criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
16.02.2021 inglise keel William Undrits 2021-02-15
10 Clues: operate/work • governing forces • accuser in court • sth very uncommon • monetary punishment • at the forefront of sth • publishing lies about sb • period of supervision over criminal • early release on certain conditions • sth that grinds/crushes ; heavy burden
Midterm Study Guide 2023-12-15
10 Clues: States rights • Search and arrest • Right to bear arms • Right to a fair trial • Rights in civil cases • Quartering of soldiers • Rights in criminal cases • Bails, Fines, Punishments • Rights retained by the people • Freedoms, Petitions, Assembly
amendments 2023-12-13
10 Clues: states rights • search and arrest • right to bear arms • rights in civil cases • right to a fair trial • quartering of soldiers • rights in criminal cases • , bail fines punishments • Freedoms petitions assembly • rights retained by the people
Bill of rights 2023-12-19
10 Clues: States' rights • Search and arrest • Right to bear arms • Right to a fair trial • Rights in civil cases • Quartering of soldiers • Bail, fines, punishment • Rights in criminal cases • Rights retained by the People • Freedoms, Petitions, Assembly
spanish 2023-04-05
10 Clues: interesar • ser misterioso • part of a movie • busca el criminal • doler a otra persona • el trabajo del director • pagar por un apartamento • alguien que da preferencia • un emocion por otra persona • hacer una papel en una pelicula
Outsiders Characters (First names only) 2024-05-10
10 Clues: -Greaser, funny • -Greaser, criminal, • -Greaser, Soda's BFF • -Greaser, Timid, abused • -Soc, drunk, Cherry's BF • -Greaser, oldest brother • -GreaserDropoutut, Middle brother • -Soc, Bob's BFF, Didn't wanna rumble • -Soc, pretty, cheerleader, sassy, spy • -Greaser, protagonist, loves movies/books
Tom Saywer 2024-05-09
10 Clues: Author • Tom's Chore • Toms Brother • Runaway criminal • Tom's Girlfriend • Tom's Homeless Friend • Tom and Hucks best Friend • What Tom Is Trying to Find • A Game Tom Played On an Island • Where Tom and Huck Witness a Murder
Vocab list 2 2024-08-19
10 Clues: Sad • To examine • A criminal • Become smaller • A characteristic • To describe or portray • To make something inactive • A long distance running race • A thing that blocks one's way • To publicly declare to be wrong or evil
GTA 2025-10-22
10 Clues: – Task objective • – Robbery mission • – Group of enemies • – Often stolen in-game • – Common heist location • – Enemies pursuing player • – Vehicle used in mission • – Member of a criminal group • – Something taken during a mission • – Air vehicle often used in missions
Unit 9 2025-12-29
CORRUPTION 2020-04-28
9 Clues: financial asset • significant desire • attempt to persuade • a defense mechanism • not morally correct • similar to fraudster • right set of circumstances • wrongful or criminal activity • eradication of fraudulent behaviour
Crossword #5 2016-04-21
10 Clues: A disaster • A collection • Not quite exact • Being interested • To give away something • Criminal falsification • Surrounded by the enemy • A remedy that stops poisoning • A lizard that can change colors • To make up your mind about something
vocab 8 2022-11-28
10 Clues: to repel • humble plea • small or meager • wicked or criminal • no progress available • not honorable in character • excessive interest in oneself • incapable of being transferred • caring too much for formalities • concise to the point of seeming rude
amendments 2023-12-13
10 Clues: States' rights • Search and arrest • Right to bear arms • Rights in civil cases • Right to a fair trial • Quartering of soldiers • Bail, fines, punishment • Rights in criminal cases • Rights retained by the People • Freedoms, Petitions, Assembly
Tom Saywer 2024-05-09
10 Clues: Author • Tom's Chore • Toms Brother • Runaway criminal • Tom's Girlfriend • Tom's Homeless Friend • Tom and Hucks best Friend • What Tom Is Trying to Find • A Game Tom Played On an Island • Where Tom and Huck Witness a Murder
Tom Saywer 2024-05-09
10 Clues: Author • Tom's Chore • Toms Brother • Runaway criminal • Tom's Girlfriend • Tom's Homeless Friend • Tom and Hucks best Friend • What Tom Is Trying to Find • A Game Tom Played On an Island • Where Tom and Huck Witness a Murder
Uhh 2023-04-05
10 Clues: to have • they observe • A doubtful story • criminal sailors • a common compliment • to plan and prepare • common hard minerals • a guide for transport • transportacion en el mar • a an area of land and sea in the americas
legal studies 2018-05-07
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- a body of people presided over by a judge, judges, or magistrate, and acting as a tribunal in civil and criminal cases.
- the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
- permitted by law
- the group of people with the authority to govern a country or state; a particular ministry in office.
- the group of people with the authority to govern a country or state; a particular ministry in office.
- forbidden, especially criminal law
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- an action or omission which constitutes an offence and is punishable by law.
- the act of punishing
- a person who's profession is to represent clients in the court of law or to or to advice or act for clients in other legal matters
- laws that are considered collectively
- a person who steals another person's property, especially by stealth and without using force or threat of violence.
11 Clues: permitted by law • the act of punishing • forbidden, especially criminal law • laws that are considered collectively • the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another. • an action or omission which constitutes an offence and is punishable by law. • the group of people with the authority to govern a country or state; a particular ministry in office. • ...
- Courts in the UK - 2024-06-14
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- The highest court in commonwealth nations and e.g. UK overseas territories is the ___ council.
- UK courts follow a ___ structure meaning there are superior and inferior courts.
- The "R" in criminal cases stands for (currently)
- The ___ court is highest court in the land and was previously known as/part of the House of Lords.
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- The ___ Court is divided into three divisions, the King's Bench, the Chancery division and the family division.
- The practice of using previously decided cases as guidance.
- The ___ court employs circuit judges, recorders and district judges.
- The Court of Appeal has two ___. The criminal and civil ___.
- After a case has passed the Court of ___ the next higher court is the UK Supreme Court
- Decisions are published ___ in what is called the ___ Law Reports.
10 Clues: The "R" in criminal cases stands for (currently) • The practice of using previously decided cases as guidance. • The Court of Appeal has two ___. The criminal and civil ___. • Decisions are published ___ in what is called the ___ Law Reports. • The ___ court employs circuit judges, recorders and district judges. • ...
Crime 2013-11-11
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- The crime of deliberately killing a person
- A place where people are kept when they have been arrested and are being punished for a crime
- A secret Chinese criminal organization
- Not guilty of a crime or other wrong act
- The act of illegally entering a building in order to steal things
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- Responsible for committing a crime or doing something bad or wrong
- A claim that you cannot be guilty of a crime because you were somewhere else when the crime was committed
- Involving illegal activity : relating to crime
- To take away (someone) by force usually in order to keep the person as a prisoner and demand money for returning the person
- A person who is believed to be possibly guilty of committing a crime
10 Clues: A secret Chinese criminal organization • Not guilty of a crime or other wrong act • The crime of deliberately killing a person • Involving illegal activity : relating to crime • The act of illegally entering a building in order to steal things • Responsible for committing a crime or doing something bad or wrong • ...
Crime 2013-11-11
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- A place where people are kept when they have been arrested and are being punished for a crime
- Responsible for committing a crime or doing something bad or wrong
- The crime of deliberately killing a person
- A secret Chinese criminal organization
- To take away (someone) by force usually in order to keep the person as a prisoner and demand money for returning the person
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- Not guilty of a crime or other wrong act
- The act of illegally entering a building in order to steal things
- Involving illegal activity : relating to crime
- A person who is believed to be possibly guilty of committing a crime
- A claim that you cannot be guilty of a crime because you were somewhere else when the crime was committed
10 Clues: A secret Chinese criminal organization • Not guilty of a crime or other wrong act • The crime of deliberately killing a person • Involving illegal activity : relating to crime • The act of illegally entering a building in order to steal things • Responsible for committing a crime or doing something bad or wrong • ...
Crime, Law and Punishment 2014-05-31
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- A person believed to have committed a crime
- The act or an instance of unlawfully taking the property of another by the use of violence or intimidation
- A public officer authorized to hear and decide cases in a court of law
- One who is harmed or killed by another
- One who is called on to testify before a court
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- The building, hall, or room in which criminal cases are heard and determined
- A person, usually a member of a police force, who investigates crimes
- The act of entering a building to commit a crime
- A man armed with a gun, especially an armed criminal
9 Clues: One who is harmed or killed by another • A person believed to have committed a crime • One who is called on to testify before a court • The act of entering a building to commit a crime • A man armed with a gun, especially an armed criminal • A person, usually a member of a police force, who investigates crimes • ...
The Psychology of Criminal Investigation 2023-04-19
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- a jury's decision may be influenced by these factors of the perpetrator (9,15)
- not being sure where the information has come from (6, 14)
- to identify an innocent as the perpetrator of the crime (17)
- when the perceived perpetrator is not present in the identity parade (6,6)
- the typology of criminal who may leave evidence at the scene (12)
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- to mentally go back to the scene of the event and remember what it was like (7,13)
- a type of identity parade where individuals are shown all at once (12)
- hyper focus on a certain object - missing the peripheral details (6,5)
- a serial criminal who travels for their crime (8)
9 Clues: a serial criminal who travels for their crime (8) • not being sure where the information has come from (6, 14) • to identify an innocent as the perpetrator of the crime (17) • the typology of criminal who may leave evidence at the scene (12) • a type of identity parade where individuals are shown all at once (12) • ...
American Culture 2023-09-26
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- America is ________ because it is made up of people from all over the world.
- Martin Luther King Jr. believed that all Americans can have ______ rights.
- The story of Paul Bunyan is mostly _________.
- _______ Day is celebrated in November.
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- One thing that can be part of a person's culture is their ____________ clothing.
- Different foods, music, language and religion are part of a person's ________.
- _________ Day is celebrated in February.
- Chinese New Year is a _______ that is celebrated with a dancing dragon.
- Martin_______King Jr. spoke about what he believed in to change people's minds.
9 Clues: _______ Day is celebrated in November. • _________ Day is celebrated in February. • The story of Paul Bunyan is mostly _________. • Chinese New Year is a _______ that is celebrated with a dancing dragon. • Martin Luther King Jr. believed that all Americans can have ______ rights. • America is ________ because it is made up of people from all over the world. • ...
Business Spelling 2025-01-27
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- Leadership, A leadership style where one person makes decisions without consulting others.
- A type of product manufactured by a particular company under a particular name.
- Production, Producing items in groups or batches.
- Image, The perception of a brand in the minds of customers.
- The activity or profession of producing advertisements for commercial products or services.
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- Resources owned by a business that have economic value.
- Payable, Money owed by a company to its creditors.
- An extra payment given to employees as an incentive or reward.
- Costs, Total costs divided by the number of units produced.
9 Clues: Payable, Money owed by a company to its creditors. • Production, Producing items in groups or batches. • Resources owned by a business that have economic value. • Image, The perception of a brand in the minds of customers. • Costs, Total costs divided by the number of units produced. • An extra payment given to employees as an incentive or reward. • ...
