoning • ...
Chapter 8 Political Dictionary 2023-09-13
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- instructions constituency elect officials
- device that attempts to collect information by asking questions
- A representative slice of the public
- concerns people in making parties
- strong influence on the views of others
- Website postings devoted to a subject allowing visitors to comment
- polling that refers to a whole pouplation that the poll aims to measure
- something that transmits information
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- private groups who share views and shape public policy
- reflect major characterisitics of a given population
- number of elected people who live in a certain number of radnomly selected places
- the sum of all their views
- communications that each large audiences
- The public issues on which the people's attention is focused
- poll that seeks to read minds and asking questions to large groups
- short, sharply focused report that can be airewd in 30 or 45 seconds
- Group associating with friends, co-workers etc.
17 Clues: the sum of all their views • concerns people in making parties • A representative slice of the public • something that transmits information • strong influence on the views of others • communications that each large audiences • instructions constituency elect officials • reflect major characterisitics of a given population • ...
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 • ...
Chapter 9 Deviance - Crossword Puzzle 2013-11-24
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- 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 • ...
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
word study 2023-04-26
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
Jobs- Juia & Beatriz R 2026-02-24
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- This job allows you to arrest thieves
- This job allows you to build new houses
- This job allows you to teach
- This job allows you to help people when they're sick
- This job allows you to act in theater plays
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- This job allows yo to save people and put out fires
- This job allows you to go and descover he universe
- This job allows you to help people with their minds
- This job allows you to sing in shows and concerts
- This job allows you to take care of animals and pets
10 Clues: This job allows you to teach • This job allows you to arrest thieves • This job allows you to build new houses • This job allows you to act in theater plays • This job allows you to sing in shows and concerts • This job allows you to go and descover he universe • This job allows yo to save people and put out fires • This job allows you to help people with their minds • ...
CHAPTER 8 2015-04-08
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- Written court order authorizing and directing that an individual be taken into custody to answer criminal charges.
- Testimony that is not firsthand but relates information told by a second party.
- The evidentiary criterion necessary to sustain an arrest or the issuance of an arrest or search warrant; a set of facts, information, circumstances, or conditions that would lead a reasonable person to believe that an offense was committed and that the accused committed that offense.
- The requirement that a search warrant state precisely where the search is to take place and what items are to be seized.
- The principle that prohibits using illegally obtained evidence in a trial.
- An order, issued by a judge, directing officers to conduct a search of specified premises for specified objects or persons and to bring them before the court.
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- The principle that evidence may be used in a criminal trial even though the search warrant used to obtain it was technically faulty, so long as the police acted in good faith when they sought the warrant from a judge.
- Grounds or fields attached to a house.
- Police investigation technique in which officers board a bus or train without suspicion of illegal activity and question passengers, asking for identification and seeking permission to search their baggage.
- The legal term, contained in the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, that refers to the searching for and carrying away of evidence by police during a criminal investigation.
- Requirement, under the Fourth Amendment, for a search and seizure; there must be probable cause to believe that the item being searched for was involved in criminal activity and is located at the place to be searched.
- The situation in which police officers who are suspicious of an individual run their hands lightly over the suspectUs outer garments to determine if the person is carrying a concealed weapon; also called a threshold inquiry or pat-down.
12 Clues: Grounds or fields attached to a house. • The principle that prohibits using illegally obtained evidence in a trial. • Testimony that is not firsthand but relates information told by a second party. • Written court order authorizing and directing that an individual be taken into custody to answer criminal charges. • ...
Judicial Branch CrossWord 2025-03-17
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- The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts.
- A court case involving disputes between two parties (individuals, businesses) related to money or property.
- A less serious crime. In Virginia, the most severe class of misdemeanor can result in 1 year in jail and a $2,500 fine.
- The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant.
- The decision of a judge or jury.
- The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if law or presidential action follows the Constitution. This is when the judicial branch interprets the laws.
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case.
- The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case. Courts with original jurisdiction are also known as trial courts.
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- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws - especially the rights guaranteed in the 4th - 8th amendments to the Constitution. Protected by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendments.
- The authority to interpret and administer the law. Jurisdiction determines which type of court you attend and where it is located.
- A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law.
- The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws. They also punish lawbreakers.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
- An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest.
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- A formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime.
17 Clues: The decision of a judge or jury. • The government’s side in a criminal case. • An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest. • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit. • A court case in which a person is accused of breaking a criminal law. • The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts. • ...
the best crossword 2022-03-09
10 Clues: Court • plural of • SYNONYM Trail • Synonym Bench • Synonym Charge • Synonym Bullying • Synonym Lawbreaking • An oral declaration; see • Synonym a state of uncertainty • Being against the law; forbidden by law.
Vocab 14 2025-01-13
10 Clues: region • strict • draw in • limitation • excessive tension • keep under control • to confine forcibly • great pain mental suffering • separate liquids from solids • the police had to ________ the criminal in handcuffs
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. • ...
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
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
English voc fake news 2019-12-01
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- Fake science, something unscientific
- A large area or a large amount of people
- Informations or opinions published in order to influence people's minds
- Something which is real, verified or original
- A way to write that denonces something
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- An adjective whiwh designed a naive person, who believes things too easily
- Belief that an important event is fake and made-up by a category of people
- Job where you work in a book shop
- An action which consists in twisting and turning your body by smalls gestures
9 Clues: Job where you work in a book shop • Fake science, something unscientific • A way to write that denonces something • A large area or a large amount of people • Something which is real, verified or original • Informations or opinions published in order to influence people's minds • An adjective whiwh designed a naive person, who believes things too easily • ...
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 • ...
