criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Crime 2024-08-26
Across
- what you do with a gun
- stealing, murdering,causing trouble, etc.
- without explanation (adverb)
- to be afraid
- twelve o'clock at night
- a small purse for money
- a place for criminals
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- leather bag
- to take things
- to find the truth
- someone who does something against the law
- to kill someone
- the past of shoot
- the opposite of love
14 Clues: leather bag • to be afraid • to take things • to kill someone • to find the truth • the past of shoot • the opposite of love • a place for criminals • what you do with a gun • twelve o'clock at night • a small purse for money • without explanation (adverb) • stealing, murdering,causing trouble, etc. • someone who does something against the law
July 2022 Crossword 2022-07-25
Across
- 2nd level of stocking lodges
- Silver or White Oak
- standard soda stock #
- coffee filter
- shot taken when a caffeinated criminal is arrested
- Washington's greatest
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- Hot Beverage Vessel
- Dairy-Free Milk
- W.O. Bees "Thank You" gift for lodging accomodations
- Type of Lemon Cut
- Standard Lodge Coffee
- "I'm a little....."
- local coffee roaster
- Type of Herbal Tea
14 Clues: coffee filter • Dairy-Free Milk • Type of Lemon Cut • Type of Herbal Tea • Hot Beverage Vessel • Silver or White Oak • "I'm a little....." • local coffee roaster • Standard Lodge Coffee • standard soda stock # • Washington's greatest • 2nd level of stocking lodges • shot taken when a caffeinated criminal is arrested • W.O. Bees "Thank You" gift for lodging accomodations
July 2022 Crossword 2022-07-25
Across
- 2nd tier of lodge stocking
- Silver or White Oak
- standard soda stock #
- coffee filter
- shot taken when a caffeinated criminal is arrested
- Washington's greatest
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- Hot Beverage Vessel
- Dairy-Free Milk
- W.O. Bees "Thank You" gift for lodging accomodations
- Type of Lemon Cut
- Standard Lodge Coffee
- "I'm a little....."
- local coffee roaster
- Type of Herbal Tea
14 Clues: coffee filter • Dairy-Free Milk • Type of Lemon Cut • Type of Herbal Tea • Hot Beverage Vessel • Silver or White Oak • "I'm a little....." • local coffee roaster • Standard Lodge Coffee • standard soda stock # • Washington's greatest • 2nd tier of lodge stocking • shot taken when a caffeinated criminal is arrested • W.O. Bees "Thank You" gift for lodging accomodations
The outsiders crossword puzzle 2023-05-15
Across
- to fight someone
- a hand gun
- to understand something
- A gang fight
- Something uncool or not fun
- to be attacked
- to steal ,shoplift ,or pickpocket someone
- To understand something
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- recently been stolen
- To get punched
- A petty criminal
- The gang Johnny is in
- The toughest guy is the greasers gang
- police or law enforcement
14 Clues: a hand gun • A gang fight • To get punched • to be attacked • to fight someone • A petty criminal • recently been stolen • The gang Johnny is in • to understand something • To understand something • police or law enforcement • Something uncool or not fun • The toughest guy is the greasers gang • to steal ,shoplift ,or pickpocket someone
MARKETOPIA CROSSWORD 2026-01-29
Across
- Step-by-step rule used by digital platforms to decide content visibility
- Process of growth or improvement of a product, market, or organisation
- Informal communication between consumers about a product or brand
- image Overall perception of a brand in consumers’ minds
- Feeling when product performance meets or exceeds expectations
- Basic requirements essential for survival or functioning
- Complaint raised by a customer or employee
- Ability of a product to satisfy consumer wants
- Consumer’s choice or liking for one product over others
- Paid, non-personal promotion of goods or services
- The specific goal or audience a business aims to reach
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- Market structure with a single seller
- Amount of money charged for a product or service
- Marketing activities used to communicate and persuade customers
- Consumer desire backed by purchasing power
- Appearance and structure of a product influencing appeal and usability
- Quantity of goods offered for sale in the market
- resonance Highest level of brand loyalty and emotional connection
- customer belief about how a product should perform
- Small, specialised segment of a market
20 Clues: Market structure with a single seller • Small, specialised segment of a market • Consumer desire backed by purchasing power • Complaint raised by a customer or employee • Ability of a product to satisfy consumer wants • Amount of money charged for a product or service • Quantity of goods offered for sale in the market • Paid, non-personal promotion of goods or services • ...
Pop’s Playful Pondering 2026-01-03
Across
- – Local truth delivered from a startup’s watchtower
- – Summer innings, sliding feet, and the crack of tradition
- – From Brooklyn blue to West Coast gold, champions of the diamond
- – Analysis at the intersection of revenue streams and storytelling
- – Soda that tastes like childhood and sassafras
- – Surf meets boardwalk, memory-laden coastline
- – Oregon city famous for flowers, ducks, or perhaps roots
- – Plot twists of green, growth measured in patience
- – Four-legged ambassador of joy and loyalty
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- – Don’s empire begins quietly in shadows and whispers
- – Central coast enclave with sun, slow rhythms, and occasional fog
- – Conical vessel holds fragrant mystery of North African cuisine
- – Spoken bow acknowledging another’s inner spark
- – Daily gray matter shaping minds coast to coast
- – Metric of love, chaos, and travel strategy
- – Fibrous luxury that whispers warmth
- – Archipelago where precision, ritual, and cherry blossoms converge
- – Once ink, now pixels, yet still seeking truth
- – Domestic liquid refuge for soaking away cares
19 Clues: – Fibrous luxury that whispers warmth • – Four-legged ambassador of joy and loyalty • – Metric of love, chaos, and travel strategy • – Surf meets boardwalk, memory-laden coastline • – Soda that tastes like childhood and sassafras • – Once ink, now pixels, yet still seeking truth • – Domestic liquid refuge for soaking away cares • ...
AML Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-18
Across
- Helps a bank understand the customer's risk profile, including their source of funds, expected transaction types, and general financial behavior.
- Funds are reintroduced into the economy and used to purchase legitimate assets or to fund further criminal or legitimate activities.
- Involves more in-depth analysis and additional steps to understand the customer's source of funds, the legitimacy of their business activities, and their transaction patterns.
- Required for any transaction involving more than $10,000 in cash conducted by, through, or to the institution in a single business day.
- Involves classifying customers into different risk categories, which helps determine the level of scrutiny and frequency of monitoring required.
- Individuals who hold or have held prominent public functions, along with their family members and close associates.
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- Banks must maintain detailed records for the sale of __________ totaling $3,000 or more in currency.
- Records must be retained for five years and made available to the Secretary of the Treasury upon request.
- Funds are transferred or moved between accounts or other financial institutions where they are mixed with legitimate funds and separated further from their criminal origin.
- Cash profits from criminal activity are converted into monetary instruments, such as money orders or traveler's checks, or deposited into accounts at financial institutions.
- Involves collecting basic information like the name, address, date of birth, and social security number (or other identifying number) to confirm the customer's identity.
- Treasury group that enforces foreign asset controls.
- ________ are measures imposed by governments to restrict economic activity with certain countries, entities and individuals.
13 Clues: Treasury group that enforces foreign asset controls. • Banks must maintain detailed records for the sale of __________ totaling $3,000 or more in currency. • Records must be retained for five years and made available to the Secretary of the Treasury upon request. • ...
Power Of Love 2024-05-22
5 Clues: Something everyone needs • Something you loved to do • When two Friends join together • Something you should always give to your elders • Friends A person you always see in your dreams and minds
crime 2022-06-12
BSIS Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-20
Across
- Where the chief of BSIS went to law school
- a person that protects a building
- BSIS's first value
- Disciplinary Review _______
- Our beloved teacher
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- Bureau of Security and ______ Services
- Capital of California
- Synonym of "lawbreaker"
- A gun
- First name of BSIS chief
- Founder of BSIS
- BSIS' fourth strategic goal area
- The Governor of California
13 Clues: A gun • Founder of BSIS • BSIS's first value • Our beloved teacher • Capital of California • Synonym of "lawbreaker" • First name of BSIS chief • The Governor of California • Disciplinary Review _______ • BSIS' fourth strategic goal area • a person that protects a building • Bureau of Security and ______ Services • Where the chief of BSIS went to law school
Constitutions 2023-09-29
Across
- of the press
- Abolishes slavery
- Laws
- Describes the structure of the government
- protects many rights in a criminal case
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- Changes to the Constitution
- Supreme Court
- prohibits search and seizure
- Describes the purpose of the Constitution
- Freedom of speech, freedom of religion,
- gave women the right to vote
- Right to bear arms
- President
13 Clues: Laws • President • of the press • Supreme Court • Abolishes slavery • Right to bear arms • Changes to the Constitution • prohibits search and seizure • gave women the right to vote • Freedom of speech, freedom of religion, • protects many rights in a criminal case • Describes the purpose of the Constitution • Describes the structure of the government
Justice system 2024-11-07
Across
- associate in a crime
- in return for
- person who starts a business alone
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
- earlier
- put into action
Down
- statement (in the justice system)
- causing debate
- illness
- guilty sentence
- previous in time or order
- protection against possible financial loss
- to fool or cheat
13 Clues: illness • earlier • in return for • causing debate • guilty sentence • put into action • to fool or cheat • associate in a crime • previous in time or order • statement (in the justice system) • person who starts a business alone • protection against possible financial loss • wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
The New SAT: Tone Words #1 2019-11-21
5 Clues: laughter or fun • unfriendly and antagonistic • sarcastic in a scathing and bitter way • uncertain or of two opinions or minds about something • scornful or of the opinion that someone or something is unworthy
Basics of Contract Law Crossword 2025-07-10
Across
- Unconditional agreement to an offer’s terms
- Something of value exchanged by both parties
- The requirement that the contract's subject must be lawful
- Intent The assumption in business contracts that legal ties are intended
- Clarity and definiteness of contract terms
- A rejection of the original offer with new terms
- Type of social or family agreement often lacking legal intent
- A contract that may be legally canceled by one party
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- Withdrawal of an offer before acceptance
- A contract that cannot be upheld due to missing elements
- Legal ability to understand and enter a contract
- Assent A meeting of the minds between contracting parties
- A clear and definite proposal made to form a contract
- A contract that can be upheld in court
- The aim of both parties to form a legal relationship
15 Clues: A contract that can be upheld in court • Withdrawal of an offer before acceptance • Clarity and definiteness of contract terms • Unconditional agreement to an offer’s terms • Something of value exchanged by both parties • Legal ability to understand and enter a contract • A rejection of the original offer with new terms • ...
LEGAL TERMS 2016-11-28
Across
- A request for a review of a decision by a higher court.
- The joining together of separate states to form one nation.
- The division of powers of government, between legislative, administrative, and judicial bodies.
- The intermediate court in Victoria that hears both civil and criminal cases, as well as appeals from the magistrate.
- The party holding majority of seats in the lower house.
- A public exhibition of sympathy or support for a particular issue.
- The supreme law making body consisting of elected representatives and the crown.
- A process for resolving dispute that is less formal than a binding court hearing.
- The basis of a doctrine of president.
- The meetings of the leader of the government and the most senior state ministers.
- acts of parliament.
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- A written request that parliament take action.
- The highest court in Victoria, It hears most serious criminal and civil cases.
- A person who administrates summary justice in the magistrate court.
- The legal reason why outcome was reached. Binding
- The final stage in approving a bill
- An act of parliament or piece of delegated legislation.
- The authority of the monarchy represented by the governor general.
- Law made by aa court. It may refer to a single judgement or several.
- a proposed law to be considered by parliament
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 • A request for a review of a decision by a higher court. • An act of parliament or piece of delegated legislation. • ...
