criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
Malachi 3 Tithing is Law 2022-12-05
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- v17 What will the righteous be, to the Lord?
- v10 What will open in heaven?
- v15 Who are called happy?
- v5 What is the fourth criminal type listed? (3 words)
- v4 What will the offerings be?
- v2 What kind of fire?
- v3 What is being purified, when the Lord sits to watch?
- v12 What will the nations call Israel?
- v1 Who will the Lord send?
- v8 What is the answer to the Lord's question? (4 words)
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- v3 Who is the Lord purifying? (3 words)
- v5 What is the second criminal type listed?
- v9 Who has been cursed? (2 words)
- v6 Whose sons?
- v1 Where will he come, suddenly?
- v8 What question is the Lord asking? (5 words)
- v16 What is written for the Lord to read? (3 words)
- v5 What is the first criminal type listed?
- v5 What is the third criminal type listed? (2 words)
- v10 What needs to be put in the storehouse?
- v14 What reason does Israel give for not serving the Lord?
- v18 Ascertain, detect, judge, differentiate.
22 Clues: v6 Whose sons? • v2 What kind of fire? • v15 Who are called happy? • v1 Who will the Lord send? • v10 What will open in heaven? • v4 What will the offerings be? • v1 Where will he come, suddenly? • v9 Who has been cursed? (2 words) • v12 What will the nations call Israel? • v3 Who is the Lord purifying? (3 words) • v5 What is the first criminal type listed? • ...
CRIME and IT'S CONSEQUENCES CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-10-03
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- legal defense or legal excuse from criminal responsibility.
- criminal intent or guilty state of mind.
- criminal law-must not be retroactive.
- stands for uniform crime reports
- not a crime when committed by an adult.
- external consequence that makes an action a crime.
- standard-what human beings should or should not do.
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- refers to criminal conduct-reckless.
- part one offenses
- wrong in themselves.
- forced or coerced to do so against his/her will.
- prohibita offenses that are illegal because laws define them as such.
- another meaning for norm.
- the harm must be legally forbidden.
14 Clues: part one offenses • wrong in themselves. • another meaning for norm. • stands for uniform crime reports • the harm must be legally forbidden. • refers to criminal conduct-reckless. • criminal law-must not be retroactive. • not a crime when committed by an adult. • criminal intent or guilty state of mind. • forced or coerced to do so against his/her will. • ...
matthew crossword 2021-10-06
Judicial branch 2022-04-20
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- laws that deal with private disputes such as divorce, property, ownership, and personal injuries
- 6th step
- court that has general jurisdiction over felony cases, divorce, and land disputes.
- 2nd step
- Bargaining 5th step
- 1st step in the Criminal Justice project
- person named as the wrongdoer in a civil or criminal case
- what the Judicial branch does with the laws
- ___ act a violation of the law that pertains to children
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- ____ or under, the age of a juvenile
- hearing 3rd step
- a person who brings a lawsuit against another person
- State trial courts exercise limited jurisdiction over ____ criminal cases.
- for trial 4th step
- ___ act that is considered a crime if commited by an adult.
- laws that deal with actions that harm people and society
16 Clues: 6th step • 2nd step • hearing 3rd step • for trial 4th step • Bargaining 5th step • ____ or under, the age of a juvenile • 1st step in the Criminal Justice project • what the Judicial branch does with the laws • a person who brings a lawsuit against another person • laws that deal with actions that harm people and society • ...
Charlie and the Big Foot Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-23
9 Clues: Name of the new school • Charlie's favorite cookie • A game with feet and bases • Group name for the cool kids • Let's just be friends and call a • Use me with a mitt to play catch • A caring person that helps the sick • minds, They say these minds think alike • If you spilled something you may have to wear this
Crime 2023-01-03
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- The jury decide you did the crime
- The jury decide you did not do the crime
- A person that commits (does) a crime
- Something you are allowed to do it in a country
- This person find criminal using clues and evidence
- This person decides what the punishment for a guilty person should be
- Rules of a country
- A room where a criminals go to see if they are innocent or guilt
- There are usually 2 in the court. One will defend the criminal, the other will accuse the criminal
- Pay money for a crime
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- After you commit a crime you can receive something like a warning, a fine or prison time
- A place or room you to for a long time after you go to court and you are guilty
- The arrest people that do illegal activities
- Clues like DNA that help police find who the criminal is
- Something you are not allowed to do it in a country
- A place or room you go to for a short time after you commit a crime
- Do something illegal
- The people in the court who decide if a person is innocent or guilty
- The police take you to the police station or jail
19 Clues: Rules of a country • Do something illegal • Pay money for a crime • The jury decide you did the crime • A person that commits (does) a crime • The jury decide you did not do the crime • The arrest people that do illegal activities • Something you are allowed to do it in a country • The police take you to the police station or jail • ...
La Historia Policiaca 2021-01-12
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- The person who defends the criminal
- A place where trials are done
- A gun
- They say order in court
- Fingerprints
- In charge of the officers
- A cage
- The day before
- Someone stealing
- Wanted/looked for
- A person running away from authorities
- The occupation of Paul Blart
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- Last night
- A group of twelve people that watches the trial
- 2020
- People who saw the crime
- Cashier
- Partner in crime
- A week ago
- The person who yells a lot in the army
- Last month
- A place full of cops
- The place where criminals go to get locked up
- The laywer who's against the criminal
- Robbery
- The person who committed a crime
26 Clues: 2020 • A gun • A cage • Cashier • Robbery • Last night • A week ago • Last month • Fingerprints • The day before • Partner in crime • Someone stealing • Wanted/looked for • A place full of cops • They say order in court • People who saw the crime • In charge of the officers • The occupation of Paul Blart • A place where trials are done • The person who committed a crime • The person who defends the criminal • ...
Criminal Justice Puzzle 2016-08-29
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- order advocate One who seeks to protect personal freedoms within the process of criminal Justice
- based practice Integrating individual clinical expertise with the best available external clinical evidence from systematic research
- a change that rectifies an error or inaccuracy
- and arrest Police search for suspect in midtown Ventura
- a formal examination of evidence before a judge, and typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings
- justice system of practices and institutions of governments directed at upholding social control, deterring and mitigating crime, or sanctioning those who violate laws
- process fair treatment through the normal judicial system, especially as a citizen's entitlement
- justice filing lawsuits against criminal perpetrators or other responsible parties
- justice justice in terms of the distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges within a society
- declare the punishment decided for (an offender)
- quaint phrase that refers to the recording of an arrested person's name, age, address, and reason for arrest
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- just behavior or treatment
- sentence When a criminal defendant is convicted of two or more crimes, a judge sentences the defendant to a certain period of time for each crime
- co-existence of diverse cultures, where culture includes racial, religious, or cultural groups and is manifested in customary behaviors, cultural assumptions and values, patterns of thinking, and communicative styles
- a proceeding held by a judge, arbitrator, etc.,
- the scientific study of crime and criminals
- the release of an offender from detention, subject to a period of good behavior under supervision
- rights advocate United States law provides for advocates to protect the legal rights of persons with disabilities
- control model a theory of criminal justice which places emphasis on reducing the crime in society through increased police and prosecutorial powers
19 Clues: just behavior or treatment • the scientific study of crime and criminals • a change that rectifies an error or inaccuracy • a proceeding held by a judge, arbitrator, etc., • declare the punishment decided for (an offender) • and arrest Police search for suspect in midtown Ventura • ...
crimes 2022-11-03
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- - stealing from a shop
- - the person who steals
- - the person who killed someone
- - steal a person
- - stealing something using weapons
- - the person who investigates
- - to steal money by tricking people
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- - to enter someone's house illegally
- - to try and find the truth about a crime
- - when the policeman catches a criminal
- - to kill someone
- - the person who punishes a criminal
- - a punishment where you are stuck inside and cannot leave
- - the punishment you are given
- - the crime of stealing
- - say someone did a crime
- - the person hurt by a criminal
17 Clues: - steal a person • - to kill someone • - stealing from a shop • - the person who steals • - the crime of stealing • - say someone did a crime • - the person who investigates • - the punishment you are given • - the person who killed someone • - the person hurt by a criminal • - stealing something using weapons • - to steal money by tricking people • ...
Criminal Terms 2021-03-05
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- An alternative to imprisonment allowing a person found guilty of an offense to stay in the community.
- Money or other security given to secure a person's release from custody and guarantee is or her later appearance in court.
- The formal minutes of the court, ie the court's record of proceedings that documents motions filed. Also refers to the list of cases or calendar of causes set to be tried by the court.
- A peace officer assigned to the courtroom.
- Criminal offenses lower than felonies and generally those punishably by fine, penalty, forfeiture or imprisonment other than a state penitentiary.
- The pre-trial process by which one party gathers the evidence that will be relied upon at trial by the opposing party.
- A written order or directive issued by a Court commanding that certain action be taken.
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- A request by the losing party in a lawsuit that a higher court review judgement or decision.
- An accusatory pleading, filed but the prosecutor in the general jurisdiction court within 15 days after the defendant is held to answer, and which details the charges against the defendant.
- Evidence that is not within the personal knowledge of a witness but was relayed to the witness by a third party.
- A violation of law that is not punishable by the imprisonment but is punishable by a fine.
- A crime punishable by death or imprisonment in a state prison.
- The specific crime the defendant is accused of committing.
13 Clues: A peace officer assigned to the courtroom. • The specific crime the defendant is accused of committing. • A crime punishable by death or imprisonment in a state prison. • A written order or directive issued by a Court commanding that certain action be taken. • A violation of law that is not punishable by the imprisonment but is punishable by a fine. • ...
Criminal Law 2020-05-01
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- a judge or jury's final decision
- party alleged to have committed a crime
- enemy or opponent
- the party who defends a criminal allegation
- a punishment as a result of committing a criminal offence
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- person who sits on a jury
- anything submitted to the court to prove a fact
- to be found guilty
- unreliable evidence
- released from police custody
- to be found not guilty
- a type of offence that is regarded as a serious criminal one
- to be held in custody awaiting trial
13 Clues: enemy or opponent • to be found guilty • unreliable evidence • to be found not guilty • person who sits on a jury • released from police custody • a judge or jury's final decision • to be held in custody awaiting trial • party alleged to have committed a crime • the party who defends a criminal allegation • anything submitted to the court to prove a fact • ...
Criminal Crossword 2022-03-09
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- A person with first-hand knowledge of an event, that testifies to that knowledge during a trial or other legal proceeding.
- A person, especially a public official, who institutes legal proceedings against someone.
- It is a legal document issued by the court, or prosecuting attorney, ordering the recipient to appear at a certain time and place to testify under oath as a witness.
- Someone authorized to practice law; a lawyer; an agent authorized to act on behalf of another person.
- A person thought to be guilty of a crime or offence.
- A person who has been arrested for or formally charged with a crime. It is a generic name for the defendant in a criminal case.
- A legal order issued by the authority and in the name of the state to compel a person to do something.
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- Statements, in a logical and legal form, of the facts that constitute prosecutor’s cause of action and defendant’s ground of defence.
- Physical or mental damage.
- An appointed or elected official who decides legal disputes in court.
- A government lawyer who initiates prosecution of criminal offenses, and presents the case for prosecution in a criminal proceeding.
- A challenge to a previous legal determination.
- It is an item which a litigant proffers to make the existence of a fact more or less probable.
- The final decision made by a court.
14 Clues: Physical or mental damage. • The final decision made by a court. • A challenge to a previous legal determination. • A person thought to be guilty of a crime or offence. • An appointed or elected official who decides legal disputes in court. • A person, especially a public official, who institutes legal proceedings against someone. • ...
Criminal Law 2023-03-22
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- A relationship between men's rea, act, and resulting harm
- Makes an action done before the passing of the law criminal and punishes such action
- Consequence of culpable activity
- Elements of crime that are not general elements
- Prevents the person from being wrongly charged with a crime
- Action or conduct which is a constituent element of crime
- Mental state person was in when they committed the crime "guilty mind"
- A legislative act punishing a person or a select group of people without the benefit of a judicial trial
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- Parties to the crime willfully participate and in which the element of harm seems remote
- A person cannot be charged for a crime unless it can first be shown that offense has occurred "body of crime"
- A crime that is so unclear that a reasonable person of at least average intelligence could not determine what the law is commanding
- Individuals may not be tried a second time for the same offense or be punished a second time for the same offense
- Used to determine factual causality
13 Clues: Consequence of culpable activity • Used to determine factual causality • Elements of crime that are not general elements • A relationship between men's rea, act, and resulting harm • Action or conduct which is a constituent element of crime • Prevents the person from being wrongly charged with a crime • ...
criminal justice 2022-11-29
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- a french phrase that means to speak the truth
- peer pressure to do a crime
- the process through which a convicted person is changed or reformed
- getting caught doing a crime and going to jail
- an excuse that someone has,that they were somewhere else during the crime
- an act that violates a law, government sets a penalty
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- people who decide whether or not a person gets charged
- guilty state of mind
- somebody that helps somebody commit a crime
- the person who is injured when another person commits a crime
- imprisoned by the government
- is a punishment given as a kind of revenge for wrong doing
- a grand jury formal charge
13 Clues: guilty state of mind • a grand jury formal charge • peer pressure to do a crime • imprisoned by the government • somebody that helps somebody commit a crime • a french phrase that means to speak the truth • getting caught doing a crime and going to jail • an act that violates a law, government sets a penalty • people who decide whether or not a person gets charged • ...
criminal justice 2022-11-29
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- a french phrase that means to speak the truth
- peer pressure to do a crime
- the process through which a convicted person is changed or reformed
- getting caught doing a crime and going to jail
- an excuse that someone has,that they were somewhere else during the crime
- an act that violates a law, government sets a penalty
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- people who decide whether or not a person gets charged
- guilty state of mind
- somebody that helps somebody commit a crime
- the person who is injured when another person commits a crime
- imprisoned by the government
- is a punishment given as a kind of revenge for wrong doing
- a grand jury formal charge
13 Clues: guilty state of mind • a grand jury formal charge • peer pressure to do a crime • imprisoned by the government • somebody that helps somebody commit a crime • a french phrase that means to speak the truth • getting caught doing a crime and going to jail • an act that violates a law, government sets a penalty • people who decide whether or not a person gets charged • ...