Reading changes our minds FElix 2023-09-04
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- when you hast someone with more power for somthing
- when you get more of somt
- when you increase the size of an area
- when you are arguing and have a point
- when you are not happy with somthing
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- when you don't have to pay for somthing
- when you're under water and can't breath
- you get this for the consequences of you actions
- the regular people
- when you make progress
- when you have to do somthing
11 Clues: the regular people • when you make progress • when you get more of somt • when you have to do somthing • when you are not happy with somthing • when you increase the size of an area • when you are arguing and have a point • when you don't have to pay for somthing • when you're under water and can't breath • you get this for the consequences of you actions • ...
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
The Age of Criminal Responsibility 2014-06-03
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- Adolescents are vulnerable to poor decision making due to _______ pressure.
- The responsibility of young children is still developing as a product of their _______.
- The Oxford English Dictionary defines responsibility as ‘the opportunity or ability to act independently and make decisions without _______.
- Carefully controlled _______ studies which follow children in to adolescence and adulthood are lacking.
- Children as young as _______ years of age can tell lies.
- Empathy is feeling an emotion _______.
- Moral reasoning is a _______ process.
- ‘The age of criminal responsibility must be set so as properly to take in to account both the underlying complexity and the acquisition of _______.
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- Juvenile _______ allow for adolescents to be transferred to adult courts.
- In step 1 of any of the developmental pathways in Loeber et al.'s (1993) study, the average age of onset of minor problem behaviour was _______ years.
- The majority of children's courts aim to enhance the desirability of _______.
- Moral development occurs in the first _______ years of life.
- _______ groups had a reduced sense of wrong in criminal acts.
- Even toddlers as young as thirty months old have a developed sense of _______.
- Continued child delinquent behaviours may result in a high risk of depression and _______.
- The _______ lobe is the last part of the brain to develop.
16 Clues: Moral reasoning is a _______ process. • Empathy is feeling an emotion _______. • Children as young as _______ years of age can tell lies. • The _______ lobe is the last part of the brain to develop. • Moral development occurs in the first _______ years of life. • _______ groups had a reduced sense of wrong in criminal acts. • ...
Criminal Law Ch 11 - 13 2015-10-22
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- Discovery doctrine which allows court to admit evidence that was discovered by means independent of illegal search
- To be admissible, confessions must be voluntary, not violate the Miranda decision, and be this
- This pretrial hearing determines if there is sufficient evidence to proceed to trial
- Purpose of rule is to encourage search warrants
- A person must have this in order to invoke the exclusionary rule
- Naming the accused, describing the offense, and identifying the time and place of the crime is "______ the charge"
- Right to counsel Amendment
- The right to this attaches at the commencement of judicial proceedings
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- Issued by a grand jury
- Miranda warnings must be given upon the occurrence of custody and this event
- Prohibits charging more than one offense in a single indictment
- Determines the weight given to an admissible confession
- Accused's unsecured promise to appear at a proceeding leading up to and including trial
- The process of narrowing down the number of grand jurors
- Self-incrimination Amendment
- Discovery doctrine which allows court to admit evidence that would have been discovered by lawful means
16 Clues: Issued by a grand jury • Right to counsel Amendment • Self-incrimination Amendment • Purpose of rule is to encourage search warrants • Determines the weight given to an admissible confession • The process of narrowing down the number of grand jurors • Prohibits charging more than one offense in a single indictment • ...
CE.5c- Criminal Case Procedure 2026-02-23
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- the things you are accused of doing
- formal statement of guilt or innocence
- the step where the defendant hears the charges against them
- when a case is brought to a higher court for review
- the kind of lawyer who defends you in court
- to put someone into custody for suspicion of breaking the law
- under the supervision of law enforcement
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- when everyone is in agreement
- _________ cause- a reasonable person would think you are guilty
- to find guilty of a crime
- temporary release of accused person in exchange for money
- the lawyer who tries to get you convicted of a crime
- steps in the criminal trial process
- to formally charge someone with a crime
- the kind of jury that investigates if there is enough evidence
- __________ a reasonable doubt
16 Clues: to find guilty of a crime • when everyone is in agreement • __________ a reasonable doubt • the things you are accused of doing • steps in the criminal trial process • formal statement of guilt or innocence • to formally charge someone with a crime • under the supervision of law enforcement • the kind of lawyer who defends you in court • ...
Muppet Party! 2014-03-29
10 Clues: green frog • birthday girl • cupcake holder • from outer space • crazy drum player • movie theater treat • in love with Kermit • world's #1 criminal • Muppet's Most ____________ • Fozzie's favorite thing to say
Maltese Falcon Crossword 2016-03-18
10 Clues: Secret • Very slight • Being at rest • Fierce, cruel • Nearsightedness • Spotted with color • Mocking and cynical • Present but not visible • Capable of being expressed • A criminal armed with a gun
Vocab List E 2023-09-25
10 Clues: freewill • coolness • immature • dangerous • mysterious • frustrated • to make better • happy or carefree • to wave in a menacing fashion • evil reputation brought about by something grossly criminal, shocking or brutal
Marketing 2018-01-24
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- - 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?
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- - 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? • ...
Lawyer 2015-12-17
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- The official carrying out the enforcement of judicial decisions and judgments
- Category of lawyers in the UK, leading judicial training materials to conduct business barristers
- The judgment in a criminal case
- In the UK and many of its former colonies is a sign of judge
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- A person who brings a case against another in a court of law
- Advocates of a higher rank than solicitors
- A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
- What the judge is considering?
- Goddess of justice
9 Clues: Goddess of justice • What the judge is considering? • The judgment in a criminal case • Advocates of a higher rank than solicitors • A person who brings a case against another in a court of law • In the UK and many of its former colonies is a sign of judge • A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest. • ...
Bad Feminist Vocab 2022-05-25
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- free (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty
- present, appearing, or found everywhere
- any philosophy with the central focus of applying moral judgements
- the various agencies, establishments, and institutions tasked with administering or enforcing the law, which are organized primarily around handling either civil or criminal law
- the state of being married
- rules and standards that are understood by members of a group, and that guide or constrain social behaviors without the force of law
- legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement
Down
- great bravery
- any philosophy with the central focus of applying moral judgements
- just behavior or treatment
10 Clues: great bravery • the state of being married • just behavior or treatment • present, appearing, or found everywhere • legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement • free (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty • any philosophy with the central focus of applying moral judgements • ...
