criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
W. Civ Chapter 2 Sec. 1-2 2024-09-30
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- the arrangement of laws or rules into a systematic code
- Body of law that defines criminal offense, regulates apprehension, charging and trial of suspected persons
- An Epic from ancient Mesopotamia consisting of Five Poems
- A set of letters or symbols in a fixed order used to represent the basic sounds of a language
- The longest reigning King of the Babylonian dynasty
- denoting or relating to the wedge-shaped characters using in ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia
- The Sixth King of the Old Babylonian Empire
- a rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple
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- An Iranian religious reformer who challenged ancient Iranian religious traditions
- a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above another
- Law that pertains to persons, things, and relationships
- A crescent shaped region in the Middle East
- An ancient region in West Asia between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- The first ruler of the Akkadian Empire
- A country or area under the full or partial political control of another country
- An ancient civilization that existed in the southern region of Mesopotamia, which is now modern-day Iraq
16 Clues: The first ruler of the Akkadian Empire • A crescent shaped region in the Middle East • The Sixth King of the Old Babylonian Empire • The longest reigning King of the Babylonian dynasty • the arrangement of laws or rules into a systematic code • Law that pertains to persons, things, and relationships • An Epic from ancient Mesopotamia consisting of Five Poems • ...
Unit 4 Crossword 2025-11-03
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- This was the ideology that changed Russia's government in 1917
- The 19th Amendment (Women's _____)
- The 18th Amendment
- This is what happened to the stock market in 1929
- The series of programs and agencies created by Franklin D. Roosevelt
- The movement of Black Americans from the South to the North "The Great ___"
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- This Renaissance signified Black American music, art, culture, and writing in the 1920s
- This criminal was a notorious bank robber and killer who increased public distrust in the banks and government
- The first one of these was a fear of immigrants bringing radical ideas into the United States
- This criminal took advantage of the prohibition to create his empire of crime
- This style of music represented liberation and individuality with its upbeat tones
- The period of history in between the Stock Market Crash and World War II
- This musical style represents the struggle of the Black American experience in the 1920s
- This musician we listened to in class exemplified jazz and Black American cultural change in the 1920s
- This president lost to Franklin Roosevelt in 1932
- This musician we listened to in class exemplified blues and the Black American experience of the 1920s
16 Clues: The 18th Amendment • The 19th Amendment (Women's _____) • This is what happened to the stock market in 1929 • This president lost to Franklin Roosevelt in 1932 • This was the ideology that changed Russia's government in 1917 • The series of programs and agencies created by Franklin D. Roosevelt • ...
Lesson 5 2020-10-30
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- "In infinite love and mercy God made Christ, who knew no sin, to be sin for us, so that in Him we might be made ____________ of God. (Our Beliefs)
- title of lesson
- not a popular attribute in today's society.
- _______ on these things; give yourselves entirely to them, that your progress may be evident to all (1Tim 4: 15 NKJV)
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- _______________ is a precious, Christian attribute
- was great in strength
- was great in wealth
- When we _____________ our lives to God's leading and are born again, the Holy Spirit will renew our minds...
- not a popular attribute in today's society.
- Timothy's mentor
10 Clues: title of lesson • Timothy's mentor • was great in wealth • was great in strength • not a popular attribute in today's society. • not a popular attribute in today's society. • _______________ is a precious, Christian attribute • When we _____________ our lives to God's leading and are born again, the Holy Spirit will renew our minds... • ...
Wings of Olympus 2021-11-13
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- other wise none as a Pegasus.
- Friends is a celebration of similarities and differences to others and loving them for the there minds meet
- is a winged horse and is Pipa's friends
- Most of the live on Mount Olympus.
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- is a special token used to pay the ferryman to carry you across the river Styx into the underworld after you died.
- It’s a world full of gods and heroes.
- a young girl who is the main character
- a sea in the air
- Pipa shows a lot of this through out the book
9 Clues: a sea in the air • other wise none as a Pegasus. • Most of the live on Mount Olympus. • It’s a world full of gods and heroes. • a young girl who is the main character • is a winged horse and is Pipa's friends • Pipa shows a lot of this through out the book • Friends is a celebration of similarities and differences to others and loving them for the there minds meet • ...
CLEVER MINDS 2014-06-23
U3 review 2 2024-11-06
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- (2) Areas with grass, trees, and plants, usually in cities for people to enjoy.
- (2) A large building divided into many living units or flats.
- The people who work on improving your neighborhood.
- Idiom. "Can you give me a _____ with this question?"
- (2) Issues that affect people in society, like poverty or crime.
- Idiom "It's the best of both ______."
- Idiom. "It takes your ______ away"
- (2) To collect funds for a cause or project.
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- Idiom. "She lives in the middle of ______."
- (2) A place with many stores where people can shop.
- Idiom. "I feel like a _____ out of water at this party."
- (N) Blocked from moving freely.
- (2) The feeling of togetherness and support among people in a group.
- (V) To convince someone to do something.
- (Adj) Full of energy and activity.
- Idiom. "I'm in two _____."
16 Clues: Idiom. "I'm in two _____." • (N) Blocked from moving freely. • (Adj) Full of energy and activity. • Idiom. "It takes your ______ away" • Idiom "It's the best of both ______." • (V) To convince someone to do something. • Idiom. "She lives in the middle of ______." • (2) To collect funds for a cause or project. • (2) A place with many stores where people can shop. • ...
Forensic Scientists 2015-01-10
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- The founder of the science of Toxicology
- French surgon and invented the guillotine
- Father of Criminal Investigation
- "The father of Criminal Identification"
- Known as the "Sherlock Holmes of France". He formulated the basic principle of forensic science
- He was the first Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) of the United States
- Known for his 1912 work The Kallikak Family: A Study in the Heredity of Feeble-Mindedness
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- Founding president of the ASQDE (American Society of Question Document Examiners). Also, an author in the field of Questioned Document Examination. Expert witness in many famous trials
- Know for development of blood group system
- Developed a method for determining blood type from a dry sample
- Father of Modern Microscopy because his work revolutionized the use of, and understanding of, the light microscope for materials analysis
- He was the first to comprehensively examine fingerprints and scientifically determine that they could be used for purposes of identification
12 Clues: Father of Criminal Investigation • "The father of Criminal Identification" • The founder of the science of Toxicology • French surgon and invented the guillotine • Know for development of blood group system • Developed a method for determining blood type from a dry sample • Known for his 1912 work The Kallikak Family: A Study in the Heredity of Feeble-Mindedness • ...
Adj 1 Chapter 1 Anthony Perez 2016-02-09
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- a type of conditional realease that is based on good behaivior or evidence of some level of rehabilitation
- a perspective of criminal justice that argues that the purpose of the criminal justice system is to ensure fairness under law
- the territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority
- a verdict of not guilty
- an institution for the confindement of people who have been convicted of serious crimes
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- the highest appellate court in the US judicial system;it reveiws cases a appealed from federal an state court systems that deal with constitutional issues
- a sum of money that the arrested person pays to guranteenthat he or she will appear at future hearings
- an institution to hold pretrial detainees and people convicted of less serious crimes
- an individual charged with carrying out legal prosecution
- a person against whom a charge is brought to court
- behavioral expectations of a group
- to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations
12 Clues: a verdict of not guilty • behavioral expectations of a group • a person against whom a charge is brought to court • to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations • an individual charged with carrying out legal prosecution • the territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority • ...
ADJ Chapter 1 Guidotti 2016-02-09
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- the territory in which a law enforcement agency has authority
- from a citizens initial contact with police to arresting of a person to jailing and then to a hearing
- a person against whom a charge is brought to court
- an institute for the confinement of people who have been convicted
- a verdict of not guilty
- a sum of money that the arrested person pays to guarantee that he or she will appear at a future hearing
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- the highest court in the United States judicial system
- behavior expectations of a group
- a perspective of criminal justice that identifies the repression of crime at the most important function of the criminal justice system
- an intentional act or omission to act that is in violation of the law
- an individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution
- an institute to hold pretrialed detainees
12 Clues: a verdict of not guilty • behavior expectations of a group • an institute to hold pretrialed detainees • a person against whom a charge is brought to court • the highest court in the United States judicial system • an individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution • the territory in which a law enforcement agency has authority • ...
Justice 2022-05-17
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- deferent based on the premise that criminals should be punished because they deserve it
- a situation in a civil case when an attorney agrees to forgo payment in return for a percentage of the potential settlement
- serious criminal conduct punishable by incarceration for more than one year
- the body of knowledge regarding crime as a social phenomenon
- not in my backyard
- a criminal proceeding when a defendant is formally charged with a crime and is asked to enter a plea
- a private wrong that causes physical harm to another
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- terrorism in which drug lords, in some countries, operate virtually unchecked by law enforcement
- relief of an inmate before his/her maximum sentence has been served
- tactics in which law enforcement officers pose as buyers of illegal substances or goods
- the bodily confinement of a person in a jail or prison
- to restrict the freedom of a person by taking him/her into police custody
12 Clues: not in my backyard • a private wrong that causes physical harm to another • the bodily confinement of a person in a jail or prison • the body of knowledge regarding crime as a social phenomenon • relief of an inmate before his/her maximum sentence has been served • to restrict the freedom of a person by taking him/her into police custody • ...
Fingerprint Analysis 2022-11-07
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- fingerprint pattern in which the ridge pattern flows inward and returns in the direction of the origin
- combinations of details in the shapes and positions of ridges in fingerprints that makes each unique
- center of a loop
- form used to record and preserve a person’s fingerprints
- visible fingerprint produced when fingers coated with blood,ink, or some other substance
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- fingerprint pattern that resembles a bulls-eye
- 3-D fingerprint made in soft material such as clay, soap, putty
- an impression left on any surface that consists of patterns made by the ridges on a finger
- triangular ridge patter created when ridge patterns diverge
- fingerprint pattern in which the ridge pattern originates from one side of the print to the other
- concelated fingerprint that is made visible through the use of powders or forensic techniques
- FBI developed national database of more than 76 million criminal fingerprints and criminal histories
12 Clues: center of a loop • fingerprint pattern that resembles a bulls-eye • form used to record and preserve a person’s fingerprints • triangular ridge patter created when ridge patterns diverge • 3-D fingerprint made in soft material such as clay, soap, putty • visible fingerprint produced when fingers coated with blood,ink, or some other substance • ...
Fundamentals of Law & Codes 2023-01-17
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- serious crimes such as murder, kidnapping, robbery, etc.
- crimes which can be considered between a felony and misdemeanor, based on circumstances
- disputes and private rights between individuals, organizations/ parties or between the two, in which compensation is awarded to the victim
- municipal regulations and laws enacted in local areas
- each state’s unique system of laws and courts
- protect citizens from excessive charges, limit of freedoms and abusive power from authorities
- mild crimes (civil offenses or petty crimes) such as littering, parking violations, etc.
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- set of laws which are related to the punishment of crimes and offenses
- laws applied to the United States as a whole
- body of law dealing with crime and the legal punishment of criminal offenses
- serves as the federal government’s main penal code and includes criminal procedure for federal crimes
- less serious crimes such as shoplifting or DUI
12 Clues: laws applied to the United States as a whole • each state’s unique system of laws and courts • less serious crimes such as shoplifting or DUI • municipal regulations and laws enacted in local areas • serious crimes such as murder, kidnapping, robbery, etc. • set of laws which are related to the punishment of crimes and offenses • ...
Law and Society 2012-09-18
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- Disorder or confusion due to the absence of government or laws.
- Any system of things in a graded order.