2023 7th Grade Vocabulary 2023-05-10
10 Clues: make • dislike • friendly • end result • to do something • wicked, criminal • grow or accomplish • in an impressive way • great attention to detail • display oneself for public notice
Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-29
8 Clues: Miss Filipino • Our future car • ...versus Topuria • Favorite activity • Spider Daddy and? • Favorite criminal • Petname for each other • Suriel's choice of drink
Idenity Theft 2023-03-08
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- A scam that tries to trick you into giving out your Social Security Number and other personal information
- a criminal poses as another person to obtain health care services
- Creating a false document, altering a document or writing a false signature for the illegal benefit
- when a person arrested by law enforcement uses someone else’s name instead of providing theirs
- A kind of report card about your credit history
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- Someone pretending to be another person
- Stole security information to commit fraud
- Person uses another’s personal data for financial benefit
8 Clues: Someone pretending to be another person • Stole security information to commit fraud • A kind of report card about your credit history • Person uses another’s personal data for financial benefit • a criminal poses as another person to obtain health care services • when a person arrested by law enforcement uses someone else’s name instead of providing theirs • ...
Grade 1- Unit 2 2013-11-19
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- something the sun does
- what a criminal does
- smarter
- once in a_
- you can hang_ in the sky
- they light up in the summer
- to give someone something
- the sound a bell makes
- backbone
- yucky stuff
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- what you walk on instead of the street
- 2 times
- they are on pine trees
- the cost of things
- what you feel when you are proud
15 Clues: 2 times • smarter • backbone • once in a_ • yucky stuff • the cost of things • what a criminal does • something the sun does • they are on pine trees • the sound a bell makes • you can hang_ in the sky • to give someone something • they light up in the summer • what you feel when you are proud • what you walk on instead of the street
Lesson 13 Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-06
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- After being arrested the police put ____ on the criminal
- Adroitness
- Greedy
- When he lost one of his hands he had to learn to be ____
- Thrown back
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- Obvious
- Lace making requires ____ skill
- To free from restraint or influence
- To turn aside
- To handle skillfully
- Without approval
- In speech if don't have _____ Ms. Pakala will admonish you
- Injunction
- To bend the knee
- Completely filled with joy
15 Clues: Greedy • Obvious • Adroitness • Injunction • Thrown back • To turn aside • Without approval • To bend the knee • To handle skillfully • Completely filled with joy • Lace making requires ____ skill • To free from restraint or influence • After being arrested the police put ____ on the criminal • When he lost one of his hands he had to learn to be ____ • ...
Crossword 2013-11-01
Across
- jury's decision
- "checked" into jail
- choosing if guilty not guilty
- taken into custody
- tells defendant what he/she did
- money you give to judge to eave
- emergency
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- Bad guy
- Search
- Saying to allow you to ask questions
- choosing jury
- giving the suspect their punishment
- judge gives okay to search
- people who decide the consequence and if guilty not guilty
- says guilty not guilty
15 Clues: Search • Bad guy • emergency • choosing jury • jury's decision • taken into custody • "checked" into jail • says guilty not guilty • judge gives okay to search • choosing if guilty not guilty • tells defendant what he/she did • money you give to judge to eave • giving the suspect their punishment • Saying to allow you to ask questions • ...
Police 2024-02-16
Across
- a mark on the face/body, often red
- <rizado>
- a thief, robber, somebody who breaks the law
- hair under the nose
- to clean something, for example the car or plates
- hair under the mouth
- yellowish/whitish hair
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- <cargar>
- <recto>
- <mentón>
- <largo>
- to run after somebody <perseguir>
- the act of removing hair off the face with the razor
- place where you put the rubbish
- <teñir>
15 Clues: <recto> • <largo> • <teñir> • <cargar> • <rizado> • <mentón> • hair under the nose • hair under the mouth • yellowish/whitish hair • place where you put the rubbish • to run after somebody <perseguir> • a mark on the face/body, often red • a thief, robber, somebody who breaks the law • to clean something, for example the car or plates • the act of removing hair off the face with the razor
melanie's crossword 2024-01-03
Across
- stolen
- things of little importance
- rough woolen fabric
- troublesome wild animal
- chained up
- being open and honest
- an inconsistency
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- occuring at irregular intervals
- to hand over a criminal to the state where the crime was committed
- a migration
- resembling death
- someone who considers themselves very important
- describing a troublesome person
- gathering of people
- try to get a reaction out of someone
15 Clues: stolen • chained up • a migration • resembling death • an inconsistency • rough woolen fabric • gathering of people • being open and honest • troublesome wild animal • things of little importance • occuring at irregular intervals • describing a troublesome person • try to get a reaction out of someone • someone who considers themselves very important • ...
Transport (Super Minds 6, Unit 2), (DPB) 2023-10-24
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- Something we can use to travel the cosmos, like the U.S.S Enterprise. (9)
- This is like a lift, but it takes you up and down mountains; ... car (5)
- You can use this to jump out of a plane. (9)
- A machine so you can fly like Iron-Man; ... pack (3)
- Transport which flies but has no engine. (4-6)
- Like a train, but high up, and with only one track. (8)
- This uses sunlight to make energy; ... panel. (5)
- Another word for rollerblades (6)
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- A machine with wings that can fly, you might use one when you go on holiday. (5)
- A bike, but with one wheel and no handles (8)
- Transport with one big wing and an engine. (10)
- You can use this at the beach to catch some waves, dude. (9)
- A two-wheeled electric machine that people use in the city (7)
- A piece of wood with four wheels, you can use in the city or to do tricks like Tony Hawk. In the future they might float too. (10)
- This uses wind to make energy; wind … (7)
- A machine that can fly, but it doesn’t have wings. (10)
- Four-wheeled transport, but in the future, they might drive themselves; electric … (3)
- We can send this into space, but we don’t put people in them. (6)
18 Clues: Another word for rollerblades (6) • This uses wind to make energy; wind … (7) • You can use this to jump out of a plane. (9) • A bike, but with one wheel and no handles (8) • Transport which flies but has no engine. (4-6) • Transport with one big wing and an engine. (10) • This uses sunlight to make energy; ... panel. (5) • ...
The Outsiders 2023-10-31
11 Clues: Slang for gun • Slang for jail • Slang for police • Slang for alcohol • The oldest Curtis • Slang for criminal • Slang for cigarette • The pet of the gang • The spy for the Greasers • The Soc killed by Johnny • The narrator of the story
Civil/Criminal Law crossword puzzle 2023-11-29
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- a violation or infringement of a law or agreement.
- a building in which people are legally held as a punishment for a crime they have committed or while awaiting trial
- statements the opportunity for each party to remind jurors about key evidence presented and to persuade them to adopt an interpretation favorable to their position
- a crime, typically one involving violence, regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor, and usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death.
- the state of being responsible for something, especially by law.
- a sum of money a person is entitled to after another party causes them harm through a breach of duty or violation of a right.
- statement clearly present your team's case, explain why your argument is strong, and state what criteria your team will use to support it.
- a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
- a minor wrongdoing
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- a place of confinement for persons held in lawful custody
- tort wrongful civil acts done on purpose
- failure to use reasonable care, resulting in damage or injury to another
- bargain agreements between defendants and prosecutors in which defendants agree to plead guilty to some or all of the charges against them in exchange for concessions from the prosecutors.
- guilty to six felonies"
- behavior that is punishable as a public offense
15 Clues: a minor wrongdoing • guilty to six felonies" • behavior that is punishable as a public offense • tort wrongful civil acts done on purpose • a violation or infringement of a law or agreement. • a place of confinement for persons held in lawful custody • the state of being responsible for something, especially by law. • ...
Unit 2 Overview Criminal Justice 2024-08-30
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- Emergency Medical Service
- the release of a prisoner temporarily (for a special purpose) or permanently before the completion of a sentence, on the promise of good behavior.
- a jury of 23 jurors selected to examine the validity of an accusation for trial
- a law passed by a municipal government
- any formal legal document that sets out the facts and legal reasons
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- a politically defined area over a person or subject matter or territory
- states the charges against someone who is accused of a crime before a judge
- a crime punishable by more than one year in prison and over $1000 fine
- a lesser crime punishable by less than one year in jail and less than $1000
- a sentence whereby a convict is released from confinement but is still under the courts supervision
- a trial by judge only, no jury
- the county or district which a criminal or civil case must be heard
- communication officer responsible for taking calls and sending the appropriate help
- a procedure at the jail or police station following an arrest usually, fingerprints, photo and log charges
- a government attorney who present's states case against a defendant
15 Clues: Emergency Medical Service • a trial by judge only, no jury • a law passed by a municipal government • the county or district which a criminal or civil case must be heard • any formal legal document that sets out the facts and legal reasons • a government attorney who present's states case against a defendant • ...
Criminal Law Unit 1 Review 2024-01-25
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- if someone isn't happy with the original court decision, they go here
- if someone doesn't want to go in front of a jury, they may ask for this
- if someone took significant action, they performed ____
- having authority to use one's best judgement
- the body of the crime
- written by legislators
- the mental state of the person who committed the crime
- if someone committed a crime but was caught for something else, this was the ___
- murder, rape, and theft would be under this distinction
- having this gives someone the authority to make decisions
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- legally wrong crimes
- if someone died as a result of the crime, this is the ____
- different groups in society are locked in a power struggle
- a value that protects from government abuse
- classifies the crime as more severe
15 Clues: legally wrong crimes • the body of the crime • written by legislators • classifies the crime as more severe • a value that protects from government abuse • having authority to use one's best judgement • the mental state of the person who committed the crime • if someone took significant action, they performed ____ • murder, rape, and theft would be under this distinction • ...
Criminal Justice Chapter 8 Vocab 2024-02-05
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- a defendant is accountable for an action, irrespective of their intent or mental state during its commission.
- nonforcible sexual activity in which one of the individuals is below the age of consent
- a crime where your sentence is less than a year
- a crime where you can be sentenced to more than a year
- incomplete attempts or conspiracies where the intended offense is not fully executed.
- refers to the mental element of a crime, involving intent or knowledge of wrongdoing, distinct from the accused's actions.
- the inchoate offense of offering money to someone with the specific intent of inducing that person to commit a crime.
- any actor who is primarily responsible for a criminal offense
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- Action aiding conspiracy's intent or achieving its goal.
- a person's mood and the effect that mood has on the person's thinking and behavior
- Neglecting legal duty equals committing offense if harm matches.
- someone who aided or contributed to the commission or concealment of a crime.
- a person who helps another commit a crime.
- trying to do a crime
- planning to do something
15 Clues: trying to do a crime • planning to do something • a person who helps another commit a crime. • a crime where your sentence is less than a year • a crime where you can be sentenced to more than a year • Action aiding conspiracy's intent or achieving its goal. • any actor who is primarily responsible for a criminal offense • ...
Vocab crossword 2 2023-02-16
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- Drinking party
- very numerous
- lack of care/thought of organization
- Reserved/modest/shy
- (Action/activity) wicked/criminal
- unable to be captured/broken into
- speak in a mocking way
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- A consequence of a action/event
- Spread throughout
- in a way that is rude
- look thoughtfully for a long time
- Severe mental/physical pain
- the same kind
- loud/harsh greating
- a person or thing that comes before another
- disagreement that leads to discard
16 Clues: very numerous • the same kind • Drinking party • Spread throughout • loud/harsh greating • Reserved/modest/shy • in a way that is rude • speak in a mocking way • Severe mental/physical pain • A consequence of a action/event • look thoughtfully for a long time • (Action/activity) wicked/criminal • unable to be captured/broken into • disagreement that leads to discard • ...