Year 10 Commerce 2013-06-11
Across
- Law between to parties of general public.
- Unintentionally homicide of a person
- The Queens representative in Australia.
- Physical harm caused to another person
- A method used to change the constitution.
- A judge decision that is used by other Judges in similar cases.
- Number of people on a jury.
- A federal government court.
- Committing a crime against your country.
- A serious crime
- The name given to the upper house in federal parliament.
- A person who is under the legal age.
- A change made to statue law.
- The group of people in society who enforce the law
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- The type of law that is against society.
- This type of crime is committed by business people and doesn't involve any violence.
- Laws made by parliament.
- a minor criminal act
- The physical performance of a crime.
- A person's intention to commit the crime.
- A set of principles that help a country with its law making process.
- The age at which a child can be charged with a crime.
- An important event in 1901 in Australian history.
- Another name given to theft of property.
- Laws that derive from judges decisions.
- The highest court in NSW.
- The decision made by the courts.
- The intentional killing another person
28 Clues: A serious crime • a minor criminal act • Laws made by parliament. • The highest court in NSW. • Number of people on a jury. • A federal government court. • A change made to statue law. • The decision made by the courts. • Unintentionally homicide of a person • The physical performance of a crime. • A person who is under the legal age. • Physical harm caused to another person • ...
crossword 2014-03-24
Across
- the name for the method by which any constitutional monarch formally approves on act
- it enacts, applies, and enforces all federal laws created by the legislative Branch
- the highest court of Canada
- systems of many nations
- a proposed law under consideration by a legislature
- a period of supervision over an offender, ordered by a court instead of serving time in prison
- a law that codifies most criminal offences and procedures in Canada
- political positions or actives that accept or support social equality
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- head of the government for Canada
- a major social democratic federal political party in Canada
- a cabinet of a parliamentary system formed when a political party or coalition of parties does not have a majority of overall seats in the parliament
- a component of the parliament of Canada located in Ottawa
- a court order issued by a judge that authorizes police to conduct a search of a parson… example, house
- head of a province or territory
- involving illegal activity
- the body of minister of the crown
- it is known as local trial
- the provision of assistance to people otherwise unable to afford legal representation and access to the court system
- provisional release of prisoner who agrees to certain condition
- a system of rules
20 Clues: a system of rules • systems of many nations • involving illegal activity • it is known as local trial • the highest court of Canada • head of a province or territory • head of the government for Canada • the body of minister of the crown • a proposed law under consideration by a legislature • a component of the parliament of Canada located in Ottawa • ...
Vocabulary Revision on topics 'Reality Shows', 'Graffiti', 'Crimes & Criminals'. 2016-02-03
Across
- a crime when cars are stolen
- to cope with sth
- to say (or do) sth extremely offensive to another person
- to make smb nervous 'cause of some restrictions
- to make sb. down in the mouth (low-spirited)
- to marvel at sb's personality or appearance
- people who rob, burgle or do shoplifting
- to escape, not to be caught by the police
- to take money from sb. as a punishment
- to have a great time together
Down
- guys coming from poorer districts
- to do sth unacceptable, to break the law
- to be so hungry that you seem to be nearly to die
- adj to characterise a person who is down in the mouth 'cause of disappointed expectations
- to feel ignored by smb.
- to be ready to do everything needed to achieve your goal
- a crime when citizens' belongings are stolen from their bags & pockets
- ex, designer's clothes, not plain, artistically decorated
- when a criminal is made to do some works for the welfare of the society as a punishment for committing a crime
- when a criminal is found guilty, but not sent to prison
- not to be able to bear sth.
- to form strong positive emotional bonds with sb.
22 Clues: to cope with sth • to feel ignored by smb. • not to be able to bear sth. • a crime when cars are stolen • to have a great time together • guys coming from poorer districts • to take money from sb. as a punishment • to do sth unacceptable, to break the law • people who rob, burgle or do shoplifting • to escape, not to be caught by the police • ...
SUNY Canton Crossword 2020-04-01
Across
- / One of the two newest additions to the Athletics Program
- / Criminal Justice _____ Photography
- / Sports Management
- / SUNY Canton's future _____ Center will be located in the heart of downtown Canton
- / Flame-cooked at the Corner
- / Relieve stress in the _____ Room
- / The Library
- / Dr. Szafran
- / Campus _____ Garden
- / BIOL 209
- / Catch a movie on campus
- / Three _____ Design
- / Team based hero shooter
- / No longer Underground Lounge
- / MATH 141
- / House of Engineering
- / Fifty Years on the _____
- / When you're looking for something to do
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- / David R. _____ Award
- / Where to find International Student Initiatives
- / SUNY Canton has _____ traditional athletic teams
- / First Year _____ Program
- / Student Service Center
- / SGA holds bi-weekly Budget and _____ meetings
- / Renewable energy
- / An older mascot
- / Early _____
- / Dorm
- / Computer focused criminal justice
- / You can find SGA and CAB in this office
- / Physical _____
- / Funeral services career opportunity
- / The Annual Steel _____ Competition
- / Join the College _____ Board to bring your event ideas to life
- / Roos House
- / Headliner at Spring 2019 concert
- / _____ Competency Badge
- / 90 hours of supervised clinical experiences
- / Our favorite Macropod
- / The _____ flag can be found hanging proudly in Roos House and the Campus Center
40 Clues: / Dorm • / BIOL 209 • / MATH 141 • / Roos House • / Early _____ • / The Library • / Dr. Szafran • / Physical _____ • / An older mascot • / Renewable energy • / Sports Management • / Three _____ Design • / Campus _____ Garden • / David R. _____ Award • / House of Engineering • / Our favorite Macropod • / Student Service Center • / _____ Competency Badge • / Catch a movie on campus • ...