- A group of people selected to hear the evidence in a court case.
- System of law based on the previous decisions of judges, or precedents.
- A place where people can resolve disputes relating to law.
- To bring a cilvil action against another person for causing damage or injury.
- To treat somebody differently or less favourably because of her or his personal characteristics.
- Laws made by parliaments.
- The party in a criminal or civil trial against whom an action has been bought.
- A court official who has the power to make decisions on matters bought before a court of law.
- The party that commences a civil action.
- To release an accused person who is awaiting trial.
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- A court official who hears cases in the lowest court of law.
- A previous legal decision that serves as a rule or pattern in future cases.
- A document which sets out how a body or a country will be governed.
- Deals with disputes between private citizens
- An application for a legal decision to be reviewed in a higher court.
- Deals with disputes that affect the community
- A process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act
- A set of legal rules
20 Clues: A set of legal rules • Laws made by parliaments. • Any system of things in a graded order. • The party that commences a civil action. • Deals with disputes between private citizens • Deals with disputes that affect the community • To release an accused person who is awaiting trial. • A place where people can resolve disputes relating to law. • ...
Family Violence 2013-06-20
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- recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring, or receipt of persons by means of threat
- physical force and injury to a child
- negligent treatment or maltreatment of a child
- neurological damage caused by shaking the child violently back and forth
- most common form of family violence in the United States
- profits from trafficking funds for other criminal activities
- a statement or conduct of a party in the action that is offered against him in a trial
- parental control that indicates a conscious rejection of the obligation of parenthood
- trafficking persons violates accepted universal rights of life
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- the killing of one’s parents
- child abuse that is a brutal form of abuse that consists of physical, sexual or psychological abuse
- sexual molestation by a blood relative
- an act by persons who are cohabitating that results in serious injury to other members of the family
- a hearing that is used to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to find that the allegations in the petition are true
- severe form of violence against children
- worship of Satan
- term used to describe a sexual fixation on young children that is usually translated into sexual acts with the victim
- form of enslavement in which a person must work as a means of repaying the advancement of funds for a loan
- common symbol of the occult and Satanism
- minors who have committed criminal offenses
20 Clues: worship of Satan • the killing of one’s parents • physical force and injury to a child • sexual molestation by a blood relative • severe form of violence against children • common symbol of the occult and Satanism • minors who have committed criminal offenses • negligent treatment or maltreatment of a child • most common form of family violence in the United States • ...
Crimes Against People and Property 2016-09-12
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- the unlawful taking of another's property with the intention of permanently depriving the owner of its possession and use; theft
- a form of crime that takes place on the internet
- the idea that fear of punishment will prevent crimes
- the crime of obtaining another's property through lies and deceit
- the illegal entry into any building with the intent to commit a crime, such as theft
- the effect of a sentence in terms of positively preventing the sentenced person from committing future offenses
- the immediate threat of attacking someone, but usually it means a physical attack on another person
- the crime of stealing another's property that has been entrusted to you
- a crime motivated by racial, sexual, or other prejudice, typically one involving violence
- the unlawful killing of another person
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- the crime of lying while testifying under oath
- punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act
- blackmail
- the crime of intentionally defacing or destroying another person's property
- any willful or malicious burning of another's property
- helping convicted offenders change their lives so they can lead productive lives in society
- the illegal touching of another person, usually an attack
- direct payments made from criminal to victim as compensation for crime
- human killing with different degrees
- the taking of a person's property by violence or threat of violence
20 Clues: blackmail • human killing with different degrees • the unlawful killing of another person • the crime of lying while testifying under oath • a form of crime that takes place on the internet • the idea that fear of punishment will prevent crimes • any willful or malicious burning of another's property • the illegal touching of another person, usually an attack • ...
Thanks, Cornell Law 2021-01-18
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- The Constitution explicitly forbids this practices in Article 1, Sections 9 and 10
- The person will not admit to being guilty or not guilty
- To bar
- A higher court reviews a decision of a lower court
- mental state
- Authored Marbury v. Madison (1803), which established the supremacy of the Court in legal judgments
- "choice of evils" defense
- act or conduct
- fifth stage of a criminal case
- Hear a case
- Supreme court case which states a state cannot punish an individual for “being homeless,” which would be a status offense, but can punish a homeless individual for trespassing or loitering, which involves some conduct
- Number of amendments for criminal cases
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- Checking citations
- To formally annul or repeal a law through an act of the legislature, constitutional authority, or custom
- Offense which includes conspiracy to commit a crime
- Means you have left out a proper analysis in your legal writing... avoid at all costs
- The US is the only court in the world with juries for these trials
- Court that has jurisdiction over bankruptcy cases
- Lawsuits based on libel or defamation must show intent or recklessness
- A legal case
- If a particular fact is true, then one can infer that a second fact is also true
- Process, or rules, of a case
22 Clues: To bar • Hear a case • mental state • A legal case • act or conduct • Checking citations • "choice of evils" defense • Process, or rules, of a case • fifth stage of a criminal case • Number of amendments for criminal cases • Court that has jurisdiction over bankruptcy cases • A higher court reviews a decision of a lower court • Offense which includes conspiracy to commit a crime • ...
LEGAL TERMS 2016-11-28
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- acts of parliament.
- The party holding majority of seats in the lower house.
- a proposed law to be considered by parliament
- The meetings of the leader of the government and the most senior state ministers.
- Law made by aa court. It may refer to a single judgement or several.
- The intermediate court in Victoria that hears both civil and criminal cases, as well as appeals from the magistrate.
- The authority of the monarchy represented by the governor general.
- The basis of a doctrine of president.
- The division of powers of government, between legislative, administrative, and judicial bodies.
- A person who administrates summary justice in the magistrate court.
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- The supreme law making body consisting of elected representatives and the crown.
- The joining together of separate states to form one nation.
- A process for resolving dispute that is less formal than a binding court hearing.
- The highest court in Victoria, It hears most serious criminal and civil cases.
- A public exhibition of sympathy or support for a particular issue.
- An act of parliament or piece of delegated legislation.
- The legal reason why outcome was reached. Binding
- A written request that parliament take action.
- The final stage in approving a bill
- A request for a review of a decision by a higher court.
20 Clues: acts of parliament. • The final stage in approving a bill • The basis of a doctrine of president. • a proposed law to be considered by parliament • A written request that parliament take action. • The legal reason why outcome was reached. Binding • The party holding majority of seats in the lower house. • An act of parliament or piece of delegated legislation. • ...
la 2024-08-24
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- / Provides expert legal advice in specific areas.
- / Inspects or analyzes legal documents or cases.
- / Relating to the law or lawyers.
- / Maintains records and manages administrative tasks in a court.
- / Focuses on laws that prevent monopolies and promote competition.
- / Ensures adherence to laws and regulations.
- / Settles disputes outside of court through arbitration.
- / Assists lawyers by researching and organizing documents.
- / Gathers evidence for legal cases.
- / Works to reach agreements between parties.
- / Provides administrative support in a legal setting.
- / Studies crime and criminal behavior.
- / Represents clients in legal matters.
- / Judicial officer who handles minor legal matters.
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- / Another term for a lawyer.
- / Grants rights for inventions or ideas.
- / Represents clients in court, primarily in the UK.
- / Represents the interests of the general population in legal matters.
- / Presides over court proceedings and makes rulings.
- / Specializes in taking legal action against people and organizations.
- / Focuses on laws related to financial insolvency.
- / Writes or transcribes legal documents.
- / Provides legal advice and services, especially in the UK.
- / Specializes in trading and financial law.
- / Defends or supports a cause or proposal in a legal setting.
- / Provides legal guidance on various matters.
- / Facilitates negotiations between disputing parties.
- / Brings charges against someone in a criminal case.
- / Drafts and enacts laws.
- / Official who verifies signatures and documents.
30 Clues: / Drafts and enacts laws. • / Another term for a lawyer. • / Relating to the law or lawyers. • / Gathers evidence for legal cases. • / Studies crime and criminal behavior. • / Represents clients in legal matters. • / Grants rights for inventions or ideas. • / Writes or transcribes legal documents. • / Specializes in trading and financial law. • ...
Chapter 1 Notes 2024-08-28
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- Danger arising from being on trial for a criminal offense
- The action of seizing someone to take into custody
- The quality of being fair and reasonable
- The official power to make legal decisions and judgements
- It is considered to be acceptable because it does not break any laws or rules
- A written law passed by a legislative body
- The part of English law that is derives from custom and judicial precedent
- The first step in criminal proceedings where the defendant is brought in front of the court
- Moral principles that govern a persons behavior
- Refers to the different ways people can resolve disputes without a trial
- Having a relaxed, friendly, or unofficial style, manner, or nature
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- Principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong
- Reviews the procedures and the decisions in the trial court
- A person who attempts to make people involved in a conflict come to an agreement
- The body of law that regulates the operation and procedures of government agencies
- The temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial
- A hearing at which the court determines whether to detain the defendant without bail
- A body of fundamental principles
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- Widespread in a particular area or at a particular time
- rules and regulations
21 Clues: rules and regulations • A body of fundamental principles • The quality of being fair and reasonable • A written law passed by a legislative body • Moral principles that govern a persons behavior • The action of seizing someone to take into custody • Widespread in a particular area or at a particular time • Danger arising from being on trial for a criminal offense • ...
A Good Girl's Guide to Murder Crossword 2023-03-18
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- Unfairly prejudiced for or against someone or something
- Forming or following in a logical order or sequence
- An act of asking for information
- Not capable of being pronounced
- Inconsistent elements or instances of being inconsistent
- Confirm or give support to a statement, theory, or finding
- A claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when an act, especially a criminal one, is alleged to have taken place
- A written or printed version of material originally presented in another medium
- The movement of troops or equipment to a place or position for military action
- A person one knows slightly, but who is not a close friend
- Used to convey that something is claimed to be the case or have taken place, although there is no proof
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- The institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge
- The killing of one person by another
- A rattling sound as a hard object falls or strikes another object
- The specific details or terms belonging to a particular field
- Prepared (oneself) for something difficult or unpleasant
- To move around without hurrying, and in a relaxed and pleasant way
- Relating to or denoting the application of scientific methods and techniques to the investigation of crime
- Something widely feared as a possible unpleasant or dangerous occurrence
- Of only moderate quality; not very good
20 Clues: Not capable of being pronounced • An act of asking for information • The killing of one person by another • Of only moderate quality; not very good • Forming or following in a logical order or sequence • Unfairly prejudiced for or against someone or something • Prepared (oneself) for something difficult or unpleasant • ...
Crime Conventions Revision 2023-08-03
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- Another term for a detective or someone who seeks out hidden information.
- Law enforcement officers responsible for maintaining order and preventing crime.
- herrings False clues or misleading information that divert investigators.
- Reasons or justifications behind a crime.
- A person who is suspected of committing a crime
- The unlawful killing of a person with malicious intent.
- The process of examining facts and evidence to solve a crime.
- Someone who helps another person commit a crime.
- Fair treatment and judgment served in response to a crime.
- A meeting with someone to obtain information related to a crime.
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- An excuse or proof of innocence given by a suspect for their whereabouts during a crime.
- An object used to cause harm or death in a crime.
- A person who commits a crime or unlawful act.
- The person responsible for committing a crime.
- A vital bodily fluid often associated with violent crimes.
- The point in the story where all mysteries are resolved.
- A skilled person who gathers evidence and solves crimes.
- Pieces of evidence or information that lead to solving a crime.
- The final outcome or unraveling of a mystery or plot.
- The person or entity that suffers as a result of a crime.