BHA411 Crossword 1 2018-01-15
Across
- Legal matters within a particular geographic area
- A court that hears appeals from lower court decisions
- Failure of a professional to meet the standard of conduct resulting in harm
- Branch that includes President of the U.S. or Governor of a state
- A noncriminal lawsuit for damages
- Law of precedents
- Person or entity sued
- Bodily harm or unlawful touching of another
- of limitations Requires a claim to be filed within a specific amount of time
- Process of gathering information in preparation for trial
- Serious crime punishable by fines, imprisonment, or death
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- The U.S. Congress or any similar state legislature branch
- of care The average knowledge or expertise what one can expect from a healthcare professional
- Failure to do what a person of ordinary prudence would have done
- The person or entity bringing a suit or claim
- A wrongful act that results in some type of personal injury
- Lessor crime punishable by modest fines or penalties
- A threat of attempt to inflict offensive physical contact or bodily harm
- Law covering violations of written criminal code or statute
- Type of fraud when providing false information to claim medical reimbursements from government insurer
- Federal constitutional court system branch
- Types of laws that specifically pertain to the medical field
- Court having jurisdiction over cases in which the U.S. Constitution applies
23 Clues: Law of precedents • Person or entity sued • A noncriminal lawsuit for damages • Federal constitutional court system branch • Bodily harm or unlawful touching of another • The person or entity bringing a suit or claim • Legal matters within a particular geographic area • Lessor crime punishable by modest fines or penalties • ...
Law 2012-09-18
Across
- a set of legal rules
- deals with disputes that affect the community
- the party that commences a civil action
- deals with disputes between private citizens
- a previous legal decision that serves as a rule or pattern in future cases
- a court official who hears cases in the lowest court of law
- equal opportunity for all people to make use of the legal system
- a group of people either 12 or 6 selected to hear the evidence in a court case
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- to release an accused person who is awaiting trail
- a court official who has the power to make decisions on matters brought before the court law
- system of law based on the previous decisions of judges or precedents
- to treat somebody differently or less favourably because of her or his personal characteristics
- an application for a legal decision to be reviewed in a higher court
- a prices to determine whether someone committed a criminal act or cause another person a loss
- any system of things in a graded order
- the party in a criminal or civil trial against who an action has been brought
- disorder or confusion due to the absence of government or laws
- a place where people can resolve disputes relating to law
- law laws made by parliaments
- to bring a civil action against another person for causing damage or injury
20 Clues: a set of legal rules • law 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 trail • a place where people can resolve disputes relating to law • ...
12 Angry Men 2012-10-09
Across
- grew up in the hood
- the last one to agree to not guilty
- in complete or absolute agreement
- his religion was Muslim
- had tickets to baseball game
- the most important rule of evidence in the trial of civil (not criminal) cases
- has the wife that wears glasses
- changes vote a lot
- makes watches and is Mexican
- the statement or declaration of a witness under oath or affirmation, usually in court
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- first one to say not guilty and stood alone
- the crime of wrongfully causing the death of another human being after rationally considering the timing or method of doing so, in order to either increase the likelihood of success, or to evade detection or apprehension
- slang for a hopelessly deadlocked jury in a criminal case, in which neither side is able to prevail
- has bifocal glasses or eye glasses
- the opportunity for the attorney (or an unrepresented party) to ask questions in court of a witness who has testified in a trial on behalf of the opposing party
- leader of the group
- chairman, manager, and member of the jury
- the second one to vote not guilty
- the decision of a jury after a trial, which must be accepted by the trial judge to be final
- who was accused of killing the father
20 Clues: changes vote a lot • grew up in the hood • leader of the group • his religion was Muslim • had tickets to baseball game • makes watches and is Mexican • has the wife that wears glasses • in complete or absolute agreement • the second one to vote not guilty • has bifocal glasses or eye glasses • the last one to agree to not guilty • who was accused of killing the father • ...
1984 by George Orwell 2015-04-26
Across
- Newspeak for Ministry in Oceania that deals with news, entertainment, education, and the fine arts
- Word used to replace the world friend or other person in Oceania
- Main character in book
- Government in control of Oceania
- Period of time every day in which members of the Party must watch a film showing Goldstein and express their hate towards the enemy of the Party
- Believing two opposite statements or thoughts at the same time
- Official language of Oceania
- Name given to the working class of Oceania (Proletariat)
- Leader of the Party and Oceania who took over after the Revolution
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- Newspeak for Ministry in Oceania that maintains law and order
- Secret police in Oceania who arrest thought-criminals
- Newspeak for Ministry in Oceania that is responsible for economic affairs
- Enemy of the party
- Newspeak for English Socialism and political ideology of totalitarian government in Oceania
- Main location in book where Winston lives and is referred to as Airstip One
- Criminal act of thinking thoughts that oppose or question the Party or Big Brother
- Technology used to constantly monitor and control people of Oceania
- Disappearance of a criminal usually taken in the middle of the night by the Thought Police
- Mysterious group aimed towards bringing down the Party
- Newspeak for Ministry in Oceania that deals with war
20 Clues: Enemy of the party • Main character in book • Official language of Oceania • Government in control of Oceania • Newspeak for Ministry in Oceania that deals with war • Secret police in Oceania who arrest thought-criminals • Mysterious group aimed towards bringing down the Party • Name given to the working class of Oceania (Proletariat) • ...
Final Extra Credit Puzzle 2021-05-16
Across
- Theory that the failure to provide order leads to the deterioration of a neighborhood.
- Mafia code norm that requires family members to maintain the secrecy of the organization's operations and membership.
- Accessing a computer system without the expressed consent of the owner or operator.
- Criminal act committed using a computer and that occurs over the internet.
- Common form of larceny-theft.
- The unlawful use of the identifying information of another person.
- Wide spread agreement on societal norms.
- Any willful or malicious burning (or attempt) to burn a structure of any kind.
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- Pattern of harassing tactics that is unwanted and threatening to another.
- Taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person(s)by force and violence.
- Offenders responsible for the bulk of crimes.
- Homicide that includes the element of malice aforethought.
- Crimes committed by the desire for profit by respected members of society.
- Attempt to reintegrate offenders by confronting them with the seriousness of their conduct.
- Developed models to explain how drug use sponsors criminal behavior.
- Unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or threat.
- Risks cause you to stop committing crime.
- The use of violence to influence the political and social attitudes and behaviors of individuals.
- Intimate partner homicide.
- Sample of individuals who share the same experience in time.
20 Clues: Intimate partner homicide. • Common form of larceny-theft. • Wide spread agreement on societal norms. • Risks cause you to stop committing crime. • Offenders responsible for the bulk of crimes. • Homicide that includes the element of malice aforethought. • Unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or threat. • ...
Jack Brunner 2021-01-20
Across
- Solved a crime using water displacement
- This person used fingerprints to sign documents
- The Document Analysis section of a crime lab studies this
- The psychiatry department of a crime lab determines if a suspect is able to form ___
- “The Washing Away of Wrongs” showed how to distinguish this from strangulation
- Professor and author of Crime Investigation, which taught how to analyze physical evidence
- This crime lab department identifies human remains by their teeth
- This type of witness undergoes the voir dire process
- Orfila is famously known for determining if a person was poisoned with this substance
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- The type of court that deals with contracts, real estate, and business
- The scientific study of evidence to discover the facts in a criminal or civil matter
- The man behind the modern mug shot
- This type of evidence is due to a transfer of material between suspect and victim
- A medical examiner will issue this type of certificate
- The people who, under Frye, determine if an expert’s testimony is reliable
- The AAFS is an ___ of professional forensic scientists
- An author of Sherlock Holmes who showed the world to use forensic science to solve crimes
- The principle that a criminal will bring something into, and leave something at, a crime scene
- Evidence commonly used in solving crimes since the 1980s
- The body part Bertillion thought might be best for personal identification
20 Clues: The man behind the modern mug shot • Solved a crime using water displacement • This person used fingerprints to sign documents • This type of witness undergoes the voir dire process • A medical examiner will issue this type of certificate • The AAFS is an ___ of professional forensic scientists • Evidence commonly used in solving crimes since the 1980s • ...
Crime scene investigation 2023-12-15
Across
- the action of making a copy or imitation of a document, signature, banknote, or work of art
- dishonest and fraudulent business dealings (for example, extortion carried on as a business operation)
- previously decided cases that are binding on lower courts I a common-law legal system
- without pity or mercy
- goal/assignment
- getting something (especially money) from someone by threats
- a trial in which the parties have the responsibility for finding and presenting evidence
- the action of discouraging an action or event through instilling doubt or fear of the consequences
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- to give something in return for something else
- a group of (usually 12) persons who decide the facts and hand down a verdict in a criminal trial
- the freedom to decide what should be done in a particular situation (especially when the choice is made by an official)
- the factual outcome of criminal trial (in other words, whether the accused is guilty or not guilty)
- characterised by mercy
- dishonest or able to be bribed
- paying sums of money to another person (especially an official) to get that person to do something for your benefit
- lawful and justifiable
- stealing money in a sly or surreptitious manner
- threatening a person to get them to do want you want
- lying to another person to deceive him/her (usually to obtain a financial benefit for oneself)
- a financial gain
20 Clues: goal/assignment • a financial gain • without pity or mercy • characterised by mercy • lawful and justifiable • dishonest or able to be bribed • to give something in return for something else • stealing money in a sly or surreptitious manner • threatening a person to get them to do want you want • getting something (especially money) from someone by threats • ...
Australian Politics 2024-08-01
Across
- Shared by State and Federal, ___ Powers
- Federal only, ___ Powers
- Representative of the monarchy in Australia, the Govenor___
- Leader of the Labor party and Prime Minister, Anthony ___
- The type of law that is ruled with the balance of probability
- The party that starts a civil action
- When people have a say in ruling
- The accused party
- State only, ___ Powers
- A set of principles
- Where the independents and minor parties sit
- Leader of the Greens party, Adam ___
- The party that brings criminal action
- When there is only one ruler
- Upper house
- To finalise a political party, one must register it with the Australian ___ Commission
- The most powerful court in Australia, the ___ Court
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- Parliamentary laws, ___ Law
- Lower house, the House of ___
- Australia is a Constitutional ___
- Rules officially recognised by the state
- A party more inclined towards tax reduction
- Voting method used in the UK and USA, First Past the ___
- A party more inclined towards sustainability
- A state of lawlessness
- Voting method used to determine upper house, Proportional ___
- A party more inclined towards workers' rights
- To pass a referendum, it must get a double ___
- The type of law that is ruled beyond reasonable doubt
- Laws by precedent, ___ Law
- Leader of the Liberal party, Peter ___
- Voting method used to determine lower house
32 Clues: Upper house • The accused party • A set of principles • A state of lawlessness • State only, ___ Powers • Federal only, ___ Powers • Laws by precedent, ___ Law • Parliamentary laws, ___ Law • When there is only one ruler • Lower house, the House of ___ • When people have a say in ruling • Australia is a Constitutional ___ • The party that starts a civil action • ...
Deviance 2023-04-21
Across
- the regard that something is held to deserve; the importance, worth, or usefulness of something.
- a punishment imposed for breaking a law, rule, or contract.
- the infliction or imposition of a penalty as retribution for an offense.
- a branch of anthropology, semiotics, and other related social science disciplines such as political economy, in particular, but also sociology and communication
- turn (an activity) into a criminal offense by making it illegal.
- compliance with standards, rules, or laws.
- with reference to the principles of right and wrong behavior.
- the act of intentionally causing one's own death.
- the name given to the theory which says that individuals are the products of social structures and socialisation. Each individual and social institution performs a certain function to keep society running smoothly.
- an organized group of criminals.
- the study of crime and criminal behavior
- minor crime, especially that committed by young people.
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- the fact or state of departing from usual or accepted standards, especially in social or sexual behavior.
- an act of violent or open resistance to an established government or ruler.
- able to be agreed on; suitable.
- the imparting or exchanging of information or news.
- the traditional behavior or way of life of a particular community or group of people.
- the end toward which effort is directed
- relating to society or its organization.
- serving as a symbol.