Criminal Justice 2025-04-23
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- Warrant, requires probable cause
- Right, given to the individual after being arrested
- Ethan Couch (spoiled)
- defense attorney
- constitution
- proven by a judge that the defendant is guilty of a crime
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- blue collard
- plea or hearing
- physical attack
- 4th amendment
- accused of a crime,
- punishment can be 1 year in jail
- get out of jail “card”
13 Clues: blue collard • constitution • 4th amendment • plea or hearing • physical attack • defense attorney • accused of a crime, • Ethan Couch (spoiled) • get out of jail “card” • Warrant, requires probable cause • punishment can be 1 year in jail • Right, given to the individual after being arrested • proven by a judge that the defendant is guilty of a crime
criminal justice 2025-06-05
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- rights name of the rights you are given when arrested
- jury the people who hear the evidence and decide if suspect is guilty ir not
- a process which a suspect goes through to be formally documented
- the policing that occurs when police observe a crime in process
- what is it called when police respond to call for assitance
- all police departments run the same way (t/f)
- The taking of a person into physical custody by authority of law
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- there is enough evidence (preliminary hearing) or an indictment was issued (Grand Jury), the suspect then moves onto
- when a suspect pays to be released until court
- the person the suspect will see within 24 hours of their arrest
- and serve" the motto for all police officers
- The ____ is the examination of the facts of the case.
- A _____ is an illegal action or activity for which a person can be punished by law.
13 Clues: and serve" the motto for all police officers • all police departments run the same way (t/f) • when a suspect pays to be released until court • The ____ is the examination of the facts of the case. • rights name of the rights you are given when arrested • what is it called when police respond to call for assitance • ...
Criminal Justice 2026-03-19
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- The classification for serious criminal offenses
- The preventative and reactive core of police field work.
- The rank synonymous with specialized investigative work.
- The ubiquitous non-lethal electrical incapacitation device.
- A critical communication shorthand for field awareness.
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- The judicial authorization for search or seizure.
- The physical or testimonial proof required for conviction.
- The individual under investigation for a crime.
- Represents the primary constitutional safeguard in custodial interrogation.
- The standard for high-risk tactical intervention.
- The definitive legal act of seizing a person based on probable cause.
- The principal defense against criminal accusation.
- The universal emblem of sworn authority and identification.
13 Clues: The individual under investigation for a crime. • The classification for serious criminal offenses • The judicial authorization for search or seizure. • The standard for high-risk tactical intervention. • The principal defense against criminal accusation. • A critical communication shorthand for field awareness. • ...
Natures of crime 2022-05-05
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- A non criminal homicide when you kill in self defense or in the “line of duty”.
- The gateway crime of skipping school.
- A crime punishable by less than a year in jail.
- An account of a persons whereabouts at the time a crime was committed.
- Temporary imprisonment.
- Knowingly bringing drugs in and out of state.
- A crime punishable by one or more years in prison.
- Criminal defense where someone claims that they were tricked into committing a crime.
- The act of “breaking and entering”.
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- Making an agreement with two or more people to commit a crime.
- Criminal defense where someone is forced to commit a crime.
- Assisted suicide.
- The individual committing a crime.
- The taking of money and/or property.
- A criminal defense where someone claims that they were not in their right mind during the commission of a crime.
- Long term imprisonment.
- Containing large amounts of drugs with the intent to sell.
- Malicious burning of property.
- Unlawful physical contact with another person.
- Defense where a person is too young to be held accountable for a crime.
20 Clues: Assisted suicide. • Long term imprisonment. • Temporary imprisonment. • Malicious burning of property. • The individual committing a crime. • The act of “breaking and entering”. • The taking of money and/or property. • The gateway crime of skipping school. • Knowingly bringing drugs in and out of state. • Unlawful physical contact with another person. • ...
IT´S A CRIME: KEY VOCABULARY 2023-02-08
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- a group of people chosen to decide on a case in court
- this person makes imitations of banknotes, signatures.. illigally
- a firearm, like a pistol, rifle,etc
- this person represents and defends clients in court
- the police or forensic scientist looks for ... at the scene of the crime
- Before prison, the criminal goes here to testify
- When the police finds the criminal, they ... him
- this person (may be private) investigates cases.Sherlock is a famous one
- the person who steals things
- the person in prison
- a criminal that enters other people´s property to steal
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- the act of stealing with force/ violence
- the place where criminals go, jail
- individual marks on the tip of our fingers used for recognition (`huellas')
- the person who is thought to be guilty* culpable
- a person who has seen or heard a crime
- a person who has committed a crime is a ...
- the person who suffers the crime
- to kill someone intentionally
- this person makes decisions in court
- a knife, gun, or any other object used to kill
21 Clues: the person in prison • the person who steals things • to kill someone intentionally • the person who suffers the crime • the place where criminals go, jail • a firearm, like a pistol, rifle,etc • this person makes decisions in court • a person who has seen or heard a crime • the act of stealing with force/ violence • a person who has committed a crime is a ... • ...
CROSSWORD 2023-03-18
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- Facilitated by ensuring
- Consequences of individual actions
- PATTERN, Theory explain crimes committed
- Theory minimize other factors
- Formal, human, and security
- Theory visible of crime
- Have four major components
- Engage in crime
- Theories classified three types
- 36,8 Volumes published
- Father of Sociology
- Act law makes punishable
- Grandfather of Charles Darwin
- Father of Criminal Justice
- Defensible space theory
- Human cells 22 pairs
- Classical school began
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- Act becomes morally right
- Greek word "physis" meaning
- Punishing who do offend
- Human behavior impact behavior
- Theory called " consequentialist"
- Laws enacted in 1926
- TRAITS, Theories determine person's character
- Theories external influences
- Mind and Logos meaning
- Heavy or obese
- Were antisocial and apathetic
- Link criminal behavior twins
- Somatotype thin and flat
- Deterrence from criminal act
- Were manic-depressive
- Personal location called
- Person's awareness space
- TOPINARD, French Anthropologist
- Incorporation of security hardware
- Theory relation criminal offending
- Basic security and behavioral
- "Structurally significant phenomenon"
- LANGE, Studied DZ,MZ twins
40 Clues: Heavy or obese • Engage in crime • Father of Sociology • Laws enacted in 1926 • Human cells 22 pairs • Were manic-depressive • Mind and Logos meaning • 36,8 Volumes published • Classical school began • Punishing who do offend • Theory visible of crime • Defensible space theory • Facilitated by ensuring • Somatotype thin and flat • Personal location called • Person's awareness space • ...
Natures of crime 2022-05-05
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- A non criminal homicide when you kill in self defense or in the “line of duty”.
- The gateway crime of skipping school.
- A crime punishable by less than a year in jail.
- An account of a persons whereabouts at the time a crime was committed.
- Temporary imprisonment.
- Knowingly bringing drugs in and out of state.
- A crime punishable by one or more years in prison.
- Criminal defense where someone claims that they were tricked into committing a crime.
- The act of “breaking and entering”.
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- Making an agreement with two or more people to commit a crime.
- Criminal defense where someone is forced to commit a crime.
- Assisted suicide.
- The individual committing a crime.
- The taking of money and/or property.
- A criminal defense where someone claims that they were not in their right mind during the commission of a crime.
- Long term imprisonment.
- Containing large amounts of drugs with the intent to sell.
- Malicious burning of property.
- Unlawful physical contact with another person.
- Defense where a person is too young to be held accountable for a crime.
20 Clues: Assisted suicide. • Long term imprisonment. • Temporary imprisonment. • Malicious burning of property. • The individual committing a crime. • The act of “breaking and entering”. • The taking of money and/or property. • The gateway crime of skipping school. • Knowingly bringing drugs in and out of state. • Unlawful physical contact with another person. • ...
Sports Pyscology Crossword 2024-06-10
13 Clues: mamba • teacher • principal • your minds • being hurt • head injury • shaking hands • game official • exercise games • hurting people • bad sportsmanship • how you act after a play • Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy
Anicca 2020-10-02
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- it affects living things, non living things and our minds
- accepting that all things change leads to less
- what happens when you expect things to remain unchanged
- opposite of permanence
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- something that Buddhists believe is wrong and anicca prevents
- impermanence/the idea that everything changes
- what anicca can lead to
- the community which helps support Buddhists
- alternate spelling for anicca
9 Clues: opposite of permanence • what anicca can lead to • alternate spelling for anicca • the community which helps support Buddhists • impermanence/the idea that everything changes • accepting that all things change leads to less • what happens when you expect things to remain unchanged • it affects living things, non living things and our minds • ...
Vocabulaire - Petite fille - 33-48 minutes 2021-12-03
18 Clues: bony • stick • meeting • buttocks • principal • to attend • force them • one by one • open minds • given that • to bring in • all that I can • such as she is • no one showed up • no one alerted us • child psychiatrist • to run into someone • to let oneself be taken advantage of
Legal Studies Unit 3 AoS 1&2 2019-10-16
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- Independent community based legal advice and assistance
- A litigant (not the lead plaintiff) in a representative proceeding
- Tribunal responsible for hearing minor civil matters in Victoria
- Heard in the Magistrates Court, determines sufficiency of evidence
- A penalty in a criminal matter, determined by a judge
- Process in a civil action where parties request information from each other
- State agency assisting litigants in civil and criminal matters
- Jurisdiction that hears civil matters in claims up to $100K
- A PoJ involving open and transparent legal proceedings.
- Restriction on time for the commencement of a civil action
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- Independent, unbiased and applies the law at trial
- Party intitiating a criminal matter
- Victim/witness requiring special conditions to give evidence
- A variety of orders against a defendant found liable in a civil trial
- Third party legal responsible for the actions of an employee.
- Document that commences a civil action
- A civil action.
- A minor criminal offence heard in the Magistrates Court
- Determines the timetable for a civil trial
- ADR using independent 3rd party, who may make suggestions to resolve dispute
20 Clues: A civil action. • Party intitiating a criminal matter • Document that commences a civil action • Determines the timetable for a civil trial • Independent, unbiased and applies the law at trial • A penalty in a criminal matter, determined by a judge • Independent community based legal advice and assistance • A minor criminal offence heard in the Magistrates Court • ...
Legal 2022-04-03
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- The body of law that is formed by the decisions of the court system is _______ Law
- Felonies are classified based on the _______ of the offense’s maximum or minimum penalty
- Process, ___ ______ means laws must be applied fairly and equally to all people, including a person accused of a crime
- A breach of law and broadly describes criminal or non-criminal acts that are punishable under Florida law
- _________ due process refers to the procedures that must be followed to protect a person's rights during a criminal justice process
- Criminal offense committed where a maximum penalty is death or incarceration in a state correctional facility for more than one year
- ______ offenses may be punishable by incarceration and classified as either misdemeanors or felonies
- Violation for which the only penalty may be a fine, forfeiture, or other civil penalty
- Each of the _____ felony classes are defined by the penalty and/or fine associated with it
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- A law enacted by a municipal or county government and which applies only within the jurisdiction of the government entity which created it
- Any criminal offense with a maximum incarceration penalty in a county jail of up to one year
- __________ Law is the written laws enacted by Congress, state legislatures, or local governing authorities in response to a perceived need
- Misdemeanors are classified by ______ based on the maximum penalty and/or fine associated with the offense
- The fair and consistent enforcement of the laws is ___________ due process, which means people are treated fairly
- The part of statutory law that identifies behaviors deemed unacceptable by society and sets the punishment for those behaviors is ________ Law
- The area of law that pertains to the legal action that a person takes to resolve non-criminal disputes is ______ Law
16 Clues: The body of law that is formed by the decisions of the court system is _______ Law • Violation for which the only penalty may be a fine, forfeiture, or other civil penalty • Felonies are classified based on the _______ of the offense’s maximum or minimum penalty • Each of the _____ felony classes are defined by the penalty and/or fine associated with it • ...
Crime 2018-04-14
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- stealing goods from a shop during shopping hours
- to consider a person to be a criminal
- people who maintain law and order
- a person who broke the law
- to take another person's things without right
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- breaking into a house or a flat to steal things
- to kill intentionally
- to interview a person about a crime in an official context
- taking a person away by force to get money for this person
- a place where criminals go for their crimes
- a police officer who solves crimes
- an illegal act
- stealing a lot of money from a bank or a shop often using force
- to take a person's life
- to find and arrest a criminal
- to catch a criminal and limit his liberty
16 Clues: an illegal act • to kill intentionally • to take a person's life • a person who broke the law • to find and arrest a criminal • people who maintain law and order • a police officer who solves crimes • to consider a person to be a criminal • to catch a criminal and limit his liberty • a place where criminals go for their crimes • to take another person's things without right • ...
The Darkest Minds 2023-03-05
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- The lake that the safe camp was on.
- The name of the disease that wipes out most of the kids in America.
- The people who guard and control the camps that the kids went to.
- The name of the black SUV the gang rode around in most of the time.
- Every color put together.
- People who use kids with powers for their own benefit.
- The name of the safe camp.
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- The first kid that Ruby knew that died from the disease.
- The place where Liam used to spend when hiding from people.
- The first kid to get the disease and he died.
- A bunch of reds taken by the government and controlled by Clancey to fight in an army and overthrow the government.
- People who look for kids with powers who are in hiding and then turn them over to the government for money.
- The name for the survivors of the disease.
- The device Cate gave Ruby to always find her.
- The camp Ruby went to.