- Someone who conducts inquiries to uncover the truth behind a crime.
- A criminal act is central to the storyline
22 Clues: Reasons or justifications behind a crime. • A criminal act is central to the storyline • A person who commits a crime or unlawful act. • The person responsible for committing a crime. • A person who is suspected of committing a crime • Someone who helps another person commit a crime. • An object used to cause harm or death in a crime. • ...
Yup 2021-09-09
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- they conquer byzantine, and block trade routes.
- powerful chemical weapon used by byzantine.
- 2 religions of byzantine separate.
- person who tried to take down the Holy icon ban.
- name for russian ruler
- large bizontine structure, hosts charriot races.
- something all "Romes" had a surplus of, many rivers.
- a leading church position appointed by emperor.
- law type, punishments include jail, bails, etc.
- the leader of constantanople after constantine.
- an economics system with free market, good economy.
- a law division of criminal and civil by justinian.
- people who wandered/traveled their whole life.
- the second rome, with rich culture and trade.
- region of russia with grassland, transport, and trade.
- russia's factor that made living and invading hard.
- a continent with 3 regions, the third rome.
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- someone with complete power over a nation has.
- a fierce and feared group, invaded russia for tribute a sort of tax mongols
- a leader or ruler with ties to religious power.
- justinian's strong, noble wife, who was an empress.
- region of russia, had very good farmland.
- founder of constantinople.
- the name of the princess that brought religion to Russia.
- the empire that fell at start of the dark era.
- the shape of many byzantine empire architecture.
- byzantine's new name.
- eastern/byzantine push for these battles.
- law type, punishments include economical loss.
29 Clues: byzantine's new name. • name for russian ruler • founder of constantinople. • 2 religions of byzantine separate. • region of russia, had very good farmland. • eastern/byzantine push for these battles. • powerful chemical weapon used by byzantine. • a continent with 3 regions, the third rome. • the second rome, with rich culture and trade. • ...
civics crossword 2023-12-20
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- the name for the rights of the accused
- law rules and regulations that the executive branch makes
- based on court decisions rather than legal code
- any act that harms people or society
- court notice of a complant
- a sum of money of get out of jail
- means "after the fact"
- a formal notice of a lawsuit
- a very minor crime
- means "you should have the body"
- the person who files a lawsuit
- wrongful actions that cause injury
- a law that punished a person accused of a crime
- careless or reckless behavior
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- means that the government may not take our lives
- a judges authorization for a search
- means "to be put at risk of criminal penalty"
- evidence that was gained through illegal means so it cannot be used in a trial
- the person who is being sued
- laws created by legisative bodies
- an agreement between two or more parties
- gathering evidence
- a civil case brought before the court
- deals with stucture and meaning of constitutions
- code a document that lists crimes
- crimes that are punishable by more than a year of prison
- the punishment given to a criminal
- established by a judicial decision
- when the government starts the legal process against the defendent
- how judges decide a new case
- payment for a sum of money
31 Clues: gathering evidence • a very minor crime • means "after the fact" • court notice of a complant • payment for a sum of money • the person who is being sued • a formal notice of a lawsuit • how judges decide a new case • careless or reckless behavior • the person who files a lawsuit • means "you should have the body" • laws created by legisative bodies • ...
3.1 Vocab List 2023-10-26
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- this is the second level of courts in the federal system.
- authority to review cases previously tried in a lower court.
- the court process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act.
- a person who brings a case against another in a court of law.
- a government body that brings charges against a person accused of breaking the law.
- a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
- an order to produce an arrested person before a judge.
- a jury of 6 to 12 persons that determines guilt or innocence in a civil or criminal action.
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- court of original jurisdiction where cases begin.
- the three-tiered structure of federal courts.
- a specifc jurisdiction served by a judge or court, as defined by given geographical boundaries.
- authority for both state and federal courts to hear and decide cases.
- fair treatment through the normal judicial system, especially as a citizen's entitlement.
- a group of citizens that decides whether there is sufficient evidence to accuse someone of a crime.
- the lowest federal courts where federal cases begin.
- a court having juristriction to review cases and issues that were originally tried in lower courts.
- a person involved in a lawsuit.
- the highest court of the United States.
- an individual or group being sued or charged with a crime.
- the jurisdiction of courts that hear a case first, usually in a trial.
20 Clues: a person involved in a lawsuit. • the highest court of the United States. • the three-tiered structure of federal courts. • court of original jurisdiction where cases begin. • a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. • the lowest federal courts where federal cases begin. • an order to produce an arrested person before a judge. • ...
Chapter 9 Crimes Against the Person 2025-05-08
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- version of assault and battery in which peers or acquaintances intimidate, or put others in fear
- rape/date rape sexual assault by someone known to the victim
- murder killing that takes place during -arson, rape, robbery or burglary
- sexual assault category of crimes that includes rape, attempted rape, and statutory rape
- the killing of one human being by another
- stalking and harassment using electronic communications
- thought about beforehand
- manslaughter a person who kills someone in a violent argument or quarrel
- sexual intercourse without consent
- person repeatedly, follows or harasses another person and makes threats, causing the victim to fear death or bodily injury
- manslaughter killing in which there is not intent at all
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- /unlawfuI imprisonment/ abduction taking away a person against that person's will
- unlawful physical contact inflicted by on person upon another person without consent
- assault specific kind of assault that can include rape or attempted rape
- murder killing that is done with malice, but without premeditation or deliberation
- murder the act of killing that is premeditated, deliberate, and done with malice
- having the intent to kill or seriously harm another person or acting in an extremely reckless manner that shows a lack of regard for human life
- homicide causing death through criminal negligence
- any attempt or threat to carryout a physical attack upon another person
- the deliberate of taking one's own life
20 Clues: thought about beforehand • sexual intercourse without consent • the deliberate of taking one's own life • the killing of one human being by another • homicide causing death through criminal negligence • stalking and harassment using electronic communications • manslaughter killing in which there is not intent at all • ...
Criminology and Crime Prevention 2024-03-17
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- A device that alerts to danger, often used in theft prevention.
- The process of being victimized or the condition in which a person or entity is victimized.
- Acronym for designing urban environments to reduce crime.
- A group of people living in the same place, involved in crime prevention efforts.
- Measures and technologies used to protect computers and networks from crime.
- Law enforcement officers' act of circulating an area to prevent and detect crime.
- A strategy to prevent crime through the threat of punishment.
- A localized community within a larger town or city, focus of policing strategies.
- Actions taken to stop something from happening, in this case, crime.
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- Observing subjects to prevent or solve crimes.
- The responsibility of a person or entity to protect others from crime.
- The act of maintaining law and order in communities.
- Specific actions or strategies designed to achieve a policing or crime prevention objective.
- Pertaining to electronic technology, often related to cybercrime.
- A person who commits an illegal act.
- Information or objects that are used in court to prove a crime.
- The study of crime, criminal behavior, and the criminal justice system.
- The principle of fairness and the ideal of moral equity.
- Relating to the surroundings in which crime can occur or be prevented.
- The potential for encountering harm or loss.
20 Clues: A person who commits an illegal act. • The potential for encountering harm or loss. • Observing subjects to prevent or solve crimes. • The act of maintaining law and order in communities. • The principle of fairness and the ideal of moral equity. • Acronym for designing urban environments to reduce crime. • ...
jaiden fail project 2022-01-07
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- what is it called when a king or queens rule
- what is the party where candidates are picked
- what is it called when they a ruled by god
- who is the highest court in the country
- who runs in the national election
- the number of court systems in the U.s
- what criminal law deals with kids
- what's it called when you are ruled by few
- what is the highest law in the u.s
- what is on the line in civil cases
- what is it called when one person hold all the power
- what is the article that lets us amend the constitution
- what is the division of power among central goves
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- what is the U.S legislative branch called
- what is the criminal law for people in the military called
- what is called when there is no gov
- what do you call a law past by congress
- what is a punishment of those who commit felonies
- what are the first 10 amendment called
- what are the rules called that are past by agency in the executive branch
- who is the head of the country.
- who are the advisors to the prez
- what is the tally of all the votes casted by the people
- who is the main organizations of the executive branch
- who is the head of the senate
25 Clues: who is the head of the senate • who is the head of the country. • who are the advisors to the prez • who runs in the national election • what criminal law deals with kids • what is the highest law in the u.s • what is on the line in civil cases • what is called when there is no gov • what are the first 10 amendment called • the number of court systems in the U.s • ...
Law Terms 2022-04-12
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- A person who pursues a criminal or fugitive
- The questioning of a witness by the party that has called that witness to give evidence
- A lawyer employed at public expense in a criminal trial to represent a defendant who is unable to afford legal assistance
- Any average Joe can consider it a crime
- The questioning of a witness called by the other party in a court of law to challenge or extend testimony
- To seize someone by legal authority
- Indirect evidence that does not prove a fact in issue but gives rise to a logical inference
- Evidence that directly links a person to a crime
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- Information received from other people that one cannot adequately substantiate (rumor)
- trial by judge not jury
- Lawyer's first opportunity to address the jury in a trial
- Killing a human being WITHOUT malice aforethought
- Suspect is placed among a group of other persons who look similar
- Temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial
- Witness is in position to know the facts they are testifying about
- Killing a human being WITH malice aforethought
- An arrangement between prosecutor and defendant where the defendant pleads guilty to a lesser charge
- Made up of twenty-tree people
- A person/public official who institutes legal proceedings against someone
- Must relate to the case
20 Clues: trial by judge not jury • Must relate to the case • Made up of twenty-tree people • To seize someone by legal authority • Any average Joe can consider it a crime • A person who pursues a criminal or fugitive • Killing a human being WITH malice aforethought • Evidence that directly links a person to a crime • Killing a human being WITHOUT malice aforethought • ...
Macavity 2022-08-31
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- A Muslim or Hindu wanderer, often one reputed to perform magic, miracles, and wonders
- The floor of a building which is partly or entirely below ground level
- charming, confident, and elegant
- An animal's foot having claws and pads
- Openly resist or refuse to obey
- Fence, Grill, Lattice
- (Of eyes or cheeks) Having curved or moved inwards
- The state of being morally bad, or an action that is morally bad
- A person (or animal) of great wickedness or maliciousness; a terrible person who can be likened to a demon; criminal
- of a gun or its barrel
- misleading others
- a claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere
- The action of rising or causing something to rise and float in the air
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- A safe place for hiding, especially from the law
- An open, typically four-sided, area surrounded by buildings in a village, town, or city
- The condition of being completely unable to understand or explain something
- Of relating to cats or the cat family
- A person who has committed a crime
- The force which causes things to drop to the ground
- Strangled
- A long projecting hair or bristle growing from the face or snout of many mammals
- The complete loss or absence of hope
- Shaped like a rounded arch
- Food cupboard
24 Clues: Strangled • Food cupboard • misleading others • Fence, Grill, Lattice • of a gun or its barrel • 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 • ...