20 Clues: serving as a symbol. • able to be agreed on; suitable. • an organized group of criminals. • the end toward which effort is directed • relating to society or its organization. • the study of crime and criminal behavior • compliance with standards, rules, or laws. • the act of intentionally causing one's own death. • the imparting or exchanging of information or news. • ...
australia's court system 2025-03-13
Across
- is the lowest court in the Australia's lowest court
- has 12 people
- a penalty or punishment a court imposes once a person pleads guilty to, or is found guilty of an offence
- investigators such as the police
- is where the constitution matters
- is a trial that people go to
- the decision that is given by the jury or judge at the end of a trial
- is a person that helps you not be guilty
- Prosecutors assess evidence, draft charges and provide legal advice and
- is when someone can pay money to get you out of jail
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- is the person that over seas the magistrates courts
- a court or tribunal is bound by any decisions of a higher court or tribunal
- is the second lowest court in Australia
- is to appal you guilty or non guilty
- put forward by a party to defeat a suit or action brought against the party
- there is the most serious criminal cases
- A hearing in a court where all evidence is heard and a final decision is made evidence
- a decision of a lower court was incorrect
- a person who has information which may be useful in a case being heard in a Court
- an application to a higher court by a party who believes
- is someone that committed crime
21 Clues: has 12 people • is a trial that people go to • is someone that committed crime • investigators such as the police • is where the constitution matters • is to appal you guilty or non guilty • is the second lowest court in Australia • there is the most serious criminal cases • is a person that helps you not be guilty • a decision of a lower court was incorrect • ...
The Stranger, Part 2, Chapters 4-6 Vocabulary 2025-05-13
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- A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
- To clear someone of blame or wrongdoing.
- To arrive at (a conclusion) by reasoning; to infer.
- (Of a crime) planned or thought out beforehand.
- Evidence that a defendant was in another place at the time a crime was committed.
- To be in conflict with; to deny the truth of (a statement).
- An official pardon for people who have been convicted of political offenses.
- The institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
- A judgment that a person is not guilty of the crime with which they have been charged.
- The quality of being believable or worthy of trust.
- To express complete disapproval of; to sentence someone to a particular punishment, especially death.
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- (Of evidence) suggesting that something is true without proving it directly.
- The offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation.
- To make a problem, injury, or offense worse or more serious.
- To engage in long and careful consideration.
- (Of a person or their manner) unwilling or unable to believe something.
- To show that someone is involved in (a crime or wrongdoing).
- To declare someone to be guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of a court.
- To greatly dismay or horrify.
- To make less severe, serious, or painful.
20 Clues: To greatly dismay or horrify. • To clear someone of blame or wrongdoing. • To make less severe, serious, or painful. • To engage in long and careful consideration. • (Of a crime) planned or thought out beforehand. • A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. • To arrive at (a conclusion) by reasoning; to infer. • ...
Jurisdiction 2026-01-13
Across
- — The place where a trial is held.
- — A court’s power to review decisions of lower courts.
- — The process of resolving a dispute through a court.
- — A formal request to a court for a ruling.
- — A settlement reached without going to trial.
- — The process of presenting evidence in court.
- — A judge’s final ruling in a case.
- — A group of citizens who decide the outcome of a trial.
- — The branch of law dealing with crimes and their punishments.
- — The official decision of a court.
- — The legal right to bring a case to court.
- — The official record of court proceedings.
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- — A legal document ordering someone to appear in court.
- — A written statement confirmed by oath for use as evidence.
- — The highest court in many countries.
- — The area over which a court has legal authority.
- — A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
- — A formal accusation charging someone with a crime.
- — The body of law dealing with disputes between individuals or organizations.
- — A person who brings a case against another in court.
- — A court order preventing an action.
- - The authority of a court to hear and decide a case.
- — The power of a court to be the first to hear a case.
- — The process of questioning potential jurors.
- — The person accused of a crime in a criminal case.
25 Clues: — The place where a trial is held. • — A judge’s final ruling in a case. • — The official decision of a court. • — A court order preventing an action. • — The highest court in many countries. • — A formal request to a court for a ruling. • — The legal right to bring a case to court. • — The official record of court proceedings. • ...
poached 2026-01-07
Across
- – A protected area where animals can live safely.
- – What Teddy needs to stand up for what is right.
- – What Teddy does to try and solve the crime.
- – The part of the animal poachers usually want to sell.
- – The famous animal killed at the start of the story.
- – The jobs Teddy’s parents have on the preserve.
- – Dishonest behavior by people in power or authority.
- – The continent where this story is set.
- – The illegal wildlife ___ is a global problem.
- – A main reason people become poachers; wanting more money.
- – The genre of this book; a story about a crime.
Down
- – What is served when the real criminal is caught.
- – Another word for the person who actually committed the crime.
- – Teddy believes his friend is ___, not guilty.
- – Armed men hired to protect the preserve.
- – Animals that are at risk of disappearing forever.
- – A person who works at the preserve but is secretly a criminal.
- – Teddy is in the poachers' ___ when they target him.
- – The book is full of suspense and ___.
- – A sign of danger to the animals and people.
- – The illegal hunting or killing of protected animals.
- – Teddy must expose this to save his friend.
- – Pieces of evidence Teddy finds during his investigation.
- – The teenage main character and hero.
- – What Teddy faces when he explores the preserve alone.
25 Clues: – The teenage main character and hero. • – The book is full of suspense and ___. • – The continent where this story is set. • – Armed men hired to protect the preserve. • – Teddy must expose this to save his friend. • – What Teddy does to try and solve the crime. • – A sign of danger to the animals and people. • – Teddy believes his friend is ___, not guilty. • ...
Health and Safety 2026-01-09
Across
- A verbal or written warning from your employer regarding misconduct
- the body responsible for maintaining services to their local population
- An event such as a powercut a gas leak or a bomb threat
- Implements a policy
- Legislation Employers are responsible for reporting and recording work related accidents and fatalities
- Abuse that is committed without realising often from the pressures and demands of a HSC job
- Book where accidents in the workplace should be recorded
- Staffing paying staff sickness recruitment costs
- DBS checks these lists for anyone with a criminal conviction
- The Act that keeps us all safe in the workplace
- the steps a first aider should take in the event of an accident
- Charities and volunteering are in this sector
- The Act that specifies how hazardous substances are stored and used
Down
- Court fines or fines from CQC are types of this cost
- Being taken to court for misconduct and receiving a criminal record
- Type of abuse committed with intent or purpose
- A very harmful substance that used to be used in building materials
- Legislation that sets out how organisations must work together in planning for and responding to local and national emergencies
- Something that tells employees what they deed to do to meet requirements of legislation
- Assesses the level of risk
- Checks that must be made on staff employed to work with vulnerable adults and children
21 Clues: Implements a policy • Assesses the level of risk • Charities and volunteering are in this sector • Type of abuse committed with intent or purpose • The Act that keeps us all safe in the workplace • Staffing paying staff sickness recruitment costs • Court fines or fines from CQC are types of this cost • An event such as a powercut a gas leak or a bomb threat • ...
L'ordre Public 2013-04-22
Across
- murder attempt
- rape
- fight
- to shoot
- cop
- to imprison
- law and order
- armed robbery
- drug trafficking
- theft
- kidnapping
- to shoot
- deliquency
- to set fire to
- to arrest
- court
- thug
- scum
- riot
- arsonist
- crime
Down
- extorsion
- death
- shop lifting
- criminal behavior
- to take to court
- demonstration
- forces of law and order
- bent copper
- insecurité
- penal policy
- criminel
- death penalty
- evidence
- trafficker
- vandalism
- burglary
- dealer
- victim
- murder
40 Clues: cop • rape • thug • scum • riot • death • fight • theft • court • crime • dealer • victim • murder • to shoot • criminel • evidence • to shoot • burglary • arsonist • extorsion • vandalism • to arrest • insecurité • kidnapping • trafficker • deliquency • to imprison • bent copper • shop lifting • penal policy • demonstration • law and order • armed robbery • death penalty • murder attempt • to set fire to • to take to court • drug trafficking • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2013-02-28
Across
- A great burden
- Indignant
- Quality displayed by a loyal dog
- Results in a food coma
- 2010 Sci-fi thriller starring DiCaprio
- A great public interest
- Raw or unrehearsed
- Pardon
- Describing a criminal
- To reduce
- Protection
- An illogical solution
- Precondition
- Rubric material
- Sickening
- Unyielding
- Overly cruel
- Appease
Down
- Concerning clothing
- Absolute
- Gullible
- Like some celebrity egos
- Circuitous
- Foreboding
- To prevent successfully
- Air
- Mentally mature
- Ambiguous
- An excessive amount
- Frailty
30 Clues: Air • Pardon • Frailty • Appease • Absolute • Gullible • Indignant • To reduce • Ambiguous • Sickening • Circuitous • Foreboding • Protection • Unyielding • Precondition • Overly cruel • A great burden • Mentally mature • Rubric material • Raw or unrehearsed • Concerning clothing • An excessive amount • Describing a criminal • An illogical solution • Results in a food coma • A great public interest • To prevent successfully • ...
legal studies crossword 2014-03-03
Across
- rea intent to commit a crime
- the decision of the jury or magistrate
- killing a human
- is an act
- to kill unlawfully
- on behalf of the queen
- rules for government
- officer of the state
- proposed law
- my teacher
- found not guilty
- to break the law
Down
- aforethought to have intention
- person charged with crime
- law law personal
- a characteristic of effective law
- court below supreme court
- the house of government
- commits a crime
- government in charge of defense
20 Clues: is an act • my teacher • proposed law • killing a human • commits a crime • law law personal • found not guilty • to break the law • to kill unlawfully • rules for government • officer of the state • on behalf of the queen • the house of government • person charged with crime • court below supreme court • rea intent to commit a crime • aforethought to have intention • ...
p 15 2013-12-09
Across
- from Monday to Friday
- judicial center
- family services
- criminal court
- commissioner's office
- here are directions to the
- circuit court
- court
- court hours are __
- on holidays
- detention center
- we are closed today
- traffic court
- state court
- city hall
- police
Down
- from 9 to 5
- solicitor's office
- small claims court
- county court
- probation office
- we will open tomorrow
- superior court
- court room
- civil court
- juvenile facility
- Federal court
- we are closed
- jail
29 Clues: jail • court • police • city hall • court room • from 9 to 5 • civil court • on holidays • state court • county court • circuit court • Federal court • we are closed • traffic court • criminal court • superior court • judicial center • family services • probation office • detention center • juvenile facility • solicitor's office • small claims court • court hours are __ • we are closed today • from Monday to Friday • ...
p 15 2013-12-09
Across
- from Monday to Friday
- judicial center
- family services
- criminal court
- commissioner's office
- here are directions to the
- circuit court
- court
- court hours are __
- on holidays
- detention center
- we are closed today
- traffic court
- state court
- city hall
- police
Down
- from 9 to 5
- solicitor's office
- small claims court
- county court
- probation office
- we will open tomorrow
- superior court
- court room
- civil court
- juvenile facility
- Federal court
- we are closed
- jail
29 Clues: jail • court • police • city hall • court room • from 9 to 5 • civil court • on holidays • state court • county court • circuit court • Federal court • we are closed • traffic court • criminal court • superior court • judicial center • family services • probation office • detention center • juvenile facility • solicitor's office • small claims court • court hours are __ • we are closed today • from Monday to Friday • ...
words 2018-03-23
Across
- very bad
- to know and understand something
- to write something quickly
- to speak quietly
- not proud
- stare in an angry face
- not wanting to do something
- to raise and lower your shoulders
Down
- to make someone suprise
- to walk quickly
- look at that you dont approve
- to shake slightly
- messy
- to smile very happily
- quilty of a crime
- unable to rest
- running or going without effort
- throw objects they apart each other
- face becomes red
- to try to persuade
20 Clues: messy • very bad • not proud • unable to rest • to walk quickly • to speak quietly • face becomes red • to shake slightly • quilty of a crime • to try to persuade • to smile very happily • stare in an angry face • to make someone suprise • to write something quickly • not wanting to do something • look at that you dont approve • running or going without effort • to know and understand something • ...