Explorers 2016-12-27
Across
- Criminal Negligent Homicide
- Expired Inspection
- False Alarm or report
- Driving Intoxicated w Child Passenger
- Prohibited Weapons
- Arson
- Criminal Trespass
- Manufacture or Delivery of Substance PG2
- Public Intoxication
- Murder
- Manufacture or Delivery of Substance PG3-4
- Aggravated Sexual Assault
- Manufacture or Delivery of substance PG1
- Possession of Substance in PG4
- Possession of Dangerous Drug
- Intoxicated Manslaughter
- No Drivers License
- Manufacture or Delivery of Substance in PG1-A
- Robbery
- Ran Stop Sign
- Injury to Child-Elderly-Disabled
- Possession of Substance PG3
- Kidnapping
- Evading Arrest or Detention
- Harassment
- Unlawful Possession of Fire Arm
- Hoax Bomb
Down
- Manslaughter
- Capital Murder
- Possession of Substance PG2
- Terroristic Threat
- Assault
- Delivery(offer) of Dangerous drug
- Aggravated Assault
- Possession of Alcoholic Bev. In Vehicle
- Possession or Delivery of Drug Paraphernalia
- Unlawful Carrying of Weapons
- Intoxicated Driving
- No Liability Insurance
- Failure to Signal Turn
- Unauthorized use of Vehicle
- Sexual Assault
- Possession of Marijuana
- Speeding
- Arrest Warrant
- Manufacture of Dangerous Drug
- Expired Vehicle Registration
- Possession of Substance PG1
- Deadly Conduct
- Unlawful Possession of Body Armor by Felon
- Components or Explosives
- Aggravated Robbery
- Aggravated Kidnapping
- Intoxicated Assault
54 Clues: Arson • Murder • Assault • Robbery • Speeding • Hoax Bomb • Kidnapping • Harassment • Manslaughter • Ran Stop Sign • Capital Murder • Sexual Assault • Arrest Warrant • Deadly Conduct • Criminal Trespass • Terroristic Threat • Expired Inspection • Aggravated Assault • Prohibited Weapons • No Drivers License • Aggravated Robbery • Intoxicated Driving • Public Intoxication • Intoxicated Assault • False Alarm or report • ...
Sort 19- Spelling 2023-09-04
Across
- My dad works at a mine in Pilbara.
- An average human can open a fridge up to 22 times a day.
- Usain Bolt is the fastest athlete on Earth.
- Water is a natural source of energy.
- She received a filling on her cavity.
- He breathed in after he went under water.
- The officer arrested the woman after she committed a crime.
- She turned off the ignition.
- She had to revise her homework since she had a test the next day.
- It’s typical for her to be late.
- Long ago, people used to live in caves.
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- The fire was ignited by sparks.
- She can be very pleasant whenever she wants.
- We had our Athletic Carnival 3 weeks ago.
- “May I please go to the bathroom?” Lilly asked her teacher.
- In order to finish my work, I had to type in my name.
- After she took a deep breath, she continued going up stairs.
- We live in a humane society.
- The criminal received a mugshot after he robbed the grocery store.
- I admire the precision of her work.
- We got to see wonderful views of nature in Rottnest Island.
- At that precise moment, the car stopped.
- Australia has lots of mineral resources.
23 Clues: We live in a humane society. • She turned off the ignition. • The fire was ignited by sparks. • It’s typical for her to be late. • My dad works at a mine in Pilbara. • I admire the precision of her work. • Water is a natural source of energy. • She received a filling on her cavity. • Long ago, people used to live in caves. • At that precise moment, the car stopped. • ...
Sequence of Events in the Criminal Justice Process 2021-10-17
Across
- The first event in the sequence of events in the criminal justice process.
- A type of sentence.
- Crimes which the accused allegedly committed.
- Early release from prison.
- A request to a higher court to review a case from a lower court.
- A reasonable belief that a crime has been or will be committed.
- A type of plea.
- Request by a lawyer asking the Court to take action.
- No contest plea.
- Mens rea + actus reus + harm
- Punishment for a Defendant found guilty of committing a crime.
- Issued by a Grand Jury.
- The Jury found that the State failed to prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt.
- Taken into custody.
Down
- Advisory statement about the rights of a suspect.
- Fingerprints and mugshot are taken at this time.
- Hearing before a Judge where bail is set.
- Deal between the Prosecutor and the Defendant where the Defendant pleads guilty for a lesser charge or a reduced sentence.
- Person who has been accused of committing a crime and will be going to trial.
- This is when the accused enters a plea.
- Guarantees the accused's presence at trial.
- Represents the State in a criminal action.
- Trial with a Judge only and no Jury.
- The same as not guilty.
24 Clues: A type of plea. • No contest plea. • A type of sentence. • Taken into custody. • Issued by a Grand Jury. • The same as not guilty. • Early release from prison. • Mens rea + actus reus + harm • Trial with a Judge only and no Jury. • This is when the accused enters a plea. • Hearing before a Judge where bail is set. • Represents the State in a criminal action. • ...
injustice of bail - crossword 2021-12-08
Across
- - another word for imprisonment
- - a building in which people are legally held as a punishment for a crime
- - penalty for committing a crime
- - the rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality
- - an illegal activity for which a person can be punished by law
- - public or private attorney, who represents the accused
- - small room in prison where the prisoner is kept (2 words)
- - the amount of money defendants (or others) must pay for the accused to be released from custody until their trial
- - the state of being kept by the police, usually while waiting to go to court for trial
- - judgement, verdict
Down
- - a branch of law that specialises in crimes
- - someone who is in prison because they are guilty of a crime
- - it is served when the sentence for a crime is righteous and fair
- - case that is closed by a judge with no finding of guilt and no conviction for the defendant in a criminal case
- - the condition of being kept in prison
- - to be responsible for a crime (adjective)
- - to be (set free) on bail
- - connected with the law (adjective)
- - a public officer appointed to decide cases in a law court
- - a place where trials and other legal cases happen
20 Clues: - judgement, verdict • - to be (set free) on bail • - another word for imprisonment • - penalty for committing a crime • - connected with the law (adjective) • - the condition of being kept in prison • - to be responsible for a crime (adjective) • - a branch of law that specialises in crimes • - a place where trials and other legal cases happen • ...