Finals Extra Credit Isaiah Bacchus 2025-12-12
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- cortex decision making part of your brain
- Letter a formal way to communicate in a business setting
- to examine something
- logic and reason
- the death of a person
- someone smart
- gratification waiting to get a better reward
- a collection of handpicked items
- to look back on something
- curious
- murder a killing without planning beforehand
- to make corrections
- Situation the reason for the predicament
- used to sentence a criminal
- a killing without intent behind it
- precis a four sentence summary
- emotions
- being confined
- punishment for juveniles
- something that is important or has worth
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- to look closely
- a way to help someone with addiction
- rich person who gives back to the community
- function the management system of your brain
- Response a prepared answer
- credibility
- who you are speaking to
- easily shaped or molded
- categories
- murder a killing with planning behind it
- person trying to put the criminal in prison
- how something is done
- a junction between two nerve cells
- planning before a killing
- to do something on purpose
- points of view
- an event or specific time
- citations a way to use someones writing
- letter a piece for the public to see
- Piece writing about your stance on something
- the reason behind your actions
41 Clues: curious • emotions • categories • credibility • someone smart • points of view • being confined • to look closely • logic and reason • to make corrections • to examine something • the death of a person • how something is done • who you are speaking to • easily shaped or molded • punishment for juveniles • to look back on something • planning before a killing • an event or specific time • ...
English crosswords 2020-06-10
5 Clues: What a person feels and thinks • People/doctors who brain and brain cells • patients being ill about their mental health • the study of human minds, behavior and results • people who have issues with anger or unhappiness
Common Legal Terms 2021-04-19
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- In trial practice, an address delivered by the court to the jury at the close of the case instructing the jury as to what principles of law they are to apply in reaching a decision
- A person who is not a judge but who is authorized to hear and decide certain types of cases.
- A certain time allowed by law for starting a case. For example, six years in a contract case
- To be found guilty of committing a crime.
- An elected member of a jury who delivers the verdict to the court.
- A complaint filed against an attorney or judge, claiming an ethics violation.
- A person who testifies to what they saw, heard, observed or did.
- A plea in a criminal case that allows the defendant to be convicted without admitting guilt for the crime charged. Also called nolo contendre. Although a finding of guilty is entered on the criminal court record, the defendant can deny the charges in a civil action based on the same acts.
- or action in a court.
- Testimony of a witness taken, under oath, in response to another party's questions. Testimony given outside the courtroom, usually in a lawyer's office. A word for word account (transcript) is made of the testimony.
- A court decision. Also called a decree or an order.
- A person who lends money to a defendant to pay for bail.
- A person or legal entity that is named as a plaintiff or defendant on legal papers.
- A civil injury or wrong to someone else, or their property.
- Confinement to a state correctional institute or prison.
- A formal written request to a court, which starts a special proceeding. In juvenile court, the legal document which specifies the complaint against the juvenile and/or family; it includes the name, age and address of the minor and his/her guardian, as well as the statutory grounds and facts upon which the request for the court intervention is based.
- Power and authority of a court to hear and make a judgment in a case.
- An accused person's answer to a criminal charge. For example: not guilty; guilty; no contest.
- A person who hears and decides cases for the courts. Appointed by the governor for a term of eight years and confirmed by the General Assembly.
- An attorney who is asked by the court (judge) to either represent a party to the case, or to serve in some other capacity that the case requires.
- The people or legal entities that are named as plaintiff(s) and defendant(s) on legal papers.
- Also called Bond. Money or property given to the court for the temporary release of a defendant, to ensure that the defendant will return to court.
- A juror selected as a substitute in case another juror must leave the jury panel.
- In civil cases, the person who is given court papers, also called a respondent. In criminal cases, the person who is arrested and charged with a crime.
- A crime that carries a maximum penalty of one year and/or a $2,000 fine.
- Directions given by the judge to the jury concerning the law of the case
- The adjournment or postponement of a court case to another day.
- Any criminal offense for which a person may be sentenced to a term of imprisonment of more than of one year.
- The judge's formal instructions on the law to the jury before it begins deliberations.
- To carry on a case or judicial proceeding. To proceed against a person criminally.
- The agreement a defendant makes with the prosecutor to avoid a trial. Usually involves pleading guilty to lesser charges in exchange for a lighter sentence.
- When a person is taken into custody by a police officer and charged with a crime.
- Money a party receives as compensation for a legal wrong.
- Work that convicted defendants are required to perform in order to repay the community for the harm caused to the community by the crime.
- The person who maintains the official court record of your case. The court clerks’ office receives all court papers and assigns hearing dates.
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- Trial by a judge, rather than by a jury.
- A command to appear in court to testify as a witness.
- Saying that something is true. The assertion, declaration or statement of a party in a case, made in a pleading.
- A judge's decision to end the case.
- Making false statements under oath.
- "To speak the truth." The process of questioning prospective jurors or witnesses about their qualifications.
- An attorney appointed and paid by the state who defends a person in a criminal case after the court finds that the person is indigent--financially unable to hire a private attorney.
- A murder committed while the person is also committing a felony.
- Questioning by a party or the attorney of an adverse party or a witness.
- written document prepared by a lawyer or party on each side of a dispute and filed with the court in support of their arguments.
- A legally enforceable agreement between two or more persons or parties.
- Criminal punishment that is less restrictive than incarceration
- A finding that someone disobeyed a court order. Can also mean disrupting court, for example, by being loud or disrespectful in court.
- Asking a higher court to review the decision or sentence of a trial court because the lower court made an error.
- Member of a jury.
- Laws that develop through case decisions by judges. Not enacted by legislative bodies.
- A jury whose members cannot reconcile their differences of opinion and thus cannot reach a verdict.
- Testimony, documents or objects presented at a trial to prove a fact
- A law enacted by a legislative body.
- The legal process by which private property is taken for public use without the consent of the owner.
- When a criminal defendant is brought before a judge after conviction for ordering the terms of the punishment.
- Money ordered to be paid by the defendant to the victim to reimburse the victim for the costs of the crime. Generally making good, or giving the equivalent for any loss, damage or injury caused by a person's actions. Often a condition of probation.
- Also called the state's attorney. Represents the state in a criminal case against a defendant.
- Testimony given by a witness who tells second or third hand information.
- When a convicted offender receives a suspended term of incarceration and is then supervised by a probation officer for a period of time set by a judge.
- A formal request by one party in a lawsuit to disclose information or facts known by other parties or witnesses.
- The person who sues or starts a civil case, also called the petitioner or the complainant.
- The penalty imposed by a judge after the defendant is convicted of a crime. Sentences can be: Concurrent - Multiple sentences will be served at the same time (i.e., sentences of 10 years, 8 years and 2 years - to be served concurrently - equal a total effective sentence of 10 years.) Consecutive - The sentences are served back-to-back. The same example above would equal a total effective sentence of 20 years.
- Statements made by a witness or party under oath.
- A lawsuit other than a criminal case usually filed in a Judicial District courthouse. Includes family actions (divorces, child support, etc) and small claims cases, although these are both separately designated.
- A claim by the defendant in a civil action that the defendant is entitled to damages or other relief from the plaintiff.
- Postponement of a court session until another time or place.
- A court order used to bring a person physically before a court in order to test the legality of the person's detention. Usually, it is directed to the official or person detaining another, commanding him to bring the person to court for the judge to determine if that person has been denied liberty without due process of law.
- Release from incarceration after serving part of a sentence.
- To be done presenting the evidence in a case, as in "the plaintiff rests".
- The pleadings, the exhibits and the transcript made by the court reporter of all proceedings in a trial.
71 Clues: Member of a jury. • or action in a court. • A judge's decision to end the case. • Making false statements under oath. • A law enacted by a legislative body. • Trial by a judge, rather than by a jury. • To be found guilty of committing a crime. • Statements made by a witness or party under oath. • A court decision. Also called a decree or an order. • ...
crucible 2022-03-31
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- someone is guilty of a criminal offense
- causes disgust or hatred
- heated disagreement
- a strong support of a party
- to appear, magic ritual
- unintelligible or meaningless speech
- obey others unquestioningly
- envy someone
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- agitation about something that may happen
- practice of claiming to have moral standards
- care of god or of nature
- stimulate or excite sexual way
- design or pattern
- close down or dismiss
- strong unreasoning desire for revenge
- attractively enderingly
- lacking the ability
17 Clues: envy someone • design or pattern • heated disagreement • lacking the ability • close down or dismiss • to appear, magic ritual • attractively enderingly • care of god or of nature • causes disgust or hatred • a strong support of a party • obey others unquestioningly • stimulate or excite sexual way • unintelligible or meaningless speech • strong unreasoning desire for revenge • ...
On duty 2024-11-19
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- a person abducted and kept for some reason
- a person that travels on a plane or in a car
- exchange
- an operation attempting to cut off somedody's supply
- carry out an attack
- come to a climax
- leave a building due to an emergency
- observe
- do something without getting paid
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- place around a city
- set free
- at once
- close observation, especially of a suspected spy or criminal
- get
- a person working in the army
- injured
- make an effort
17 Clues: get • at once • injured • observe • set free • exchange • make an effort • come to a climax • place around a city • carry out an attack • a person working in the army • do something without getting paid • leave a building due to an emergency • a person abducted and kept for some reason • a person that travels on a plane or in a car • an operation attempting to cut off somedody's supply • ...
Romanov hitler cats 2025-12-28
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- cat most likely to succeed in Vegas
- dietary supplements for runts
- loves owner and steak
- only member to be adopted
- cats rule, dogs …..
- Greymalkin favourite vegetable
- only cat with a criminal record
- rescued at birth from a bin
- can magically tell time
- a particularly interesting leg position
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- second mamacat
- self soothing activity favoured by mamacat
- everywhere,all the time
- Shakespearean favourite
- likes cheese
- stealer of visitors hearts
- won’t play laser, thinks it’s silly
17 Clues: likes cheese • second mamacat • cats rule, dogs ….. • loves owner and steak • everywhere,all the time • Shakespearean favourite • can magically tell time • only member to be adopted • stealer of visitors hearts • rescued at birth from a bin • dietary supplements for runts • Greymalkin favourite vegetable • only cat with a criminal record • cat most likely to succeed in Vegas • ...
homework 2021-09-03
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- When a scientist attempts to find an answer to question.
- The only star in our solar system.
- A round, solid figure.
- Includes observations and measurements that we collect about the world around us.
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- A scientist who studies stars, planets, and other objects in space.
- When we make pictures in our minds using information from different sources.
- Scientists can make these to help answer questions about the real world.
- A huge object that gives off heat and light.
8 Clues: A round, solid figure. • The only star in our solar system. • A huge object that gives off heat and light. • When a scientist attempts to find an answer to question. • A scientist who studies stars, planets, and other objects in space. • Scientists can make these to help answer questions about the real world. • ...
Cybersecurity Crossword 2023-01-26
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- altered video to spread disinformation
- unique string that identifies device
- helps protect system
- malware that transmits private data
- helps prevent unauthorized network access
- flood website/server until crash
- codes that protect data
- cybersecurity professionals
- designs data communications network
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- unauthorized access to sensitive info
- software designed to disrupt system
- plans and implements security
- remote encrypted network access
- helps prevent unauthorized access
- criminal hackers
- requests payment to unlock
- malware hidden inside legitimate file
- mimics legitimate websites/emails
- network of computers used for cyber attacks
19 Clues: criminal hackers • helps protect system • codes that protect data • requests payment to unlock • cybersecurity professionals • plans and implements security • remote encrypted network access • flood website/server until crash • helps prevent unauthorized access • mimics legitimate websites/emails • software designed to disrupt system • malware that transmits private data • ...
ENGLISH IX 2018-10-14
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- to withdraw one's feelings
- to chew (food) slowly
- sentimental in a feeble or sickly way
- a passionate expression
- a person who talks at great length without making much sense
- extreme distress or anxiety
- characterized by glowing splendor
- a problem that has no solution or escape
- to uncover something by digging
- very complicated or detailed
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- small but fatal weakness
- talk
- using resources
- wicked or criminal
- full of confidence or guts
- requiring immediate
- a room
- to reject
- to dress or adorn
19 Clues: talk • a room • to reject • using resources • to dress or adorn • wicked or criminal • requiring immediate • to chew (food) slowly • a passionate expression • small but fatal weakness • to withdraw one's feelings • full of confidence or guts • extreme distress or anxiety • very complicated or detailed • to uncover something by digging • characterized by glowing splendor • ...