People 2020-02-26
Across
- member of a country
- works on a ship
- works on sinks, toilets, etc
- is elected into office
- to travel
- a very intelligent person
- where mail is sent and received
- group of spectators
- a negative person
- isn't honest
- works with students
Down
- an artist
- place where cars are repaired
- to become a soldier
- works with teeth
- improves vision
- in charge of a ship
- place where you put books
- makes objects out of wood
- works with animals
- a positive person
- doesn't obey the law
22 Clues: an artist • to travel • isn't honest • works on a ship • improves vision • works with teeth • a positive person • a negative person • works with animals • member of a country • to become a soldier • in charge of a ship • group of spectators • works with students • doesn't obey the law • is elected into office • place where you put books • makes objects out of wood • a very intelligent person • ...
For Wioleta 2018-10-29
Across
- A photo of a criminal cup?
- guilty
- An angry X
- To informally negotiate
- Nothing to write home about
- Resting place for an eyeball or plug
- Slightly open
- C/O (2 words)
- Front lower leg
- On the ______ = receiving unemployment benefits
Down
- Out like a ______ = To immediately fall asleep
- To make a mountain out of a ________
- Cough up (2 words)
- Not as it should be / Maybe a little bit dangerous
- A disordered pile
- Bottle opener
- Knackered
- A poem's paragraph
- Backside
- As ______ would have it = fortunately
20 Clues: guilty • Backside • Knackered • An angry X • Bottle opener • Slightly open • C/O (2 words) • Front lower leg • A disordered pile • Cough up (2 words) • A poem's paragraph • To informally negotiate • A photo of a criminal cup? • Nothing to write home about • To make a mountain out of a ________ • Resting place for an eyeball or plug • As ______ would have it = fortunately • ...
7th grade Vocabulary Terms 2024-02-13
Across
- What will happen next
- lacking enthusiasm or determination, careless, lazy
- perplex, baffle
- Give me the short version
- Judge
- having regret but often in a playful manner
- appearing casually calm and relaxed
- all the ways they are alike
- Back up with details
- to analyze closely
- Tell all about
Down
- Read between the lines
- impending danger
- Break apart
- Tell how
- Create
- wicked or criminal
- a person's character
- twist or bend out of its normal shape
- all the ways they are different
- List in steps
21 Clues: Judge • Create • Tell how • Break apart • List in steps • Tell all about • perplex, baffle • impending danger • wicked or criminal • to analyze closely • a person's character • Back up with details • What will happen next • Read between the lines • Give me the short version • all the ways they are alike • all the ways they are different • appearing casually calm and relaxed • ...
Ransom of Red Chief Vocab 2021-12-15
Across
- k
- Involving deception especially criminal deception
- The area surrounding a particular place
- u
- The action of providing or supplying something for use
- A small mischievous devil or spirit
- insisting a immediate action or obedience
- Lacking enthusiasm and determination
- sleepy, drowsy
- Sharing a common border
Down
- h
- p
- y
- o
- Spread through and be perceived in every part of
- a forceful and bitter verbal attack against something
- i
- in a way
- A Ghost or Ghost like image
- agree to amend request or treaty
20 Clues: h • p • y • o • k • u • i • in a way • sleepy, drowsy • Sharing a common border • A Ghost or Ghost like image • agree to amend request or treaty • A small mischievous devil or spirit • Lacking enthusiasm and determination • The area surrounding a particular place • insisting a immediate action or obedience • Spread through and be perceived in every part of • ...
CRIME 2023-12-08
Across
- victim
- lawsuit
- environment
- damage
- investigation
- witness
- suspect
- judge
- lawyer
- enemy
- theft
- shabby
- gambler
- robbery
- accident
- appearance
- insurance
- evidence
- suspicious
- punishment
- handcuffs
- birthmark
- pickpocket
- enormous
- destination
Down
- owner
- scar
- criminal
- job
- accused
- dangerous
- confused
- mugger
- violent
- prankster
- intruder
- target
- burglar
- safe
- issue
- behaviour
- thief
- crime
- siren
- emotion
- vandalism
- lock
- court
- armed
- obstacle
50 Clues: job • scar • safe • lock • owner • judge • enemy • issue • theft • thief • crime • siren • court • armed • victim • damage • mugger • lawyer • target • shabby • lawsuit • accused • witness • violent • suspect • burglar • gambler • robbery • emotion • criminal • confused • intruder • accident • evidence • obstacle • enormous • dangerous • prankster • behaviour • insurance • vandalism • handcuffs • birthmark • appearance • suspicious • punishment • pickpocket • environment • destination • ...
Stars and Smoke Quiz (Marie Lu) 2024-04-02
Across
- vehicle Sydney stole to chase the bad guys
- Winter’s Birth State
- Sydney’s way of Texting
- Criminal Tycoon
- Innocent-looking girl
- Spy Organization
- How Sydney felt for the first few years of her life
- Winter’s Profession
- Sydney’s Undercover name
- Item the characters used to be discovered
- Misson’s Location
- Smoke and Stars
Down
- Leo gave Syndey this near the end
- Habit that Sydney has
- Winter’s Manager
- Bejeweled item with info
- Sydney’s Age
- Sydney’s Weakness (Chest Pains)
- Deadly Dissolving Substance
- Late Relative
- Father-like Figure
21 Clues: Sydney’s Age • Late Relative • Criminal Tycoon • Smoke and Stars • Winter’s Manager • Spy Organization • Misson’s Location • Father-like Figure • Winter’s Profession • Winter’s Birth State • Habit that Sydney has • Innocent-looking girl • Sydney’s way of Texting • Bejeweled item with info • Sydney’s Undercover name • Deadly Dissolving Substance • Sydney’s Weakness (Chest Pains) • ...
2º BACHILLERATO: VOCABULARY - UNITS 5 & 6 2022-04-18
Across
- PERSON WHO TAKES CARE OF THE ENVIRONMENT
- HUMIDITY
- FORMAL MEETING WITH A TRIBUNAL
- ROBBERY
- PROHIBITED
- TRIBUNAL IN CIVIL OR CRIMINAL CASES
- PERSON WHO COMMITTED A CRIME
- TOO MUCH WATER DUE TO EXTREME RAIN
- CENTRAL VALUE IN A SET OF DATA
- NOT OBEY
- NOT INNOCENT
Down
- STEALING FROM SHOPS
- DANGEROUS
- MAKE PEOPLE OBEY THE LAW
- BET MONEY
- CULTIVATED PLANT
- SMALL JAIL ROOM
- MAKE SOMEBODY TO PAY
- OBEY THE LAW
- WHERE MASSIVE AMOUNTS OF RUBBISH ARE DUMPED
- ICE BECOMING LIQUID
21 Clues: ROBBERY • HUMIDITY • NOT OBEY • DANGEROUS • BET MONEY • PROHIBITED • OBEY THE LAW • NOT INNOCENT • SMALL JAIL ROOM • CULTIVATED PLANT • STEALING FROM SHOPS • ICE BECOMING LIQUID • MAKE SOMEBODY TO PAY • MAKE PEOPLE OBEY THE LAW • PERSON WHO COMMITTED A CRIME • FORMAL MEETING WITH A TRIBUNAL • CENTRAL VALUE IN A SET OF DATA • TOO MUCH WATER DUE TO EXTREME RAIN • TRIBUNAL IN CIVIL OR CRIMINAL CASES • ...
That was Then, This is Now Ch 1-4 Vocab Quiz 2022-05-03
Across
- twist or bend out of its normal shape
- a group of people who have the right to enforce laws
- unconcerned
- unclear
- annoying
- small
- searched through in a disorderly way
- having or showing a feeling of vague or regretful longing
- easily hurt
- felt bitterness toward
Down
- feeling sorrow or regret
- giving resources or volunteering time to help those in need
- a criminal act
- teasing
- in a mean way
- vain
- very great or intense
- to recall past experiences
- flinched
- one and only
20 Clues: vain • small • teasing • unclear • annoying • flinched • unconcerned • easily hurt • one and only • in a mean way • a criminal act • very great or intense • felt bitterness toward • feeling sorrow or regret • to recall past experiences • searched through in a disorderly way • twist or bend out of its normal shape • a group of people who have the right to enforce laws • ...
US GOVERNMENT #1 2022-12-08
Across
- ends a filibuster
- voluntary violation of an oath
- government with king or queen
- body of voters
- a statement of beliefs
- author of the D of I
- helps president run executive branch
- a written legal argument
- Father of the Constitution
- two houses
- free of criminal charges
- notice a crime has been committed
Down
- going against the United States
- President's forgiveness
- an official order
- to approve
- the right to vote
- someone who supports a party
- current office holder
- state and national government
20 Clues: to approve • two houses • body of voters • ends a filibuster • an official order • the right to vote • author of the D of I • current office holder • a statement of beliefs • President's forgiveness • a written legal argument • free of criminal charges • Father of the Constitution • someone who supports a party • government with king or queen • state and national government • ...
vocab 2022-12-06
Across
- criminal,villain
- ARTIFICIAL, FORCED
- wicked or evil
- ERRATIC, UNPREDICTABLE
- RELUCTANT TO SPEAK
- PERMANENT
- dull,boring
- FALSE FRONT
- INDIFFERENT, NOT CARING
- HIGHLY CONFUSED
- PREMEDITATED LIE
- TO MAKE A GUESS
- to use more words than necessary
Down
- SHOW OFF, PRETENTIOUS
- DISCONTENTED PERSON
- MAN HATER
- TO PERSUADE USING FLATTERY, DECEIT
- TALENT OR SKILL
- TENDENCY OR INCLINATION
- UNLAWFUL, PROHIBITIVE
- to make very thin
- PERSON YOU SHARE PRIVATE INFO
- false story
- ROWDY
- EXCLUDE, REFUSE TO ASSOCIATE WITH
25 Clues: ROWDY • MAN HATER • PERMANENT • dull,boring • FALSE FRONT • false story • wicked or evil • TALENT OR SKILL • HIGHLY CONFUSED • TO MAKE A GUESS • criminal,villain • PREMEDITATED LIE • to make very thin • ARTIFICIAL, FORCED • RELUCTANT TO SPEAK • DISCONTENTED PERSON • SHOW OFF, PRETENTIOUS • UNLAWFUL, PROHIBITIVE • ERRATIC, UNPREDICTABLE • TENDENCY OR INCLINATION • INDIFFERENT, NOT CARING • ...
GG Crossword 2026-01-23
Across
- Sluggish or inactive
- Rambling in speech or writing
- Very generous
- Wicked or criminal
- a person who is ungrateful
- Anger at unfair treatment
- “You are ____ from your crimes.”
- Silly in a smug way
- Friendly and pleasant
- Drain of energy or strength
- Impossible to remove or forget
Down
- Copying your friends work
- Extremely careful with details
- Large amounts of an item
- Persuade someone not to act
- Desire to cause harm
- Trying to get favor through flattery
- Overwhelm or flood
- Grow rapidly or suddenly
- “The village was ____.”
20 Clues: Very generous • Wicked or criminal • Overwhelm or flood • Silly in a smug way • Sluggish or inactive • Desire to cause harm • Friendly and pleasant • “The village was ____.” • Large amounts of an item • Grow rapidly or suddenly • Copying your friends work • Anger at unfair treatment • a person who is ungrateful • Persuade someone not to act • Drain of energy or strength • ...