15 Clues: The camp Ruby went to. • Every color put together. • The name of the safe camp. • The lake that the safe camp was on. • The name for the survivors of the disease. • The first kid to get the disease and he died. • The device Cate gave Ruby to always find her. • People who use kids with powers for their own benefit. • The first kid that Ruby knew that died from the disease. • ...
Eye of Minds 2024-01-30
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- A person who likes to play video games
- death caused by injuring oneself with the intent to die
- a person or thing that traces something or by which something may be traced.
- something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain.
- the middle of an apple
- a doorway, gate, or other entrance, especially a large and imposing one.
- a person or thing that takes an active role or produces a specified effect.
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- use a computer to gain unauthorized access to data in a system.
- A thing a person has that is kept personal
- blood is regarded as the seat of vitality.
- A route a person takes on a hike
- the state of being free from danger or threat.
- A game in which it feels like reality
- Vampires sleep in these
- the distinctive atmosphere or quality that seems to surround and be generated by a person, thing, or place.
15 Clues: the middle of an apple • Vampires sleep in these • A route a person takes on a hike • A game in which it feels like reality • A person who likes to play video games • A thing a person has that is kept personal • blood is regarded as the seat of vitality. • the state of being free from danger or threat. • death caused by injuring oneself with the intent to die • ...
BUS.law & ethics 2023-12-01
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- illegal act or behavior
- wrongful acts done on purpose
- 1 year and under/ temporary
- the final statemnts
- things effected by the criminal
- second serious crime
- legally responsible
- The final decision
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- a small violation:punishable by ticket
- longer than a year/permanent
- careless
- criminal time
- agreement for less prison/jail time
- statements The first step in a criminal trial\
14 Clues: careless • criminal time • The final decision • the final statemnts • legally responsible • second serious crime • illegal act or behavior • 1 year and under/ temporary • longer than a year/permanent • wrongful acts done on purpose • things effected by the criminal • agreement for less prison/jail time • a small violation:punishable by ticket • ...
Kevin's Law In Action Crossword 2025-08-15
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- legal responsibility for one’s actions
- to be charged with an alleged criminal offence
- a person who is injured or killed by another
- INCAPAX legal principle that children under 10 cannot be held criminally responsible
- REA Latin term meaning "guilty mind"
- a legally binding agreement
- the person accused of committing a crime
- the person who brings a case against another
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- REASONABLE DOUBT the standard of proof required in criminal trials
- a defense claiming the accused was elsewhere during the crime
- LAW the body of law dealing with crimes and punishment
- a formal accusation initiating a criminal case
- aged 18 or over
- a person who gives evidence in court
- a person under 18 years of age
- REUS Latin term meaning "guilty act"
16 Clues: aged 18 or over • a legally binding agreement • a person under 18 years of age • a person who gives evidence in court • REA Latin term meaning "guilty mind" • REUS Latin term meaning "guilty act" • legal responsibility for one’s actions • the person accused of committing a crime • a person who is injured or killed by another • the person who brings a case against another • ...
Moot Court Team Reveal 2024-08-01
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- This person has two Boxer(breed) dogs.
- This person is a fantasy nerd and loves Dungeons and Dragons.
- This person has been on America's Got Talent.
- This person has two kittens and loves rewatching comfort shows like criminal minds and grey's anatomy.
- This person can make meals out of random ingredients in your fridge.
- This person grew up in a small town of 1200, with a graduating class of 17.
- This person is a major K-Pop fan.
- This person's friends called her Pitbull.
- This person has the same tattoo as her grandma.
- This person wants to live on a farm one day.
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- This person is an expert at making sticky buns.
- This person used to commute from Apple Valley to El Monte for work.
- The beach is this person's happy place.
- This person loves big families, they are one of six and their mom is one of ten.
- This person loves working out and does obstacle races.
- This person loves frogs and was born in Canada.
- This person's passion began in Budapest, Hungary.
- This person loves live music/concerts and can only sleep if it's freezing in the room.
- This person wants to visit all of the national museums and parks.
- This person collects weird horror art.
- This person enjoys watching cartoons and collects cartoon character shirts.
- This person used to catch snakes in the Santa Monica mountains.
- This person loves salsa dancing and has a new Yorkie puppy.
23 Clues: This person is a major K-Pop fan. • This person has two Boxer(breed) dogs. • This person collects weird horror art. • The beach is this person's happy place. • This person's friends called her Pitbull. • This person wants to live on a farm one day. • This person has been on America's Got Talent. • This person is an expert at making sticky buns. • ...
***MOVIE STARS*** 2017-11-16
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- THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN SAID ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK
- HE IS A FREAK AND GEEK POSSIBLY YOUR NEW NEIGHBOR
- THIS HIGHSCHOOL MUSICAL STAR HAS A DIRTY GRANDPA
- THIS WEDDING SINGER WAS HAPPY GILMORE
- DRIVING MISS DAISY NEVER DROVE HIM CRAZY
- DIVORCED BRAD PITT TO BE WITH MARLEY AND ME
- THIS PRETTY WOMAN WON 3 GOLDEN GLOBES AND SLEPT WITH THE ENEMY
- MY SUPER EX GIRLFRIEND WHO KILLED BILL
- "WE DIDN'T LAND ON PLYMOUTH ROCK, PLYMOUTH ROCK LANDED ON US!"
- TAKE A BITE OF THIS COOKIE, BUT BEWARE SHE MIGHT BITE BACK
- ALL SHE WANTED WAS A LITTLE SALT
- WHEN HE SAID NOBODY PUTS BABY IN THE CORNER HE MEANT IT
- THIS FORMER FASHION MODEL KNOWS THE INS AND OUTS OF CRIMINAL MINDS
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- THAT GIRL WITH A PEARL EARRING WILL HAVE YOU LOST IN TRANSLATION
- SHE KNEW THERE WAS NO PLACE LIKE HOME
- BATMAN AND ROBIN SHARED CONFESSIONS OF A DANGEROUS MIND
- DON'T GET ELECTRIFIED BY HIS GREASE LIGHTHENING
- THIS WRESTLER KEEPS IT FAST AND FURIOUS
- HE WILL HAVVE YOU LAUGHING AND RIDING ALONG ON THE SOUL PLANE
- I SPY MALCOLM IN THE MIDDLE
- THE ELEPHANT MAN THAT SILENCED THE LAMBS
- HE TAKES STROLLS IN LA LA LAND WHILE WRITING IN HIS NOTEBOOK
- THIS HOT SHOT IS FROM SPIN CITY LIVING WITH TWO AND A HALF MEN
- IF YOU EVER WONDERED HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER ASK HER
- THIS SHE DEVIL WEARS PRADA INTO THE WOODS
25 Clues: I SPY MALCOLM IN THE MIDDLE • ALL SHE WANTED WAS A LITTLE SALT • SHE KNEW THERE WAS NO PLACE LIKE HOME • THIS WEDDING SINGER WAS HAPPY GILMORE • MY SUPER EX GIRLFRIEND WHO KILLED BILL • THIS WRESTLER KEEPS IT FAST AND FURIOUS • DRIVING MISS DAISY NEVER DROVE HIM CRAZY • THE ELEPHANT MAN THAT SILENCED THE LAMBS • THIS SHE DEVIL WEARS PRADA INTO THE WOODS • ...
Old time teatment 2025-05-13
Criminal Justice - Words To Study 2022-08-23
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- manslaughter killing of a human being in which the offender acted during the heat of the moment under circumstances that would cause a reasonable person to become emotionally or mentally disturbed to a point that they cannot control themselves
- suspicion requires that officers have a reason to suspect criminal activity before detaining someone
- a writ ordering a person to attend a court
- a hearing. formal reading of criminal charging
- punishment another phrase for death penalty
- searches any search of a person or property without a search warrant from a judge
- less serious than a felony
- an inconclusive trial, or one in which the jury cannot agree on a verdict
- an application to a higher court for a decision to be reversed
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- rule law that prohibits use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial
- hearing final step in criminal prosecution, where the court orders the guilty party’s penalty
- of counsel the right to have an attorney defend him or her at trial
- bargaining when the defendant pleads guilty to a lesser charge in exchange for a more lenient sentence or agreement to drop other charges
- manslaughter unintentional killing that results either from recklessness or criminal negligence
- degree murder when the person has a specific intent to kill or inflict great bodily harm
- detention detaining of an accused person in a criminal case before the trial has taken place
- more serious than a misdemeanor
- doubt proof that must be exceeded to secure a guilty verdict in a criminal case in a court of law
- jury jury that will consider a case fairly, without favoring or discriminating against anyone
- intentional act of swearing a false oath or falsifying an affirmation to tell the truth
20 Clues: less serious than a felony • more serious than a misdemeanor • a writ ordering a person to attend a court • punishment another phrase for death penalty • a hearing. formal reading of criminal charging • an application to a higher court for a decision to be reversed • of counsel the right to have an attorney defend him or her at trial • ...
chapter 3 2024-01-10
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- an approch to crime that is ground in the consept of ratinal choises
- a theory maintaing that crime will occur if crime opportunity are easy to commit
- a crime reporting system in which police decribe each offence that occures during a crime
- the argument that people are most likley to engage in criminal behavior is they have traits associated with crime
- theory that explains the element necessary for a crime
- a theory that argues criminal behavoirs is caused by feeling of strain
- a theory that decribes criminal behaviors as a desires to seek pleasure
- a theroy contending that labeling a person as a defendent or crimianl makes that person more likely to ingage in future events
- in the FBI uniform crime reporting scheme the pratice whereby only the most serous of offences are commited
- a theory that explainscrime as a outcome of conflicting intrest beween groups in society
- a frame work consiting of a group of theories that propse simlier explantions
- a theory assering that criminal behavior are learnd from associating with others
- a school of thought that argues science can be used to discover the true couse of a crime
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- a prespetive indicating that people free will to choose between criminal and lawful behaviors
- criminology reaserch that looks at whether adopted childern share criminal tendecies and lawful behaviors
- a random servay of the U.S household thar measure crime agenst victums
- a therory mantaing that neighborhood charterictes including poverty
- the number of reported crimes divided by the population of the jurisdtion and multiplied by 100,000
- a theory that explains how gender equality affects female offenders
19 Clues: theory that explains the element necessary for a crime • a therory mantaing that neighborhood charterictes including poverty • a theory that explains how gender equality affects female offenders • an approch to crime that is ground in the consept of ratinal choises • a random servay of the U.S household thar measure crime agenst victums • ...
True Crime Vocabulary 2024-03-21
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- A person believed to be involved in the crime, often based on evidence or suspicion.
- Case A crime that remains unsolved for an extended period, often reopened for investigation later.
- Justice System The system of institutions, laws, and procedures designed to maintain social order and enforce criminal laws.
- The reason behind why a crime was committed.
- Evidence Scientific evidence collected from crime scenes, such as DNA, fingerprints, or ballistics.
- Terms used to describe individuals with antisocial personality disorder, often characterized by a lack of empathy and disregard for others' rights.
- A request for a higher court to review and reconsider a decision made by a lower court.
- Scene The location where a crime took place, which may contain valuable evidence.
- Information or items that are used to establish facts in a criminal investigation.
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- Operandi (M.O.) The characteristic method of operation or pattern used by a criminal to commit a crime.
- The individual who has been harmed or killed as a result of the crime.
- The process of determining a punishment for a convicted criminal.
- Profiling Analyzing evidence from a crime scene to create a profile of the likely perpetrator, including their behavior, personality, and demographic characteristics.
- Someone who has seen or has knowledge about the crime and may provide testimony or evidence.
- A piece of evidence that shows a suspect was elsewhere at the time the crime was committed, providing them with a defense.
- The legal process of bringing charges against a person accused of committing a crime.
- Crime A genre of non-fiction media (books, documentaries, podcasts, etc.) that focuses on real criminal cases.
- The person or group responsible for committing a crime.
- Killer A person who commits multiple murders over a period of time, often with a similar modus operandi.
- The legal team representing the accused person in a criminal trial.
20 Clues: The reason behind why a crime was committed. • The person or group responsible for committing a crime. • The process of determining a punishment for a convicted criminal. • The legal team representing the accused person in a criminal trial. • The individual who has been harmed or killed as a result of the crime. • ...
crimes 2022-11-03
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- - stealing from a shop
- - the person who steals
- - the person who killed someone
- - steal a person
- - stealing something using weapons
- - the person who investigates
- - to steal money by tricking people
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- - to enter someone's house illegally
- - to try and find the truth about a crime
- - when the policeman catches a criminal
- - to kill someone
- - the person who punishes a criminal
- - a punishment where you are stuck inside and cannot leave
- - the punishment you are given
- - the crime of stealing
- - say someone did a crime
- - the person hurt by a criminal
17 Clues: - steal a person • - to kill someone • - stealing from a shop • - the person who steals • - the crime of stealing • - say someone did a crime • - the person who investigates • - the punishment you are given • - the person who killed someone • - the person hurt by a criminal • - stealing something using weapons • - to steal money by tricking people • ...
CRIME and IT'S CONSEQUENCES CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-10-03
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- criminal intent or guilty state of mind.
- external consequence that makes an action a crime.
- another meaning for norm.
- standard-what human beings should or should not do.
- not a crime when committed by an adult.
- wrong in themselves.
- legal defense or legal excuse from criminal responsibility.
- stands for uniform crime reports
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- forced or coerced to do so against his/her will.
- criminal law-must not be retroactive.
- part one offenses
- the harm must be legally forbidden.
- refers to criminal conduct-reckless.
13 Clues: part one offenses • wrong in themselves. • another meaning for norm. • stands for uniform crime reports • the harm must be legally forbidden. • refers to criminal conduct-reckless. • criminal law-must not be retroactive. • not a crime when committed by an adult. • criminal intent or guilty state of mind. • forced or coerced to do so against his/her will. • ...
Courtroom Crossword 2020-11-28
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- A jury member who acts as the chairman and spokesperson for the jury.
- The deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another; murder.