Pretty little liars 2022-03-11
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- to get an idea
- something improper
- free from disturbance;calm
- colder blood type
- to steal or take something that’s not yours
- able to be wounded or injured
- a type of bird
- very surprising or amazing
- intended to instruct
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- informal and straight to the point
- open to more then one interpretation
- done openly
- sounding rougher harsh
- deeply confused
- a feeling of pensive sadness
- a criminal that uses force
- not sure/uncertain
- offering a challenge
- based on or in accordance with what’s done or believed
19 Clues: done openly • to get an idea • a type of bird • deeply confused • colder blood type • something improper • not sure/uncertain • offering a challenge • intended to instruct • sounding rougher harsh • a criminal that uses force • free from disturbance;calm • very surprising or amazing • a feeling of pensive sadness • able to be wounded or injured • informal and straight to the point • ...
Name: DR Sort 10 2025-12-03
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- to dig for gold or gems
- not man made
- a correction
- thankful
- the air taken in or out
- outside plants and animals
- a person who plays sports
- part used to start something
- a country
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- an act against the law
- taking air in and out of your lungs
- gold, silver, or salt
- representing a country
- thankfulness
- accuracy
- to set on fire or to start something
- to fix or change
- someone who breaks the law
- able to play sports well
19 Clues: thankful • accuracy • a country • not man made • a correction • thankfulness • to fix or change • gold, silver, or salt • an act against the law • representing a country • to dig for gold or gems • the air taken in or out • able to play sports well • a person who plays sports • outside plants and animals • someone who breaks the law • part used to start something • ...
Criminal and Civil Law Crossword 2024-09-06
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- type of harm suffered by a person
- responsibility of a party for loss or harm caused to another party
- standard of _____
- hears indictable offences
- original _______
- ____ reasonable doubt
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- person who has been accused of committing a wrongful act
- judges and courts need to be experts in the cases they hear
- serious offences
- ensures that a person's reputation is not harmed
- person who has knowledge of the principle offender's actions
- hears constitutional matters
- selection of people required to determine the outcome of a case
- casual link between the actions of the defendent
- hears cases such as murder, manslaughter and treason
15 Clues: serious offences • original _______ • standard of _____ • ____ reasonable doubt • hears indictable offences • hears constitutional matters • type of harm suffered by a person • ensures that a person's reputation is not harmed • casual link between the actions of the defendent • hears cases such as murder, manslaughter and treason • ...
week 5 2017-05-22
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- a rank of another on that person's death
- a useless and annoying thing
- when something is missing
- things linking into biology
- when you are knitting something
- a person that sends messages
- what you wear everyday
- to bath in a sauna or a spa
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- to rise up
- a probable chance
- a certain chance
- to be cold
- a person who survived
- to freeze already
- to take something
- someone studying biology
- a bad criminal
- to swallow in air
- to wear clothes
19 Clues: to rise up • to be cold • a bad criminal • to wear clothes • a certain chance • a probable chance • to freeze already • to take something • to swallow in air • a person who survived • what you wear everyday • someone studying biology • when something is missing • things linking into biology • to bath in a sauna or a spa • a useless and annoying thing • a person that sends messages • ...
The Roaring 20s 2024-03-25
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- Narrator of "The Great Gatsby"
- Formal suit(7 letters)
- Mass communication device
- Popular mode of transportation
- Illegal alcohol supplier
- Setting of "The Great Gatsby"
- Love interest in "The Great Gatsby"
- fancy party
- Nickname of protagonist in "The Great Gatsby"
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- Slang for alcohol
- Luxurious
- Ban on alcohol
- Wife of Tom and Gatsby's love
- title character in a famous novel
- Criminal involved in organized crime
- Car brand popular in the 1920s
- Alcohol distributed illegally
- Young woman of the 1920s
- Popular music genre of the era
- Elegant and stylish
20 Clues: Luxurious • fancy party • Ban on alcohol • Slang for alcohol • Elegant and stylish • Formal suit(7 letters) • Young woman of the 1920s • Illegal alcohol supplier • Mass communication device • Wife of Tom and Gatsby's love • Alcohol distributed illegally • Setting of "The Great Gatsby" • Narrator of "The Great Gatsby" • Car brand popular in the 1920s • Popular mode of transportation • ...
Courts Vocab continued 2021-03-05
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- a court case in which a defendant is tried for committing a federal crime
- the transcript of the proceedings from a trial court
- is made of 11 district court judges and issues secret search warrants to monitor suspected spies and terrorists.
- a list of cases to be heard by
- was created in 1891 to ease the burden on the Supreme Court.
- deals with appeals from:the Court of International Trade the Court of Federal Claims the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims the 94 district courts if the case appealed involves copyright or patent issues
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- is made up of 5 district judges and decides whether to expel suspected foreign terrorists from the country.
- include disputes involving bankruptcy, postal, tax, and civil rights laws.
- include bank robbery, kidnapping, counterfeiting, mail fraud, tax evasion and terrorism.
- have original jurisdiction over more than 80 percent of federal criminal and civil cases.
- has from 6 to 28 judges, who usually sit in three-judge panels.
- court
- a court case dealing with a non criminal dispute
13 Clues: court • a list of cases to be heard by • a court case dealing with a non criminal dispute • the transcript of the proceedings from a trial court • was created in 1891 to ease the burden on the Supreme Court. • has from 6 to 28 judges, who usually sit in three-judge panels. • a court case in which a defendant is tried for committing a federal crime • ...
Convict Puzzle 2023-03-01
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- a person who has committed a crime.
- the country that held the longest reigning monarch
- a person who makes and repairs things in iron by hand.
- a building in which people are legally held as a punishment for a crime they have committed or while awaiting trial.
- a building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled chiefly by machine.
- a large boat for transporting people or goods by sea.
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- a place, typically one which has previously been uninhabited, where people establish a community.
- relating to or characterized by industry
- activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result.
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country and occupied by settlers from that country.
- a person found guilty of a criminal offence and serving a sentence of imprisonment.
- the action of forgiving or being forgiven for an error or offence.
- the worlds six largest country
13 Clues: the worlds six largest country • a person who has committed a crime. • relating to or characterized by industry • the country that held the longest reigning monarch • a large boat for transporting people or goods by sea. • a person who makes and repairs things in iron by hand. • the action of forgiving or being forgiven for an error or offence. • ...
Judicial Systems 2025-12-11
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- The defendant’s formal response to criminal charges (e.g., guilty, not guilty)
- The power of a court to hear a case for the first timeCriminal Case-A case in which a person is accused of breaking the law
- The decision reached by a jury or judge in a case
- What Constitutional Amendment protects citizens’ right of due process of law from the national government?
- A group of citizens who determine the facts and verdict in a trial
- The power of the courts to determine the constitutionality of laws and executive actions.
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- The government lawyer who brings charges in a criminal case
- The United States has both national and state courts, therefore it can be described with this term.
- A serious crime, often punishable by more than one year in prison
- Money paid to temporarily release a person awaiting trial
- Amount of Justices in the Supreme Court.
- This court has both Appellate Jurisdiction, and Limited Original Jurisdiction.
- A case in which a person is accused of breaking the law
13 Clues: Amount of Justices in the Supreme Court. • The decision reached by a jury or judge in a case • A case in which a person is accused of breaking the law • Money paid to temporarily release a person awaiting trial • The government lawyer who brings charges in a criminal case • A serious crime, often punishable by more than one year in prison • ...
Whipping Boy Vocabulary 2020-02-19
Across
- move abruptly
- tree or plant leaves
- a dishonest person
- expressing sorrow
- a wanderer
- grimace or move because of pain or fear
- an elaborate plan
- dwell on your own success
Down
- discuss between enemies
- A person who pretends to be someone else
- to give a beating to
- swell or fill with air
- similar to coat of arms
- to laugh at with contemptr ridicule
- to search haphazardly
- to be rebellious
- a violent person or a criminal
- cause or feel shame
- carefree
19 Clues: carefree • a wanderer • move abruptly • to be rebellious • expressing sorrow • an elaborate plan • a dishonest person • cause or feel shame • to give a beating to • tree or plant leaves • to search haphazardly • swell or fill with air • discuss between enemies • similar to coat of arms • dwell on your own success • a violent person or a criminal • to laugh at with contemptr ridicule • ...
Blue sort 18 2022-03-03
Across
- a damaged toothe
- another word for predictable
- to remember
- something you own
- enjoying sport
- competes in th olympics
- something makes you happy
- a type of ore
- it is green and has life
- an animal
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- a giant hole in the ground
- you do it to start your car
- good mannners
- a very bad person
- you do it to survive
- you do it every day
- not manmade
- you do it to start a fire
- you could get arrested for it
19 Clues: an animal • to remember • not manmade • good mannners • a type of ore • enjoying sport • a damaged toothe • a very bad person • something you own • you do it every day • you do it to survive • competes in th olympics • it is green and has life • something makes you happy • you do it to start a fire • a giant hole in the ground • you do it to start your car • another word for predictable • ...
Figurative Language 2021-11-02
Across
- giving a non-living object human traits
- a comparison between two objects not using the words like or as
- a statement that appears at first to be contradictory, but upon reflection then makes sense
- self-contradicting word or group of words
- a phrase or expression that typically presents a figurative, non-literal meaning attached to the phrase
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- a joke based on the interplay of homophones
- a description of a sound like BOOM!!
- a comparison between two objects using the words like or as
- literary device that allows writers to paint pictures in readers' minds
9 Clues: a description of a sound like BOOM!! • giving a non-living object human traits • self-contradicting word or group of words • a joke based on the interplay of homophones • a comparison between two objects using the words like or as • a comparison between two objects not using the words like or as • ...
Mental health by Jeremy Basil 7-E 2020-06-06
5 Clues: What a person feels and thinks • People/doctors who brain and brain cells • patients being ill about their mental health • the study of human minds, behavior and results • people who have issues with anger or unhappiness
Content Vocab Unit 2 2023-09-20
5 Clues: Exciting or thrilling • a person who studies the human mind • having the power to change people's minds • a person one has a romantic connection with • a feeling or emotion that brings and keeps two people together
Smith Crossword by James Karaca 2019-06-13
Across
- / a criminal
- / disrespect towards god
- implore / to beg
- / mocking or scornful
- / top of the wall of a fort
- / type of candle made from animal fat
- / a speech or lecture performed by a priest
- / a strong smell
- / dark, no clean air
Down
- / the ability to use your hands quickly
- / to jump about playfully
- / clean, healthy, hygenic
- / to move unsteadily
- / a mischevious child
14 Clues: / a criminal • implore / to beg • / a strong smell • / to move unsteadily • / dark, no clean air • / mocking or scornful • / a mischevious child • / disrespect towards god • / to jump about playfully • / clean, healthy, hygenic • / top of the wall of a fort • / type of candle made from animal fat • / the ability to use your hands quickly • / a speech or lecture performed by a priest
crime (1) 2019-07-21
Law, Society and Political Involvement 2023-05-01
Across
- equal opportunity for all people to make use of the legal system
- paper a piece of paper on which a voter records her or his vote
- disorder or confusion due to the absence of government or laws
- reasonable doubt the standard of proof required in a criminal trial
- to treat somebody differently or less favourably because of her or his personal characteristics such as gender, ethnicity or religion
- a place where people can resolve disputes relating to law
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- the party in a criminal or civil trial against whom an action has been brought
- an application for a legal decision to be reviewed in a higher court
- a system of government where political power lies with the people
- a document that outlines the powers of the parliament
- to release an accused person who is awaiting trial
11 Clues: to release an accused person who is awaiting trial • a document that outlines the powers of the parliament • a place where people can resolve disputes relating to law • disorder or confusion due to the absence of government or laws • equal opportunity for all people to make use of the legal system • ...