Vocabulary from The Outsiders 2025-12-16
Across
- Without stopping
- Making a face of disgust or pain
- Cautious
- Happening repeatedly
- Incapable of being understood
- In a calm, relaxed manner
- Confusing or perplexing
- A strong feeling that something is about to happen
- Without purpose
- A firmly held belief
- To change direction
Down
- Disorganized and lacking concentration
- Looked up to as perfect or without flaws
- Pretending
- Trembling or shaking
- In a serious, gloomy manner
- Without opportunities
- Escaped
- To give evidence of something happening
- Necessary
- Offended or insulted
- Freed from criminal charges
22 Clues: Escaped • Cautious • Necessary • Pretending • Without purpose • Without stopping • To change direction • Trembling or shaking • Happening repeatedly • Offended or insulted • A firmly held belief • Without opportunities • Confusing or perplexing • In a calm, relaxed manner • In a serious, gloomy manner • Freed from criminal charges • Incapable of being understood • Making a face of disgust or pain • ...
Proffesion 2022-04-14
10 Clues: has farm • makes bread • repears cars • sings a songs • plants a flowers • teaches students • chases a criminal • takes care of your teeth • repair sink in the bathroom • we can see him/her in the TV
Spelling Words 2021-06-07
10 Clues: approval • illegal act • paid attendant • feeling self respect • opposite of cheerfully • hiding from the sun in.. • restore to good condition • bring criminal action against • performance held in opera houses • follows you everywhere when in sun
Juduciary 2023-09-08
10 Clues: LOWER COURTS • A COURT ORDER • EXPERT IN LAW • PEOPLE'S COURT • CRIMINAL COURT • REMOVE FROM OFFICE • RELATING TO APPEAL • AUTHORITY IN LEGAL MATTERS • HAVING DIFFERENT LEVELS OF POWER • DISOBEYING A COURT IS CALLED ____OF COURT
Mom and Cam 2020-04-25
10 Clues: first dog • Photo hobby • skateboard shoe • Safeway dessert • butter or jiggly • Chico movie spot • Scavenger Hunt App • Smooth Criminal artist • She loves you to the moon and back • sonething we should NEVER do alone
SLCSE Search #2 2024-03-06
10 Clues: / lost by Biden • / pushing up ___ • / three, two, one • / yellow submarine • / _ _ _ City not Saigon • / what Nikki Haley lost • / struck by a smooth ___ • / March Madness for nerds • / April showers bring these • / what you take when you're sick
Capítulo 7 2025-01-28
10 Clues: Cuello • Como un bebe • casa criminal • persona responsable • Una persona escuchó • hombrecito en libro • Ellos recogieron o - • decir algo en un personaje • Cartagena tenía una fuerte • El capitán hizo esto para no ser visto
Amendment of bill of rights 2025-11-12
10 Clues: Rights of Persons • Right to Bear Arms • Civil Trial Rights • Unenumerated Rights • Quartering Soldiers • Fundamental Freedoms • Searches and Seizures • Cruel and Unusual Punishment • Rights in Criminal Prosecutions • Rights Reserved to the States and the People
Common Legal Terms 2021-04-19
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
Topic 5 Crime 2026-02-19
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- This perspective looks at who has the power to decide what crimes are victimless, as well as what behavior is considered a crime
- Crime committed online, such as data breaches and identity theft
- ___ Crime is the willing exchange among adults of widely desired but illegal goods and services
- White-____ Crime are crimes committed in the course of business
- ___ Crime regulates relations among criminal enterprises
- ____ Crime is a crime committed based on the race, ethnicity, religion, or identity of the victim
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- ____ Crimes are compiled by the FBI for yearly crime data
- ____ Crime is crime committed across international borders
- Sociologist Daniel Bell used the term ethnic ___ to describe how organized crime could be an outlet for social mobility
- The crime ____ has been trending down in recent years
- ___ Crime is committed by someone who makes crime their day to day occupation
- A violation of criminal law for which some governmental authority seeks formal penalties
12 Clues: The crime ____ has been trending down in recent years • ___ Crime regulates relations among criminal enterprises • ____ Crimes are compiled by the FBI for yearly crime data • ____ Crime is crime committed across international borders • White-____ Crime are crimes committed in the course of business • ...
B1L9W9-W16crossword 2025-01-02
Introduction to Forensics 2022-08-29
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- unseen marks left at a crime scene.
- The case that it is the trial judge's responsibility to ensure reliability and revelance of expert testimony.
- examines human remains.
- known as the Father of Toxicology.
- application of criminal and civil laws.
- creates a fight or flight syndrome.
- Wrote a book on Fingerprinting.
- examines DNA, body fluids, and plant matter.
- a face shape that is as wide as it is long.
- study of behavior of a criminal.
- released in the eyes after death.
- and Stress create tunnel vision.
- determines presence/absence of drugs and poisons.
- loss of body heat after death
- how long has a body been dead.
- muscles shorten and become rigid.
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- a face shape that is widest at the cheekbones with narrow forehead and jawline.
- oldest lab in the United States.
- use of insects to determine time of death.
- determines cause of death.
- examines chemistry, physics, and geological evidence.
- examines handwriting, ink, paper, obliterations, etc.
- pooling of blood at the lowest point next to the ground.
- states that with contact between two items, there will be an exchange of material.
- largest crime lab in the world.
- wrongly accused by Jennifer Thompson.
- Developed first scientific system for personal ID using body parts.
- examines spent bullets, cartridges, and residues.
- The case that determined if evidence was admissible.
29 Clues: examines human remains. • determines cause of death. • loss of body heat after death • how long has a body been dead. • largest crime lab in the world. • Wrote a book on Fingerprinting. • oldest lab in the United States. • study of behavior of a criminal. • and Stress create tunnel vision. • released in the eyes after death. • muscles shorten and become rigid. • ...
LAW 2014-06-16
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- Intends to commit a crime but fails.
- An oral statement or gesture that damages a person's reputation or character.
- An entitlement that citizens can expect from their government.
- If the accused has been found guilty of a crime, he/she has the right to _____ he verdict.
- A form of harassment that includes unwelcomed sexual contacts, remarks, etc.
- give a person advice on how to commit a crime.
- Punishing an offender for revenge.
- To help someone commit an offense.
- Sanctions imposed on a person for committing a crime.
- "Friend of the court". Can present viewpoints during a Charter case.
- The cause or reason to commit a criminal act.
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- The reading of the charge to the accused, and the accused enters a plea of either "guilty" or "not guilty".
- Occurs when the witness lies in court under oath.
- This type of law regulates the relationship between the government and it's citizens.
- A body of enacted or customary rules recognized by a community as binding.
- A defense by which the accused person claims to have been forced to commit a criminal act by the threat of violence.
- Careless disregard for the possible outcome of an action.
- A type of intent that is limited to the act itself.
- The purpose or intention of causing certain wrongful consequences.
- The right to conduct one's affairs without government interference.
20 Clues: Punishing an offender for revenge. • To help someone commit an offense. • Intends to commit a crime but fails. • The cause or reason to commit a criminal act. • give a person advice on how to commit a crime. • Occurs when the witness lies in court under oath. • A type of intent that is limited to the act itself. • Sanctions imposed on a person for committing a crime. • ...
Law 2014-06-16
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- Occurs when the witness lies in court under oath.
- Careless disregard for the possible outcome of an action.
- The purpose or intention of causing certain wrongful consequences.
- A body of enacted or customary rules recognized by a community as binding.
- "Friend of the court". Can present viewpoints during a Charter case.
- The cause or reason to commit a criminal act.
- The reading of the charge to the accused, and the accused enters a plea of either "guilty" or "not guilty".
- A type of intent that is limited to the act itself.
- The right to conduct one's affairs without government interference.
- This type of law regulates the relationship between the government and it's citizens.
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- A defense by which the accused person claims to have been forced to commit a criminal act by the threat of violence.
- An entitlement that citizens can expect from their government.
- Sanctions imposed on a person for committing a crime.
- give a person advice on how to commit a crime.
- Intends to commit a crime but fails.
- If the accused has been found guilty of a crime, he/she has the right to _____ he verdict.
- Punishing an offender for revenge.
- To help someone commit an offense.
- An oral statement or gesture that damages a person's reputation or character.
- A form of harassment that includes unwelcomed sexual contacts, remarks, etc.
20 Clues: Punishing an offender for revenge. • To help someone commit an offense. • Intends to commit a crime but fails. • The cause or reason to commit a criminal act. • give a person advice on how to commit a crime. • Occurs when the witness lies in court under oath. • A type of intent that is limited to the act itself. • Sanctions imposed on a person for committing a crime. • ...
Crimes Against Peeps & Propitty 2017-09-27
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- knowingly misrepresenting a fact to get something from someone else
- crimes committed via the internet
- forcible stealing
- what early prisons were named because criminals were supposed to feel penitent (sorry) for what they'd done
- willful destruction of property
- unlawful entry into any building with intent to commit a crime (usually theft)
- any crime motivated by hate based on a certain bias
- seeks to isolate a criminal from society to protect ordinary citizens
- tries to prevent crimes
- crime of purposely setting property on fire
- trying to treat and reform a lawbreaker
- physical attack on another person
- rate at which past prison inmates go on to commit more crimes
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- murder and manslaughter both fall into this category
- the usual legal word for theft
- unlawful killing of a human being with intent
- when someone takes something they've been entrusted with
- threatening or bribing a witness testifying in a criminal case
- making a threat in order to get something (usually money) from someone else
- hitting a person repeatedly with something
- an agreement between two or more people to commit a crime
- when you want revenge
- what a convicted defendant might be ordered to pay a victim for "damages"
- lying under oath in a court of law
- electronically breaking into or disrupting someone else's computer system without permission
25 Clues: forcible stealing • when you want revenge • tries to prevent crimes • the usual legal word for theft • willful destruction of property • crimes committed via the internet • physical attack on another person • lying under oath in a court of law • trying to treat and reform a lawbreaker • hitting a person repeatedly with something • crime of purposely setting property on fire • ...
Sentencing and Punishment 2021-12-10
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- compulsory condition on an offender
- ________ programs aim to rehabilitate offenders
- R v ______ - appeal case where the defendant received a more harsh penalty due to previous convictions
- aims to address the root cause of criminal behaviour
- ________ guidelines are when a judge must refer to legislation when delivering a sentence
- personal comments by a judge when delivering a sentence
- _________ factors are those which make a crime more severe
- _________ sentencing involves members of the ATSI community
- something which discourages someone to commit an offence
- _________ factors are those which make a crime less severe
- reasons a judge gives for their decision
- no conviction recorded - known as a _______ 10
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- the Crimes (________ _______) Act 1999 outlines the process of delivering a sentence
- ________ sentencing is when a judge must give a certain punishment for a specific crime
- limiting the freedom of an offender to protect society
- ________ guidelines are when a judge must refer to precedent when delivering a sentence
- an official, recorded warning
- ________ sentence - when you must be on good behaviour or else you will serve out your full sentence
- community ________ order - community service
- a criminal ________ notice is an on-the-spot fine
- ensuring an offender pays a price for their actions
- victim _______ statements outline how a victim suffered from a crime
- a common mitigating factor where the offender feels sorry for their actions
23 Clues: an official, recorded warning • compulsory condition on an offender • reasons a judge gives for their decision • community ________ order - community service • no conviction recorded - known as a _______ 10 • ________ programs aim to rehabilitate offenders • a criminal ________ notice is an on-the-spot fine • ensuring an offender pays a price for their actions • ...
Unit 5 Review 2023-11-17
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- These are the judges who are explaining their reason for why they rules in a particular way
- This amendment guarentees the right to trial by jury
- These cases are between two parties
- This supreme court case established judicial review
- This is the person who is being charged with a crime
- The 5th and 14th amendments determine that we are all entitled to
- These are less serious crimes that usually result in no more than a year in prison
- This supreme court case determined that the accused must have their rights read to them
- These are serious crimes that usually result in being in prison for more than a year
- This person is a prosectutor who represents the state in criminal cases
- These are judges who disagree with the ruling and write their own opinion
- This supreme court case coined the phrase "Seperate but equal."