Judicial, branch & laws 2024-12-18
Across
- The power to review a lower court's decision
- The principle that government must operate within the law
- The right to a fair trial
- The right to speak or act without restraint
- Power to declare laws unconstitutional
- The decision reached by a jury
- A court order requiring a person to do or cease doing a specific action
- The power of a court to hear a caAppellateCourt A court's authority to hear appeals
- The party being accused or sued in a court case
- Highest court in the United States
- A written law passed by a legislative body
- First ten amendments to the Constitution
Down
- The principle that no one is above the law
- The power to hear a case for the first time
- Number of justices on the Supreme Court
- The branch of government that interprets laws
- A change or addition to the Constitution
- A written statement by a judge explaining the decision in a case
- The highest law of the United States
- The lawyer representing the government in a criminal case
- The party who initiates a lawsuit
- Legal principle of determining points in litigation according to precedent
- A formal accusation initiating a criminal case
- The act of formally approving a law
- The head of the Supreme Court
25 Clues: The right to a fair trial • The head of the Supreme Court • The decision reached by a jury • The party who initiates a lawsuit • Highest court in the United States • The act of formally approving a law • The highest law of the United States • Power to declare laws unconstitutional • Number of justices on the Supreme Court • A change or addition to the Constitution • ...
Law & Lawmaking 2024-09-09
Across
- Laws are intended to _________ people and resolve conflicts in everyday life
- Is the law ___________________ and who will enforce it?
- Is the law _________________ to the average person?
- This document houses our federal laws
- Part of Congress, has 100 members
- Is the law written in a clear _______________?
- Individual rights are important, but they must be matched by _______________________
- This can be defined as the rules and regulations made and enforced by government that regulate the conduct of people within a society
Down
- This type of law regulates relations between individuals or groups of individuals
- A more serious crime, more than one year in prison
- Person accused of committing the crime
- Person or company harmed against the defendant
- Part of Congress, has 435 members
- No one is better than the law
- Laws generally reflect & promote the _________ of society
- Less serious crime, less than one year in prison
- One of the goals of the legal system: to protect basic ________ rights
- State or Federal Government attorney in a criminal case
- The lawmaking body in the United States
- This type of law regulates public conduct and sets out duties owed to a society, brought by Federal Government
- One goal of the legal system: to help _________ conflicts
- Federal laws are sometimes called _________________
- Local government passes laws called ________________
23 Clues: No one is better than the law • Part of Congress, has 435 members • Part of Congress, has 100 members • This document houses our federal laws • Person accused of committing the crime • The lawmaking body in the United States • Person or company harmed against the defendant • Is the law written in a clear _______________? • Less serious crime, less than one year in prison • ...
Chapter 5 & 6 Vocabulary Terms 2022-11-02
Across
- the term for how seats in the house of representatives are distributed.
- a method of delaying a vote on a bill by giving a lengthy speech.
- the legislative procedure for ending a debate and taking a vote.
- another name for a law.
- a person who represents a country's commercial interests in other countries.
- meetings of party leaders to determine party policies or to choose the party leaders.
- a act that betrays or endangers one's country.
- the highest ranking US representative in a foreign country.
- assistant to the floor leader who helps count votes and makes sure their party members are present.
- a formal disapproval of a member of congress' actions.
- a reduction of a person's criminal sentence.
- another term for the necessary and proper cluase that gives congress undefined power.
- to accuse an officeholder of misconduct.
Down
- a postponement of the carrying out of a person's criminal sentence.
- the practice of drawing district lines that favor a particular political party.
- a proposed law.
- this is when the president refuses to sign a bill.
- the art of interacting with foreign countries.
- all of the departments and employees that constitute the government.
- agreements from one nation to another nation.
- a US consul's office in another country.
- legal protection.
22 Clues: a proposed law. • legal protection. • another name for a law. • a US consul's office in another country. • to accuse an officeholder of misconduct. • a reduction of a person's criminal sentence. • agreements from one nation to another nation. • the art of interacting with foreign countries. • a act that betrays or endangers one's country. • ...
Macavity 2022-08-31
Across
- The complete loss or absence of hope
- Openly resist or refuse to obey
- The state of being morally bad, or an action that is morally bad
- An open, typically four-sided, area surrounded by buildings in a village, town, or city
- misleading others
- A person (or animal) of great wickedness or maliciousness; a terrible person who can be likened to a demon; criminal
- The condition of being completely unable to understand or explain something
- Of relating to cats or the cat family
- An animal's foot having claws and pads
- Shaped like a rounded arch
- A safe place for hiding, especially from the law
- The floor of a building which is partly or entirely below ground level
Down
- The force which causes things to drop to the ground
- A long projecting hair or bristle growing from the face or snout of many mammals
- Food cupboard
- The action of rising or causing something to rise and float in the air
- charming, confident, and elegant
- (Of eyes or cheeks) Having curved or moved inwards
- A person who has committed a crime
- Strangled
- a claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere
- A Muslim or Hindu wanderer, often one reputed to perform magic, miracles, and wonders
- Fence, Grill, Lattice
23 Clues: Strangled • Food cupboard • misleading others • Fence, Grill, Lattice • Shaped like a rounded arch • Openly resist or refuse to obey • charming, confident, and elegant • A person who has committed a crime • The complete loss or absence of hope • Of relating to cats or the cat family • An animal's foot having claws and pads • A safe place for hiding, especially from the law • ...