The Justice Branch 2024-10-27
Across
- Court - Court with the power to rule on wills and estates, traffic violations, violations of game and fish laws, grant marriage and firearm licenses, and appoint legal guardians.
- Justice - presiding Justice of Supreme Court.
- Law -deals with laws created to deal with relationships amongst individuals
- Court - A Court with the power to issue warrants, try minor criminal cases, and civil disputes.
- - courts whose responsibility it is is to review decisions made by lower courts.
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- - challenge to a lower court's decision.
- -when a grand jury determines that there is enough evidence to be charged with a crime.
- Branch - Branch of government responsible for interpreting the laws.
- Law -deals with laws that are created to protect society from wrongdoers.Plea Bargain
- -a civil wrong against an individual
- - a determination of guilt or lack thereof by a jury
11 Clues: -a civil wrong against an individual • - challenge to a lower court's decision. • Justice - presiding Justice of Supreme Court. • - a determination of guilt or lack thereof by a jury • Branch - Branch of government responsible for interpreting the laws. • Law -deals with laws created to deal with relationships amongst individuals • ...
Professions 2022-10-18
12 Clues: Has a camera • Writes stories • Plays on camera • Catches criminal • Treats your teeth • Works in a hospital • Makes delicious food • Drives a huge red car • Checks children’s copybooks • Has big gloves and a punch bag • Has a lot of paints and brushes • Gets people to different countries through the sky
Open When You're Bored Crossword Puzzle! 2023-01-22
12 Clues: Your dog • My nickname • Your nickname • A candy and a cat • A singer and a cat • You shop here a lot • The grade you're in • A cat and a criminal • Your favorite activity • An instrument you play • You go here every summer • You've been doing this for years
Flora & Ulysses 2024-09-04
Across
- server at the Giant Do-Nut
- The Illuminated Adventures of the Amazing ___
- Dr. Meecham's sofa
- The ___ Element
- ___ up like flame!
- do you doubt him? (two words)
Down
- loneliest creature in all existence
- Alfred T. Slipper's parakeet
- ___ side up
- Ulysses' superpower: "the ability to ___"
- Mrs. Tickham's ridiculous name
- __ Things Can Happen to You
12 Clues: ___ side up • The ___ Element • Dr. Meecham's sofa • ___ up like flame! • server at the Giant Do-Nut • __ Things Can Happen to You • Alfred T. Slipper's parakeet • do you doubt him? (two words) • Mrs. Tickham's ridiculous name • loneliest creature in all existence • Ulysses' superpower: "the ability to ___" • The Illuminated Adventures of the Amazing ___
Crossword 2023-06-09
8 Clues: Beat ______ • _______ Criminal • Eye of the ________ • The Final _________ • Larger than ________ • I ______ it That Way • I Love _______ and Roll • Another One Bites the ________
Legal Terms 2025-11-29
Across
- the requirement to prove a disputed fact in court
- a crime for which a person can be sent to a state or federal prison; typically punishable by
- a citizen who serves on a jury which decides the outcome of a court case
- the degree of proof required for a determination of guilt in a criminal
- the questioning of a witness by the attorney representing the opposing side
- a court decision of not guilty
- a lawyer who handles the criminal case on behalf of the State or city
- a written statement made by a witness that is sworn to be true
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- the legal representative of another; an attorney
- when the judge disagrees with an objection made by one of the attorneys in court
- the person being charged with a crime
- when an attorney for one side feels that something improper has occured in the proceeding
- a court order to appear as a witness in a trial
- the decision made by a judge or jury as to the outcome of a trial
- a person who testifies in court
- an additional argument given by the prosecution after the defense has presented its closing argument
- than one year in prison
- evidence presented under oath by witnesses at a trial
18 Clues: than one year in prison • a court decision of not guilty • a person who testifies in court • the person being charged with a crime • a court order to appear as a witness in a trial • the legal representative of another; an attorney • the requirement to prove a disputed fact in court • evidence presented under oath by witnesses at a trial • ...
5단원 단 2025-08-21
14 Clues: 언어 • 해바라기 • 근거/이유 • 손상/피해 • 용의자/의심하다 • expensive의 반대말 • = security와 같은 말 • 비교급 사용 시 쓰는 단어(~보다) • _______ the base(도루하다) • an act that breaks the law • a person who breaks the law • fake hair you wear on your head • to make something clear or easy to understand • a person who cleans and takes care of a building
Claudette Colvin Crossword 2022-05-31
Across
- the release of an offender from detention
- The quality of being honest
- fully in agreement
- to be freed from criminal charge
Down
- to retaliate
- To put forward or suggest
- intending to do harm
- Bold and without shame
- a persons first appearance
- having a great influence
- obtain or bring about by discussion
- hesitate or resist
- a strong desire or impulse
- Timid or scared
14 Clues: to retaliate • Timid or scared • hesitate or resist • fully in agreement • intending to do harm • Bold and without shame • having a great influence • To put forward or suggest • a persons first appearance • a strong desire or impulse • The quality of being honest • to be freed from criminal charge • obtain or bring about by discussion • the release of an offender from detention
Mystery 2020-06-16
Across
- stopped
- possible criminal
- idea about how it all went down
- good behavior in public
- they keep your hands warm
- country where Hazel's school is located
- kill on purpose
Down
- reason for doing something
- where Juliet hangs out
- it has many pages
- very strange
- region of china
- information collected in a case
- bit of information that helps solve a case
14 Clues: stopped • very strange • region of china • kill on purpose • it has many pages • possible criminal • where Juliet hangs out • good behavior in public • they keep your hands warm • reason for doing something • idea about how it all went down • information collected in a case • country where Hazel's school is located • bit of information that helps solve a case
Hold On Anzu 2022-09-01
Because of Winn Dixie Unit 2 2022-09-29
10 Clues: to be thankful • desire for food • certain details • missing knowledge • interesting or weird • a talk between people • a gloomy or sad state • extremely bad; horrible • a person who breaks the law • using machines to create products
The Hound of Baskerville 2021-10-22
10 Clues: An arrogant man • Punctual person • A possible criminal • Weak heart and dies • Sherlock's loyal friend • Carries a butterfly net • Beautiful dark and tall • Sending letters to Charles • Head of the Baskerville family • Charles and Henry's youngest brother
Characters 2014-01-01
10 Clues: He's a thief • He's Roger's dog • He's a policeman • She's Anita's dog • They are Dalmatians • She's a wicked woman • He's a faithful criminal • She's a fashion designer • He's Cruella's secretary • He's a musician an a kind man
Vocabulary List 3 2013-08-13
10 Clues: Noticeable • Slow to act • Inspiring fear • Wicked or criminal • Obviously offensive • Excessively talkative • Friendly or easy to talk to • Able to move quickly and easily • Digressing from subject to subject • Skillful in using the hands or mind
Sara Maria Aldrete 2024-02-28
10 Clues: Victim name? • Partner in crime? • Reason for murder? • Name given to cult? • Name given to Sara? • Location of crimes? • Weapon used to kill? • What she was apart of? • Other criminal involvements? • Her sentence in prison (years)?
Bill of rights 2023-12-19
10 Clues: States' rights • Search and arrest • Right to bear arms • Right to a fair trial • Rights in civil cases • Quartering of soldiers • Bail, fines, punishment • Rights in criminal cases • Rights retained by the People • Freedoms, Petitions, Assembly
Lincolns Grave Robber 2024-01-25
10 Clues: A U.S State • The good guy • 16 president • U.S currency • A counter fitter • A place criminals go • were someone is buried • a form of transportation • criminal helping Boyd escape • An attack or violent scene using weapons
pedro 2024-06-05
10 Clues: illegal • bad person • weapon used • someone bad • action used to kill • someone charged with crime • people who commit crimes are • convicted and went to prison • people who are held in prison • place for people who commit crimes
Lesson 2 - Part 3 2024-06-02
English 10 Vocab Practice 2025-01-13
10 Clues: Proof • Accused Party • Guilty Sentence • Tangible Evidence • Public Prosecutor • Indirect Evidence • Apply To A Higher Court • Declaration Removing Blame • The Prosecuting Party In A Criminal Action • Out of Court Statement Used In Court To Back A Claim
vocab crossword thingy 2024-09-30
10 Clues: To amaze • To explain • Ill-tempered • To go through • A long pathway • To leave behind • To draw in a breath • Someone who evades the law • To make someone feel shame • A persons mental or emotional state
Medieval Life 2020-04-28
Across
- They play a big part in the government
- Something there was none of
- Bad people
- religious people
- One of the worst punishments
- possibly the most infamous criminal in these times
- Another Punishment
Down
- where people throw rotten fruit at you
- religious people
- Religious person
- A religious Journey
- Rodents
- A religious place
- Something you could be suffocated in
14 Clues: Rodents • Bad people • religious people • Religious person • religious people • A religious place • Another Punishment • A religious Journey • Something there was none of • One of the worst punishments • Something you could be suffocated in • where people throw rotten fruit at you • They play a big part in the government • possibly the most infamous criminal in these times
AWL Words for Slumdog Millionaire 2023-01-29
12 Clues: Helper • The most • Time plan • Think about • Easy to know • An image, a symbol • Almost exact, a guess • To create something new • Quote as a good example • Rank of a police officer • Partner in crime, criminal helper • Emotional or mental strain, an uneasy state of being between two parties
Class-6th_Vocabulary Building_Chapter-1. 2025-04-02
Across
- Synonym of hardships, problems or sorrow.
- Overjoyed.
- Not allowed by the law.
- Synonym of dangerous.
- Synonym of Criminal.
- Saved from a dangerous situation.
Down
- Synonym of begged.
- To find, to invent.
- Synonym of Well-mannered.
- Synonym of Well-known.
- Relating to the house or family.
- Synonym of nervously, uneasily.
12 Clues: Overjoyed. • Synonym of begged. • To find, to invent. • Synonym of Criminal. • Synonym of dangerous. • Synonym of Well-known. • Not allowed by the law. • Synonym of Well-mannered. • Synonym of nervously, uneasily. • Relating to the house or family. • Saved from a dangerous situation. • Synonym of hardships, problems or sorrow.