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- These are cases when people are accused of committing a crime
- This supreme court case involves schools searching students belongings
- This supreme court case ended school segregation
- This supreme court determined that interracial marriage is legal
- This becomes a standard for how future cases will be decided
- This type of jury serves indictments
- This supreme court case determined that everyone is entitled to a lawyer even if you cannot afford one
- This jury determines whether or not someone is guilty or not guilty
20 Clues: These cases are between two parties • This type of jury serves indictments • This supreme court case ended school segregation • This supreme court case established judicial review • This amendment guarentees the right to trial by jury • This is the person who is being charged with a crime • This becomes a standard for how future cases will be decided • ...
Lady masacres 2024-08-14
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- Julieta maneja las consecuencias de sus...*
- Mundo en el que Julieta se sumerge*
- Julieta asume un papel más activo en actividades...
- Lo que Julieta empieza a mostrar en el capítulo tres
- Capítulo donde Julieta demuestra control sobre otros
- Personaje principal de la novela
- Capítulo que muestra su evolución hacia "Lady Masacre
- Con este tipo de situaciones se envuelve Julieta
- Relación de Julieta con este concepto se intensifica
- Cómo es descrita la personalidad de Julieta
- Lo que empieza a prevalecer en la determinación de Julieta
- Julieta explora su capacidad de esto sobre los demás
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- Lo que Julieta explora cada vez más en el mundo criminal
- Pasado de Julieta está marcado por esto
- Capítulo en el que Julieta cuestiona su moralidad
- Capitulo en el que Julieta asume un rol más activo*
- Relaciones que Julieta mantiene con otros personajes son...
- Nombre simbólico que representa a Julieta
- En este capítulo se revela más sobre el pasado de Julieta
- Julieta explora su capacidad para dominar a otros en este capítulo
- Elemento moral que Julieta enfrenta
- Julieta enfrenta esto mientras se adapta y sobrevive
- El tipo de escenas presentes en el capítulo seis
23 Clues: Personaje principal de la novela • Mundo en el que Julieta se sumerge* • Elemento moral que Julieta enfrenta • Pasado de Julieta está marcado por esto • Nombre simbólico que representa a Julieta • Julieta maneja las consecuencias de sus...* • Cómo es descrita la personalidad de Julieta • Con este tipo de situaciones se envuelve Julieta • ...
Law, society, political involvement 2025-04-01
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- a group of people selected to hear evidence in a court
- the upper house of parliament
- system in which 2 opposing parties present their arguments to a magistrate/ judge
- half the number of formal votes received in an election plus one
- a civil wrong
- to release an accused person awaiting a trial
- disorder or confusion due to absence of laws or government
- the standard of proof in civil trials
- deals with dispute between private citizens
- a place where people can resolve cases regarding the law
- equal opportunity for all people to make use of the legal system
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- the standard of proof required at a criminal trial
- deals with disputes that affect the community
- the amount of votes a candidate must win to get a senate seat
- a serious criminal offence
- the power an individual or party has by casting their own vote
- a piece of paper on which a voter records their vote
- laws made by parliament
- a party that commences civil action
- the group of select government which
- to bring civil action against another person
- a set of legal rules
- an application for a legal decision to be reviewed in a higher court
- to release a prisoner on good behaviour
24 Clues: a civil wrong • a set of legal rules • laws made by parliament • a serious criminal offence • the upper house of parliament • a party that commences civil action • the group of select government which • the standard of proof in civil trials • to release a prisoner on good behaviour • deals with dispute between private citizens • to bring civil action against another person • ...
Forensic Science Ch 1&2 2024-09-11
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- Statements that are made are unbiased
- The frequency of occurrence of an event
- Forensic ____________ involves using teeth to provide information about the identification of a victim
- Combined DNA Index System
- The Father of forensic toxicology
- Evidence that narrows identity down to a group of suspects or objects
- The Latin term for Forensics
- Evidence that narrows identity to an individual/ single person or single object
- Developed a procedure to determine blood type from dried bloodstains
- A list of all persons who came into possession of an item of evidence
- Secure, Separate, Scan, See, Sketch, Search, Secure
- Determines time of death and preforms autopsy
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- Statements that contain bias
- The application of science to criminal and civil laws
- Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System
- Lie Detector Test
- Any object that can establish that a crime has or has not been commited
- The exchange principle that states when a criminal comes in contact with an object or a person a cross transfer of evidence occurs
- Leads the public to believe that every crime scene will yield forensic evidence
- Analyzes Drugs
- Elected official who usually has no special medical training
- Analyzes alcohol, weapons and explosives
- Investigates anything related to postal service
- shoeprint Image Capture and Retrieval
- National Missing and Unidentified Persons System
- In charge of CODIS
- The oldest crime lab in the US
27 Clues: Analyzes Drugs • Lie Detector Test • In charge of CODIS • Combined DNA Index System • Statements that contain bias • The Latin term for Forensics • The oldest crime lab in the US • The Father of forensic toxicology • Statements that are made are unbiased • shoeprint Image Capture and Retrieval • The frequency of occurrence of an event • Analyzes alcohol, weapons and explosives • ...
Coruption 2024-11-07
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- what is an unlawful act carried out by one or more people to hide other people's goods or property without the owner's knowledge?
- items that are often stolen by corruptors?
- when you commit corruption, there will definitely be...the law
- corrupting state property rights will usually result in a decrease or?
- what can be detrimental to state finances/state economy?
- when someone invites us to commit acts of corruption, what should we do?
- when someone commits an act of violation, they must be prosecuted through?
- what is corruption?
- a system of government that places supreme power in the hands of the people, usually called
- what is the organization that has the highest power in a region and is obeyed by the people?
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- what is a criminal act called?
- behavior that is considered wrong or bad based on personal beliefs and social norms is called a trait?
- using it incorrectly or inappropriately, what is it called?
- a trait that is the opposite of being fair?
- what is an action or something done with a specific aim and purpose?
- when someone commits a criminal act, the state will definitely... valuables?
- as young people, we should... so that our country is free from corruption
- giving or receiving money, valuables, to influence someone's decisions or actions, is called?
- usually a corrupt person works at?
- when someone is in court usually need?
20 Clues: what is corruption? • what is a criminal act called? • usually a corrupt person works at? • when someone is in court usually need? • items that are often stolen by corruptors? • a trait that is the opposite of being fair? • what can be detrimental to state finances/state economy? • using it incorrectly or inappropriately, what is it called? • ...
australia's court system 2025-03-13
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- a person who has information which may be useful in a case being heard in a Court
- a penalty or punishment a court imposes once a person pleads guilty to, or
- a decision of a lower court was incorrect
- the decision that is given by the jury or judge at the end of a trial
- is someone that committed crime
- is the lowest court in the Australia's lowest court
- is where the constitution matters
- Prosecutors assess evidence, draft charges and provide legal advice and
- is to appal you guilty or non guilty
- has 12 people
- investigators such as the police
- is a person that helps you not be guilty
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- a court or tribunal is bound by any decisions of a higher court or tribunal
- is when someone can pay money to get you out of jail
- put forward by a party to defeat a suit or action brought against the party
- found guilty of an offence
- is the second lowest court in Australia
- is a trial that people go to
- is the person that over seas the magistrates courts
- there is the most serious criminal cases
- A hearing in a court where all evidence is heard and a final decision is made evidence
- an application to a higher court by a party who believes
22 Clues: has 12 people • found guilty of an offence • is a trial that people go to • is someone that committed crime • investigators such as the police • is where the constitution matters • is to appal you guilty or non guilty • is the second lowest court in Australia • there is the most serious criminal cases • is a person that helps you not be guilty • ...
The Real Deal 2025-10-27
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- William __, Early detective noted for systematic record-keeping.
- Inspector in high-profile London homicide cases.
- Forensic physician consulted in Victorian crime cases.
- Commissioner who helped formalize fingerprinting in London.
- Thomas __, Detective inspector on major London criminal cases in late 1800s.
- Henry __, Metropolitan Police inspector with high-profile murder investigations.
- Henry __, 18th-century magistrate and pioneer of modern detective work.
- Scotland Yard detective specializing in tracking serial offenders.
- Charles __, Detective involved in famous 19th-century theft cases.
- Founder of the Metropolitan Police, shaping detectives’ methods in Doyle’s time.
- Edward __, While a physician, consulted on early criminal cases for forensic insights.
- Edinburgh surgeon whose observational skills inspired Holmes.
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- Early fingerprint expert and investigator in London.
- John __, Noted Victorian Scotland Yard detective.
- George __, Detective who pioneered interview methods for criminals.
- Police officer contemporary to Conan Doyle, not a relation.
- John __, Early plainclothes detective in Victorian London.
- Frederick __, Scotland Yard inspector on the Jack the Ripper case.
- William __, Scotland Yard detective referenced in Victorian newspapers.
- Alfred __, Forensic consultant for London police in late 19th century.
- Detective involved in famous London theft cases.
- Thomas __, Scotland Yard officer during Doyle’s early career.
- Charles __, Metropolitan Police Commissioner in Holmes’s era.
- Detective specializing in London street crime in 1890s.
- William __, Inspector handling Victorian organized crime investigations.
25 Clues: Inspector in high-profile London homicide cases. • Detective involved in famous London theft cases. • John __, Noted Victorian Scotland Yard detective. • Early fingerprint expert and investigator in London. • Forensic physician consulted in Victorian crime cases. • Detective specializing in London street crime in 1890s. • ...
The Stranger, Part 2, Chapters 4-6 Vocabulary 2025-05-13
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- A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
- To clear someone of blame or wrongdoing.
- To arrive at (a conclusion) by reasoning; to infer.
- (Of a crime) planned or thought out beforehand.
- Evidence that a defendant was in another place at the time a crime was committed.
- To be in conflict with; to deny the truth of (a statement).
- An official pardon for people who have been convicted of political offenses.
- The institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
- A judgment that a person is not guilty of the crime with which they have been charged.
- The quality of being believable or worthy of trust.
- To express complete disapproval of; to sentence someone to a particular punishment, especially death.
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- (Of evidence) suggesting that something is true without proving it directly.
- The offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation.
- To make a problem, injury, or offense worse or more serious.
- To engage in long and careful consideration.
- (Of a person or their manner) unwilling or unable to believe something.
- To show that someone is involved in (a crime or wrongdoing).
- To declare someone to be guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of a court.
- To greatly dismay or horrify.
- To make less severe, serious, or painful.
20 Clues: To greatly dismay or horrify. • To clear someone of blame or wrongdoing. • To make less severe, serious, or painful. • To engage in long and careful consideration. • (Of a crime) planned or thought out beforehand. • A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. • To arrive at (a conclusion) by reasoning; to infer. • ...
Jingren Week 2025 Crossword 2025-08-27
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- Yingxing's name according to in-game texts.
- A dear friend and opportunist within the commission.
- A-nya-other version of Blade.
- Jing Yuan's therapy of choice.
- Spiritus granted by Lan to the Arbiter-General of the Luofu.
- Swirl of ____ Spear.
- The person created by scars from old friends.
- State that consumes Blade's skill.
- A legendary swordmaster.
- A group of five good friends who went down in legend.
- Flora belonging to this character and marastruck.
- The beloved blacksmith.
- Jing Yuan's ultimate move.
- Dear friends of the Passerby's ghost.
- Nocturnal luminescent beetle.
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- Named after poem "Song of Pilgrimage" by Su Shi.
- "You've changed, _____. The man I knew would never have admitted he was bested."
- The sect of warriors that the Arbiter-General of the Luofu commands.
- A demon that hunts all long-lived people.
- A beloved game and pastime.
- Notorious Punklorde criminal.
- The beloved.
- The pseudo-niece of a criminal.
- Something to savor.
- One of the ships of the Xianzhou
- A carnivorous creature and source of joy.
- A slave to many.
- A widely accepted nickname for the current Arbiter-General.
- The previous Arbiter-General.
- Old friends that eventually became lovers to some.
- A floral motif of a famous swordsman.
- Author Franz ____
- A most filial son.