Outsiders Crossword 2024-05-13
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- Gang on the West side with Bob and Randy.
- Ponyboy's Favorite brother.
- Soda's Horse.
- Author of Outsiders.
- Soda's girlfriend.
- Gang that Johnny and Ponyboy are from.
- A drive-in movie theatre.
- The wisecracker of the group.
- The Greaser with a criminal record.
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- Setting of the book.
- Another word for jail.
- Town Johnny and Ponyboy Runaway too.
- Ponyboy's favorite drink.
- Twobits favorite item.
- Ponyboy's older brother.
- Quote that Johnny says to Ponyboy.
16 Clues: Soda's Horse. • Soda's girlfriend. • Setting of the book. • Author of Outsiders. • Another word for jail. • Twobits favorite item. • Ponyboy's older brother. • Ponyboy's favorite drink. • A drive-in movie theatre. • Ponyboy's Favorite brother. • The wisecracker of the group. • Quote that Johnny says to Ponyboy. • The Greaser with a criminal record. • Town Johnny and Ponyboy Runaway too. • ...
Christmas 2025 2025-12-20
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- the undisputed master of the underhanded deed
- Nasty wasty skunk
- 1872 Gothic novella
- household residents or a musical
- feisty food snitch
- will of words
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- the criminal mastermind in our midst
- today’s the day
- handheld tropical horses
- thin French morning treats
- change is the name of the game
- Mary’s song
- never flitting, still is sitting
- so many —— so little time
- a salty fruit, or a middle schooler
- smart people, or candy
16 Clues: Mary’s song • will of words • today’s the day • Nasty wasty skunk • feisty food snitch • 1872 Gothic novella • smart people, or candy • handheld tropical horses • so many —— so little time • thin French morning treats • change is the name of the game • never flitting, still is sitting • household residents or a musical • a salty fruit, or a middle schooler • ...
Hadestown characters 2023-11-07
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- - 3 sisters that mess with people and gods minds and who are they called?
- - god who has taking Orpheus under his wing
- - goddess of summer
- - musician who is famous and falls in love with a poor girl
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- - God of the underworld
- - who were in Hadestown and what is their role?
- - Poor lonely girl girl who loves in love and ten taken down to the underworld
7 Clues: - goddess of summer • - God of the underworld • - god who has taking Orpheus under his wing • - who were in Hadestown and what is their role? • - musician who is famous and falls in love with a poor girl • - 3 sisters that mess with people and gods minds and who are they called? • - Poor lonely girl girl who loves in love and ten taken down to the underworld
"Justice" 2022-04-06
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- A-comparison-using-the-word-like,as,resembles,or-than.
- The-attribution-of-human-characteristics-to-non-humans.
- Justice-is-the-main-____.
- When-a-word/phrase-appears-repeatedly-through-the-poem.
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- A-comparison-without-using-the-word-like,as,resembles,or-than.
- The-author-is-Rita-___.
- When-the-author-uses-visual,auditory,or-sensitive-descriptions-in-order-for-the-audience-to-create-an-image-in-their-minds.
7 Clues: The-author-is-Rita-___. • Justice-is-the-main-____. • A-comparison-using-the-word-like,as,resembles,or-than. • The-attribution-of-human-characteristics-to-non-humans. • When-a-word/phrase-appears-repeatedly-through-the-poem. • A-comparison-without-using-the-word-like,as,resembles,or-than. • ...
Isaiah 26:3-4 2023-12-19
Criminal Justice Review 2/9/24 2024-02-13
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- neither people’s homes nor individuals themselves may be searched w/o reason, probable cause is needed to issue any type of warrant, a search warrant has to be specific enough to describe the place and object being searched
- a good, specific reason on why a warrant is needed
- warrants that don’t list a particular person or place to be searched
- fair treatment through the normal judicial system, especially to a citizens entitlement
- the court ruled that if a student is involved in any extracurriculars, they can be randomly drug tested for the purpose of detecting and preventing drug use within the student body
- United States makes up __ percent of the worlds jail population
- a jury, typically 23 people, selected to examine the validity of an accusation before trial
- the amount of money or item of value needed to be given to get suspect out of jail until trial
- use of cruel and unusual punishments, such as excessive bail, fines, snd sentences, is prohibited, as well as, torture and public humiliation
- people held for a serious crime must be indicted by a grand jury, a person can’t be tried twice for the same individual crime twice, has the option to not testify o avoid self incrimination, due process is needed to meet one's rights, if the town or state needs your land they make take it but must pay a fair price
- bans use of illegally obtained evidence by the police for use in a criminal trial
- no one has to testify at their own trial
- court ruled that people must identify themselves to investigating police officers
- schools have the right to force athletes to take random drug tests
- African Americans make up around __ percent of the US incarceration rates
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- when the police find evidence illegally, that evidence may not be used against the defendant in court
- gives the suspect the right to an unbiased and quick trial, people must be told what criminal acts they are being accused of, has to be told of any witnesses, has to be given a fair chance of finding their own witnesses, has to be provided with a lawyer to defend them
- whipping, branding, public humiliation, or extremely long sentences for minor offenses
- an expectation of privacy generally recognized by society and perhaps protected by law
- permits use of illegally obtained evidence if it would have eventually been discovered legally
- having to stand trial more than once for the same crime
- United States represents __ percent of the world’s population
- __ percent of those entering prison were at or below the US poverty line
- African Americans make up around __ percent of the US population
- “The 1967 Supreme Court case Katz v. United States set out the test to determine if a search or seizure violates the Fourth Amendment; this case involved the police placing a recording device in a public phone booth to record the calls of the defendant whom they suspected of placing illegal bets from the phone booth
- “in California v. Greenwood, decided in 1988, the US Supreme Court had to address the question of whether it is a violation of the Fourth Amendment’s protection against lawful search and seizure for the police to obtain evidence from a persons trash left on the street in front of the persons home”
26 Clues: no one has to testify at their own trial • a good, specific reason on why a warrant is needed • having to stand trial more than once for the same crime • United States represents __ percent of the world’s population • United States makes up __ percent of the worlds jail population • African Americans make up around __ percent of the US population • ...
POLICE & SAFETY CRIMINAL JUSTICE WORD PUZZLE 2025-09-12
Across
- Tendency to reoffend
- Regulations on land use
- Order to appear in court
- Money paid for temporary release
- Accused person in a trial
- Lying under oath
- Process of reforming offenders
- Minor offense
- Witness statement in court
- Court appearance to hear charges
- Questioning a witness by the opposing side
- Formal charge
- Punishment assigned
- Supervised freedom
- Serious crime
- Jury's decision
- Not guilty verdict
- Group deciding a verdict
- Court order to stop an action
Down
- Scientific analysis of evidence
- Civil wrong
- Person involved in a lawsuit
- Police photograph of a suspect
- Proof presented in court
- Area of legal authority
- Statement of guilt or innocence
- Request for a higher court review
- Legal authorization
- To clear from blame
- Person who sees an event
- Legal proceedings
- Compensation for loss
- Court order to appear
- Conditional early release
- Destruction of property
- To isolate a jury
- Guardianship or confinement
- Illegal high-interest rates
- Imprisonment
- Guilty verdict
40 Clues: Civil wrong • Imprisonment • Minor offense • Formal charge • Serious crime • Guilty verdict • Jury's decision • Lying under oath • Legal proceedings • To isolate a jury • Supervised freedom • Not guilty verdict • Legal authorization • To clear from blame • Punishment assigned • Tendency to reoffend • Compensation for loss • Court order to appear • Regulations on land use • Area of legal authority • ...
Criminal Courts, Lay People and CCRC 2025-06-17
Across
- The institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect.
- The punishment assigned to a defendant found guilty by a court, or fixed by law for a particular offence.
- A person who is on trial for committing a crime
- A notification sent to a person by the court, asking her to consider the outcome of a trial as a member of the jury.
- An amount of money that has to be paid as a punishment for not obeying a rule or law.
- Taking the case to a higher court after a decision was made.
- Deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed.
- A formal declaration by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law that someone is guilty of a criminal offence.
- Describes the control and detailed examination of something. Referred to courts it means that the background of a person like a jury member is checked.
- Preceding or done in preparation for something fuller or more important.
Down
- The authority that an official organization has to make legal decisions about someone or something.
- The crime of attacking somebody.
- Fully in agreement.
- An individual, company or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- A person who acts as a judge in a law court that deals with crimes that are less serious.
- A member of the legal profession qualified to deal with conveyancing, the drawing up of wills, and other legal matters.
- An illegal act.
- Having the right to do or obtain something; satisfying the appropriate conditions.
- Not having expert knowledge or professional qualifications in a particular subject.
- An official meeting at which the facts about a crime, complaint, etc. are presented to the person or group of people who will have to decide.
- A person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, or other event or action.
21 Clues: An illegal act. • Fully in agreement. • The crime of attacking somebody. • Deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed. • A person who is on trial for committing a crime • Taking the case to a higher court after a decision was made. • An individual, company or institution sued or accused in a court of law. • ...
Monster Vocab 1 ch1-2-3-4 2022-07-13
Across
- mean, nasty, unfriendly
- Justice, atonement, restitution
- free, release, let out of jail
- noise, loud, jarring
- clothing, attire, apparel
- the lawyer who conducts the case against the defendant
- a crime involving violence and resulting in jail time
- realistic, useful, efficient
- disobeying, intruding, violating
- declaration of truth, statement, proof
Down
- stop, delay, postpone, recess
- criminal, public enemy, killer
- plot, scheme, trick
- courteous, polite, diplomatic
- written legal declaration
- disappointed, distress, anxiety
- scowl, glare, look daggers
17 Clues: plot, scheme, trick • noise, loud, jarring • mean, nasty, unfriendly • clothing, attire, apparel • written legal declaration • scowl, glare, look daggers • realistic, useful, efficient • stop, delay, postpone, recess • courteous, polite, diplomatic • criminal, public enemy, killer • free, release, let out of jail • Justice, atonement, restitution • disappointed, distress, anxiety • ...
Teachers of Waterford 2021-07-29
Across
- Rhymes with "drawer"
- A name associated with a musical term
- Isn't she ... wonderful!
- He "rocks"
- she was part of a girl group called the "sunshine sisters"
- Wololo wololo, ngisa Phila...
- Has the best waves on campus
Down
- Tour de France fanatic
- Please ... me in your email
- "Justin bieber gotta keep an eye out for..."
- Rhymes with "thirsty"
- He thinks everyone is a "criminal"
- ...says dont call me "sir"
- "Okay Good people"
- Pontuti's dog
- Ex gymnastics coach
- Baacha!
17 Clues: Baacha! • He "rocks" • Pontuti's dog • "Okay Good people" • Ex gymnastics coach • Rhymes with "drawer" • Rhymes with "thirsty" • Tour de France fanatic • Isn't she ... wonderful! • ...says dont call me "sir" • Please ... me in your email • Has the best waves on campus • Wololo wololo, ngisa Phila... • He thinks everyone is a "criminal" • A name associated with a musical term • ...