From Boom to Bust 2024-12-10
Across
- Banning of distribution on alcohol
- 31st president
- America's top criminal defence attorney who defend scopes
- also known as "shares"
- loans people took out to buy stocks
- 30th president
- makeshift houses built by the homeless
Down
- illegal nightclubs
- ____Gang, Hardings corrupt friends
- People who illegally distributed alcohol
- 29th President
- Monkeys to Humans
12 Clues: 29th President • 31st president • 30th president • Monkeys to Humans • illegal nightclubs • also known as "shares" • Banning of distribution on alcohol • ____Gang, Hardings corrupt friends • loans people took out to buy stocks • makeshift houses built by the homeless • People who illegally distributed alcohol • America's top criminal defence attorney who defend scopes
Teachers’ Professional Day 2025-09-17
9 Clues: Irritable • Sent by mail • Center of interest • Glorified babysitters • Starting an experience • Exploration of literature • Engaged in specified activity • Adjusted learning experiences • To make a record of a criminal
Twelth Night 2022-11-04
12 Clues: the fool • the duke • Olivia´s maid • Olivia´s uncle • Olivia´s Steward • Sebastain´s sister • the wanted criminal • Who viola is disguised as • Toby´s very stupid friend • Where the play takes place • the person orsino is in love with • the one who saved Viola from the shipwreck
BUD VOCAB 2023-12-13
Across
- illegal,unlawful
- disgusting,foul,nasty
- stirred up or excited for anticipated action
- persevere, persist,to last
- to make something known
- metamorphosis
- gently,typically with one's elbow, in order to draw their attention to something
Down
- poverty,suffering,want
- attentive,thoughtful
- feelings of overwhelming sadness
- to ravenously eat
- to handle to survive
12 Clues: metamorphosis • illegal,unlawful • to ravenously eat • attentive,thoughtful • to handle to survive • disgusting,foul,nasty • poverty,suffering,want • to make something known • persevere, persist,to last • feelings of overwhelming sadness • stirred up or excited for anticipated action • gently,typically with one's elbow, in order to draw their attention to something
Vocabulary Fun 2023-11-07
Across
- sleepy
- shining brilliantly
- very skilled
- difficult; requiring great exertion
- (of words or the person speaking them)insincere or shallow
- miserable, bad-tempered and unwilling to talk
Down
- wicked or criminal
- gloomy
- fearless; adventurous
- unwilling to spend money or use resources
- purplish red color
- well known for some bad quality or deed
12 Clues: gloomy • sleepy • very skilled • wicked or criminal • purplish red color • shining brilliantly • fearless; adventurous • difficult; requiring great exertion • well known for some bad quality or deed • unwilling to spend money or use resources • miserable, bad-tempered and unwilling to talk • (of words or the person speaking them)insincere or shallow
Because of winn -Dixie 2023-09-12
12 Clues: rip • attractive • a small cry • a strong fear • mad about something • kept in a small space • something to do daily • to pla to do something • things you are able to do • not following a direct route • a person that commites crimes • behave in a way that makes something seem deep
Tuck Everlasting Chapters 9-18 Vocabulary 2025-03-20
12 Clues: Full of life • unquestionable • full of or with • high-pitched sound • sandy ocean bottom • large, spacious area • criminal partnership • undefeatable, unbeatable • harsh, showing now mercy • a police officer from a small town • thinned and worn out from too much use • a person who acts in a rough or crude way
Ex-Convict terms 2023-05-15
Across
- (of a space) restricted in area or volume; cramped.
- the state of being confined in prison; imprisonment.
- the state of being kept as a prisoner in one's own house, rather than in a prison.
- voluntary work intended to help people in a particular area.
- the infliction or imposition of a penalty as retribution for an offense.
Down
- a list of a person's previous criminal convictions.
- a rule or directive made and maintained by an authority.
- the release of an offender from detention, subject to a period of good behavior under supervision.
- a tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases.
- A disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event.
10 Clues: a list of a person's previous criminal convictions. • (of a space) restricted in area or volume; cramped. • the state of being confined in prison; imprisonment. • a rule or directive made and maintained by an authority. • voluntary work intended to help people in a particular area. • the infliction or imposition of a penalty as retribution for an offense. • ...
Stalking Crossword 2018-03-13
Across
- An emotional requirement in the legal definition of criminal harassment.
- Changes in this has made it easier for a stalker to monitor their victim.
- This type of stalker believes their target is in love with them.
- A victim may feel this toward other people as a consequence of having been stalked.
- This type stalker is more likely to target females.
Down
- The type of relationship a victim typically had with their stalker.
- Recurrent stalkers typically suffer from this personality disorder.
- The act of incessantly bothering someone. If causing someone fear, it may constitute as criminal.
- this type of stalker is more likely to target males.
- A social effect of stalking on a victim when they avoid all people to avoid their stalker.
10 Clues: This type stalker is more likely to target females. • this type of stalker is more likely to target males. • This type of stalker believes their target is in love with them. • The type of relationship a victim typically had with their stalker. • Recurrent stalkers typically suffer from this personality disorder. • ...
Court 2012-02-16
Across
- a formal accusation initiating a criminal case, presented by a grand jury and usually required for felonies and other serious crimes.
- the obligation to offer evidence that the court or jury could reasonably believe, in support of a contention, failing which the case will be lost.
- of one mind; in complete agreement; agreed.
- a person in charge of a particular department, group of workers, etc., as in a factory or the like.
- court order banning reporters, attorneys, and other parties involved in a case before a court of law from reporting on or publicly disclosing anything relating to the case.
- reasonable ground for a belief, as, in a criminal case, that the accused was guilty of the crime, or, in a civil case, that grounds for the action existed: used especially as a defense to an action for malicious prosecution.
- an authoritative command, message, or signal by which one is summoned.
- a reckless attack with intent to injure seriously
- protects against abuse of government authority in a legal procedure
- the finding or answer of a jury given to the court concerning a matter submitted to their judgment.
- the statement or declaration of a witness under oath or affirmation.
- the usual writ for the summoning of witnesses or the submission of evidence, as records or documents, before a court or other deliberative body.
- to examine by questions intended to check a previous examination; examine closely or minutely.
- a person, company, etc., against whom a claim or charge is brought in a court
Down
- utilized by law enforcement to make you aware of your rights as a US citizen.
- the subjecting of a person to a second trial or punishment for the same offense for which the person has already been tried or punished.
- a jury that cannot agree on a verdict.
- the crime of wrongfully causing the death of another human being
- the willful giving of false testimony under oath or affirmation, before a competent tribunal, upon a point material to a legal inquiry.
- judicial deliverance from a criminal charge on a verdict or finding of not guilty.
- a person, as a complainant or chief witness
- an offense, as murder or burglary, of graver character than those called misdemeanors, especially those commonly punished in the U.S. by imprisonment for more than a year.
22 Clues: a jury that cannot agree on a verdict. • of one mind; in complete agreement; agreed. • a person, as a complainant or chief witness • a reckless attack with intent to injure seriously • the crime of wrongfully causing the death of another human being • protects against abuse of government authority in a legal procedure • ...
Crime and Forensics- Assignment 4 & 4 2016-04-28
Across
- blood that is shed and travels under the influence of gravity
- the study of the harmful effects of drugs and poisons on living things.
- the magnified effects (2+2=10 for example) from a combination of similar acting drugs
- critical test that determines if evidence is individual
- before death
- evidence that can be associated with one particular person or object
- blood that moves by force and gravity, stains, shows directionality and creates patterns
- appointed official who determines Cause and Manner of Death
- notes, photos, videos, sketches/ diagrams for example
- after death
- the most common ‘date rape’ drug
- a competent profile is always grounded firmly in this
- external and internal examination of body to determine Cause and Manner or Death
- database that combines cartridge casings and fired bullets
- evidence that is created to illustrate of explain other evidence
- evidence that is generated directly from criminal activity
- national fingerprint database maintained by the FBI
- contains sufficient nucleated DNA in hair
Down
- visible fingerprint deposited via blood, grease, or paint
- trier of fact
- an appendage as an outgrowth of the epidermis and found only in mammals
- combined DNA index system
- radial and concentric
- illegal acts for which knowledge of computer technology is essential for perpetration, investigation, or prosecution
- any criminal acct dealing with computers or other digital devices
- bloodstains that have been changed physically of physiologically
- evidence that consists of objects, people or materials
- testifies as to what they heard or saw
- one who can offer an opinion in court based on knowledge, skills, and/or education
- Natural, Accidental, Suicide, Homicide, Undetermined
- study of computer technology as it relates to law
- raised portion of the epidermis that contains pores and is used for gripping
- term coined by Dr. Paul Kirk
- first officer at the crime scene
- spandex, nylon, polyester fiberglass for example
- physical log for a single piece of evidence
- the point of origin of a bombing
- study and analysis of victim characteristics
- cotton, wool, linen, silk and cashmere for example
- number of drug schedules
- examination and identification of body fluids
- several criminal case have been solved in recent years as a result of this type of profiling
42 Clues: after death • before death • trier of fact • radial and concentric • number of drug schedules • combined DNA index system • term coined by Dr. Paul Kirk • first officer at the crime scene • the point of origin of a bombing • the most common ‘date rape’ drug • testifies as to what they heard or saw • contains sufficient nucleated DNA in hair • ...
Legal Studies Definitions 2022-09-19
Across
- whether or not the accused's acts/omissions caused the harm suffered by the victim
- an action or omission which constitutes an offence and is punishable by law.
- mental element of a person's intention to commit a crime
- a person who commits an illegal act
- the temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial, sometimes on condition that a sum of money is lodged to guarantee their appearance in court.
- when a judge decides and declares the punishment decided for an offender
- the order and arrangement of courts in NSW and Australia in regard to original and appellate jurisdiction
- the aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community
- the state of being legally responsible for something
- certain extremely serious violations of international law eg. genocide, war crimes
- a formal inquiry or systematic study.
Down
- a public officer appointed to decide cases in a law court
- a civil officer who administers the law, especially one who conducts a court that deals with minor offences and holds preliminary hearings for more serious ones
- the infliction or imposition of a penalty as retribution for an offence
- a body of people sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court
- a young person who has been convicted or cautioned for a criminal offense, generally under 18
- the case presented by or on behalf of the party accused of a crime or being sued in a civil lawsuit
- the capacity of a nation to regulate behavior and enforce order within their territory for the betterment of the health, safety, morals, and general welfare of their inhabitants
- action or conduct which is a constituent element of a crime
- the attempt to reduce and deter crime and criminals
- an offence which is committed against or within multiple countries
- a formal examination of evidence by a judge, typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings
- a person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action
- the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge
24 Clues: a person who commits an illegal act • a formal inquiry or systematic study. • the attempt to reduce and deter crime and criminals • the state of being legally responsible for something • mental element of a person's intention to commit a crime • a public officer appointed to decide cases in a law court • action or conduct which is a constituent element of a crime • ...
Midterm Review 2018-02-08
Across
- A principle of sentencing or punishment intended to discourage citizens from offending or reoffending
- A school of thought that attributed criminal behaviour to biological or psychological factors; often referred to as the Italian school
- A school of thought that argued that people have the capacity to think rationally; contemporary deterrence theory is rooted in this school of thought.
- Less serious criminal offences (e.g., theft under $5000), which generally result in a maximum sentence of 6 months imprisonment or a $5000 fine.
- members of society who have wealth, power, and political clout, plus the time and energy to pursue moral crusades
- A neurotransmitter related to low self-control and aggressive-impulsive behaviour
- Goddard's heredity study of two different family trees, fathered by the same man
- the idea that exposure to media has an effect on behaviour
- Twins that share 100% of the 1% of DNA that explains variation in characteristics
- Variation between the number of crimes that occur and the number of crimes actually reported to the police.
- A perspective which argues that the identification, coding, and counting of crime is an inherently social process
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- A term used in the 19th century to describe individuals with low intelligence or low IQ
- Violation of social norms or expectations, rather than a violation of a codified (written) law
- A media frame which generates a narrative that is easily understood by the public and viewed unequivocally as bad
- Degree to which behaviour of MZ and DZ twins is similar
- Model of moral panics which argues that small, powerful groups deliberately set out to create moral panics, in order to divert public attention away from truly serious social problems
- Refers to the notion that improvements in home security devices and motor vehicle anti-theft devices have brought some crime rates down
- Literally translated means "you have the body"
- Criminal intent, or mental culpability, sometimes referred to as the "guilty mind"
- study of the shape and size of the skull as an indication of character and mental abilities
- Acts that are illegal because they are prohibited
- Refers to crime moving from the real world into cyberspace, which may help to explain why traditional crime rates appear to be going down.