- Having the agreement and consent of all.
- A jury verdict that a criminal defendant is not guilty, or the finding of a judge that the evidence is insufficient to support a conviction.
- A claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when an act is alleged to have taken place.
- Consideration and discussion of facts, laws, and other matters, particularly by members of a jury, a panel of judges, or by any group including a legislature.
- In a criminal case, the person accused of the crime.
- A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case.
- Doubt A standard of proof that must be surpassed to convict an accused in a criminal proceeding.
- Formally accuse of or charge with a serious crime.
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- Question (a witness called by the other party) in a court of law to discredit or undercut testimony already given.
- Declare someone to be guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law.
- The reason a person may have committed a crime
- Jury A jury that cannot agree upon a verdict after extended deliberation and is unable to reach the required unanimity or supermajority.
- Thought out or planned beforehand.
- A lawyer who conducts the case against a defendant in a criminal court.
- Asserted to be true or to exist, yet not proven.
- The offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation.
- Evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials or before grand juries.
19 Clues: Thought out or planned beforehand. • Having the agreement and consent of all. • The reason a person may have committed a crime • Asserted to be true or to exist, yet not proven. • Formally accuse of or charge with a serious crime. • In a criminal case, the person accused of the crime. • A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case. • ...
Forensic Fields 2025-02-25
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- examination of machinery
- crime scene investigator
- study of insects
- investigation into the cause of death
- analysis of toxic substances
- occupation of solving crimes
- examination of dental evidence and bite marks
- study of bodily fluids
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- analysis of written or spoken language
- examination of skeletal remains
- study of criminal behaviour
- science of projectiles and firearms
- carries out criminal interrogations and counselling
- examines biological material
- use of plants in criminal evidence
15 Clues: study of insects • study of bodily fluids • examination of machinery • crime scene investigator • study of criminal behaviour • analysis of toxic substances • examines biological material • occupation of solving crimes • examination of skeletal remains • use of plants in criminal evidence • science of projectiles and firearms • investigation into the cause of death • ...
3/4 8th Grade Trivia! 2022-05-24
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- This person's dream career is to be an author
- This person's dream concert would be Taylor Swift
- This person would have dinner with Ryan Reynolds and Robert Downey Jr.
- This person's summer plans are to go to Mexico & Six Flags
- This person's favorite television show is Stranger Things.
- This person's dream job is to be an anesthesiologist.
- This person would have dinner with Elon Musk & Hasan Minhaj
- This person's favorite show is Criminal Minds.
- This person's dream concert would be Eugene's rap concert.
- This person's last meal would be their mom's spicy lamb curry with rice, a 2 liter Pepsi, water, naan, and Ben& Jerrys Ice Cream
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- This person's favorite show right now is Friends
- This person's would go to a My Chemical Romance concert
- This person would have dinner with Kylie Jenner & Trisha Paytas.
- This person is spending their entire summer in Ireland
- This person's favorite book is It Ends With Us
- This person's dream job is to be a surgeon
- This person's favorite show is Rick and Morty
- This person's dream career is to be a pediatrician
- This person's favorite song right now is Twizzy Rich by Yeat.
- This person's last meal would be steak & potatoes with lemonade.
- This person would go to dinner with Joe Keery and Joe Keery only
- This person's dream career is to be a pilot or professional soccer player.
22 Clues: This person's dream job is to be a surgeon • This person's dream career is to be an author • This person's favorite show is Rick and Morty • This person's favorite book is It Ends With Us • This person's favorite show is Criminal Minds. • This person's favorite show right now is Friends • This person's dream concert would be Taylor Swift • ...
Information Goldmine Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-25
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- Spiritual, mental & biological poison that calcifies your pineal gland
- another tinyurl goes after .com/
- “Places” of existence
- A website that shortens urls to make them easier to share
- If it can be perceived in 2 or more contradicting ways or is truth and/or untrue 2 or more ways it is _
- Spiritual and sacred organ that naturally produces melatonin, 5-MEO-DMT and DMT
- Mind over matter. _ over mind
- Last url exposing vaccines and the heinous and offensive crimes and criminals surrounding them and the ongoing deceptive criminal agendas taking place right now
- Secret knowledge
- The enemy Trojan-horse organization being used to get the new world order
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- Another’s one exposing ongoing crimes and threats to us all leading you to an uncountable amount of victims and another rabbit hole of information
- What has been used to manipulate, control and enslave the minds of humanity for thousands of years
- If it has multiple meanings reasons, descriptions, interpretations etc it is _
- The treacherous evil plot to enslave every man, woman and child on this planet
- The process of going to higher dimensions or plains of existence
- The process of transforming the body into divine light
- what goes after tinyurl.com/ right now for you to go to the goldmine If intelligence left there for you
- Used in URLs and is used at the end of tinyurls after .com
- Sets you free
- The opposite of freedom
- If it’s intentionally not the truth it’s a _
21 Clues: Sets you free • Secret knowledge • “Places” of existence • The opposite of freedom • Mind over matter. _ over mind • another tinyurl goes after .com/ • If it’s intentionally not the truth it’s a _ • The process of transforming the body into divine light • A website that shortens urls to make them easier to share • Used in URLs and is used at the end of tinyurls after .com • ...
Intro to Criminal Justice Chapter 12 2023-04-02
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- , all law that is not criminal, including tort, contract, personal property, maritime and commercial law
- , an offense is cleared by arrest or solved when at least one person is arrested
- , A violation of social rules of conduct, interpreted and expressed by a written criminal code, created by people holding social and political power
- , type of multiple killer who spreads the murderous outburst over a few days
- , Type of multiple killer who kills over a long period of time
- , a defense for a criminal act claiming that the criminal act was reasonable or necessary
- , an illegal act, or failure to act when legally required
- , a sentence entailing the conditional release of a convicted offender into the community under the supervision of the court
- , criminal acts directed toward a particular person or members of a group because they share a discernible racial, ethnic, religious characteristic
- , a guilty mind
- , a condition of probation in which the offender repays society or the victim of crime for the trouble the offender caused
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- , Levying a money payment on offenders to compensate society for their misdeeds
- , A fine geared to the average daily income of the convicted offender in an effort to bring equity to the sentencing
- , the absence or weakness of rules, norms, or guidelines on what is socially or morally acceptable
- , a program requiring probationers to pay in part for the cost of their treatment
- , the chief law enforcement officer in a county
- , An administrative act performed by a parole authority that removes a person from parole, or a judicial order.
- , the seizure of personal property by the state as a civil or criminal penalty
- , in early english towns, an appointed peacekeeper who organized citizens for protecetion
- , the emotional turmoil and conflict caused when people believe that they cannot achieve their desires and goals
- , the law of personal injuries
- , The process in which a probation officer settles cases at the initial appearance before the onset of formal criminal proceedings.
- , A group of citizens chosen to hear charges against persons accused of crime and to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to bring those persons to trial
23 Clues: , a guilty mind • , the law of personal injuries • , the chief law enforcement officer in a county • , an illegal act, or failure to act when legally required • , Type of multiple killer who kills over a long period of time • , type of multiple killer who spreads the murderous outburst over a few days • ...
Legal Lingo 2022-06-24
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- To take a person into custody, by authority of law, for the purpose of charging him/her with a criminal offense.
- Proof of fact(s) presented at a trial.
- An act in violation or the penal laws of a state or the United States.
- Cash or surety posted to procure the release of a defendant by ensuring his/her future attendance at court and compelling him/her to remain in the jurisdiction of the court.
- A presiding officer of the court.
- Give evidence as a witness in a law court.
- A person’s acknowledgement of his/her involvement in criminal and/or prejudicial behavior.
- A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- A person under the age of 18.
- An advocate, counsel, or official agent employed in preparing, managing, and trying cases in court.
- Any public order or decision that is binding upon those to whom it is addressed.
- Defendant’s answer to the charge – guilty, not guilty or nolo contendere.
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- A serious crime for which the punishment is prison for more than a year or death.
- Persons selected according to law and sworn to inquire into and declare a verdict on matters of fact.
- A dispute that has been taken to court; a lawsuit.
- A person who knowingly and voluntarily participates with another in a criminal activity.
- A person who testifies to what he/she has seen, heard, or otherwise experienced.
- In a civil case, the person being sued. In a criminal case, the person accused of the crime.
- A person’s admission of enough facts to establish his/her guilt of a particular crime.
- A person who commits an illegal act.
- A person under the age of 18
- The findings of a judge or jury at the end of a trial.
- To send a person to prison, asylum, or reformatory by a court order.
- Someone who suffers harm or loss or is killed by another.
- Justice System, The network of courts and tribunals which deal with criminal law and its enforcement.
25 Clues: A person under the age of 18 • A person under the age of 18. • A presiding officer of the court. • A person who commits an illegal act. • Proof of fact(s) presented at a trial. • Give evidence as a witness in a law court. • A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant. • A dispute that has been taken to court; a lawsuit. • ...
Judicial term 2022-04-20
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- you go there if you get a criminal offense
- person named as the wrong-doer in a civil or criminal case
- a person who brings a case against another person
- how many years does the supreme court get to stay in office after getting elected
- you have to do this even for breaking a civil law and even a criminal law too.
- another name for this is status offense
- what age does georgia law defines a juvenile person under
- Has the final say about Georgia laws
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- criminal case like a traffic violation and like fighting in the streets
- you have to get _______ to become a part of the judicial branch
- when a person is under 17 you have to go here when you don't obey like missing school
- paying a judge to release an accused person
- you do this when you don't show up to court when you're called
- This has the power of ruling unconstitutional laws
- what step one of the adult criminal justice process
15 Clues: Has the final say about Georgia laws • another name for this is status offense • you go there if you get a criminal offense • paying a judge to release an accused person • a person who brings a case against another person • This has the power of ruling unconstitutional laws • what step one of the adult criminal justice process • ...
CRIMINAL LAW 2021-02-02
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- serious crimes such as murder, kidnapping and robbery—-felony
- who receives stolen property —-fence
- a grand jury decides whether there is enough evidence to charge you with a crime——Indictment
- -- Encourage or assist (someone) to do something wrong to commit a crime or other offense
- - Sec 439 CrPC deals with it, gives specific powers to HC and Court of Sessions
- - to bring before the court, advance evidence for
- INTENT -- State of mind that accompanies the commission or the offence
- serious crimes such as shoplifting or a DUI——Misdemeanor
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- property damage, often for aesthetic purposes—-vandalism
- -- Reason why the act was committed
- taking the property of another; theft; stealing
- incapax - maxim related to Sec 82 of IPC
- when the accused person is brought to court to hear charges, and plead guilty, not guilty, or no contest.
13 Clues: -- Reason why the act was committed • who receives stolen property —-fence • incapax - maxim related to Sec 82 of IPC • taking the property of another; theft; stealing • - to bring before the court, advance evidence for • property damage, often for aesthetic purposes—-vandalism • serious crimes such as shoplifting or a DUI——Misdemeanor • ...
criminal justice 2022-11-29
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- a french phrase that means to speak the truth
- peer pressure to do a crime
- the process through which a convicted person is changed or reformed
- getting caught doing a crime and going to jail
- an excuse that someone has,that they were somewhere else during the crime
- an act that violates a law, government sets a penalty
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- people who decide whether or not a person gets charged
- guilty state of mind
- somebody that helps somebody commit a crime
- the person who is injured when another person commits a crime
- imprisoned by the government
- is a punishment given as a kind of revenge for wrong doing
- a grand jury formal charge
13 Clues: guilty state of mind • a grand jury formal charge • peer pressure to do a crime • imprisoned by the government • somebody that helps somebody commit a crime • a french phrase that means to speak the truth • getting caught doing a crime and going to jail • an act that violates a law, government sets a penalty • people who decide whether or not a person gets charged • ...
criminal justice 2022-11-29
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- a french phrase that means to speak the truth
- peer pressure to do a crime
- the process through which a convicted person is changed or reformed
- getting caught doing a crime and going to jail
- an excuse that someone has,that they were somewhere else during the crime
- an act that violates a law, government sets a penalty
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- people who decide whether or not a person gets charged
- guilty state of mind
- somebody that helps somebody commit a crime
- the person who is injured when another person commits a crime
- imprisoned by the government
- is a punishment given as a kind of revenge for wrong doing
- a grand jury formal charge
13 Clues: guilty state of mind • a grand jury formal charge • peer pressure to do a crime • imprisoned by the government • somebody that helps somebody commit a crime • a french phrase that means to speak the truth • getting caught doing a crime and going to jail • an act that violates a law, government sets a penalty • people who decide whether or not a person gets charged • ...
criminal justice 2022-11-29
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- a french phrase that means to speak the truth
- peer pressure to do a crime
- the process through which a convicted person is changed or reformed
- getting caught doing a crime and going to jail
- an excuse that someone has,that they were somewhere else during the crime
- an act that violates a law, government sets a penalty
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- people who decide whether or not a person gets charged
- guilty state of mind
- somebody that helps somebody commit a crime
- the person who is injured when another person commits a crime
- imprisoned by the government
- is a punishment given as a kind of revenge for wrong doing
- a grand jury formal charge
13 Clues: guilty state of mind • a grand jury formal charge • peer pressure to do a crime • imprisoned by the government • somebody that helps somebody commit a crime • a french phrase that means to speak the truth • getting caught doing a crime and going to jail • an act that violates a law, government sets a penalty • people who decide whether or not a person gets charged • ...
CRIMINAL LAW 2024-07-20
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- facie Evidence sufficient to establish a claim
- Actions declared illegal
- The party who initiates a lawsuit
- Menteri Head of state government without a Sultan
- A proposed law
- Bill that becomes law
- Act passed by the State Legislative Assembly
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- Sacred law of Islam
- Punitive damages are never awarded in civil case under this law
- The power to make laws
- Result of civil law violations
- Repeated acts accepted as law
- Rules enforced by a governing authority
13 Clues: A proposed law • Sacred law of Islam • Bill that becomes law • The power to make laws • Actions declared illegal • Repeated acts accepted as law • Result of civil law violations • The party who initiates a lawsuit • Rules enforced by a governing authority • Act passed by the State Legislative Assembly • facie Evidence sufficient to establish a claim • ...