The Judicial Branch in Georgia State Government (AKS 46) 2025-09-16
Across
- Legal rights owed to every citizen in the justice system
- Laws dealing with crimes against the state
- Court step where defendant enters a plea
- Legal disputes between individuals or groups, often about money or property
- Length of time a judge serves before re-election or reappointment
- The process of selecting judges in Georgia
- Court that reviews cases from lower courts in Georgia
- Applying laws fairly and ensuring justice in the courts
- Group of citizens deciding if formal charges should be filed
- Judge determines punishment after conviction
- Agreement to plead guilty for a lighter sentence
- Whether a law agrees with the state or U.S. Constitution
- The state bringing charges in a criminal case
- Explaining the meaning and application of laws
Down
- Determines if there is enough evidence for trial
- Highest court in Georgia’s judicial branch
- Final decision of guilt or innocence made by a judge or jury
- A judge selected rather than elected
- Person accused in a civil or criminal case
- Power of the courts to rule laws or government actions unconstitutional
- When a suspect is taken into custody
- Branch of government that interprets laws and administers justice
- Person or group bringing a civil case
- Official record of an arrest
- Judge explains charges, rights, and sets bail
25 Clues: Official record of an arrest • A judge selected rather than elected • When a suspect is taken into custody • Person or group bringing a civil case • Court step where defendant enters a plea • Highest court in Georgia’s judicial branch • Person accused in a civil or criminal case • Laws dealing with crimes against the state • The process of selecting judges in Georgia • ...
ROMEO AND JULIET 2014-10-06
Across
- Showing no interest,withdrawn,uninvolved
- To attack with violent blow,To assault verbally
- Unpleasantly cool
- Attribute or credit to
- To overwhelm with something
- To deceive or cheat
- Hidden from general view or use
Down
- Criminal
- cheerful,merry
- Confession
- Capable of sudden action,emotion or violent brash,impulsive
- Same kind
- means evil person
- Discuss lightly
- Covered with blood
15 Clues: Criminal • Same kind • Confession • cheerful,merry • Discuss lightly • Unpleasantly cool • means evil person • Covered with blood • To deceive or cheat • Attribute or credit to • To overwhelm with something • Hidden from general view or use • Showing no interest,withdrawn,uninvolved • To attack with violent blow,To assault verbally • ...
Freak the Mighty 2021-03-03
15 Clues: criminal • helps Max • stone faced • beard chewer • the round table • trouble learning • a talking dictionary • what Freak calls Max • thinks he isn't smart • gentle and soft spoken • the fairest of them all • the height and the brain • D. watch out for the Blade • the nickname Max gave himself • the physical disability Freak has
and then there were none 2024-12-06
Across
- speaking in a quite voice
- to end something
- characteristic of reptiles
- free from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty
- an Italian peasant
- to move up
Down
- function
- skillful
- a male servant
- kill someone without unlawfully
- a living thing
- to look at
- to a degree that gives cause for alarm
- an honorable man
- not harmonious
15 Clues: function • skillful • to look at • to move up • a male servant • a living thing • not harmonious • to end something • an honorable man • an Italian peasant • speaking in a quite voice • characteristic of reptiles • kill someone without unlawfully • to a degree that gives cause for alarm • free from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty
spelling list 2 2024-04-03
Across
- mock, ridicule
- entertaining, humorous
- funny story
- silly smile
- chuckle, guffaw, ha-ha
- structure for climbing up or down
- criminal, lawbreaker
- a small ground-dwelling song bird
Down
- a person or animal that climbs
- prideful, self-satisfied
- crush, squeeze
- unsteady, shaky
- a humorous poem with five lines
- the action or sound of laughing
- hit, attack
15 Clues: funny story • silly smile • hit, attack • mock, ridicule • crush, squeeze • unsteady, shaky • criminal, lawbreaker • entertaining, humorous • chuckle, guffaw, ha-ha • prideful, self-satisfied • a person or animal that climbs • a humorous poem with five lines • the action or sound of laughing • structure for climbing up or down • a small ground-dwelling song bird
State Government 2022-01-11
Across
- makes laws for a government
- laws set on precedent
- examples that set guidelines
- type of laws dealing with relationships
- where bill goes before chamber
- interprets laws
Down
- serious crime
- laws that protect society
- head of state executive branch
- framework of a government
- division of powers
- carries out laws for a government
- override
- two chambers
- less serious crime
15 Clues: override • two chambers • serious crime • interprets laws • division of powers • less serious crime • laws set on precedent • laws that protect society • framework of a government • makes laws for a government • examples that set guidelines • head of state executive branch • where bill goes before chamber • carries out laws for a government • type of laws dealing with relationships
Brady crossword 2022-03-07
Across
- synonym Justification
- synonym Unfair trial
- antonym freedome
- synonym capture
- synonym process
- antonym noncrime
- The university was placed on one year's probation by its accreditor, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, in December.
- synonym justice
Down
- Being against the law; forbidden by law.
- synonym Adjudicators
- synonym release
- antonym danger
- synonym mirador
- synonym arson
- synonym Associate
15 Clues: synonym arson • antonym danger • synonym release • synonym mirador • synonym capture • synonym process • synonym justice • antonym freedome • antonym noncrime • synonym Associate • synonym Adjudicators • synonym Unfair trial • synonym Justification • Being against the law; forbidden by law. • ...