Família 2024-12-23
Across
- Patriarca da família
- MELHOR VÓ DO MUNDO
- Frio, fraco e fedorento
- Preferido
- Objeto feito de papel e tabaco
- Evento em que se reune a família
- NETO PREFERIDO
- A eterna neném
- VÓ FAZ
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- Verdadeiro nome de Rosita
- O caçula
- Arte de escrever utilizando uma máquina de escrever
- Mês de aniversário da arquiteta da família
- Ginasio de Esportes Ivo da Silveira (pop)
- "O (?)" seriado criminal
- Cidade no estado do Parana
- Filha mais linda
17 Clues: VÓ FAZ • O caçula • Preferido • NETO PREFERIDO • A eterna neném • Filha mais linda • MELHOR VÓ DO MUNDO • Patriarca da família • Frio, fraco e fedorento • "O (?)" seriado criminal • Verdadeiro nome de Rosita • Cidade no estado do Parana • Objeto feito de papel e tabaco • Evento em que se reune a família • Ginasio de Esportes Ivo da Silveira (pop) • Mês de aniversário da arquiteta da família • ...
Miles Edgeworth Investigations 2025-01-24
Across
- - Great Thief
- - Boobs McGee PART 2
- - A cute dog... And this will help us... how?
- - Rhoda's ugly airplane merch
- - The Dreamboat Father
- - An ally of justice who keeps the PEACE!
- - Bro kidnapped himself
- - Our main guy
- - Gruff detective with mirror
Down
- - A vile criminal, with a GUN!
- - The very FIRST Badger!
- - Occupation: Thug
- - The "You" Murderer
- - Note her unique, PINK bow!
- - Another word for sunscreen
- - Detective Detective
- - First turnabout of the game
17 Clues: - Great Thief • - Our main guy • - Occupation: Thug • - The "You" Murderer • - Boobs McGee PART 2 • - Detective Detective • - The Dreamboat Father • - Bro kidnapped himself • - The very FIRST Badger! • - Note her unique, PINK bow! • - Another word for sunscreen • - Rhoda's ugly airplane merch • - First turnabout of the game • - Gruff detective with mirror • - A vile criminal, with a GUN! • ...
pop and connors 2024-06-30
Across
- Mimi's favorite place
- was a little baby but big now
- the best dog
- what the criminal dove his car into
- says pull my finger
- eats sweet potatoes
- Blond little girl
- You leave me alone and ill leave you alone
Down
- pop calls him snack man
- Great place for hamburgers
- likes hummingbirds
- was a fox
- drives in the left lane
- chases lasers
- organize organize organize
- what mimi sold at the stand
- the worlds most handsome man
17 Clues: was a fox • the best dog • chases lasers • Blond little girl • likes hummingbirds • says pull my finger • eats sweet potatoes • Mimi's favorite place • pop calls him snack man • drives in the left lane • Great place for hamburgers • organize organize organize • what mimi sold at the stand • the worlds most handsome man • was a little baby but big now • what the criminal dove his car into • ...
Chapter 9 2017-10-29
Across
- 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.
- reductions in sentences, granted by a state's governor.
- a sentence with a fixed minimum and maximum term of incarceration, rather than a set period.
- a two-stage trial consisting of a guilt phase and a separate penalty phase.
- a justification for punishment that implies repayment for an offense committed.
- the number of days deducted from a sentence by prison authorities for good behavior or for other reasons.
- reports used to help judges determine the appropriate sentence.
- sentencing that allows a judge to retain some sentencing discretion, subject to appellate review. The legislature determines a sentence range for each crime.
- court held that it cruel and unusual punishment to execute the intellectually challenged.
- 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 court ruled that rape of a child when the victim was not killed did not warrant death.
- the prevention of individuals from committing crimes again by punishing them.
- limited capital punishment to offenders who are 18 years of age or older at the time of their offenses.
- money paid or services provided by a convicted offender to victims, their survivors, or the community to make up for the injury inflicted.
- sentencing in which a specified number of years of imprisonment is provided for particular crimes.
Down
- this decision caused the resumption of executions on January 17, 1977.
- decriptions of the harm and suffering that a crime has caused victims and their survivors.
- sentencing in which judges may choose between probation and imprisonment but have little discretion in setting the length of a prison sentence.
- the prevention of people in general from engaging in crime by punishing specific individuals and making examples of them.
- the procedure at a sentencing hearing in which the convicted defendant has the right to address the court before the sentence is imposed.
- in death sentencing, facts of situations that increase the blameworthiness for a criminal act.
- 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.
- a sentence with a fixed period of incarceration, which eliminates the decision-making responsibility of parole boards.
- 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.
- the removal or restriction of the freedom of those found to have violate criminal laws.
- the punishment rationale expressed by the biblical phrase, "an eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth."
- a forgiveness for the crime committed that stops further criminal processing.
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. • a forgiveness for the crime committed that stops further criminal processing. • ...
Chapter 9 2017-10-29
Across
- this decision caused the resumption of executions on January 17, 1977.
- 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 number of days deducted from a sentence by prison authorities for good behavior or for other reasons.
- reports used to help judges determine the appropriate sentence.
- 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.
- a sentence with a fixed minimum and maximum term of incarceration, rather than a set period.
- the procedure at a sentencing hearing in which the convicted defendant has the right to address the court before the sentence is imposed.
- 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.
- forgiveness for the crime committed that stops further criminal processing.
Down
- in death sentencing, facts of situations that increase the blameworthiness for a criminal act.
- sentencing in which a specified number of years of imprisonment is provided for particular crimes.
- a justification for punishment that implies repayment for an offense committed.
- the prevention of individuals from committing crimes again by punishing them.
- 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.
- a sentence with a fixed period of incarceration, which eliminates the decision-making responsibility of parole boards.
- 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.
- the court ruled that rape of a child when the victim was not killed did not warrant death.
- reductions in sentences, granted by a state's governor.
- a two-stage trial consisting of a guilt phase and a separate penalty phase.
- court held that it cruel and unusual punishment to execute the intellectually challenged.
- decriptions of the harm and suffering that a crime has caused victims and their survivors.
- money paid or services provided by a convicted offender to victims, their survivors, or the community to make up for the injury inflicted.
- the punishment rationale expressed by the biblical phrase, "an eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth."
- 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.
- limited capital punishment to offenders who are 18 years of age or older at the time of their offenses.
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. • ...
Monster Vocab 2025-04-28
Across
- the voluntary violation of an oath either by swearing to what is untrue or by not doing what has been promised under oath; false swearing
- A medical facility.
- when the court of appeals has concluded that the lower court decision is correct and will stand as rendered by the lower court
- a violent physical or verbal attack; a threat or attempt to inflict harm
- Shot, The camera is at mid-range (not too far zoomed in or out)
- Offense, a crime punishable by death
- evidence that may be considered by a jury or judge in civil and criminal cases
- rumors, gossip, cannot be proven
- Circumstances, a circumstance that does not exonerate or free a person but which reduces the penalty associated with the offense
- a legal proceeding where a case is brought before a higher court for review of the decision of a lower court
- the effort of an attorney representing a defendant during trial and in pre-trial maneuvers to defeat the prosecution
- a formal written statement by a prosecuting authority and found by a jury charging a person with an offense
- a person or business that files a formal complaint with the court
- a judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant
- Shot, The camera is far away from the scene.
- an offensive use of force on a person without the person’s consent; beating
- The audience hears a narrator, but doesn’t see him/her.
- a setting free from the charge of an offense by verdict, sentence, or other legal process
- The camera moves to another scene.
Down
- a crime for which the punishment in federal law may be death or imprisonment for more than one year
- preconceived judgment or opinion; an adverse opinion formed without just grounds or before sufficient knowledge
- the defendant's statement pleading "guilty" or "not guilty" in answer to the charges
- a sworn statement in writing made especially under oath or on affirmation before an authorized magistrate or officer
- a statement by a party to a legal action of what the party undertakes to prove; an accusation
- when a criminal defendant is brought into court, told of the charges in an indictment or information, and asked to plead guilty or not guilty
- the person who conducts criminal proceedings
- joining together in a secret agreement to do an unlawful or wrongful act
- The scene fades in (dark to light).
- a cause of distress; a complaint
- The scene fades out (light to dark).
- Relating to the thing that is being thought about or discussed; important; relevant.
- a conference between the judge, the lawyers, and sometimes the parties to a case that the jury does not hear
- the release, prior to trial, of a person accused of a crime, under specified conditions designed to assure that person's appearance in court
- Up, The camera is close to the subject.
- legal advice; a term also used to refer to the lawyers in a case
- property of all kinds, including real and personal, tangible and intangible
36 Clues: A medical facility. • rumors, gossip, cannot be proven • a cause of distress; a complaint • The camera moves to another scene. • The scene fades in (dark to light). • Offense, a crime punishable by death • The scene fades out (light to dark). • Up, The camera is close to the subject. • the person who conducts criminal proceedings • ...
Cognition 2025-09-17
Across
- Connecting new information with what is already stored in long term memory in some way.
- Performing multiple tasks at the same time.
- Moving between two tasks or actions.
- Explains how our minds receive, process, and store information like a computer.
Down
- Simply receiving information
- Scientific ideas about how humans obtain knowledge or skills.
- Explains that brains have unlimited storage, but not unlimited processing abilities so should avoid being overloaded.
7 Clues: Simply receiving information • Moving between two tasks or actions. • Performing multiple tasks at the same time. • Scientific ideas about how humans obtain knowledge or skills. • Explains how our minds receive, process, and store information like a computer. • Connecting new information with what is already stored in long term memory in some way. • ...
CRIME 2024-11-15
Across
- A sudden situation that needs immediate actions to prevent death, injuries
- A place where criminals are held during their punishment
Down
- Emergency vehicle to carry injured or sick patient
- Public Officer for legal Investigations and Criminal Emergencies
- A person that gives sentences to defendants
- A person that committed a crime
6 Clues: A person that committed a crime • A person that gives sentences to defendants • Emergency vehicle to carry injured or sick patient • A place where criminals are held during their punishment • Public Officer for legal Investigations and Criminal Emergencies • A sudden situation that needs immediate actions to prevent death, injuries
Wider Impacts of Major Incidents 2017-02-06
Across
- - Look at something at least twice.
- - hopefully they will pay this.
- Initiatives - Green ideas.
- - I fought this but I didn't win!
- - these run alongside new laws
- - starting over again.
- Funding - Taxpayers money!
- - Body scanners etc.
- - to buildings mainly
Down
- criminal offences - to assist the police
- - Further and Higher
- - to prevent future incidents
- - money we may receive
- - private companies contribution?
- - these can run into the trillions.
- - to keep us safe but annoying!
- - Mike is a champion of this!
17 Clues: - Further and Higher • - Body scanners etc. • - to buildings mainly • - money we may receive • - starting over again. • Initiatives - Green ideas. • Funding - Taxpayers money! • - to prevent future incidents • - Mike is a champion of this! • - these run alongside new laws • - hopefully they will pay this. • - to keep us safe but annoying! • - private companies contribution? • ...
Forensic Science 2022-03-07
Across
- to see
- type of reasoning
- First officer
- the ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses
- scientific tests or techniques used in connection with the detection of crime
- theory or idea
- findings or information
Down
- Crime Scene Investigators
- criminal
- killing of someone accidentally
- they saw it happen
- a view or judgment formed about something
- truth
- ends of blood droplets
- a final answer
- to analyze
- reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity
17 Clues: truth • to see • criminal • to analyze • First officer • a final answer • theory or idea • type of reasoning • they saw it happen • ends of blood droplets • findings or information • Crime Scene Investigators • killing of someone accidentally • a view or judgment formed about something • the ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses • ...