Criminal law 2025-11-26
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- test obscenity: determines whether material is obscene: appeals to prurient interest, patently offensive, and lacks serious value
- threat: statement where a reasonable person would foresee the statement as a serious expression of intent to harm
- doctrine: law is invaild if it restricts substantially more speech than necessary
- of law official interpretation exception: defense when defendant reasonablt relies on an official statement of law later found incorrect
- test: crime must be the producy of a mental disease or deflect
- scrutiny: law must serve a compelling government interest and be narrowly tailored using the least restrictive means
- rape: strict liability offense where consent and mistake of age are not defenses
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- regualtion: regulates speech because of its message; triggers strict scrutiny
- impluse test: defendant knew the act was wrong but could not control their behavior due to mental disorder
- rule self-defense: no duty to retreat before using deadly force if confronted with unlawful deadly force
- defense: defendant commits crime due to threat of unlawful force, but usually not a defense to murder
- test incitement: speech can be punished only if intended to incite imminent lawless action and likely to producce such action
- of law knowledge element exception: defense when the statue explicitly requires knowledge that conduct is illegal
- in concert RICO: participants knowingly join together to carry out a racketeering scheme
14 Clues: test: crime must be the producy of a mental disease or deflect • regualtion: regulates speech because of its message; triggers strict scrutiny • rape: strict liability offense where consent and mistake of age are not defenses • doctrine: law is invaild if it restricts substantially more speech than necessary • ...
Musical Minds Crossword 2021-01-28
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- treat people with____?
- the Seattle sound
- famous concert in the 1960’s
- famous music magazine
- they started an invasion
- musical poet
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- the orchestra boss
- music streaming app
- do I wanna ___ ?
- Fleetwood Mac singer Stevie______?
- smells like teen___?
- the song that plays during the tunnel scene of Perks of Being a Wallflower
- the king of rock and roll
- musical inspiration for Mamma Mia
14 Clues: musical poet • do I wanna ___ ? • the Seattle sound • the orchestra boss • music streaming app • smells like teen___? • famous music magazine • treat people with____? • they started an invasion • the king of rock and roll • famous concert in the 1960’s • musical inspiration for Mamma Mia • Fleetwood Mac singer Stevie______? • ...
Elvis 2024-08-25
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- ________ Las Vegas
- ____________Trilogy
- ____________ Minds
- Elvis' Home
- Heartbreak __________
- Love Me _________
- __________ Dog
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- peanut butter and ______ sandwich
- Elvis has been inducted into ___ Hall of Fame
- __________, Tennessee
- ________ Hawaii tour
- ____________ Rock
- Can't help ________ in Love
- Jesse Garon was Elvis' ______
14 Clues: Elvis' Home • __________ Dog • ____________ Rock • Love Me _________ • ________ Las Vegas • ____________ Minds • ____________Trilogy • ________ Hawaii tour • __________, Tennessee • Heartbreak __________ • Can't help ________ in Love • Jesse Garon was Elvis' ______ • peanut butter and ______ sandwich • Elvis has been inducted into ___ Hall of Fame
nin10 2024-07-02
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- Secret fighting ring
- Love interest
- Unnamed protagonist
- Cher's fashion tale
- Hannibal Lecter film
- Alien secret agents
- Documentary filmmaker
- Cher's best friend
- Mysterious leader
- Detective protagonist
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- Serial killer nickname
- Cher's stepbrother
- Silent criminal
- Young FBI agent
- Inept criminal
- Other filmmaker
- Deadly sins thriller
- Agency head
- Veteran detective
- Found footage horror
- Cannibalistic doctor
- Fashion-forward teen
- Missing filmmaker
23 Clues: Agency head • Love interest • Inept criminal • Silent criminal • Young FBI agent • Other filmmaker • Veteran detective • Mysterious leader • Missing filmmaker • Cher's stepbrother • Cher's best friend • Unnamed protagonist • Cher's fashion tale • Alien secret agents • Secret fighting ring • Deadly sins thriller • Hannibal Lecter film • Found footage horror • Cannibalistic doctor • Fashion-forward teen • ...
Criminal Law Crossword 2023-12-06
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- How many elements of a crime are there
- The criminal act.
- Entering or remaining in a structure with the intent to commit a criminal offense inside
- The intent to commit a crime.
- The person/team accusing someone of a crime
- In a first degree burglary there has to be a _______.
- The reasoning behind a criminal act
- A way of achieving a task or goal
- ______ degree burglary is breaking into a place where people live
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- Stealing property
- A crime was planned and then actually committed.
- There was harm done to others during a criminal act
- Stealing property less than $1000
- When someone voluntarily helps someone commit a crime
- The person accused of a crime
- When someone is unable to know or understand that they are committing a crime and that their actions are wrong
- When an act is done without planning
17 Clues: Stealing property • The criminal act. • The person accused of a crime • The intent to commit a crime. • Stealing property less than $1000 • A way of achieving a task or goal • The reasoning behind a criminal act • When an act is done without planning • How many elements of a crime are there • The person/team accusing someone of a crime • ...
Medically Induced 2022-06-20
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- examines children
- of utmost importance
- poc test kit style
- patient transportation
- healthcare worker
- scheduler
- cardiac instrument
- scheduled visit
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- type of center
- supposedly always has something wrong
- incident reporting method
- offsite visit option
- medical customer
- see through technology
- pandemic causing
- "of the minds"
- gown, goggles, gloves, mask
- coveted medication
18 Clues: scheduler • type of center • "of the minds" • scheduled visit • medical customer • pandemic causing • examines children • healthcare worker • poc test kit style • cardiac instrument • coveted medication • of utmost importance • offsite visit option • patient transportation • see through technology • incident reporting method • gown, goggles, gloves, mask • supposedly always has something wrong
Law and 2024-10-23
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- scene rikospaikka
- punishment kuolemanrangaistus
- battery pahoinpitely
- bail takuu
- perpetrator rikoksentekijä, rikollinen
- service yhdyskuntapalvelu
- attorney puolustuksen asianajaja
- offence rikos
- record rikosrekisteri
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- haastehakemus, kanne
- rikostoveri
- of law tuomioistuin
- syytetty, vastaaja
- terrorist kyberterroristi
- syyllinen
15 Clues: syyllinen • bail takuu • rikostoveri • offence rikos • scene rikospaikka • syytetty, vastaaja • of law tuomioistuin • haastehakemus, kanne • battery pahoinpitely • record rikosrekisteri • service yhdyskuntapalvelu • terrorist kyberterroristi • punishment kuolemanrangaistus • attorney puolustuksen asianajaja • perpetrator rikoksentekijä, rikollinen
Hunger and Thirst 2024-11-29
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- when pursuing righteousness, we need to _____ our minds (Romans 12:2)
- What we should hunger and thirst for (Matthew 5:6)
- What God does for those seeking righteousness (Psalm 42:2)
- Act of presenting ourselves to God (Romans 12:1)
- Type of life promised to believers
- Belief in Christ that leads to righteousness (Philippians 3:9)
- Type of water Jesus offers to the thirsty (Revelation 21:6)
- Type of pursuits that are the opposite of righteous
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- Deep longing for righteousness (Matthew 5:6)
- Paulwants a righteousness that comes through faith in______ (phil 3:9)
- Intense desire for righteousness (Matthew 5:6)
- What happens to our minds when we seek God (Romans 12:2)
- To actively seek after righteousness
- God's nature, set apart from sin
- To search for God's righteousness (Matthew 6:33)
- Promise to those who hunger for righteousness (Matthew 5:6)
- State of those chasing worldly pursuits
- What we should seek first, along with righteousness (Matthew 6:33)
18 Clues: God's nature, set apart from sin • Type of life promised to believers • To actively seek after righteousness • State of those chasing worldly pursuits • Deep longing for righteousness (Matthew 5:6) • Intense desire for righteousness (Matthew 5:6) • To search for God's righteousness (Matthew 6:33) • Act of presenting ourselves to God (Romans 12:1) • ...
Forensics Introduction 2023-08-06
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- Study of insect activity on cadavers most often used for time of death
- Analysis of skeletal remains from crime scenes
- Study of criminal behavior
- Forensic dentistry most often used for human identification
- Determination of the cause and manner of death
- Part of the Department of Justice. Investigates drug crimes
- Engineering principles used forensic cases.
- Part of Homeland Security specializing in inks and counterfeit currency
- A witness to a crime who testifies what they saw or heard.
- Analysis of physical evidence from a crime scene.
- Part of the Department of Justice. Investigates explosives and firearms
- Part of the Department of Justice. Larges forensic lab in the world.
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- psychology criminal matters
- computer science of criminal and civil offenses
- Part of the department of the interior. Investigates crime with animals and Plants
- A scientist who analyzes evidence generated by criminal or civil offenses
- Investigates crimes through the mail.
- Application of science to matters involving the public or legal matters.
18 Clues: Study of criminal behavior • psychology criminal matters • Investigates crimes through the mail. • Engineering principles used forensic cases. • Analysis of skeletal remains from crime scenes • Determination of the cause and manner of death • computer science of criminal and civil offenses • Analysis of physical evidence from a crime scene. • ...
VOCABULARY CRIME 2024-04-17
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- - something that you have in your foot
- - the detective have to look for ...
- - the unlawful killing of a person, esp. when done deliberately:
- - to inspect or look at carefully, closely, or officially so as to judge or discover something:
- - when a police catch and hold a person
- - when the detective know what happened the robbery is
- - the police can hold the person he ... them
- - the action of robbery
- - something that you have in your finger and detectives use to get evidences
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- - is something that is very dangerous and you hear a very hard sound
- - a person employed to protect buildings, people, etc, and to collect and deliver large sums of money
- - when a criminal enter to a house and get something that is not of his is call
- - the person who be arrest
- - the person who have to arrest the criminal
- - a police officer or a private investigator whose job is to get information and evidence about crime:
- - the criminal run so the police have to .... he
- - o look into or examine the particulars of (something) carefully so as to discover something hidden, unique, or complex:
- - the place where the police catch the criminal and he come here
18 Clues: - the action of robbery • - the person who be arrest • - the detective have to look for ... • - something that you have in your foot • - when a police catch and hold a person • - the person who have to arrest the criminal • - the police can hold the person he ... them • - the criminal run so the police have to .... he • ...
Fun with PLW 2012-04-20
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- Case law is also known as ____ law.
- Party commencing civil proceeding.
- Magistrate and District court belong to this court category.
- Prosecutor must prove his case beyond reasonable doubt to win his case.
- Possible sanctions for criminal proceedings.
- To claim $190,000 from a friend, you will apply to the ___ court.
- One of the benefits of doctrine of judicial precedent.
- High Court and Court of Appeal belong to this court category.
- Judge's will ___ someone who is found to be not guilty.
- A mandatory stage before a law can be enforced.
- Singapore's final court is the Court of ___.
- One of judge's decision in civil proceedings.
- ____ court has unlimited jurisdiction.
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- Supreme law of the land.
- In this proceeding, only need to produce evidence to prove defendant is liable on a balance of probablity.
- Another benefit of doctrine of judicial precedent.
- To charge someone for theft punishable with jail term not more than 10 weeks, you go to ___ court.
- Party being charged in a criminal proceeding.
- Possible sanctions for civil proceedings.
- A draft legislation.
- Another possible sanctions for criminal proceedings.
21 Clues: A draft legislation. • Supreme law of the land. • Party commencing civil proceeding. • Case law is also known as ____ law. • ____ court has unlimited jurisdiction. • Possible sanctions for civil proceedings. • Possible sanctions for criminal proceedings. • Singapore's final court is the Court of ___. • Party being charged in a criminal proceeding. • ...
Kaat's kruiswoordraadsel 2014-07-15
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- lievelingsdier van je medeleidster
- dienen zwarten uit Criminal Minds
- zotten kleerwinkel (als uwen zak niet doorscheurt tenminste ;-))
- je favoriete site
- bezorgde je blauwe plekken
- je beste maatje in de klas
- hier werk je nu reeds
- je nieuwe favoriete schrijfster
- je favoriete snoepjes .. al weten we niet of er gaan zijn wnr je thuis komt als het van Sofie afhangt
- je favoriete serie
- je hebt in vele en vele kleuren
- jouw parfum
- jouw droomauto (merk)
- welke ziekte heeft je medeleidster?
- het is groen en het drijft
- je al reeds favoriete schrijfster
- favoriete strip
- jouw sterrige schoenen
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- hier ga je werken
- de thee die jij het liefste drinkt
- jij maakt de beste!
- jouw lievelingskleur volgens het kampboekje
- zo zou je je zoon noemen
- land waar je graag naar op reis wilt
- het is groen en het trilt
- jouw chiroscoop volgens het kampboekje
- land waar je volgend jaar wrs naar op reis gaat
- deze auto heb je in het klein
- het omgekeerde van de straat
- zonder deze kan je niet slapen
- de beste leden van de wereld
- diegene die je super hard mist, kunnen er soms genen weg mee
- zo heb jij je koffie het liefst
- je nieuwe hobby waar we graag willen aan mee doen
- wilt Sofie graag eens gaan eten met jou, want Trui krijgt ze daar niet mee naar toe
35 Clues: jouw parfum • favoriete strip • hier ga je werken • je favoriete site • je favoriete serie • jij maakt de beste! • hier werk je nu reeds • jouw droomauto (merk) • jouw sterrige schoenen • zo zou je je zoon noemen • het is groen en het trilt • bezorgde je blauwe plekken • je beste maatje in de klas • het is groen en het drijft • het omgekeerde van de straat • de beste leden van de wereld • ...
criminal 2013-12-16
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- a shaped covering for the hand
- the act or process of investigating
- a person awaiting trial
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- a reddish fluid in vertebrates
- intended as representative of the whole
- the permanent end of all functions of life in an organism or some of its cellular components
- a person whose primary occupation is civil or nonmilitary
- a dead body, esp of a human being; cadaver
8 Clues: a person awaiting trial • a reddish fluid in vertebrates • a shaped covering for the hand • the act or process of investigating • intended as representative of the whole • a dead body, esp of a human being; cadaver • a person whose primary occupation is civil or nonmilitary • the permanent end of all functions of life in an organism or some of its cellular components
The Inspiration of the Bible 2023-02-12
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- Every ______ in the Bible carries God's authority.