Review 2025-09-09
Across
- full of fog
- - result of being derailed
- full of clouds
- -act of civility
- related to crime
- full of spook
- characterised by confession
- act of sailing
Down
- - state of being sleepy
- state of taking a degree
- act of assembling to honour
- - state of being slow
- - state of being quaint
- related to small
- -result of being disappointed
15 Clues: full of fog • full of spook • full of clouds • act of sailing • related to small • -act of civility • related to crime • - state of being slow • - state of being sleepy • - state of being quaint • state of taking a degree • - result of being derailed • act of assembling to honour • characterised by confession • -result of being disappointed
Conflict 2022-03-17
10 Clues: bombing • Taliban • fighting over • religion battle • criminal bombing • Going against Russia • removed nuclear weapons • trying to take over Ukraine • people are trying to get out • doesn't know who owns the sea
Breaking Bad 2014-12-24
10 Clues: Flynn • The wife • The sister • Mr. Grabby-Hands • The brother-in-law • Los Pollos Hermanos • The science teacher • The business partner • A lawyer who is a criminal • The science teacher's alias
-OOK Spelling Words 2023-03-23
10 Clues: to shake • a criminal • to not see • to stare at • to take away • a small river • something you read • someone who makes food • used for hanging things • to disconnect or remove
Buildings 2021-10-17
10 Clues: Huge fans. • Books ahoy. • Huge storage. • Exercise, anyone? • Tourists' lodging. • Old-fashioned house. • Service for the dead. • Your money is safe here. • "Hold it right there, criminal." • Tertiary educational institution.
yarons crossword 2023-12-06
10 Clues: niet echt • verminderen • blust brand • een kogel is • pakken/ grijpen • een zwerver is ... • the ...... was shot • zijn altijd kanp in films • tegen over gestelde van rijk • the criminal ...... the prison
vocab 2024-04-26
10 Clues: Ski race • to exclude • criminal minded • synonym for slalom • synonym for chronic • to argue obstinately • synonym for ostracized • synonym for nefarious • synonym for argle bargle • Continues to happen often
Ethics 2024-09-20
10 Clues: goal • want • fight • kinds • traverse • synonym of refuse • opposite of corrupt • a person who commits an offence. • illegal money taken for a favour. • to give money inreturn of a service.
Eli's Random Crossword Pt.2 2022-04-13
Across
- Messi's from here
- Spanish Capital where Ronaldo used to play
- has 99 problems
- smooth criminal, hee hee
- childish Gambino, Troy Barnes, Lando
- very sheisty
- defeated the clippers in the play-in game
- Home of the Beatles, and Steven Gerrard
Down
- City and United
- Current world cup champions
- 3rd bell on Thursdays
- Where is the world cup this year?
- deadly concert
- 1-1
- Obi-Wan
- Egyptian King
- Raiders QB
- Messi+Neymar+Mbappe
- CR7
19 Clues: 1-1 • CR7 • Obi-Wan • Raiders QB • very sheisty • Egyptian King • deadly concert • City and United • has 99 problems • Messi's from here • Messi+Neymar+Mbappe • 3rd bell on Thursdays • smooth criminal, hee hee • Current world cup champions • Where is the world cup this year? • childish Gambino, Troy Barnes, Lando • Home of the Beatles, and Steven Gerrard • defeated the clippers in the play-in game • ...
Word Sort 14 Crossword 2023-11-01
Across
- to receive
- not agree
- to move something from one place to another
- to leave the water and go to land
- to end
- to set on fire
- a written agreement
- a competition
- change or shift
- to agree
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- the opposite of asleep
- vehicle used to move objects or people
- to take part in an activity without permission
- a criminal
- to put something together
- an alarm or announcement
- to not understand
- to take in
- change to fit the environment
19 Clues: to end • to agree • not agree • to receive • a criminal • to take in • a competition • to set on fire • change or shift • to not understand • a written agreement • the opposite of asleep • an alarm or announcement • to put something together • change to fit the environment • to leave the water and go to land • vehicle used to move objects or people • to move something from one place to another • ...
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Court Vocabulary Crossword 2016-10-04
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- The largest administrative division of most states.
- court system is a legal organizational structure that supports two contemporaneous court systems: usually one at a local level, and one at a national level.
- the system of fundamental principles according to which a nation, state, corporation, or the like, is governed.
- To select by vote for an office
- lawbreaker
- the body of laws of a state or nation regulating ordinary private matters, as distinct from laws regulating criminal, political, or military matters.
- relating to to a form of government or a country in which power is divided between one central and several regional governments
- The US Supreme Court have these amount of justices
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- a lawyer
- an area of a country or city
- Court corresponding to that of a police court
- the punishment of execution, administered to someone legally convicted of a capital crime
- to name or assign to a position, an office
- Court The highest federal court in the United States
- U.S has 50 of these
- The legal process by which the validity of a will is established.
- capital of Texas
- to go, especially frequently
18 Clues: a lawyer • lawbreaker • capital of Texas • U.S has 50 of these • an area of a country or city • to go, especially frequently • To select by vote for an office • to name or assign to a position, an office • Court corresponding to that of a police court • The US Supreme Court have these amount of justices • The largest administrative division of most states. • ...
Chapter 9-10 Vocab 2024-02-06
6 Clues: Another word for holy • Giving God thanks and praise • A song or praise to honor God • To dedicate someone or something to God • Giving worship to a creature or thing instead of God • Listening and talking to God with our minds and our hearts
Arrest Key Terms 2021-09-07
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- Warning 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).
- Suspicion Warranted suspicion that a person may be engaged in criminal conduct. Not quite to the level of probable cause.
- to Counsel 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.
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- Warrant A court-ordered document giving law enforcement the authority to arrest someone on a specific charge.
- Cause Reasonable suspicion or belief that a crime has been committed and that a particular person committed that crime.
- 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.
- Process 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.
- Amendment 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.
9 Clues: Giving evidence and answering questions that would tend to subject one to criminal prosecution. • to Counsel The right to be represented by an attorney at critical stages of the criminal justice system. • Warrant A court-ordered document giving law enforcement the authority to arrest someone on a specific charge. • ...