Immigration Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-30
Across
- major immigration reform act in 1996
- site of former detention center in lower Manhattan
- I-589 application
- word to describe the confluence of criminal and immigration law
- the "D" on our titles when we were INS attorneys
- "Multiple Accelerated Summary Hearings"
- a prosecutorial tool we sometimes use
- ____of removal
- 212c and confidentiality are among them
Down
- another name for noncitizen
- Board of Immigration _____
- ____and nationality act
- Department we belonged to prior to DHS
- voluntary________
- _____examination
- _____Breaker
- immigrant island
17 Clues: _____Breaker • ____of removal • _____examination • immigrant island • I-589 application • voluntary________ • ____and nationality act • Board of Immigration _____ • another name for noncitizen • major immigration reform act in 1996 • a prosecutorial tool we sometimes use • Department we belonged to prior to DHS • "Multiple Accelerated Summary Hearings" • ...
June 2 2020-05-31
Across
- historical events in the order of their occurrence
- loose
- declare to be guilty of criminal offence
- persistent, long standing
- joyful or ecstatic
- lasting for a long time or difficult to get rid of
- stress, worry or pain
- poor, not having
Down
- preserve, jam or protect something from harm
- straight, upright
- hard or challenging
- imagine
- Misleading or lying
- tight
- place surrounded by armed forces aiming to capture it
- a very deep, narrow opening in rock, ice or the ground
- weak
17 Clues: weak • loose • tight • imagine • poor, not having • straight, upright • joyful or ecstatic • hard or challenging • Misleading or lying • stress, worry or pain • persistent, long standing • declare to be guilty of criminal offence • preserve, jam or protect something from harm • historical events in the order of their occurrence • lasting for a long time or difficult to get rid of • ...
convicts 2024-03-17
Across
- mode of transport
- punishment
- a small island below victoria __ _____'s land
- the journey started in
- granted at the of a sentence
- type of work
- a prison on a Tasmanian peninsula
- a city in Africa where ships stopped off
- floating prison
Down
- place of worship
- journey to Australia
- a criminal person serving time
- the main ocean crossed in the voyage
- captain of the first fleet
- another word for jail
- the first fleet landed in
- used to restrain a convict
17 Clues: punishment • type of work • floating prison • place of worship • mode of transport • journey to Australia • another word for jail • the journey started in • the first fleet landed in • captain of the first fleet • used to restrain a convict • granted at the of a sentence • a criminal person serving time • a prison on a Tasmanian peninsula • the main ocean crossed in the voyage • ...
Surah Mutafifin: "The Defrauding" 2023-02-10
Across
- evildoings
- only for the good souls
- rivals when competing
- wine(halaal dw)
- criminal deception
- the size or amount of something
- what takes a breath in during summer?
- bright on the faces of those on the straight path
Down
- form of refusal
- rising from the dead
- prison for the bad souls
- heavy or light on the DOJ
- ungenerous like scrooge
- the last day
- opposite of impure
- pure scent beyond imagination
- resting place of good souls
17 Clues: evildoings • the last day • form of refusal • wine(halaal dw) • opposite of impure • criminal deception • rising from the dead • rivals when competing • only for the good souls • ungenerous like scrooge • prison for the bad souls • heavy or light on the DOJ • resting place of good souls • pure scent beyond imagination • the size or amount of something • what takes a breath in during summer? • ...
crucible 2022-03-31
Across
- someone is guilty of a criminal offense
- causes disgust or hatred
- heated disagreement
- a strong support of a party
- to appear, magic ritual
- unintelligible or meaningless speech
- obey others unquestioningly
- envy someone
Down
- agitation about something that may happen
- practice of claiming to have moral standards
- care of god or of nature
- stimulate or excite sexual way
- design or pattern
- close down or dismiss
- strong unreasoning desire for revenge
- attractively enderingly
- lacking the ability
17 Clues: envy someone • design or pattern • heated disagreement • lacking the ability • close down or dismiss • to appear, magic ritual • attractively enderingly • care of god or of nature • causes disgust or hatred • a strong support of a party • obey others unquestioningly • stimulate or excite sexual way • unintelligible or meaningless speech • strong unreasoning desire for revenge • ...
Multiple definition 2019-04-22
Across
- the basic function
- freedom and flexibility
- a period of bad economics crisis
- bring something into larger whole
- To understand and absorb into the mind
- fail to paid your responsibilities
- business corporation
- To adapt to another culture
- able to see clearly
Down
- having rough texture0
- fail to attend
- crude or vulgar
- someone who helps a criminal, but is not present in crime
- impossible to understand
- inside their country
- something extra ( decoration)
- to understood ,honest
17 Clues: fail to attend • crude or vulgar • the basic function • able to see clearly • inside their country • business corporation • having rough texture0 • to understood ,honest • freedom and flexibility • impossible to understand • To adapt to another culture • something extra ( decoration) • a period of bad economics crisis • bring something into larger whole • fail to paid your responsibilities • ...
Puzzle>< 2013-05-15
Across
- Kids ___ because they are young
- Intended to harm
- To figure out
- The police tried to ____ the criminal
- My grandpa wrote a _____ about himself
- Forever
- Barbarians were very _____
- The _____ of the show was awesome
- Apithy or remark expressing an idea in a clever way
Down
- Gems can be very _____
- Glue has good ____ properties
- A written account of a single thing
- The confusing color was _____
- My grandma's funiture are very rustic
- Instinct
- The study of Earth
- His answer yes or _____
17 Clues: Forever • Instinct • To figure out • Intended to harm • The study of Earth • Gems can be very _____ • His answer yes or _____ • Barbarians were very _____ • Glue has good ____ properties • The confusing color was _____ • Kids ___ because they are young • The _____ of the show was awesome • A written account of a single thing • My grandma's funiture are very rustic • ...
Daily crossword 2024-01-26
Across
- an expensive item
- illegal drinks
- a complaint or to complain
- Old car
- to make fun of
- A person easily convinced
- Eyeglasses
- An elegant appearance
- A stylish, brash, hedonistic young woman with short skirts & shorter hair
Down
- an convertible car
- To have a good time
- An illicit bar selling bootleg liquor
- another word for nonsense
- The most popular music this decade
- a criminal act or robbery
- a fool
- To give false evidence , to set up someone
17 Clues: a fool • Old car • Eyeglasses • illegal drinks • to make fun of • an expensive item • an convertible car • To have a good time • An elegant appearance • another word for nonsense • a criminal act or robbery • A person easily convinced • a complaint or to complain • The most popular music this decade • An illicit bar selling bootleg liquor • To give false evidence , to set up someone • ...
Abbreviations 2025-07-15
Across
- Emergency Medical Dispatch
- CJIS Alabama Law Enforcement Agency Criminal Justice Information System
- Alabama Law Enforcement Agency
- American Sign Language
- Automatic Number Identification
- Enhanced 911
- Color, Year, Make/Model, Body, Additional Info, License No., State of License
- Automatic Location Identification
- Computer-Aided Dispatch
- Be On the Look Out
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- Americans with Disabilities Act
- Federal Aviation Administration
- Emergency Medical Services
- Emergency Management Agency
- Alert America’s Missing: Broadcast Emergency Response
- Emergency Service Number
- Critical Incident Stress Debriefing
- Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials
18 Clues: Enhanced 911 • Be On the Look Out • American Sign Language • Computer-Aided Dispatch • Emergency Service Number • Emergency Medical Dispatch • Emergency Medical Services • Emergency Management Agency • Alabama Law Enforcement Agency • Americans with Disabilities Act • Federal Aviation Administration • Automatic Number Identification • Automatic Location Identification • ...
Hound of the Baskervilles 2025-07-10
Across
- It goes missing
- World-famous detective
- He creeps around at night
- Dr and friend of Henry who likes skulls
- Lifeless and desolate place
- His sister is a Barrymore
- Friend and companion of Holmes
- Alley where the "crime" took place
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- It roams the moor
- Cursed family?
- Died mysteriously
- He called down the Powers of Evil
- Last of the Baskervilles
- He chases butterflies
- It chills Henry's blood
- A signal to Barrymore
- What Watson sees on the moor
17 Clues: Cursed family? • It goes missing • It roams the moor • Died mysteriously • He chases butterflies • A signal to Barrymore • World-famous detective • It chills Henry's blood • Last of the Baskervilles • He creeps around at night • His sister is a Barrymore • Lifeless and desolate place • What Watson sees on the moor • Friend and companion of Holmes • He called down the Powers of Evil • ...
unit 2 super minds 5 2023-10-09
10 Clues: = give • = leader • = to make something • = the opposite of sea • = a cold or the flu is this • = the physical need for food • = the organs that help you breathe • = in Africa there are many of these • = something that is made for the first time • = an insect that can bite you and make noise at night
Super Minds 1. At school. 2025-01-30
The ICC 2022-03-28
Across
- states the ICC relies on ______________police force to make arrests of criminals and transfer them to The Hague.
- the jurisdiction and functioning of the court is governed by the ________ Statute.
- One type of crime tried in the ICC.
- Proceedings may be initiated by the___________.
- The ICC is the first __________ international institution with jurisdiction to prosecute individuals for the most serious crimes.
- The first head of State that has been issued a warrant of arrest hails from this country.
- This is the latest crime to be added into the ICC repertoire of crimes it can try.
- USA did not join the ICC because of this issue
- The ad hoc Tribunals for Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia was created by the _______________.
- One country that has not signed the Rome Treaty.
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- the jurisdiction of the ICC will be ____________ to national courts.
- of its military.
- The ICC does not have ___________
- The whole idea of the ICC is to establish the principle of individual criminal ______________ for all who commit such acts as the cornerstone of international criminal law.
- One Arab country that has joined the ICC
- The ICC is situated in The ________
- Lubanga was tried by the ICC for war crimes relating to the use of ____________ soldiers.
- this man (surname) is guilty of abducting children to be used in his army.
- The ICJ deals with matters between ______.
19 Clues: of its military. • The ICC does not have ___________ • One type of crime tried in the ICC. • The ICC is situated in The ________ • One Arab country that has joined the ICC • The ICJ deals with matters between ______. • USA did not join the ICC because of this issue • Proceedings may be initiated by the___________. • One country that has not signed the Rome Treaty. • ...
bruh 2024-05-07
Across
- law body of law that relates to non criminal rights
- opinion an opinion written by an appellate judge or supreme court justice that disagrees with the majority in a case.
- law the law established by an act of the legislature, signed by the executive
- power of the court to adjudicate cases and issue orders
- a crime punishable by less than a year in jail
- review the authority that gives supreme court ability to interpret the constitution
- law a body of unwritten laws based on legal precedents established by the court
- of four the practice of granting a petition for review with at least 4 votes
- a crime punishable by a term of imprisonment of 1 year or more
- an individual against whom a lawsuit is filed
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- law body of law that relates to crime
- of law the principle in which all persons, institutions, public or private, are accountable to laws
- court General trial courts of the federal court system
- the attorney charging and trying against the person accused of the crime
- justice the presiding judge of the supreme court
- court The state and federal courts.
- opinion An opinion that agrees with the majority but not with the rationale
- court Part of the judicial system that handles reviewing appeals from legal cases from a lower court
- the process in which a judge follows the decisions made by previous judge for a case
- opinion An appellate opinion agreeing with the court’s judgment.