33 Clues: The beloved. • A slave to many. • Author Franz ____ • A most filial son. • Something to savor. • Swirl of ____ Spear. • The beloved blacksmith. • A legendary swordmaster. • Jing Yuan's ultimate move. • A beloved game and pastime. • A-nya-other version of Blade. • Notorious Punklorde criminal. • The previous Arbiter-General. • Nocturnal luminescent beetle. • Jing Yuan's therapy of choice. • ...
The Legal System - Preliminary 2025-12-16
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- Rules governing society (3)
- A person who presides over court proceedings (5)
- Federal government of Australia (12)
- Earlier court decision used as a rule (9)
- Lower court official who handles minor cases (10)
- Serious criminal offence (10)
- The formal term used for law (11)
- Legal system based on contest between two parties (8)
- Subject of a legal action (4)
- The authority of a court to hear a case (11)
- Entitlements protected by law (6)
- System of law designed to achieve fairness (6)
- Type of law dealing with disputes between individuals (5)
- Law based on traditions and long-standing practices (6)
- Official court order to appear (7)
- Person who initiates a civil lawsuit (9)
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- Person accused in a case (9)
- Proposal for a new law (4)
- Fairness and moral rightness (7)
- Legislative body that creates laws (9)
- Requirements which are enforceable on certain groups (5)
- A request to a higher court to review a case (6)
- Law dealing with offences against society (8)
- Court procedure to determine guilt or liability (5)
- Laws made by Parliament (7)
- Relating to statutes made by Parliament (8)
- Temporary release from custody awaiting trial (4)
- Mandatory and must be followed (7)
- Decision of a jury, judge or magistrate (7)
- Law developed through court decisions (9)
30 Clues: Proposal for a new law (4) • Rules governing society (3) • Laws made by Parliament (7) • Person accused in a case (9) • Serious criminal offence (10) • Subject of a legal action (4) • Fairness and moral rightness (7) • The formal term used for law (11) • Entitlements protected by law (6) • Mandatory and must be followed (7) • Official court order to appear (7) • ...
Legal 1 2022-02-18
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- To ask a higher court to reverse the decision of a trial court after final judgment or other legal ruling.
- Real property, real estate (and all that grows thereon), and the right to minerals underneath and the airspace over it.
- A condition which prevents one from performing all usual physical or mental functions.
- Slang for bona fide purchaser, which means someone who purchased something (e.
- In corporations, the record of shareholders, and issuance and transfer of shares on the records of the corporation.
- Full, complete, covering all matters, usually referring to an order, hearing or trial.
- Of no force or effect; invalid.
- In criminal law, the act of law enforcement officers or government agents inducing or encouraging a person to commit a crime when the potential criminal expresses a desire not to go ahead.
- A written document which leaves the estate of the person who signed the will to named persons or entities (beneficiaries, legatees, divisees) including portions or percentages of the estate, specific gifts, creation of trusts for management and future distribution of all or a portion of the estat.
- Grossly negligent to the extent of being recklessly unconcerned with the safety of people or property.
- To remove an attorney from the list of practicing attorneys for improper conduct.
- A form of bond certificate issued by a corporation to show funds invested, repayment of which is guaranteed by the overall capital value of the company under certain specific terms.
- To refuse to be a judge (or for a judge to agree to a request by one of the parties to step aside) in a lawsuit or appeal because of a conflict of interest or other good reason (acquaintanceship with one of the parties, for example).
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- A formal written request to a court for an order of the court.
- A portion of profit, usually based on the number of shares of stock in a corporation and the rate of distribution approved by the board of directors or management, that is paid to shareholders for each share they own.
- What a jury or judge sitting without a jury does at the end of a criminal trial if the jury or judge finds the accused defendant not guilty.
- The act of voluntarily terminating a criminal prosecution or a lawsuit or one of its causes of action by one of the parties.
- Any article, object, asset or property which one owns, occupies, holds or has under control.
- Responsible or obligated.
- Plural of right, which is the collection of entitlements which a person may have and which are protected by the government and the courts or under an agreement (contract).
- Shareholder in a corporation.
- Husband, wife and children.
- An essential requirement to a cause of action (the right to bring a lawsuit to enforce a particular right).
- An investigation and/or a hearing held by the coroner (a county official) when there is a violent death either by accident or homicide, the cause of death is not immediately clear, there are mysterious circumstances surrounding the death, or the deceased was a prisoner.
24 Clues: Responsible or obligated. • Husband, wife and children. • Shareholder in a corporation. • Of no force or effect; invalid. • A formal written request to a court for an order of the court. • Slang for bona fide purchaser, which means someone who purchased something (e. • To remove an attorney from the list of practicing attorneys for improper conduct. • ...
Chapter 9 2017-10-29
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- reductions in sentences, granted by a state's governor.
- a sentence with a fixed period of incarceration, which eliminates the decision-making responsibility of parole boards.
- the court ruled that rape of a child when the victim was not killed did not warrant death.
- the number of days deducted from a sentence by prison authorities for good behavior or for other reasons.
- a sentence with a fixed minimum and maximum term of incarceration, rather than a set period.
- a justification for punishment that implies repayment for an offense committed.
- court held that it cruel and unusual punishment to execute the intellectually challenged.
- reports used to help judges determine the appropriate sentence.
- decriptions of the harm and suffering that a crime has caused victims and their survivors.
- in death sentencing, facts or situations that do not justify or excuse a criminal act but reduce the degree of blameworthiness and thus may reduce the punishment.
- sentencing in which a specified number of years of imprisonment is provided for particular crimes.
- sentencing in which judges may choose between probation and imprisonment but have little discretion in setting the length of a prison sentence.
- the removal or restriction of the freedom of those found to have violate criminal laws.
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- money paid or services provided by a convicted offender to victims, their survivors, or the community to make up for the injury inflicted.
- limited capital punishment to offenders who are 18 years of age or older at the time of their offenses.
- review in which the appellate court compares the sentence in the case it is reviewing with penalties imposed in similar cases in the state.
- the prevention of individuals from committing crimes again by punishing them.
- the prevention of people in general from engaging in crime by punishing specific individuals and making examples of them.
- sentencing that allows a judge to retain some sentencing discretion, subject to appellate review. The legislature determines a sentence range for each crime.
- a two-stage trial consisting of a guilt phase and a separate penalty phase.
- court held that the capital punishment statutes in three cases were unconstitutional because it gave the jury complete discretion to decide whether to impose the death penalty or a lesser punishment for capital cases.
- in death sentencing, facts of situations that increase the blameworthiness for a criminal act.
- the procedure at a sentencing hearing in which the convicted defendant has the right to address the court before the sentence is imposed.
- forgiveness for the crime committed that stops further criminal processing.
- the punishment rationale based on the idea that offenders should be punished automatically, simply because they have committed a crime and the idea that the punishment should fit the crime.
- the punishment rationale expressed by the biblical phrase, "an eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth."
- this decision caused the resumption of executions on January 17, 1977.
27 Clues: reductions in sentences, granted by a state's governor. • reports used to help judges determine the appropriate sentence. • this decision caused the resumption of executions on January 17, 1977. • a two-stage trial consisting of a guilt phase and a separate penalty phase. • forgiveness for the crime committed that stops further criminal processing. • ...
Lesson 2 2019-02-07
13 Clues: revive • criminal • to over eat • mentally ill • additional cost • to mix; to combine • to cover completely • an exaggerated image • besiege by encircling • very old; no longer in use • writing that is not poetry or prose • to bring up a subject for discussion • a drug used to cause sleep or relieve pain
The outsiders crossword puzzle 2023-05-15
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- to fight someone
- a hand gun
- to understand something
- A gang fight
- Something uncool or not fun
- to be attacked
- to steal ,shoplift ,or pickpocket someone
- To understand something
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- recently been stolen
- To get punched
- A petty criminal
- The gang Johnny is in
- The toughest guy is the greasers gang
- police or law enforcement
14 Clues: a hand gun • A gang fight • To get punched • to be attacked • to fight someone • A petty criminal • recently been stolen • The gang Johnny is in • to understand something • To understand something • police or law enforcement • Something uncool or not fun • The toughest guy is the greasers gang • to steal ,shoplift ,or pickpocket someone
Robin Hood 2021-11-19
10 Clues: to be disloyal • a judicial order • habitual criminal • lacking in justice • past tense of creep • full of cheerfulness • to take hold forcibly • a mischievious person • charmingly cute and appealing • urging someone to do something
Kith and kin 2023-11-14
10 Clues: Vex's bear • Vax's Weapon • Vex's weapon • Watches Aswin • The shadmaster • Has pointy ears • Derowens daughter • Elvin city the twins grew up in. • The village Vex and Vax travel to • Name of the criminal organization
Financial Lit. 2024-02-22
10 Clues: maximum • criminal • a payment • consequences • borrowed money • how long something is • the state of something • sum of money do in equal parts • secret to get you into something • measure of interest rate plus addition fee
Constitutional and Bill of rights Crossword 2024-06-06
10 Clues: , Freedom • , 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
Who Did It? 2025-01-22
10 Clues: killing • he is crazy • how he killed • found information • should be in jail • someone he killed • a place he killed • doesn't feel guilt • the name of the killer • the type of killer he is
Wins of 2023 2023-10-16
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- Thank you for keeping us in the lines daily
- With the implementation of “The Draft” this is the number of offline functions each team member can be skilled in
- Expanded into New Functions
- Thank you for making the numbers talk
- _____ Hour Time blocks, the least amount of time in a function
- _________ Seasonal team members to Full time
- Thank you for sharing all of your soda pops
- _________ in offline performance
- The number of new Intake leaders who are new to the offsite?
- Never seen before queue levels it’s Sensational, it’s Laudable, it’s Terrific
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- No need to worry, this group will find a time for that peer to peer
- _________ of non productive time percentage
- Thank you for keeping our minds sharp
- Thank you to the team that never stops believing in a new vision
- Renewed focus on team __________
- The C in FCR
16 Clues: The C in FCR • Expanded into New Functions • Renewed focus on team __________ • _________ in offline performance • Thank you for keeping our minds sharp • Thank you for making the numbers talk • Thank you for keeping us in the lines daily • _________ of non productive time percentage • Thank you for sharing all of your soda pops • _________ Seasonal team members to Full time • ...
National Psychic Day (August 4) 2024-07-18
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- Ancient alphabet used in divination.
- Centers of spiritual power in the body.
- A person or medium giving wise or prophetic advice.
- Communication between minds without using the senses.
- A meeting to communicate with spirits.
- A person who communicates with spirits.
- Study of the movements and relative positions of celestial bodies interpreted as having an influence on human affairs.
- The practice of interpreting the lines on the palm.
- Eye A mystical and esoteric concept of a speculative invisible eye, which provides perception beyond ordinary sight.
- A strong feeling that something is about to happen.
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- Energy field surrounding a person, often seen by psychics.
- A spirit that helps and guides a living person.
- Deck of cards used for divination.
- One who perceives events in the future or beyond normal sensory contact.
- Ball A tool used by fortune tellers to see the future.
- Abbreviation for extrasensory perception.
16 Clues: Deck of cards used for divination. • Ancient alphabet used in divination. • A meeting to communicate with spirits. • Centers of spiritual power in the body. • A person who communicates with spirits. • Abbreviation for extrasensory perception. • A spirit that helps and guides a living person. • A person or medium giving wise or prophetic advice. • ...
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. • ...
Roles and Function of CS 2021-04-22
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- supervise offenders who have been released on parole, or mandatory supervision, to complete their sentences while living in Texas communities
- an alternative to incarceration
- similar to correctional officers with a specialization in juvenile offenders
- a short-term, multipurpose holding facilities that serve as the gateway for the criminal justice system
- a single offender files suit for unlawful imprisonment based on a violation of constitutional rights
- correctional institutions for prisoners convicted of felonies
- similar to correctional officers with a specialization in the federal correctional system
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- physically assigned to Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) units. They interview incarcerated offenders in TDCJ Units, federal correctional institutions, contracted
- the chief administrator of a prison
- primarily responsible for the safety and security of the unit and the offenders within the unit
- similar to correctional officers, usually work in pretrial detention facilities
- a supervised release from incarceration before the expiration of the sentence
12 Clues: an alternative to incarceration • the chief administrator of a prison • correctional institutions for prisoners convicted of felonies • similar to correctional officers with a specialization in juvenile offenders • a supervised release from incarceration before the expiration of the sentence • ...