22 Clues: Literally translated means "you have the body" • Acts that are illegal because they are prohibited • Degree to which behaviour of MZ and DZ twins is similar • the idea that exposure to media has an effect on behaviour • Goddard's heredity study of two different family trees, fathered by the same man • ...
Midterm Review 2018-02-08
Across
- Literally translated means "you have the body"
- The idea that exposure to media has an effect on behaviour
- Degree to which behaviour of MZ and DZ twins is similar
- Twins that share 100% of the 1% of DNA that explains variation in characteristics
- Members of society who have wealth, power, and political clout, plus the time and energy to pursue moral crusades
- A school of thought that attributed criminal behaviour to biological or psychological factors; often referred to as the Italian school
- Less serious criminal offences (e.g., theft under $5000), which generally result in a maximum sentence of 6 months imprisonment or a $5000 fine.
- Study of the shape and size of the skull as an indication of character and mental abilities
- A media frame which generates a narrative that is easily understood by the public and viewed unequivocally as bad
- Refers to crime moving from the real world into cyberspace, which may help to explain why traditional crime rates appear to be going down.
- A neurotransmitter related to low self-control and aggressive-impulsive behaviour
- Goddard's heredity study of two different family trees, fathered by the same man
Down
- A principle of sentencing or punishment intended to discourage citizens from offending or reoffending
- Variation between the number of crimes that occur and the number of crimes actually reported to the police.
- A term used in the 19th century to describe individuals with low intelligence or low IQ
- Criminal intent, or mental culpability, sometimes referred to as the "guilty mind"
- Model of moral panics which argues that small, powerful groups deliberately set out to create moral panics, in order to divert public attention away from truly serious social problems
- Violation of social norms or expectations, rather than a violation of a codified (written) law
- A perspective which argues that the identification, coding, and counting of crime is an inherently social process
- Refers to the notion that improvements in home security devices and motor vehicle anti-theft devices have brought some crime rates down
- Acts that are illegal because they are prohibited
- A school of thought that argued that people have the capacity to think rationally; contemporary deterrence theory is rooted in this school of thought.
22 Clues: Literally translated means "you have the body" • Acts that are illegal because they are prohibited • Degree to which behaviour of MZ and DZ twins is similar • The idea that exposure to media has an effect on behaviour • Goddard's heredity study of two different family trees, fathered by the same man • ...
Year 7 Civics and Citizenship Crossword 2024-09-16
Across
- The system of courts, which interpret and enforce the laws of a country
- a vote on such a measure.
- Society’s concept of fairness. The laws of a society should be applied in a way that is fair and equal for all so that just outcomes are delivered.
- A party in a criminal case who represents the community as a whole and aims to prove ‘the accused’ is guilty beyond reasonable doubt. Sometimes called the ‘State’ or the ‘Crown’.
- the system of fundamental principles according to which a nation, state, corporation, or the like, is governed.
- A group of ordinary citizens randomly selected to hear and assess the evidence in a court case and deliver a verdict.
- What level of government takes care of quarantine?
- What level of government takes care of police?
- A lawyer who is responsible for the day to day managing of a court case who spends their time communicating with clients and witnesses and preparing court documents. They work closely with and instruct barristers.
- What is the surname of the Prime minister?
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- An independent court official who hears cases brought before the courts and ensures the accused has a fair trial.
- government by the people; a form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by their elected agents under a free electoral system.
- What is the surname of the opposition leader?
- the act of federating or uniting in a league.
- having two branches, chambers, or houses, as a legislative body
- A person who gives evidence in a court case about what they have seen/know about a matters relevant to the case.
- A place where laws are interpreted and disputes are settled.
- What level of government takes care of rubbish collection?
- How many territories are there?
- Formal rules made by parliaments and governments that are designed to govern the way in which people behave. E.g. Criminal laws.
- The kings name is King Charles the _____?
- How many states are there?
- An experienced lawyer who specializes in an area of law and spends most of their day in court presenting and arguing clients’ cases.
- A person accused of a crime who is a party in criminal law case and is prosecuted against by the State. Sometimes also called the ‘defendant’.
24 Clues: a vote on such a measure. • How many states are there? • How many territories are there? • The kings name is King Charles the _____? • What is the surname of the Prime minister? • What is the surname of the opposition leader? • the act of federating or uniting in a league. • What level of government takes care of police? • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2024-09-16
Across
- the authority given by law to a court to try cases and rule on legal matters within a particular geographic area and/or over certain types of legal cases.
- federal and state courts exist side-by-side.
- a court's authority to hear any type of case which is not vested in another court
- "body of the crime". In its original sense, the body in question refers not to a corpse but to the body of essential facts that, taken together, prove that a crime has been committed.
- a legal principle that directs courts to adhere to previous judgments (or judgments of higher tribunals) while resolving a case with allegedly comparable facts.
- requires courts to apply the law in the same manner to cases with the same facts
- a court order requiring a person to do or cease doing a specific action.
- a legal standard of proof required to validate a criminal conviction in most adversarial legal systems.
- they can only hear cases authorized by the United States Constitution or federal statutes.
Down
- Appellate jurisdiction refers to the power of a court to hear appeals from lower courts.
- the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, which hears criminal appeals on questions of state law; and the Texas Supreme Court, which hears appeals of civil matters involving state law.
- the final decision made by a court or tribunal.
- of a court is the power to hear a case for the first time, as opposed to appellate jurisdiction, when a higher court has the power to review a lower court's decision.
- the authority or power that each court has over certain types of legal disagreements (disputes).
- a crime punishable by a term of imprisonment of not less than one year or by the death penalty.
- fair treatment through the normal judicial system, especially as a citizen's entitlement.
- an amount of evidence that is enough to persuade you that the [State/Defendant]'s claim is more likely true than not true.
- A minor crime, punishable by a fine or a light jail term
- a written law passed by a legislative body.
- A tort is a civil wrong, other than breach of contract, that causes a claimant to suffer loss or harm, resulting in legal liability for the person who commits the tortious act
20 Clues: a written law passed by a legislative body. • federal and state courts exist side-by-side. • the final decision made by a court or tribunal. • A minor crime, punishable by a fine or a light jail term • a court order requiring a person to do or cease doing a specific action. • requires courts to apply the law in the same manner to cases with the same facts • ...
Law XWord 2025-04-01
Across
- equal opportunity for all people to make use of the legal system
- to release an accused person who is awaiting trial
- a serious criminal offence
- a rehearsed question asked of a government Minister by a backbencher of their own political party
- a piece of paper on which a voter records her or his vote
- the standard of proof required in a criminal trial
- a hearing in a Local Court to decide whether there is enough evidence to put a person on trial for an indictable (serious) offence
- the standard of proof in civil trials
- the party in a criminal or civil trial against whom an action has been brought
- a form of government in which a non-elected monarch acts as the head of state. There are usually constitutional limits on their power
- disorder or confusion due to the absence of government or laws
Down
- a court official who has the power to make decisions on matters brought before a court of law
- to treat somebody differently or less favourably because of her or his personal characteristics such as gender, ethnicity or religion
- the power an individual or party has by holding the casting vote
- a place where people can resolve disputes relating to law
- the group of select government ministers that meets regularly to decide major issues of government
- system of law based on the previous decisions of judges, or precedents
- a document that outlines the powers of the parliament
- system in which two opposing parties present their arguments to a magistrate or judge
- to attempt to enlist popular and political support for some particular cause
- an application for a legal decision to be reviewed in a higher court
- the system of courts that interprets and applies the law in a country
- a government that becomes possible because two or more parties agree to work together and hence gain the majority of votes
- a candidate or member of parliament who is not a member of a political party
- a system of government where political power lies with the people
- half the number of formal votes received in an election plus one
26 Clues: a serious criminal offence • the standard of proof in civil trials • to release an accused person who is awaiting trial • the standard of proof required in a criminal trial • a document that outlines the powers of the parliament • a place where people can resolve disputes relating to law • a piece of paper on which a voter records her or his vote • ...
Principles Crossword 2021-09-01
Across
- Execution is as important as strategy
- I must always put my _________ first
- and cause,I am contributing to putting India to work because we are a ___________
Down
- Our clients ____ us because we are deligent and compliant
- I Strive to be a better version everyday
- Four minds work better than one due to _________
6 Clues: I must always put my _________ first • Execution is as important as strategy • I Strive to be a better version everyday • Four minds work better than one due to _________ • Our clients ____ us because we are deligent and compliant • and cause,I am contributing to putting India to work because we are a ___________
School 2019-07-09
Across
- When you ______, you find out something new.
- A formal test of a person's knowledge or proficiency in a particular subject.
- A set of pupils taught together.
Down
- A school for developing the minds of children.
- Perform a scientific procedure, especially in a laboratory, to determine something.
- A teacher who prepares pupils for examination.
6 Clues: A set of pupils taught together. • When you ______, you find out something new. • A school for developing the minds of children. • A teacher who prepares pupils for examination. • A formal test of a person's knowledge or proficiency in a particular subject. • Perform a scientific procedure, especially in a laboratory, to determine something.
Unit 4 Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-07
Across
- Amendment that says you have the right to remain silent.
- This is the type of law when someone commits a crime or breaks the law.
- A lawyer who does work helps people who cannot afford a lawyer is called a public ________.
- The 8th amendment says no cruel or _________ punishments.
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- Amendment that says you have the right to a lawyer.
- Where did Stella Liebeck order coffee from that she later sued?
- This is the type of law that deals with all non-crime related cases.
- The police have to tell you your __________ Rights if they are going to arrest you.
- What type of criminal case was the OJ Simpson case?
9 Clues: Amendment that says you have the right to a lawyer. • What type of criminal case was the OJ Simpson case? • Amendment that says you have the right to remain silent. • The 8th amendment says no cruel or _________ punishments. • Where did Stella Liebeck order coffee from that she later sued? • This is the type of law that deals with all non-crime related cases. • ...
The Mark of a Criminal Record 2024-03-04
Across
- The tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend.
- Short term financial assistance for daily necessities.
- The structural condition describes the navigation of multiple bureaucratic systems like criminal justice and welfare, causing stress, distrust of authorities, and belief in intentional abuse.
- The process by which separate groups are combined into a unified society.
- Imbalances and incongruities between the treatment of racial groups.
Down
- Defiance of authority
- Program used to provide meals, support, resources, supervision, in a safe, drug free environment.
- A history of being convicted for crime.
- The release of a prisoner temporarily or permanently before the completion of a sentence, on the promise of good behavior.
9 Clues: Defiance of authority • A history of being convicted for crime. • The tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend. • Short term financial assistance for daily necessities. • Imbalances and incongruities between the treatment of racial groups. • The process by which separate groups are combined into a unified society. • ...
Argumentative Writing 2024-05-02
Across
- shows the other side of an argument
- the proof that causes people to change their minds
- a statement that responds to the counterclaim
Down
- asking someone to change how they feel or act, located at the end of an essay
- is the way that your evidence shows that your claim is correct
- where the thesis statement is located
- is where the claim is restated and there is a call to action
- when a person makes a claim and defends it with evidence against a counterclaim
- a statement that can be argued
9 Clues: a statement that can be argued • shows the other side of an argument • where the thesis statement is located • a statement that responds to the counterclaim • the proof that causes people to change their minds • is where the claim is restated and there is a call to action • is the way that your evidence shows that your claim is correct • ...