20 Clues: court The state and federal courts. • law body of law that relates to crime • an individual against whom a lawsuit is filed • a crime punishable by less than a year in jail • justice the presiding judge of the supreme court • law body of law that relates to non criminal rights • court General trial courts of the federal court system • ...
Crime and Law 2020-06-17
11 Clues: imprisonment • young offender • property crime • scottish female prison • someone sho studies law • punishment for a criminal • crime involving a computer • responsible for controlling crime • people who give a verdict in a case • legal authorisation into a building • type of crime normally involving the elderly
B4U2 crossword puzzle part2 2021-10-08
11 Clues: 结合,混合 • 结构,体系 • action • however • 可获得的,有空的 • creation • relate to • 保护措施,安全工作 • discover or find out • imagination and dream • person who does illegal action
Reading changes our minds. Edin 2023-09-04
Across
- Outer layer of an animal used to make clothing
- A group of countries ruled by an emperor
- Blocking certain material such as books
- To make something by cutting into wood and other materials
- A religious Man who lives in a certain way
- Dying in the water by not getting enough air
- Not being anble to do something
Down
- Advertisement on papper
- The size of something gets larger
- Voicing your dissatisfaction
10 Clues: Advertisement on papper • Voicing your dissatisfaction • Not being anble to do something • The size of something gets larger • Blocking certain material such as books • A group of countries ruled by an emperor • A religious Man who lives in a certain way • Dying in the water by not getting enough air • Outer layer of an animal used to make clothing • ...
Morning Meeting of the Minds 2023-11-30
Across
- A corner of the fraud triangle.
- Contracts start with this number.
- Fill in the blank: Planning, Fieldwork, and _______.
- The color of the GAGAS book.
- An audit that was issued to the Board last week.
- A type of theft.
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- A type of fund.
- You can call this to express concerns, or report complaints about suspected fraud, waste, or abuse.
- A scheme in which an employee misuses his or her influence in a business transaction in a way that violates his or her duty to the employer in order to gain a direct or indirect benefit.
- A TE was presented to the BOC last week involved this school.
10 Clues: A type of fund. • A type of theft. • The color of the GAGAS book. • A corner of the fraud triangle. • Contracts start with this number. • An audit that was issued to the Board last week. • Fill in the blank: Planning, Fieldwork, and _______. • A TE was presented to the BOC last week involved this school. • ...
God Is In Our Minds 2023-08-15
Across
- medicine wheel
- ___ social teachings
- body of Christ
- One of the corporal works
- an act to serve the good of others
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- the art of designing and building
- to give up something that is valuable to you in order to help another person
- a feeling of fellowship with others
- a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen
- year two faith plan
10 Clues: medicine wheel • body of Christ • year two faith plan • ___ social teachings • One of the corporal works • the art of designing and building • an act to serve the good of others • a feeling of fellowship with others • a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen • to give up something that is valuable to you in order to help another person
Master Minds By. Gordon Korman 2022-05-01
Across
- How many kids are clones?
- Where was Randy get sent to live with his grandparents?
- Serenity is located in New
- When they got in the train car they found blue
- How many kids live in Serenity?
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- What is the most popular sport in Serenity?
- Some of the kids broke into the Plastic works
- They took a cone truck to escape on Serenity
- the town security is called the Surety or the kids gave them a nickname of the Purple People
- Mrs.Delaney was the water polo
10 Clues: How many kids are clones? • Serenity is located in New • Mrs.Delaney was the water polo • How many kids live in Serenity? • What is the most popular sport in Serenity? • They took a cone truck to escape on Serenity • Some of the kids broke into the Plastic works • When they got in the train car they found blue • Where was Randy get sent to live with his grandparents? • ...
The Isdal Woman 2023-10-16
Across
- Besides being a spy or part of a cult, what was another common theory on The Isdal Woman's identity?
- What was cut out of all of her clothes?
- What month was she found dead?
- What was also found in her suitcase (disguise)
- What type of pills did the Isdal absorb an almost lethal amount of?
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- What made it so hard to identify The Isdal Woman and her cause of death?
- What was being tested in the Ice Valley while she was there
- What evidence was found with the Isdal Woman's fingerprint?
- How many of the Isdal Woman's suitcases were found?
- What was in small bottles next to her dead body that led people to believe she was in a religious cult?
- What was there large amounts of in her suitcase that led people to think she was a criminal?
11 Clues: What month was she found dead? • What was cut out of all of her clothes? • What was also found in her suitcase (disguise) • How many of the Isdal Woman's suitcases were found? • What was being tested in the Ice Valley while she was there • What evidence was found with the Isdal Woman's fingerprint? • ...
INTERNAL TRADE 2013-12-10
Across
- THEY PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO MANUFACTURERS
- THESE ARE THE RETAILERS WITH NO FIXED PLACE FOR BUSINESS
- CAN BE SOLD THROUGH MAIL
- THESE SHOPS CARRY STOCK OF A VARIETY OF PRODUCTS TO SATISFY DAILY NEEDS
- THESE ARE COMMONLY FOUND NEAR BUS STANDS SELLING CONSUMER ITEMS
- LATEST FORM OF RETAILING
- THEY HAVE GREATER CREDIBILITY IN THE MINDS OF CUSTOMERS
- THE TRADE DONE WITHIN THE GEOGRAPHICAL BOUNDARIES OF A COUNTRY
- THEY HAVE CENTRALISED MANUFACTURING/PROCUREMENT FOR SELLING IN MULTIPLE SHOPS.
- THESE RETAILERS OPEN THEIR SHOPS AT DIFFERENT PLACES ON FIXED DAYS
- THESE RETAILERS PROVIDE SERVICES SUCH AS REPAIR OF WATCHES, SHOES.
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- 'SPENCERS' IN CHENNAI
- THEY SERVE AS A LINK BETWEEN WHOLESALER AND CONSUMER
- THESE SHOPS SELL GOODS WITH MINOR DEFECTS
- THEY SELL GOODS WHICH CAN BE EASILY TRANSPORTED AT LOW COST
- THESE SHOPS DEAL IN A SINGLE PRODUCT LINE
- THESE SERVICES ARE PROVIDED BY RETAILERS TO CONSUMERS AFTER THE SALE OF GOODS
- THEY ARE SMALL PRODUCERS WHO CARRY THEIR GOODS ON BICYCLES/RICKSHAW
18 Clues: 'SPENCERS' IN CHENNAI • CAN BE SOLD THROUGH MAIL • LATEST FORM OF RETAILING • THESE SHOPS SELL GOODS WITH MINOR DEFECTS • THESE SHOPS DEAL IN A SINGLE PRODUCT LINE • THEY PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO MANUFACTURERS • THEY SERVE AS A LINK BETWEEN WHOLESALER AND CONSUMER • THEY HAVE GREATER CREDIBILITY IN THE MINDS OF CUSTOMERS • ...
Nobel Prize 2025-05-24
Across
- Last name of one of the 2021 Nobel winners for causal inference methods.
- States Country where David Card developed his academic career.
- Minds Program where Nobel laureates discuss their ideas.
- Last name of David Card’s colleague and coauthor in minimum wage studies.
- Prize David Card won in 2021.
- Type of methods David Card popularized in labor economics.
- Jersey State where the impact of a minimum wage increase was studied.
- First name of the Canadian economist awarded for empirical research.
- City where the Nobel Prize is awarded.
- First name of David Card’s wife, mentioned in his interview.
- Field of economics that studies employment and wages.
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- University where Alan Krueger taught.
- University in California where David Card works.
- Sciences that economics is often compared to when emphasizing empirical methods.
- State where Princeton University is located.
- Angrist’s collaborator, known for his contributions to statistical methods in economics.
- Statistical tool essential to experimental economics.
- Smith Name of the NobelPrize.org interviewer and also a famous Scottish economist.
- Birth country of economist David Card.
19 Clues: Prize David Card won in 2021. • University where Alan Krueger taught. • City where the Nobel Prize is awarded. • Birth country of economist David Card. • State where Princeton University is located. • University in California where David Card works. • Statistical tool essential to experimental economics. • Field of economics that studies employment and wages. • ...
Duffy's Dazzler - Week 2 Crossword 2020-07-23
Across
- The mental element of the offence of Arson (8)
- When raised by the accused, this must be negatived beyond reasonable doubt by the prosecution (6)
- The case of R v De Silva involved the offence of attempted ____ (5)
- A form of unlawful killing that does not require intention (12)
- Actress who stars in the movie Double Jeopardy (Ashley...)(4)
- Section 28 of the QCC deals with...(8)
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- Case name that deals with directions related to the meaning of beyond reasonable doubt (R v _____)(7)
- This chapter of the QCC deals with criminal law duties (11)
- Section in the Qld Criminal Code are comprised of physical elements and ______ elements (6)
- Case involving Zimbabwean acrobat and the meaning of the word "intention" (______ v R)(8)
- Age under which a person cannot be held criminally responsible for their actions (3)
11 Clues: Section 28 of the QCC deals with...(8) • The mental element of the offence of Arson (8) • This chapter of the QCC deals with criminal law duties (11) • Actress who stars in the movie Double Jeopardy (Ashley...)(4) • A form of unlawful killing that does not require intention (12) • The case of R v De Silva involved the offence of attempted ____ (5) • ...
1.5 Million House Fraudulently 2019-08-06
Across
- a person who derives advantage from something, especially a trust, will, or life insurance policy.
- the loss or giving up of something as a penalty for wrongdoing.
- the action of deceiving someone.
- in a formal and public way.
- a person, plant, or animal that is descended from a particular ancestor.
- having been declared guilty of a criminal offence by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge.
- the temporary or permanent release of a prisoner before the expiry of a sentence, on the promise of good behaviour.
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- characterized by reserve or moderation; unemotional or dispassionate.
- in a way that involves deception, especially criminal deception.
- lose or be deprived of (property or a right or privilege) as a penalty for wrongdoing.
- a punishment imposed for breaking a law, rule, or contract.
11 Clues: in a formal and public way. • the action of deceiving someone. • a punishment imposed for breaking a law, rule, or contract. • the loss or giving up of something as a penalty for wrongdoing. • in a way that involves deception, especially criminal deception. • characterized by reserve or moderation; unemotional or dispassionate. • ...
SSML Crossword--3rd 2023-02-06
Across
- A substantial link of juvenile delinquency has been found between drug use and _______ activity
- 60% of criminals have shown ________ of mental illness
- Larry ______ was sentenced to life without parole because he please guilty with the influence of his mother
- Abused/neglected children are more likely to get ________ and sent to juvenile detention
- No Child Left ______ Act (NCLBA)- introduced by President GW Bush and was made to help young students, especially juveniles in detention
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- 95% of all criminal court cases plead ______
- Students who drop out of ____-_____ are 63% more likely to be incarcerated than peers with college degrees
- PTSD is an ______ for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- More individuals with mental illnesses are ________ to jails than psychiatric hospitals (video)
- Over 70% of inmates in America's prisons cannot read above the ______ grade level
- 45% of juvenile delinquents have __ father figure
11 Clues: 95% of all criminal court cases plead ______ • 45% of juvenile delinquents have __ father figure • PTSD is an ______ for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder • 60% of criminals have shown ________ of mental illness • Over 70% of inmates in America's prisons cannot read above the ______ grade level • ...