- Men spoke from God as they were carried along by ______.
- Plenary.
- The work of the Holy Spirit.
- The inspiration of scripture extends to the specific words.
- What does the King James Bible translate the word "breathed out" in 2 Timothy 3:16 as?
- God did not take control of the writers' _______.
- What does the English Standard Bible translate the word "inspiration" in 2 Timothy 3:16 as?
- The wrong source of the prophecy is the _____ of man.
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- God did not take _______ of the writers' minds.
- What does the inspiration of scripture not imply about the writers of the Bible?
- What can we be sure of when we read the Bible?
- Whose word is the Bible?
- The writers' writing _______ can still be seen in the Bible.
- Not the inspiration of the Bible.
- What can still be seen in the Bible about the writers?
- The feeling of an ordinary inspiration (not the inspiration of the Bible).
- All Scripture.
- Men _____ from God (2 Peter 1:21).
- The Bible as God's Word.
20 Clues: Plenary. • All Scripture. • Whose word is the Bible? • The Bible as God's Word. • The work of the Holy Spirit. • Not the inspiration of the Bible. • Men _____ from God (2 Peter 1:21). • What can we be sure of when we read the Bible? • God did not take _______ of the writers' minds. • God did not take control of the writers' _______. • ...
Unit 2 Legal Studies Exam Revision 2021-10-26
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- the number of jurors in a civil trial
- a penalty imposed by a court on a person guilty of a criminal offence
- a minor criminal offence
- an amount of money that the curt orders one party to pay in a civil claim
- serious criminal offence
- a sanction that requires the offender to pay an amount of money
- one purpose of a sanction,designed to safeguard the community from an offender by preventing them from committing a further offence.
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- a sanction that involves removing the offender from society for a period of time
- a person charged with a criminal offence
- law made by judges through decisions made in cases
- a party that initiates a legal claim in a civil dispute
- the number of jurors in a criminal trial
- an order made by a court that is designed to address a civil wrong or a breach
- the power a court has to decide legal cases
14 Clues: a minor criminal offence • serious criminal offence • the number of jurors in a civil trial • a person charged with a criminal offence • the number of jurors in a criminal trial • the power a court has to decide legal cases • law made by judges through decisions made in cases • a party that initiates a legal claim in a civil dispute • ...
THE LIGHT OF THE GOSPEL 2023-06-14
12 Clues: dying • brains • tricky • brightness • pumps blood • covered face • helpful service • those who serve • made to not see • good news of Jesus • God's magnificence • compassion; forgiveness
Judicial term 2022-04-20
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- you go there if you get a criminal offense
- person named as the wrong-doer in a civil or criminal case
- a person who brings a case against another person
- how many years does the supreme court get to stay in office after getting elected
- you have to do this even for breaking a civil law and even a criminal law too.
- another name for this is status offense
- what age does georgia law defines a juvenile person under
- Has the final say about Georgia laws
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- criminal case like a traffic violation and like fighting in the streets
- you have to get _______ to become a part of the judicial branch
- when a person is under 17 you have to go here when you don't obey like missing school
- paying a judge to release an accused person
- you do this when you don't show up to court when you're called
- This has the power of ruling unconstitutional laws
- what step one of the adult criminal justice process
15 Clues: Has the final say about Georgia laws • another name for this is status offense • you go there if you get a criminal offense • paying a judge to release an accused person • a person who brings a case against another person • This has the power of ruling unconstitutional laws • what step one of the adult criminal justice process • ...
Criminal Justice Unit 1 Review 2024-05-17
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- Due process is best defined as __________ fairness.
- A criminal offense punishable by death or by incarceration in a prison facility for at least one year.
- Step which follows immediately after a trial when someone is found guilty of a crime.
- __________ Justice includes the aspects of social justice that concern violations of the criminal law.
- ____________ advocates Seek to protect personal freedoms within the process of criminal justice.
- An offense punishable by incarceration, typically one year or less.
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- ____________ advocates believe that under certain circumstances involving a criminal threat to public safety, the interests of society should take precedence over individual rights.
- A legal principle that ensures that previous judicial decisions are authoritatively considered and incorporated into future cases.
- Justice is best defined as the principle of _________.
- Conduct in violation of the criminal laws of a state, the federal government, or a local jurisdiction, for which there is no legally acceptable justification or excuse.
- A minor violation of state statute or local ordinance punishable by a fine or other penalty.
- A rule of conduct, generally found enacted in the form of a statute, that proscribes or mandates certain forms of behavior.
- First step in the American criminal justice process.
13 Clues: Due process is best defined as __________ fairness. • First step in the American criminal justice process. • Justice is best defined as the principle of _________. • An offense punishable by incarceration, typically one year or less. • Step which follows immediately after a trial when someone is found guilty of a crime. • ...
Year 5 Week 4 'ship' 2025-10-28
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- When two minds pull the same cart in the same direction.
- What gives you entry through a door others can’t open.
- When life feels like climbing a mountain barefoot.
- Belonging not just to a place, but to its people and rules.
- The invisible thread that ties relatives together.
- The act of helping another to rise while you stay behind the curtain.
- The warmth shared by those walking the same road.
- When words are locked away before they can be heard.
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- The light that walks beside you when you’re not alone.
- When hands and patience turn skill into art.
- The bridge built between hearts and minds.
- A title worn by one who commands respect—or expects it.
- The crown earned by skill, sweat, and spirit.
- The quiet comfort of knowing someone truly gets you.
- The moment something says, “I belong to you.”
- The training ground where learning replaces knowing.
- Guiding others forward without pushing them.
- A deep bow of the heart, not just the body.
18 Clues: The bridge built between hearts and minds. • A deep bow of the heart, not just the body. • When hands and patience turn skill into art. • Guiding others forward without pushing them. • The crown earned by skill, sweat, and spirit. • The moment something says, “I belong to you.” • The warmth shared by those walking the same road. • ...
Final Exam Deviant Behavior 2023-12-03
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- functional disorder
- Crime is an act against the state
- States criminal behavior is learned in interactions between individuals and society
- has been linked to Agression
- Out of touch with reality
- Degree Murder Homicide that is planned or involves premeditation.
- Violation of the criminal law by young people
- deviant Underage possession of alcohol, intent to sale
- Justice Crime is an act afainst another person
- A term that explains what happens to offenders following arrest, conviction and sentencing
- Theories Refers to the scientific approach to the study of crime and its causation
- States criminal behavior follows life cycle
- Activity that violates social norms
- is the next holiday Christmas
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- Offers a blend of writings which state a critical perspctive with regard to the justice system
- will be the new year 2024
- Explains crime by reference to the economic and social arrangments of society
- Theories States personality is the major motivational elemnt and crimes result from abnormal
- Sufferer is out of touch with reality and suffers from disjointed thinking
- Personaliy disorder which result more rom the envirnoment
- Theory that is a perspective that merges concepts drawn from different sources
- Willful killing of one human being by another
- result from what Abnormal and dysfunctional
- Study of crime and criminal behavior
- deviant High school parties, Medical marijuana
- Theory that attempts to explain most forms of crimal conduct through a single approach
- An individual who has antisocial behaviors
27 Clues: functional disorder • will be the new year 2024 • Out of touch with reality • has been linked to Agression • is the next holiday Christmas • Crime is an act against the state • Activity that violates social norms • Study of crime and criminal behavior • An individual who has antisocial behaviors • States criminal behavior follows life cycle • ...
Las Noticias 2017-11-30
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- To see if you're guilty you go on ______.
- The decision of how long the criminal will go to jail.
- The people the criminal will face in court.
- The people who did not commit the crime are _______.
- The first responder's vehicle.
- The people who steal are called _____.
- Where the guilty criminal will go.
- What is an explosion device?
- When a robber robs he commits a ______.
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- What happens when someone uses a bomb.
- What do you do with a gun?
- When mass amounts of water enter a city.
- What the verdict is for a criminal who did it.
- The firefighter got the child out of the fire, he _____ him.
- What happens when two cars collide.
15 Clues: What do you do with a gun? • What is an explosion device? • The first responder's vehicle. • Where the guilty criminal will go. • What happens when two cars collide. • What happens when someone uses a bomb. • The people who steal are called _____. • When a robber robs he commits a ______. • When mass amounts of water enter a city. • To see if you're guilty you go on ______. • ...
The Criminal Code 2018-01-19
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- degree / The deliberate murder of another individual
- / Age of Tracy Latimer when she was killed by her father using Carbon monoxide
- / Communicating for the purpose of prostitution
- / The cause of death is known as this
- / The Killing of a newborn by their mother shortly after childbirth
- / 75 percent of victims to these crimes are Women. Added to the criminal code in 1993. (2 words)
- / Euthanized by her father because she suffered from cerebral palsy
- / Considered a criminal offence until 1972
- / One person acts to end another person's life. Otherwise known as a mercy killing
- / Hitting someone with intent to cause bodily harm
- / Theft involving the threat of violence, assault, or the use of offensive Weapon.
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- / Having sexual intercourse with a blood relative
- / Type of homicide where death is caused by accident or in self defense
- / Removed from the criminal code by Pierre Trudeau in 1989
- / Directly or indirectly killing another human being
- / The forcible removal of an unmarried person under the age of 16 from the care of someone who has lawful care of the child
- / Directly or indirectly causing the death of a person by means of an unlawful act
- / The intentional or reckless causing of damage to a property by fire or explosion, mostly committed by 12-17 year olds
- negligence / Found under section 219 of the criminal code. (2 words)
- / The third level of assault where a person wounds, maims, disfigures, or endangers the victim's life
20 Clues: / The cause of death is known as this • / Considered a criminal offence until 1972 • / Communicating for the purpose of prostitution • / Having sexual intercourse with a blood relative • / Hitting someone with intent to cause bodily harm • / Directly or indirectly killing another human being • degree / The deliberate murder of another individual • ...
Chapter 6: Criminal Law Terms *= 2 Words No Space 2025-04-02
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- *The mental intent or knowledge of wrongdoing behind a criminal act.
- *Intentionally choosing to ignore the facts or avoid confirming something illegal.
- *Reckless disregard for the lives or safety of others that causes harm.
- Trying to commit a crime but failing to complete it.
- *The physical act or omission that makes up the criminal offence.
- Awareness of certain facts or circumstances that make an action criminal.
- The reason why a person commits a crime, though it is not required to prove guilt.
- An act or omission that is prohibited and punishable by law.
- An offence where only actus reus must be proven; due diligence can be a defence.
- An agreement between two or more people to commit a crime.
- Encouraging or urging someone to commit a crime.
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- *A federal statute that outlines criminal offences and their punishments in Canada.
- *A deliberate decision to commit a wrongful act, knowing the consequences.
- The person who actually commits the criminal offence.
- An offence where intent does not matter, and no defence is accepted once the act is proven.
- *The intention to commit the act and achieve a particular result or consequence.
- *The intention to perform the act itself, without a specific goal or result in mind.
- *Deliberately taking an unjustified risk that could cause harm.
- Assisting or helping someone commit a crime.
- *The body of law that deals with actions considered harmful to society and sets out penalties.
20 Clues: Assisting or helping someone commit a crime. • Encouraging or urging someone to commit a crime. • Trying to commit a crime but failing to complete it. • The person who actually commits the criminal offence. • An agreement between two or more people to commit a crime. • An act or omission that is prohibited and punishable by law. • ...
Vocabulary 6B 2025-04-09
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- El incendio en la película fueron _ _, fue falso.
- Fue _ del incendio
- El prisionero _ una tienda
- Mi amiga es una _ y tomó maquillaje
- la persona que ayuda a crear la película
- Da dirección a los actores
- "Soy un _, saqué un 20% en mi examen"
- La _ tenía mucho que decir sobre la película.
- cuando las personas tienen novios o novias ellos _ los
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- _este apartamento
- persona popular de películas
- La película _ _en una historia real.
- El _ de Spiderman es Spiderman.
- El detective _ _ en encontrar al criminal.
- El perro fue _ después de huir
- una persona que investiga un crimen
- La criminal _ a su amiga
- La policía _ al criminal
- Los Vengadores es una película de _
- Le _ mi película favorita a mi amigo.
20 Clues: _este apartamento • Fue _ del incendio • La criminal _ a su amiga • La policía _ al criminal • El prisionero _ una tienda • Da dirección a los actores • persona popular de películas • El perro fue _ después de huir • El _ de Spiderman es Spiderman. • una persona que investiga un crimen • Mi amiga es una _ y tomó maquillaje • Los Vengadores es una película de _ • ...
Law and order 2024-10-23
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- scene rikospaikka
- punishment kuolemanrangaistus
- battery pahoinpitely
- bail takuu
- perpetrator rikoksentekijä, rikollinen
- service yhdyskuntapalvelu
- attorney puolustuksen asianajaja
- offence rikos
- record rikosrekisteri
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- haastehakemus, kanne
- rikostoveri
- of law tuomioistuin
- syytetty, vastaaja
- terrorist kyberterroristi
- syyllinen
15 Clues: syyllinen • bail takuu • rikostoveri • offence rikos • scene rikospaikka • syytetty, vastaaja • of law tuomioistuin • haastehakemus, kanne • battery pahoinpitely • record rikosrekisteri • service yhdyskuntapalvelu • terrorist kyberterroristi • punishment kuolemanrangaistus • attorney puolustuksen asianajaja • perpetrator rikoksentekijä, rikollinen
Courtroom Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-28
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- The offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation.