Crime 2023-02-27
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- the illegal seizure of a vehicle, especially an airplane, by an armed person or grouphacking Likes to chase mice
- the crime of killing a person without malice aforethought, or in circumstances not amounting to murder
- the illegal entry into a building with intent to commit a crime, typically theft
- the deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular ethnic group or nation
- the deliberate destruction or damage to property, especially public property
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- the killing of one's father
- a physical attack or threat of violence against someone
- the use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims
- the action of taking someone away illegally by force or deception
- the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another
- the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property, typically buildings
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
12 Clues: the killing of one's father • a physical attack or threat of violence against someone • the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another • the action of taking someone away illegally by force or deception • the use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims • ...
Chapter 8: Crime 2016-10-19
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- / Deception for the purpose of obtaining money or property.
- / Fraudulent conversion of property already in the defendents possession.
- / Prohibits and Punishes conduct that threatens public safety and welfare.
- / Malicious use of fire or explosives to damage or destroy real estate or personal property.
- / A serious crime, for which a defendant can be sentenced to one or more years in prison.
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- / Formal charge that the defendant has committed crime and must stand trial.
- / Evidence of crime will ne found in the place to be searched.
- Jeopardy / Criminal defendant may be prosecuted only once for a particular criminal offence.
- / A less serious crime, often punishable by less than a year in a county jail.
- / A court order that a guilty defendant reimburse the victim for the harm suffered.
- / Trespassory taking of personal property with the intent to steal it.
- / A judge or jury's finding that a defendant has committed a crime.
12 Clues: / Deception for the purpose of obtaining money or property. • / Evidence of crime will ne found in the place to be searched. • / A judge or jury's finding that a defendant has committed a crime. • / Trespassory taking of personal property with the intent to steal it. • / Fraudulent conversion of property already in the defendents possession. • ...
ADJ 1 Chapter1 Jazlyn velarde 2016-02-09
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- the territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority
- an individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution
- preliminary hearing scheduled by a judge to decide whether there is sufficient evidence to prove that a crime was committed and the accused person likely committed it
- a person whom a charge is brought in court
- a defendants first appearance in court to be informed of the charge
- institution for the confinement of people who have been convicted of serious crimes
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- behavioral expectations of a group
- an institution to hold pretrial detainees and people convicted of less serious crimes
- a perspective of criminal justice that argues that the purpose of the criminal justice system is to ensure fairness under the law
- a verdict of not guilty
- to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations
- type of conditional release that is based on good behavior and evidence of some level of rehabilitation
12 Clues: a verdict of not guilty • behavioral expectations of a group • a person whom a charge is brought in court • to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations • an individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution • the territory over which a law enforcement agency has authority • a defendants first appearance in court to be informed of the charge • ...
Judicial Branch Vocabulary 2022-05-05
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- is A serious crime.
- Reasonable basis that a crime has been committed.
- A hearing where a judge decides if there is enough evidence to proceed with a criminal trial.
- Something, typically money, awarded to someone in recognition of loss, suffering, or injury.
- to formally accuse or charge someone with a crime (used by grand juries).
- A person accused of a crime.
- A group of citizens selected randomly from the community who must be called to determine if there is enough evidence to proceed with trial of a person for a serious crime.
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- A less serious crime.
- Being held in prison.
- A person who brings a case against another in a court of law.
- A formal statement by a defendant where they state they are guilty or not guilty.
- A court hearing in a criminal case where charges against the accused are read to them and they may plead guilty or not guilty.
12 Clues: is A serious crime. • A less serious crime. • Being held in prison. • A person accused of a crime. • Reasonable basis that a crime has been committed. • A person who brings a case against another in a court of law. • to formally accuse or charge someone with a crime (used by grand juries). • ...
Justice 2022-05-17
Across
- tactics in which law enforcement officers pose as buyers of illegal substances or goods
- deferent based on the premise that criminals should be punished because they deserve it
- to restrict the freedom of a person by taking him/her into police custody
- a criminal proceeding when a defendant is formally charged with a crime and is asked to enter a plea
- a situation in a civil case when an attorney agrees to forgo payment in return for a percentage of the potential settlement
- relief of an inmate before his/her maximum sentence has been served
- the body of knowledge regarding crime as a social phenomenon
- not in my backyard
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- the bodily confinement of a person in a jail or prison
- a private wrong that causes physical harm to another
- terrorism in which drug lords, in some countries, operate virtually unchecked by law enforcement
- serious criminal conduct punishable by incarceration for more than one year
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 • ...
Legal procedure 2025-03-03
Across
- Magistrate inquest inquest done in
- Which deals with substantiative criminal law of India?
- Police inquest can be done by a person not below the rank of
- A statement made by a person who is dying
- offence police officer can arrest a person without warrent ?
- Which provides the mechanism for punishment of offences against the substantive criminal law?
- Wilful false evidence
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- Who is supposed to have some motive for concealing part of the truth ?
- if the dying person is unable to speak ,but is able to make signs in answer to questions put to him ,this can be recorded and it is considered as
- It is a written or oral statement of a person, who is dying as a result of some unlawful act ?
- A Section 174 IPC deals with
- Evidence that appears to be sufficient to support a claim at first glance-
12 Clues: Wilful false evidence • A Section 174 IPC deals with • Magistrate inquest inquest done in • A statement made by a person who is dying • Which deals with substantiative criminal law of India? • Police inquest can be done by a person not below the rank of • offence police officer can arrest a person without warrent ? • ...
Legal procedure 2025-03-03
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- if the dying person is unable to speak ,but is able to make signs in answer to questions put to him ,this can be recorded and it is considered as
- Who is supposed to have some motive for concealing part of the truth ?
- A Section 174 IPC deals with
- Wilful false evidence
- Evidence that appears to be sufficient to support a claim at first glance-
- Which deals with substantiative criminal law of India?
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- Magistrate inquest inquest done in
- offence police officer can arrest a person without warrent ?
- Which provides the mechanism for punishment of offences against the substantive criminal law?
- A statement made by a person who is dying
- It is a written or oral statement of a person, who is dying as a result of some unlawful act ?
- Police inquest can be done by a person not below the rank of
12 Clues: Wilful false evidence • A Section 174 IPC deals with • Magistrate inquest inquest done in • A statement made by a person who is dying • Which deals with substantiative criminal law of India? • Police inquest can be done by a person not below the rank of • offence police officer can arrest a person without warrent ? • ...
Wonder of Egypt 2023-09-14
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- consists of activities such as the arts and philosophy, which are considered to be important for the development of civilization and of people's minds
- relating to the whole of a country or nation
- someone who belongs to a country that is not your own
- under the control of another person
- a place where dead people's bodies or their ashes are buried
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- a creature from outer space.
- to break it, spoil it physically
- something that causes people to feel great surprise or admiration
- a task that requires a lot of time and effort
- something that is very hard
10 Clues: something that is very hard • a creature from outer space. • to break it, spoil it physically • under the control of another person • relating to the whole of a country or nation • a task that requires a lot of time and effort • someone who belongs to a country that is not your own • a place where dead people's bodies or their ashes are buried • ...
Principles of Business 2025-09-15
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- When a business spends more money than it earns.
- The work people do with their hands or minds to make goods or services.
- Focusing on one job and getting very good at it.
- People who make goods or provide services.
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- The money, tools, and resources needed to start a business.
- People who buy goods and services to use.
- The extra money a business makes after paying its costs.
- Products you can see and touch, like clothes or food.
- Work done for others that you cannot touch, like teaching or cleaning. Electricity, internet,
- Anything people use to pay for goods and services.
10 Clues: People who buy goods and services to use. • People who make goods or provide services. • When a business spends more money than it earns. • Focusing on one job and getting very good at it. • Anything people use to pay for goods and services. • Products you can see and touch, like clothes or food. • The extra money a business makes after paying its costs. • ...
vocab study guide feb 24 2026-02-24
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- self confidence or assurance, especially in a difficult situation
- skillful especially in using hands or minds
- expressing disapproval; a word or phrase that has a negative or insulting meaning
- a clever or witty remark
- a statement or situation that seems contradictory but reveals a truth
- relating to or resembling a crow, especially in color(black) or appearance
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- kept secret especially because it would not be approved of
- overly sentimental, often to the point of being tearful or self pitying
- to be necessary or proper for someone to do something
- cheerful readiness; eager willingness
10 Clues: a clever or witty remark • cheerful readiness; eager willingness • skillful especially in using hands or minds • to be necessary or proper for someone to do something • kept secret especially because it would not be approved of • self confidence or assurance, especially in a difficult situation • a statement or situation that seems contradictory but reveals a truth • ...
Examples of 'play' 2025-07-22
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- a learning activity where children assume different characters and act out a scene
- use PVA glue, pom poms and paper to create something
- involves books and words
- often ends in a big clean up - using things like sand, slime, moulding clay, mud, paint, foam etc
- nursery rhymes and baby shark are examples of this
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- playing pretend - often children will use their creative minds to act and complete tasks
- sports and activities that require whole body movements
- building things with blocks or lego
- play that is not indoors
- snakes and ladders, twister, monopoly and uno
- any activity that stimulates a child's senses: touch, sight, sound, smell, and taste
11 Clues: play that is not indoors • involves books and words • building things with blocks or lego • snakes and ladders, twister, monopoly and uno • nursery rhymes and baby shark are examples of this • use PVA glue, pom poms and paper to create something • sports and activities that require whole body movements • ...
Writing Strategies 2026-01-16
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- time and place in a story
- a problem between two or more characters
- Description with many adjectives so the reader can imagine the story in their minds
- Readers' emotions or feelings when they read a text
- the choices an author makes to help us understand a central idea
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- when one object, person, place, or thing represents a larger, meaningful idea
- talking, speech between two characters
- a problem a character has in their mind or with themselves
- describing appearance, speech, thoughts, actions and reactions; personality
- The emotions or feelings in the text
- the intentional repeating of a word, phrase, or idea to emphasize importance
11 Clues: time and place in a story • The emotions or feelings in the text • talking, speech between two characters • a problem between two or more characters • Readers' emotions or feelings when they read a text • a problem a character has in their mind or with themselves • the choices an author makes to help us understand a central idea • ...
Think Like Jesus Thinks 2026-03-14
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- Jesus had this even during the storm because He trusted God.
- When Jesus saw these, He trusted God and slept peacefully.
- The happiness we have when we trust that God is good.
- This Bible book teaches about renewing our minds (12:2).
- Thinking like Jesus helps us understand God’s _____ for our lives.
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- Trusting God even when something feels impossible.
- God always wants this for us because He loves us.
- Talking with God so He can guide our thoughts and choices.
- Jesus thanked God and multiplied this to feed the hungry.
- Imagine you could _____ the world through Jesus’ eyes.
- With God, all things are _____.
11 Clues: With God, all things are _____. • God always wants this for us because He loves us. • Trusting God even when something feels impossible. • The happiness we have when we trust that God is good. • Imagine you could _____ the world through Jesus’ eyes. • This Bible book teaches about renewing our minds (12:2). • Jesus thanked God and multiplied this to feed the hungry. • ...
Word Search Alana 2021-04-22
10 Clues: burst • break • get between • speed of music • related to bias • wrong thinking/beliefs • made of people called jurors • a group of people make this up • decides punishment for criminal • repeated and related to an illness
TEAM A 2021-07-09
10 Clues: Apple product • mysterious place • Miss world in 90's • richest Indian actor • elonmusk first company • The orginal fallen angel • car launched in july 2012 • criminal mastermind theft • ex-howroom price nearly 5.6L • july4rth independence of...??