Chapter 3 Peronsal Response Patterns 2020-11-18
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- a mental position you have about a concept or situation
- it is harmful to repress this emotion
- emphasizing too much worth on something
- fear of an everyday object
- lashing out at another person in the form of an attack
- blaming your failures on others
- being angry at your boss and then becoming angry at your mom
- reverting back to a lesser stage of development
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- making excuses for your disappointments
- bragging about your value when you actually feel inferior
- feeling like everyone else has the talent and skill
- ways people react to anxiety production events without even knowing it
- an emotion becomes a physical symptom
- living to accomplish in their minds what they cannot accomplish in reality
- feeling unsafe or experiencing anxiety
15 Clues: fear of an everyday object • blaming your failures on others • it is harmful to repress this emotion • an emotion becomes a physical symptom • feeling unsafe or experiencing anxiety • making excuses for your disappointments • emphasizing too much worth on something • reverting back to a lesser stage of development • feeling like everyone else has the talent and skill • ...
Friendship 2023-03-24
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- an agreement or pledge to do something in the future
- something granted as a special favor
- approval, support, agreement
- revenge, payback, punishment
- The clerks were helpful and _____.
- behavior marked by polished manners or respect for others
- a person whom one knows but who is not a particularly close friend
- inventive, innovative, talented, creative
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- a friendly relationship marked by ready communication and mutual understanding; friendship, solidarity, empathy
- a thing done or given in recognition of something received
- showing a noteworthy use of the imagination and creativity especially in inventing
- an agreement to be present at a specified time and place
- having power over the minds or behavior of others
- to place in danger; risk; threaten
- She was a ____ woman who wasn't afraid to support unpopular causes.
15 Clues: approval, support, agreement • revenge, payback, punishment • to place in danger; risk; threaten • The clerks were helpful and _____. • something granted as a special favor • inventive, innovative, talented, creative • having power over the minds or behavior of others • an agreement or pledge to do something in the future • ...
Ancient India 2025-01-13
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- What Hindus strive for.
- The preserver in Hinduism.
- What people who believe in Buddhism refocus their minds on.
- A language that made a way to record sales,trade,and land ownership in Ancient India.
- People who were workers and servants in Ancient India.
- The creator god in Hinduism.
- The feeling of perfect peace and happiness.
- The creator of Buddhism.
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- People who migrated and overtook land with horse drawn carriages.
- The destroyer in Hinduism.
- The four social classes of Ancient India.
- Warriors who ran the government and army of Ancient India.
- The priests that claimed they alone could conduct ceremonies needed to win favor of the gods.
- What reincarnation is often referred to.
- They collected trash, skinned animals, and carried dead bodies.
15 Clues: What Hindus strive for. • The creator of Buddhism. • The preserver in Hinduism. • The destroyer in Hinduism. • The creator god in Hinduism. • What reincarnation is often referred to. • The four social classes of Ancient India. • The feeling of perfect peace and happiness. • People who were workers and servants in Ancient India. • ...
Learn Their Needs 2026-01-15
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- To guide or teach them to correct behaviour
- What a child needs to interact with others
- *fill in the blank* is key
- The type of exploration needed for development
- A word when you only see the world in your perspective
- The most important time to feed their minds
- To care for and encourage development
- Parenting style that gives clear but fair rules
- Combining both parents strengths to create a stronger family
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- Around 2 years old they start throwing...
- Parenting style where they are absent in a child's life
- When they start to gain independence
- Parenting style that is distant and offers no guidance
- They start to lose skills they once had
- Parenting style in which set few rules or structure
15 Clues: *fill in the blank* is key • When they start to gain independence • To care for and encourage development • They start to lose skills they once had • Around 2 years old they start throwing... • What a child needs to interact with others • To guide or teach them to correct behaviour • The most important time to feed their minds • ...
student life 2023-09-15
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- Adam Hylton's comic character who has an unpleasant experience getting his hair cut
- how many years old is Walk4X
- what everyone involved in the Blueprint should get
- a bigger competitor to physical media than legal digital media
- oil drilling company in Alaska
- club Mr. Getgey moderates
- 2022 Game-of-the-Year
- St. X Grad running for president
- first name of the woman who's cancer cells became immortal
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- an encounter with this creature at the end of A&E
- real name of St. X's beloved Silver Fox
- organization currently negotiating which drugs they cover
- last name of famous soccer player from Argentina
- first player in MLB to hit 30 home runs and steal 60 bases in one season
- where there were significant fires in the US
- Hawking said "Quiet people have the loudest minds"
16 Clues: 2022 Game-of-the-Year • club Mr. Getgey moderates • how many years old is Walk4X • oil drilling company in Alaska • St. X Grad running for president • real name of St. X's beloved Silver Fox • where there were significant fires in the US • last name of famous soccer player from Argentina • an encounter with this creature at the end of A&E • ...
The Vietnam War 2025-05-08
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- Reaffirms Congress's constitutional right to declare war
- The village of civilians massacred by US soldiers
- Turning the fighting over to the Vietnamese
- The leader of communist North Vietnam
- Majority of America "who disapproved" of antiwar demonstrations
- Collection of secret docs that showed the government was lying about winning the war
- If Vietnam fell to communism, all of S.E. Asia would too
- turning point of Vietnam
- Enabled Johnson to direct military action in Vietnam
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- Where the French soldiers made their last stand
- "Win the hearts and minds" of the South Vietnamese people
- 1st major direct military activity in Vietnam
- Group organized to resist Japanese occupation of Vietnam
- network of paths to supply Vietcong in South Vietnam
- Communist party in Cambodia that committed mass murder and genocide
- Vietminh in South Vietnam
16 Clues: turning point of Vietnam • Vietminh in South Vietnam • The leader of communist North Vietnam • Turning the fighting over to the Vietnamese • 1st major direct military activity in Vietnam • Where the French soldiers made their last stand • The village of civilians massacred by US soldiers • network of paths to supply Vietcong in South Vietnam • ...