- The reason a person may have committed a crime
- In a criminal case, the person accused of the crime.
- The deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another; murder.
- A jury verdict that a criminal defendant is not guilty, or the finding of a judge that the evidence is insufficient to support a conviction.
- A standard of proof that must be surpassed to convict an accused in a criminal proceeding.
- Formally accuse of or charge with a serious crime.
- A lawyer who conducts the case against a defendant in a criminal court.
- Consideration and discussion of facts, laws, and other matters, particularly by members of a jury, a panel of judges, or by any group including a legislature.
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- Question (a witness called by the other party) in a court of law to discredit or undercut testimony already given.
- Thought out or planned beforehand.
- A jury member who acts as the chairman and spokesperson for the jury.
- A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case.
- A jury that cannot agree upon a verdict after extended deliberation and is unable to reach the required unanimity or supermajority.
- Having the agreement and consent of all.
- Declare someone to be guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law.
- Asserted to be true or to exist, yet not proven.
- Evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials or before grand juries.
- A claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when an act is alleged to have taken place.
19 Clues: Thought out or planned beforehand. • Having the agreement and consent of all. • The reason a person may have committed a crime • Asserted to be true or to exist, yet not proven. • Formally accuse of or charge with a serious crime. • In a criminal case, the person accused of the crime. • A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case. • ...
CSI 2022-11-08
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- the science of detecting poisons
- things or objects used to determine the criminal
- object used to commit a crime
- where the crime to place
- people who saw what happened
- deoxyribonucleic acid
- a suspects reason and place at the time of the crime
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- everyone has their own
- person who investigates a crime
- perosn who commited the crime
- person that is identified as the possible criminal
- someone who assisted the criminal
12 Clues: deoxyribonucleic acid • everyone has their own • where the crime to place • people who saw what happened • perosn who commited the crime • object used to commit a crime • person who investigates a crime • the science of detecting poisons • someone who assisted the criminal • things or objects used to determine the criminal • person that is identified as the possible criminal • ...
PASS 1010CCJ - Juries and Decision Making 2021-10-03
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- it is an ... to publish information about jury deliberations
- How many jurors for civil trials?
- more likely to result in guilty verdict when the defendant is ...
- Less likely to result in guilty verdict when the defendant is ...
- Juries are available in ... courts criminal trials
- Potential jurors can be ...
- Prediction of verdict based on stereotypes of gender, race, class or personality is ...
- Juries should be ... of one’s peers from the community
- younger people, older people, and unemployed tend to be on ... juries
- Most deliberations are ... lengthy
- experts are ... at picking biased potential juror
- We know more about psychological processes of ... juries than real juries
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- Which gender is more likely to convict in relation to rape and child abuse?
- How many jurors for criminal trials?
- the foreperson announces the ...
- Only a ... number of criminal cases involve a jury
- How many peremptory challenges are the prosecution and defence entitled to in a criminal trial
- The first stage of the trial is where eligible jurors are ...
- Queensland requires what type of decision
- Younger jurors more likely to ...
- panel of prospective jurors from which jury is selected
- jurors seem to render verdicts based on the ... presented in the case
- majority of people who appear in Court plead ..., so a jury is not required
- more likely to result in guilty verdict when the defendant has ...
- jury .... is usually male, middle-aged, professional
25 Clues: Potential jurors can be ... • the foreperson announces the ... • How many jurors for civil trials? • Younger jurors more likely to ... • Most deliberations are ... lengthy • How many jurors for criminal trials? • Queensland requires what type of decision • experts are ... at picking biased potential juror • Only a ... number of criminal cases involve a jury • ...
Too Dear 2024-04-23
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- name the machine used to execute people.
- The criminal agreed to go away from the prison after he was offered a _____.
- What was the execution converted into?
- Which government is Republican and has no proper respect for the king in ‘Too Dear!’?
- which game do people play in the gaming house?
- Who according to the Council was a brother monarch in ‘Too Dear!’?
- What is the currency of Monaco?
- The people of Monaco mentioned in ‘Too Dear!’ were ______.
- Which kingdom in ‘Too Dear’ monopolized in the gaming business?
- What did the criminal do to earn his living after his release in ‘Too Dear!’?
- How much pension did the criminal receive as an advance before leaving Monaco ?
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- What was the main source of king’s revenue?
- Where did the criminal settle after emigrating?
- How much did the king spend annually to take care of the criminal?
- Where was the criminal’s food fetched from?
- Who gains more from the gaming house?
- What was the total population of Monaco?
- How many francs would it cost for the executioner and the guillotine machine according to France?
- What work was the guard given?
- How many francs would it cost for the executioner and the guillotine machine according to Italy?
- Name the commodities taxed in Monaco.
- What was the first punishment decided for the murderer?
- How many soldiers were in the army?
23 Clues: What work was the guard given? • What is the currency of Monaco? • How many soldiers were in the army? • Who gains more from the gaming house? • Name the commodities taxed in Monaco. • What was the execution converted into? • name the machine used to execute people. • What was the total population of Monaco? • What was the main source of king’s revenue? • ...
3rd Hour Review (2's) 2022-08-22
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- A jury that will consider a case fairly, without favoring or discriminating anyone
- A trial rendered invalid through an error in the proceedings
- Unlawful killing of a human being without malice because of a quarrel or in the heat of the moment
- Territory where a court or government agency may exercise its power; power to make legal decisions
- The legal standard for an officer to have a reasonable basis for suspecting criminal activity before detaining them
- Challenge a previous legal determination
- Imprison or confine
- Prohibits use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial
- Formal reading of criminal charging with the defendant present
- A legal requirement that states legal matters must be resolved according to established rules
- Any reason to doubt anything that the prosecution is trying to prove its case
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- Another word for the death penalty; legally authorized killing of someone as punishment for a crime
- Lying under oath
- Formal reading when the court orders the guilty defendant jail time or a monetary fine
- Lawyer's final opportunity to address the jury in a criminal trial; usually summarizes the evidence
- Lawyer's first opportunity to address the jury in a criminal trial
- Unintentional killing that results from recklessness or from commission of a misdemeanor
- The right to an attorney as stated in the 6th Amendment
- When a person is held by the State for an offense committed
- Murder with malicious intent but not premeditated
20 Clues: Lying under oath • Imprison or confine • Challenge a previous legal determination • Murder with malicious intent but not premeditated • The right to an attorney as stated in the 6th Amendment • When a person is held by the State for an offense committed • A trial rendered invalid through an error in the proceedings • ...
Deviant Behavior Final Exam 2023-12-04
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- theory of response to known or suspected offenders determines the individual futures
- taking of or attempt to take anything of value under confrontational
- eating habits, vitamin deficiencies, environmental contaminants, genetic inheritance
- criminal homicide that is planned or involves premeditation
- result of nurture, able to form attachments, have no regard for society
- crime is a result of forces beyond the individual's control
- out of touch with reality, disjointed thinking
- theory that merges concepts drawn from different sources
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- entering of a building or residence with the intention to commit a crime
- theory that explains criminal conduct through a single approach
- study of crime
- guilty act
- explains crime is about personal choice
- criminal act
- usually kills spouses and generally for profit
- theory states delinquency is committed in response to undesirable social environments
- a type of process theory stating that criminal behavior is learned in interaction between individuals and society
- personality disorder, aggressive antisocial behavior
18 Clues: guilty act • criminal act • study of crime • explains crime is about personal choice • usually kills spouses and generally for profit • out of touch with reality, disjointed thinking • personality disorder, aggressive antisocial behavior • theory that merges concepts drawn from different sources • criminal homicide that is planned or involves premeditation • ...
balearic beats 2021-03-01
Criminal 2023-03-29
9 Clues: Crimes • Crimes • pretenses • Persuasion • Stolen Property • Stealing illegally • illegally entering a building • Punishable offense against society. • of a Crime A duty to do or not to do a certain
Section 3 Review Crossword Puzzle 2013-07-27
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- The right to challenge a potential juror without disclosing the reason for the challenge.
- A written order issued by a judicial officer or grand jury requiring an individual to appear in court and to give testimony or to bring material to be used as evidence.
- Any information having a tendency to clear a person of guilt or blame.
- The power of a court to review actions and decisions made by other agencies of government.
- A formal written accusation submitted to the courts by a grand jury, alleging that a specified person has committed a specified offense, usually a felony.
- A sentencing model of criminal punishment that includes determinate and commission created presumptive sentencing schemes, as well as voluntary/advisory sentencing guidelines.
- The two-sided structure under which American criminal trial courts operate that pits the prosecution against the defense.
- Evidence that, if believed, directly proves a fact.
- A plea of “no contest.”
- A low-level court that focuses on quality-of-life crimes that erode a neighborhood’s morale, that emphasizes problem solving rather than punishment, and that builds upon restorative principles like community service and restitution
- Something that is not based upon the personal knowledge of a witness.
- The court authorized by law to hear the final appeal on a matter.
- The examination of a convicted offender’s background before sentencing.
- A model of criminal sentencing that holds that criminal offenders deserve the punishment they receive at the hands of the law and that punishments should be appropriate to the type and severity of the crime committed
- A sentencing principle that holds that an offender’s criminal history should objectively be taken into account in sentencing decisions
- The act of taking revenge upon a criminal perpetrator.
- The money or property pledges to the court or actually deposited with the court to effect the release of a person from legal custody
- The setting of bail in the form of land, houses, stocks, or other tangible property
- The movement of a trial or lawsuit from one jurisdiction to another or from one location to another within the same jurisdiction.
- In criminal proceedings, the examination in court of the issues of fact and relevant law in a case for the purpose of convicting or acquitting the defendant.
- The circumstances relating to the commission of a crime that may be considered to reduce the blameworthiness of the offender.
- A sentencing principle, based upon concerns with social equality, that holds that similar crimes should be punished with the same degree of severity, regardless of the social or personal characteristics of the offenders
- A goal of criminal sentencing that attempts to make the victim “whole again.”
- A sentencing principle that holds that the severity of sanctions should bear a direct relationship to the seriousness of the crime committed.
- The circumstances relating to the commission of a crime that make it more grave than the average instance of that crime.
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- An elected or appointed public official who presides over a court of law and who is authorized to hear and sometimes to decide cases and to conduct trials
- In criminal proceedings, a defendant’s formal answer in court to the charge contained in a complaint, information, or indictment that he or she is guilty of the offense charged, is not guilty of the offense charged, or does not contest the charge
- An attorney whose official duty is to conduct criminal proceedings on behalf of the state or the people against those accused of having committed criminal offenses.
- A sentencing model of criminal punishment in which an offender is given a fixed term that may be reduced by good time or gain time.
- A sentencing model of criminal punishment that encourages rehabilitation through the use of general and relatively unspecific sentences
- An organized program that offers services to victims of crime in the areas of crisis intervention and follow-up counseling and that helps victims secure their rights under the law.
- A proceeding before a judicial officer in which three matters must be decided: (1) whether a crime was committed, (2) whether the crime occurred within the territorial jurisdiction of the court, and (3) whether there are reasonable grounds to believe that the defendant committed the crime
- The territory, subject matter, or people over which a court or other justice agency may exercise lawful authority, as determined by statute or constitution.
- A formal, written accusation submitted to a court by a prosecutor, alleging that a specified person has committed a specified offense
- The oral evidence offered by a sworn witness on the witness stand during a criminal trial.
- The imposition of a criminal sanction by a judicial authority.
- One of two or more sentences imposed at the same time, after conviction for more than one offense, and served in sequence with the other sentence.
- A structured sentencing scheme that allows no leeway in the nature of the sentence imposed.
- The attempt to reform a criminal offender. Also, the state in which a reformed offender is said to be.
- A goal of criminal sentencing that seeks to prevent others from committing crimes similar to the one for which a particular offender is being sentenced by making an example of the person sentenced
- Strictly, the hearing before a court having jurisdiction in a criminal case in which the identity of the defendant is established, the defendant is informed of the charge and of his or her rights, and the defendant is required to enter a plea
- The degree to which a particular item of evidence is useful in, and relevant to, proving something important in a trial.
- A person who has special knowledge and skills recognized by the court as relevant to the determination of guilt or innocence
- Evidence that requires interpretation or that requires a judge or jury to reach a conclusion based upon what the evidence indicates.
- The use of imprisonment or other means to reduce the likelihood that an offender will commit future offenses.
- The lawful authority of a court to review a decision made by a lower court
- A member of a trial or grand jury, selected for jury duty and required to serve as an arbiter of the facts in a court of law.
- The type of deterrence that has a goal of criminal sentencing to prevent a particular offender from engaging in repeat criminality
- The type of jurisdiction that gives the court the lawful authority to hear or act upon a case from its beginning and to pass judgment on the law and the facts.
- A goal of criminal sentencing that seeks to inhibit criminal behavior through the fear of punishment.
- One of two or more sentences imposed at the same time, after conviction for more than one offense, and served at the same time.
- The process of negotiating an agreement among the defendant, the prosecutor, and the court as to an appropriate plea and associated sentence in a given case.
- The court officer whose duties are to keep order in the courtroom, to secure witnesses, and to maintain physical custody of the jury.
- An eyewitness, character witness, or any other person called upon to testify who is not considered an expert.
- Evidence consisting of physical material or traces of physical activity.
55 Clues: A plea of “no contest.” • Evidence that, if believed, directly proves a fact. • The act of taking revenge upon a criminal perpetrator. • The imposition of a criminal sanction by a judicial authority. • The court authorized by law to hear the final appeal on a matter. • Something that is not based upon the personal knowledge of a witness. • ...
The Inspiration of the Bible 2023-02-12
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- Every ______ in the Bible carries God's authority.