Vocabulary Review Crossword 2023-05-24
Across
- (adjective) relating to young people
- (verb) to free someone from a criminal charge by a decision of “not guilty”
- (verb) to ask for information from someone; to investigate or look into
- (adverb) done in a way that is uncertain or unclear; a synonym for slightly, such as, “he looked vaguely familiar”
- (noun) behavior in agreement with socially-accepted ideas; behavior that follows the rules
- (noun) a person with a tendency to break rules or laws, particularly minor ones
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- (adjective) likely to do, be, or experience something; responsible by law
- (adjective) having special rights or advantages
- (noun) a person found guilty of a criminal offense and serving (or having served) a sentence of imprisonment
- (adjective) cautious due to realistic suspicions
- (noun) a painful feeling of distress or humiliation caused by the knowledge of wrong or foolish behavior
11 Clues: (adjective) relating to young people • (adjective) having special rights or advantages • (adjective) cautious due to realistic suspicions • (verb) to ask for information from someone; to investigate or look into • (adjective) likely to do, be, or experience something; responsible by law • (verb) to free someone from a criminal charge by a decision of “not guilty” • ...
7th Grade Q1 HW3 2025-08-20
Across
- Decide what something means
- Name for Supreme Court judges
- The group of advisors that a President chooses to lead different departments in the government’s Executive Branch
- Courts that hear most criminal cases, cases about contracts, wills, and estates, personal injury cases, and family law cases (marriages, divorces, adoptions, etc).
- When an important government figure is removed from office for breaking the law
- A court case where a person sues someone else
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- Court that only reviews some cases, usually about the Constitution
- The name given to Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates who run together in an election
- If a politician has this, they only do that job for a specific number of years
- A court case where the government sues someone for breaking the law
- Courts that hear cases that deal with if laws are constitutional or not
11 Clues: Decide what something means • Name for Supreme Court judges • A court case where a person sues someone else • Court that only reviews some cases, usually about the Constitution • A court case where the government sues someone for breaking the law • Courts that hear cases that deal with if laws are constitutional or not • ...
Duffy's Dazzler - Week 2 Crossword 2021-07-30
Across
- The mental element of the offence of Arson (8)
- When raised by the accused, this must be negatived beyond reasonable doubt by the prosecution (6)
- The case of R v De Silva involved the offence of attempted ____ (5)
- A form of unlawful killing that does not require intention (12)
- Actress who stars in the movie Double Jeopardy (Ashley...)(4)
- Section 27 of the QCC deals with...(8)
Down
- Case name that deals with directions related to the meaning of beyond reasonable doubt (R v _____)(7)
- This chapter of the QCC deals with criminal law duties (11)
- Section in the Qld Criminal Code are comprised of physical elements and ______ elements (6)
- Case involving Zimbabwean acrobat and the meaning of the word "intention" (______ v R)(8)
- Age under which a person cannot be held criminally responsible for their actions (3)
11 Clues: Section 27 of the QCC deals with...(8) • The mental element of the offence of Arson (8) • This chapter of the QCC deals with criminal law duties (11) • Actress who stars in the movie Double Jeopardy (Ashley...)(4) • A form of unlawful killing that does not require intention (12) • The case of R v De Silva involved the offence of attempted ____ (5) • ...
July is Juror Appreciation Month 2019-06-20
Across
- An invalid trial caused by some kind of fundamental error in law or procedure. If a mistrial is declared, the trial must start over again with a new jury.
- Another name for lawyer or attorney.
- An offense punishable by one year or imprisonment or less. See also felony.
- A written statement by the plaintiff that initiates a civil case. The _________ states the wrongs alleged to have been committed by the defendant and asks for relief by the court.
- Parties to a lawsuit resolve their dispute without having a trial.
- The person who files the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- In a criminal case, the defendant's statement is "guilty" or "not guilty" in answer to the charges. See also nolo contendere.
- All jurors must agree on the verdict.
- The parties who are involved in a lawsuit.
- To charge someone with a crime.
- Money paid by defendants to successful plaintiffs in civil cases to compensate the plaintiffs for their injuries.
- Any type of proof legally presented during trial through witnesses, records or exhibits.
- A false statement made under oath in court.
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- Before beginning deliberations, the jury must select a _________ who will be responsible for making sure discussion is carried on in a free and open manner, that all issues have been completely discussed and that every juror has been given an opportunity to participate. This person also counts the votes and completes and signs the verdict form.
- A serious crime carrying a penalty of more than a year in prison.
- A request by a litigant to a judge for a decision on a case-related issue.
- A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- Without any prejudice or bias or preconception.
- The name for the discussions held by the jury to decide the outcome of a case.
- In a civil case, the person or organization against whom the plaintiff brings suit; in a criminal case, the person accused of the crime.
- An official order from the court that a person present himself or herself at a certain time.
- Statements made under oath by a witness.
- Someone who can give a firsthand account of something seen, heard or experienced.
- The group of persons selected to hear the evidence in a trial and render a verdict on matters of fact. See also grand jury.
24 Clues: To charge someone with a crime. • Another name for lawyer or attorney. • All jurors must agree on the verdict. • Statements made under oath by a witness. • The parties who are involved in a lawsuit. • A false statement made under oath in court. • Without any prejudice or bias or preconception. • A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant. • ...
Crime and Forensics- Assignment 4 & 4 2016-04-28
Across
- visible fingerprint deposited via blood, grease, or paint
- the point of origin of a bombing
- after death
- any criminal acct dealing with computers or other digital devices
- an appendage as an outgrowth of the epidermis and found only in mammals
- Natural, Accidental, Suicide, Homicide, Undetermined
- study of computer technology as it relates to law
- the study of the harmful effects of drugs and poisons on living things.
- national fingerprint database maintained by the FBI
- raised portion of the epidermis that contains pores and is used for gripping
- database that combines cartridge casings and fired bullets
- study and analysis of victim characteristics
- number of drug schedules
- combined DNA index system
- testifies as to what they heard or saw
- examination and identification of body fluids
- spandex, nylon, polyester fiberglass for example
- critical test that determines if evidence is individual
- trier of fact
- cotton, wool, linen, silk and cashmere for example
- contains sufficient nucleated DNA in hair
- evidence that is generated directly from criminal activity
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- radial and concentric
- external and internal examination of body to determine Cause and Manner or Death
- blood that is shed and travels under the influence of gravity
- a competent profile is always grounded firmly in this
- illegal acts for which knowledge of computer technology is essential for perpetration, investigation, or prosecution
- the most common ‘date rape’ drug
- appointed official who determines Cause and Manner of Death
- the magnified effects (2+2=10 for example) from a combination of similar acting drugs
- term coined by Dr. Paul Kirk
- notes, photos, videos, sketches/ diagrams for example
- evidence that consists of objects, people or materials
- one who can offer an opinion in court based on knowledge, skills, and/or education
- evidence that is created to illustrate of explain other evidence
- physical log for a single piece of evidence
- evidence that can be associated with one particular person or object
- first officer at the crime scene
- blood that moves by force and gravity, stains, shows directionality and creates patterns
- several criminal case have been solved in recent years as a result of this type of profiling
- before death
- bloodstains that have been changed physically of physiologically
42 Clues: after death • before death • trier of fact • radial and concentric • number of drug schedules • combined DNA index system • term coined by Dr. Paul Kirk • the point of origin of a bombing • the most common ‘date rape’ drug • first officer at the crime scene • testifies as to what they heard or saw • contains sufficient nucleated DNA in hair • ...
Midterm Review 2018-02-08
Across
- A media frame which generates a narrative that is easily understood by the public and viewed unequivocally as bad
- Less serious criminal offences (e.g., theft under $5000), which generally result in a maximum sentence of 6 months imprisonment or a $5000 fine.
- A perspective which argues that the identification, coding, and counting of crime is an inherently social process
- Acts that are illegal because they are prohibited
- Goddard's heredity study of two different family trees, fathered by the same man
- Members of society who have wealth, power, and political clout, plus the time and energy to pursue moral crusades
- A neurotransmitter related to low self-control and aggressive-impulsive behaviour
- A school of thought that argued that people have the capacity to think rationally; contemporary deterrence theory is rooted in this school of thought.
- The idea that exposure to media has an effect on behaviour
- A principle of sentencing or punishment intended to discourage citizens from offending or reoffending
- Degree to which behaviour of MZ and DZ twins is similar
- Twins that share 100% of the 1% of DNA that explains variation in characteristics
- Refers to crime moving from the real world into cyberspace, which may help to explain why traditional crime rates appear to be going down.
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- A school of thought that attributed criminal behaviour to biological or psychological factors; often referred to as the Italian school
- Criminal intent, or mental culpability, sometimes referred to as the "guilty mind"
- A term used in the 19th century to describe individuals with low intelligence or low IQ
- Study of the shape and size of the skull as an indication of character and mental abilities
- Refers to the notion that improvements in home security devices and motor vehicle anti-theft devices have brought some crime rates down
- Variation between the number of crimes that occur and the number of crimes actually reported to the police.
- Model of moral panics which argues that small, powerful groups deliberately set out to create moral panics, in order to divert public attention away from truly serious social problems
- Literally translated means "you have the body"
- Violation of social norms or expectations, rather than a violation of a codified (written) law
22 Clues: Literally translated means "you have the body" • Acts that are illegal because they are prohibited • Degree to which behaviour of MZ and DZ twins is similar • The idea that exposure to media has an effect on behaviour • Goddard's heredity study of two different family trees, fathered by the same man • ...
Judicial Branch Terminology 2024-03-25
Across
- Court authorization, most often for law enforcement officers, to conduct a search or make an arrest.
- The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime.
- A case in court being filed against someone.
- The decision of a trial jury or a judge that determines the guilt or innocence of a criminal defendant, or that determines the final outcome of a civil case.
- A formal accusation by a government attorney that the defendant committed a misdemeanor.
- In a criminal case, the defendant's statement pleading "guilty" or "not guilty" in answer to the charges. See also nolo contendere.
- A serious crime that is generally punishable by at least one year in prison.
- The final and official decision made in court that resolves the dispute between the two parties.
- Government judicial entity authorized to resolve legal disputes.
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- A person called upon by either side in a lawsuit to give testimony before the court or jury.
- A person appointed to act for another in business or legal matters.
- Instead of sending an individual to prison, the court releases the person to the community and orders him or her to complete a period of supervision monitored by an officer and to abide by certain conditions.
- A person or business that files a formal complaint with the court.
- The release, prior to trial, of a person accused of a crime, under specified conditions designed to assure that person's appearance in court when required. Also refers to the amount of bond money posted as a financial condition of pretrial release.
- An offense punishable by one year of imprisonment or less.
- To charge someone with a crime. A prosecutor tries a criminal case on behalf of the government
- To apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court.
- An official of the Judicial branch with authority to decide lawsuits brought before courts.
- Evidence presented by a witness who did not see or hear the incident in question but heard about it from someone else.
- The group of persons selected to hear the evidence in a trial and render a verdict on matters of fact.
20 Clues: A case in court being filed against someone. • An offense punishable by one year of imprisonment or less. • Government judicial entity authorized to resolve legal disputes. • A person or business that files a formal complaint with the court. • A person appointed to act for another in business or legal matters. • ...