- Men spoke from God as they were carried along by ______.
- Plenary.
- The work of the Holy Spirit.
- The inspiration of scripture extends to the specific words.
- What does the King James Bible translate the word "breathed out" in 2 Timothy 3:16 as?
- God did not take control of the writers' _______.
- What does the English Standard Bible translate the word "inspiration" in 2 Timothy 3:16 as?
- The wrong source of the prophecy is the _____ of man.
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- God did not take _______ of the writers' minds.
- What does the inspiration of scripture not imply about the writers of the Bible?
- What can we be sure of when we read the Bible?
- Whose word is the Bible?
- The writers' writing _______ can still be seen in the Bible.
- Not the inspiration of the Bible.
- What can still be seen in the Bible about the writers?
- The feeling of an ordinary inspiration (not the inspiration of the Bible).
- All Scripture.
- Men _____ from God (2 Peter 1:21).
- The Bible as God's Word.
20 Clues: Plenary. • All Scripture. • Whose word is the Bible? • The Bible as God's Word. • The work of the Holy Spirit. • Not the inspiration of the Bible. • Men _____ from God (2 Peter 1:21). • What can we be sure of when we read the Bible? • God did not take _______ of the writers' minds. • God did not take control of the writers' _______. • ...
Olson Family Reunion Crossword 2024-08-01
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- To purposely drive over boulders and such
- The MN city where grandma was born
- You can ride them
- Spending time on the water
- This group empowers young female minds
- Win or lose by this casino member
- Our areas most popular vehicle
- Riding this two wheeler is fun
- The act of permanently living in this country
- One of us danced with this famous person
- One of Donald Duck's nephews
- No hotel for me
- A small dog breed
- Country where we mostly originated
- Fans enjoy this local sports team
- A tall, colorful bird
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- You carve them, then light them up
- A person who puts out fires
- A nutty forest creature
- Walking trails and paths
- An educator of young minds
- A large dog breed
- Our original US State
- One who plays instruments
- A person who plans something before building
- They can take you to faraway places
- Our grandmothers middle name
- An essential railroad job
- These siblings look alike
- A former service member
30 Clues: No hotel for me • A large dog breed • You can ride them • A small dog breed • Our original US State • A tall, colorful bird • A nutty forest creature • A former service member • Walking trails and paths • One who plays instruments • An essential railroad job • These siblings look alike • An educator of young minds • Spending time on the water • A person who puts out fires • ...
criminal justice 2022-11-29
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- a french phrase that means to speak the truth
- peer pressure to do a crime
- the process through which a convicted person is changed or reformed
- getting caught doing a crime and going to jail
- an excuse that someone has,that they were somewhere else during the crime
- an act that violates a law, government sets a penalty
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- people who decide whether or not a person gets charged
- guilty state of mind
- somebody that helps somebody commit a crime
- the person who is injured when another person commits a crime
- imprisoned by the government
- is a punishment given as a kind of revenge for wrong doing
- a grand jury formal charge
13 Clues: guilty state of mind • a grand jury formal charge • peer pressure to do a crime • imprisoned by the government • somebody that helps somebody commit a crime • a french phrase that means to speak the truth • getting caught doing a crime and going to jail • an act that violates a law, government sets a penalty • people who decide whether or not a person gets charged • ...
criminal liability 2024-03-22
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- pittwood owed what kind of duty
- the chain of causation can be Broken by this act
- direct intent
- Williams actions were...
- church was convicted of ...
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- cunningham was...
- victim helped open own wound
- cowboy transfer mallice
- poisoning his mother
- thin skull rule
- second type of causation
- continuing act principle
- ..... the soldier
13 Clues: direct intent • thin skull rule • cunningham was... • ..... the soldier • poisoning his mother • cowboy transfer mallice • Williams actions were... • second type of causation • continuing act principle • church was convicted of ... • victim helped open own wound • pittwood owed what kind of duty • the chain of causation can be Broken by this act
CRIMINAL LAW 2023-03-25
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- It is a visible representation of any organ of the body to create an apprehension in the mind of other that criminal force is about to inflict on him.
- An intention that is shared by all who are involved in a particular act.
- It means to enter into someone’s property or right to use of enjoyment without prior consent.
- Murder Except in the cases hereinafter excepted, culpable homicide is murder, if the act by which the death is caused is done with the intention of causing death,
- An act to deceive someone with the intent to defraud.
- To capture the image of a woman when she is engaged in some private act. Where she has a reason to believe that no one can see her.
- Attempts to commit offences.
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- Criminal intimidation
- A person who is incapable of committing a crime due to reason of age. It is for the age group 0-7 years old.
- offence It is an offence in which a police officer can arrest a person without warrant.
- A person who is discharged from all his charges or liabilities in a case.
- Cohabitation caused by a man deceitfully inducing a belief of lawful marriage
- To impute someone by words or signs or any other form of representation that can harm or damage a person’s reputation among respectful people.
13 Clues: Criminal intimidation • Attempts to commit offences. • An act to deceive someone with the intent to defraud. • An intention that is shared by all who are involved in a particular act. • A person who is discharged from all his charges or liabilities in a case. • Cohabitation caused by a man deceitfully inducing a belief of lawful marriage • ...
Criminal Law 2025-04-17
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- Fraudulent conversion of another's personal property by a person in lawful possession of that property.
- A less serious crime, often punishable by a year or less in a county jail.
- In case of this situation, the suspect may be searched.
- Deception for the purpose of taking money or property from someone.
- id lawfully stopped for other reasons, and evidence is visible, police may search entire car. (_________ stop)
- Reason not to need a warrant when the evidence is not concealed.
- police must obtain this before conducting a search.
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- If this is given by the lawful occupant of the home, police may search it.
- a serious crime, for which a defendant can be sentenced to one year or more in prison.
- Under this rule, evidence obtained illegally may not be used in trial.
- The trespassory taking of personal property of another with the intent to steal it.
- Amendment that give people the right to a lawyer.
- These rights are informed to suspect when arrested.
13 Clues: Amendment that give people the right to a lawyer. • These rights are informed to suspect when arrested. • police must obtain this before conducting a search. • In case of this situation, the suspect may be searched. • Reason not to need a warrant when the evidence is not concealed. • Deception for the purpose of taking money or property from someone. • ...
Chapter 1: What is Criminal Justice: 2024-08-26
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- is the money or property pledged to the court to effect the release of a person from legal custody.
- Social _____. refers to the use of sanctions and rewards within a group to influence and shape the behavior of individual members.
- _____Justice. refers to the criminal (penal) law, the law of criminal procedure, and the array of procedures and activities related to the enforcement of this body of law.
- _____Model. a criminal justice perspective that assumes the system’s subcomponents work together harmoniously to achieve justice.
- ______ Sentence. is one of two or more sentences imposed and served in sequence with other sentences after conviction for more than one offense.
- a writ issued by a judicial officer directing a law enforcement officer to perform a specified act and protecting the officer from damages if performed.
- ______ Advocate. is one who seeks to protect personal freedoms within the process of criminal justice.
- is the scientific study of the causes and prevention of crime, as well as the rehabilitation and punishment of offenders.
- _____Cause. refers to a set of facts and circumstances that induce a reasonable person to believe a crime has been committed, allowing police seizures and searches.
- _____Advocate. one who believes that under certain circumstances involving a criminal threat to public safety, the interests of society should take precedence over individual rights.
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- ______ Sentence. is one of two or more sentences imposed and served at the same time, even if they are for more than one offense.
- is the examination in court of the issues of fact and relevant law for the purpose of convicting or acquitting the defendant.
- ______Hearing. is a proceeding before a judicial officer to determine if a crime was committed, if it occurred within the court’s jurisdiction, and if there are reasonable grounds to believe the defendant committed the crime.
- is a formal, written accusation submitted to a court by a prosecutor, alleging that a specified person has committed a specified offense.
- is the existence within one society of diverse groups that maintain unique cultural identities while participating in the larger society’s legal and political system.
- ____of Justice. involves the performance of activities such as detection, apprehension, detention, prosecution, adjudication, and correctional supervision of accused persons or other criminal offenders
- A __________ is the conduct in violation of the criminal laws of a state, the federal government, or a local jurisdiction, for which there is no legally acceptable justification or excuse.
- is a formal, written accusation submitted by a grand jury, alleging that a specified person has committed a felony.
- is the process officially recording an entry into detention after arrest, identifying the person, place, time, reason for the arrest, and the arresting authority.
- _____Model. a criminal justice perspective that assumes the system’s components function primarily to serve their own interests, with justice being a product of conflicts among agencies.
- ______Jury. is a group of jurors who hear evidence to determine if there is sufficient evidence to bring an accused person to trial or investigate criminal activity.
- _______Justice. refers to the civil law, the law of civil procedure, and activities related to private rights and remedies sought by civil action.
- due__________ is a right guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution that ensures the due course of legal proceedings according to established rules and forms for protecting individual rights.
- ________Justice. is an ideal linked to fundamental notions of fairness and cultural beliefs about right and wrong, embracing all aspects of civilized life.
24 Clues: is the money or property pledged to the court to effect the release of a person from legal custody. • ______ Advocate. is one who seeks to protect personal freedoms within the process of criminal justice. • is a formal, written accusation submitted by a grand jury, alleging that a specified person has committed a felony. • ...
Puzzle 14 2024-02-13
15 Clues: Mob life • Orbital peril • Racing rivalry • Cartel warfare • War's morality • Criminal empire • Agent's loyalty • Teenage choices • Millionaire quiz • Hollywood mystery • boy Revenge spiral • Criminal mastermind • Outlaw's last stand • Quirky island escape • Obsessive investigation
criminal 2013-09-21
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- sets fire to buildings/forests/etc on purpose
- takes someone by force and doesn't release them until a ransom is paid
- takes things into or out of a country illegaly
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- illegally takes control of a plane or other vehicle using force
- copies works of art/documents/signatures/etc to deceive people
- steals things from a shop while pretending to be a customer
- steals another person's property
- breaks into a building in order to steal things
8 Clues: steals another person's property • sets fire to buildings/forests/etc on purpose • takes things into or out of a country illegaly • breaks into a building in order to steal things • steals things from a shop while pretending to be a customer • copies works of art/documents/signatures/etc to deceive people • ...
Criminal 2020-02-27
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- an act of attacking and robbing someone in a public place.
- the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
- the action, treated as a criminal offense, of demanding payment or another benefit from someone in return for not revealing compromising or damaging information about them.
- dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, typically involving bribery.
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- the action of assassinating someone.
- an action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law.
- entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft.
- the action or crime of stealing.
8 Clues: the action or crime of stealing. • the action of assassinating someone. • an act of attacking and robbing someone in a public place. • the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another. • dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, typically involving bribery. • entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft. • ...
6B vocab :D 2024-04-05
Across
- gustar mucho
- arrestar
- caer y gustar
- que hace un criminal
- ganar
- cosa brillante en el cielo
- después de ver algo
- estarbasado
- sugerir
- clip de película
- pedir prestado
Down
- actividad favorito asesino
- la parte importante
- el actor de el personaje
- chico malo
- chico raro en el cielo
- capturar
- tratarse
- cuando personas pelea, hay ___
- como me llama mi mama
- pedir prestado permanentemente
21 Clues: ganar • sugerir • arrestar • capturar • tratarse • chico malo • estarbasado • gustar mucho • caer y gustar • pedir prestado • clip de película • la parte importante • después de ver algo • que hace un criminal • como me llama mi mama • chico raro en el cielo • el actor de el personaje • actividad favorito asesino • cosa brillante en el cielo • cuando personas pelea, hay ___ • pedir prestado permanentemente
Criminal Words Of Canada 2012-01-22
Across
- After The Fact
- Effort To Commit
- The Reason
- Offences
- Further Criminal Purpose
- Minor Offences
- Severe Offences
- Understanding Of Certain Facts
- & Enter
- Degree Planned Killing
- Helping Commit A Crime
- Degree Intended Killing
Down
- Limited Intent
- A Arrangment To Commit
- Offences
- Reus
- Unlawful Killing
- Rea
- Acting Carelessly
- Law
- Urging Another Person To Commit
- Minor Or Severe
- Act Of Killing
- Diligence
24 Clues: Rea • Law • Reus • & Enter • Offences • Offences • Diligence • The Reason • Limited Intent • After The Fact • Minor Offences • Act Of Killing • Minor Or Severe • Severe Offences • Effort To Commit • Unlawful Killing • Acting Carelessly • A Arrangment To Commit • Helping Commit A Crime • Further Criminal Purpose • Degree Planned Killing • Degree Intended Killing • Understanding Of Certain Facts • ...
Criminal Words Of Canada 2012-01-22
Across
- Unlawful Killing
- Degree Planned Killing
- Understanding Of Certain Facts
- Acting Carelessly
- After The Fact
- Minor Or Severe
- Further Criminal Purpose
- Minor Offences
- Severe Offences
- Offences
- Effort To Commit
- Law
Down
- The Reason
- Limited Intent
- Act Of Killing
- Offences
- Helping Commit A Crime
- Rea
- Diligence
- A Arrangment To Commit
- & Enter
- Reus
- Urging Another Person To Commit
- Degree Intended Killing
24 Clues: Rea • Law • Reus • & Enter • Offences • Offences • Diligence • The Reason • Limited Intent • Act Of Killing • After The Fact • Minor Offences • Minor Or Severe • Severe Offences • Unlawful Killing • Effort To Commit • Acting Carelessly • Helping Commit A Crime • A Arrangment To Commit • Further Criminal Purpose • Degree Planned Killing • Degree Intended Killing • Understanding Of Certain Facts • ...
DIRTY MINDS 2024-08-20
9 Clues: Smooth touch • Quick movement • Out of clothes • Complete cover • Longing deeply • Passionate kiss • Wild excitement • Shine of attraction • Appealing to the senses