Wrongful Convictions 2025-01-22
Across
- A legal finding or admission that a person has committed a criminal offense
- The legal party responsible for presenting the case against an individual accused of breaking the law, often representing the state or government in criminal cases
- The punishment imposed by a court on a person who has been convicted of a crime, which may include imprisonment, fines, or community service
- A group of citizens selected to hear a trial and determine the verdict based on the evidence presented
- A formal statement made by a defendant in court, declaring guilt or innocence regarding the charges
- The unlawful killing of another person with intent or malice aforethought
- A professional who practices law, representing and advising clients in legal matters
- The argument, strategy, or evidence presented by a defendant and their legal team to challenge the prosecution's case
- A formal setting where legal disputes are heard and resolved by a judge or jury
- Legal or moral entitlements that individuals have, such as the right to a fair trial or the right to legal representation
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- Pertaining to judges, courts, or the administration of justice within the legal system
- A formal declaration by a court that someone is guilty of a criminal offense after a trial or plea
- A legal judgment in which a person accused of a crime is found not guilty by a judge or jury
- Referring to the original inhabitants of a region, often used to describe communities with deep historical ties to their land, such as the Métis people in Canada
- A legal document ordering an individual to appear in court or produce documents or evidence as part of a legal proceeding
- The act of clearing someone from blame or fault, particularly after being wrongfully convicted of a crime
- A legal process where a decision made by a lower court is reviewed by a higher court to determine if there were errors in the application of the law or procedural fairness
- A written statement sworn or affirmed to be true, often used as evidence in court
- The formal decision made by a judge or jury on the outcome of a case, determining guilt, innocence, or liability
- Information, objects, or testimony presented in court to support or challenge claims about facts in a case
20 Clues: The unlawful killing of another person with intent or malice aforethought • A legal finding or admission that a person has committed a criminal offense • A formal setting where legal disputes are heard and resolved by a judge or jury • A written statement sworn or affirmed to be true, often used as evidence in court • ...
Court 2024-07-15
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- a formal accusation initiating a criminal case, presented by a grand jury and usually required for felonies and other serious crimes.
- the obligation to offer evidence that the court or jury could reasonably believe, in support of a contention, failing which the case will be lost.
- of one mind; in complete agreement; agreed.
- a person in charge of a particular department, group of workers, etc., as in a factory or the like.
- court order banning reporters, attorneys, and other parties involved in a case before a court of law from reporting on or publicly disclosing anything relating to the case.
- reasonable ground for a belief, as, in a criminal case, that the accused was guilty of the crime, or, in a civil case, that grounds for the action existed: used especially as a defense to an action for malicious prosecution.
- an authoritative command, message, or signal by which one is summoned.
- a reckless attack with intent to injure seriously
- protects against abuse of government authority in a legal procedure
- the finding or answer of a jury given to the court concerning a matter submitted to their judgment.
- the statement or declaration of a witness under oath or affirmation.
- the usual writ for the summoning of witnesses or the submission of evidence, as records or documents, before a court or other deliberative body.
- to examine by questions intended to check a previous examination; examine closely or minutely.
- a person, company, etc., against whom a claim or charge is brought in a court
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- utilized by law enforcement to make you aware of your rights as a US citizen.
- the subjecting of a person to a second trial or punishment for the same offense for which the person has already been tried or punished.
- a jury that cannot agree on a verdict.
- the crime of wrongfully causing the death of another human being
- the willful giving of false testimony under oath or affirmation, before a competent tribunal, upon a point material to a legal inquiry.
- judicial deliverance from a criminal charge on a verdict or finding of not guilty.
- a person, as a complainant or chief witness
- an offense, as murder or burglary, of graver character than those called misdemeanors, especially those commonly punished in the U.S. by imprisonment for more than a year.
22 Clues: a jury that cannot agree on a verdict. • of one mind; in complete agreement; agreed. • a person, as a complainant or chief witness • a reckless attack with intent to injure seriously • the crime of wrongfully causing the death of another human being • protects against abuse of government authority in a legal procedure • ...
WWW 4B - Nick Carlucci 2018-12-20
Across
- involving a lot of blood
- not usual
- within one's public approval
- the amount of people in an area
- impressively beautiful
- to put your thoughts in
- a decision on a criminal case
- highest of the women in the family
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- a large funnel that increases voice level
- fear of water
- straighten teeth
- your dream world
- water to land
13 Clues: not usual • fear of water • water to land • straighten teeth • your dream world • impressively beautiful • to put your thoughts in • involving a lot of blood • within one's public approval • a decision on a criminal case • the amount of people in an area • highest of the women in the family • a large funnel that increases voice level
Knowledge: Activity 1 2014-05-22
Across
- To old to hunt with his dog
- The family dog
- Byron's punishment destination
- Byron's criminal friend
- Installed the new Ultra Glide
- Angel reminds neighbor of her
- Bomber The Watsons's old car
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- Where "Eskimos" live
- Kenneth's
- Poindexter
- Sands The old woman that lives in Birmingham
- Talks woth a southern accent when mad
- Had an unfortunate hair experience
13 Clues: Kenneth's • Poindexter • The family dog • Where "Eskimos" live • Byron's criminal friend • To old to hunt with his dog • Bomber The Watsons's old car • Installed the new Ultra Glide • Angel reminds neighbor of her • Byron's punishment destination • Had an unfortunate hair experience • Talks woth a southern accent when mad • Sands The old woman that lives in Birmingham
Midterm Review 2018-02-08
Across
- A school of thought that argued that people have the capacity to think rationally; contemporary deterrence theory is rooted in this school of thought.
- Degree to which behaviour of MZ and DZ twins is similar
- A media frame which generates a narrative that is easily understood by the public and viewed unequivocally as bad
- Model of moral panics which argues that small, powerful groups deliberately set out to create moral panics, in order to divert public attention away from truly serious social problems
- A perspective which argues that the identification, coding, and counting of crime is an inherently social process
- Criminal intent, or mental culpability, sometimes referred to as the "guilty mind"
- Goddard's heredity study of two different family trees, fathered by the same man
- A principle of sentencing or punishment intended to discourage citizens from offending or reoffending
- Literally translated means "you have the body"
- Acts that are illegal because they are prohibited
- Refers to the notion that improvements in home security devices and motor vehicle anti-theft devices have brought some crime rates down
- Less serious criminal offences (e.g., theft under $5000), which generally result in a maximum sentence of 6 months imprisonment or a $5000 fine.
- Study of the shape and size of the skull as an indication of character and mental abilities
- Refers to crime moving from the real world into cyberspace, which may help to explain why traditional crime rates appear to be going down.
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- The idea that exposure to media has an effect on behaviour
- A neurotransmitter related to low self-control and aggressive-impulsive behaviour
- Members of society who have wealth, power, and political clout, plus the time and energy to pursue moral crusades
- A school of thought that attributed criminal behaviour to biological or psychological factors; often referred to as the Italian school
- Variation between the number of crimes that occur and the number of crimes actually reported to the police.
- A term used in the 19th century to describe individuals with low intelligence or low IQ
- Twins that share 100% of the 1% of DNA that explains variation in characteristics
- Violation of social norms or expectations, rather than a violation of a codified (written) law
22 Clues: Literally translated means "you have the body" • Acts that are illegal because they are prohibited • Degree to which behaviour of MZ and DZ twins is similar • The idea that exposure to media has an effect on behaviour • Goddard's heredity study of two different family trees, fathered by the same man • ...
Crime and Deviance 2018-10-29
Across
- An act which produces a negative reaction and may be criminal
- Being released from prison early
- When there is harmony in society and it runs smoothly without conflict
- A method where individuals report if they have been a victim of a crime in the past year
- Exaggeration of crime in the media which makes the issue seem more prevalent than it is
- A crime which is based on prejudice towards another due to their race, religion or sexuality
- The unknown amount of crime which is not reported or recorded by the police
- An explanation which suggests that the working class commit crimes because they are poor
- Cohen argued that working class boys commit crimes as a result of boredom and...
- According to Cohen this is another name for 'criminals' in the media
- A prison in Norway which focuses on giving offenders a positive and humane experience of prison life
- Widespread fear amongst the public of crime due to media exaggeration
- Informal and formal agents control the behaviour of individuals and make them conform to rules/laws
- A reason why girls commit fewer crimes is because they spend most of their time indoors
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- A method where the offender owns up to the number of crimes they have committed
- A theory which argues that crime statistics overemphasise working class crime and ignore white collar crime
- Studied labelling and the deviant career
- A theory which argues the women are treated leniently by the CJS
- Unable to afford things that those who are similar to you are able to
- Government statistics on the crime rate
- When a person accepts and acts on a criminal label for the entirety of their life
- Argued that working class women experience a gender and class deal
- Argues that crime has a positive function in society e.g. creates jobs
- A type of crime committed on behalf of an employer in order to make financial profit
- A behaviour which breaks the law
- The murder of this boy led to the McPherson report and the police being labelled as institutionally racist
- Behaviour that is risky and on the edge of what is allowed
- Studied the Mods and Rockers (criminal subculture)
28 Clues: Being released from prison early • A behaviour which breaks the law • Government statistics on the crime rate • Studied labelling and the deviant career • Studied the Mods and Rockers (criminal subculture) • Behaviour that is risky and on the edge of what is allowed • An act which produces a negative reaction and may be criminal • ...
Community Supervision Puzzle 2013-04-17
Across
- Statement/ The attorneys statement to the jurors at the beginning of the trial.
- The stategy of preventing crime through the threat of punishment.
- Dire/ The preliminary questions that the trial attorneys ask perspective jurors to determine whether they are biased or have any connection to the defendant or witnessl
- Sotomayor/ The first hispanic supreme court justice.
- Circumstances/ Any circumstances accompanying the commission of a crime that may justify a lighter sentence.
- Disparity/ A situation in which those convicted of similar crime do not receive similar sentences.
- A declaration following a trial that the individual accused of the crime is innocent in the eyes of the law
- Time/ A reduction in time served by prisoners based on good behavior, conformity to rules, and other positive behavior.
- A goal of corrections that focuses on preparing the offender for a return to the community.
- Witness/ A witness with professional training or experience qualifying them to testify.
- Examination/ The questioning of an opposing witness during trial.
- Evidence given to counteract or disprove evidence presented by opposing party.
- Trial/ Trial before judge and jury
- Conviction/ The conviction either by verdict or by guilty plea of a person who is innocent.
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- In the context of corrections, a strategy to divert those offenders who qualify away from prison and jail and towards community based and intermediate sanctions.
- An oral or written statement made by an out of court speaker that is later offered to the court by a witness
- Monetary compensation for damages done to the victim by the offenders criminal act.
- Arguments/ Arguments made by each side's attorney after the plaintiffs and defendant has been presented.
- Clause/ The part of the sixth Amendment that guarantees all defendants right to confront witnesses testifying against them.
- Challenges/ Challenges to exclude potential jurors from serving on the jury without a reason or cause
- Corpus/ An order that requires corrections officials to bring an inmate before a court or judge and explain why they are being held in prison.
- The philosophy that those who commit criminal acts should be punished.
- A stategy for preventing crime by detaining wrongdoers in prison.
- of Limitations/ A law limiting the amount of time prosecutors have to bring criminal charges against a suspect.
24 Clues: Trial/ Trial before judge and jury • Sotomayor/ The first hispanic supreme court justice. • The stategy of preventing crime through the threat of punishment. • A stategy for preventing crime by detaining wrongdoers in prison. • Examination/ The questioning of an opposing witness during trial. • ...
