criminal minds Crossword Puzzles
kowloon 2020-06-10
Criminal Law History & Development 2023-08-23
Across
- first draft of a potential law
- document signed by an impartial judge who decides there is enough information proving a search or seizure should occur
- change or addition to a constitution
- serious offense which is punishable with more than a year in jail
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- document which provides rules dictating how the government may function as well as how it can create and enforce laws
- lesser criminal offense which is punishable with up to a year in jail
- written codes defining a criminal act and providing the standard punishment for the crime
- act of purposefully setting an object or structure on fire
8 Clues: first draft of a potential law • change or addition to a constitution • act of purposefully setting an object or structure on fire • serious offense which is punishable with more than a year in jail • lesser criminal offense which is punishable with up to a year in jail • written codes defining a criminal act and providing the standard punishment for the crime • ...
crime 2024-10-24
Across
- the of taking property unlawfully from a person or place by force or threat of force
- the criminal act of stealing or attempting to steal a motor vehicle.
- the killing of one person by another that is not legally justified or excusable
- an act of attacking and robbing someone in a public place.
- the criminal action of stealing goods from a store while pretending to be a customer.
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- entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft.
- the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.
- the activity of selling illegal drugs
8 Clues: the activity of selling illegal drugs • an act of attacking and robbing someone in a public place. • the criminal act of stealing or attempting to steal a motor vehicle. • the killing of one person by another that is not legally justified or excusable • entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft. • ...
chapter 3 srtudy guide 2015-02-10
Across
- the practice that allows convicted offenders to remain free if they agree to take care of their debt obligation with the state.
- Requires an offender to serve time in jail or prison before being placed on probation
- ___________ _____ allows convicted non-violent drug possession offenses to complete a licensed and/or certified community drug treatment program as a condition of probation.
- The philosophy driving community-based corrections is _________.
- (T/F) There are over 4 million adults on probation in the U.S.
- This state was the first jurisdiction to implement probation as a form of criminal sanction.
- A sentence-delaying conviction on a guilty plea until after probation is served is a ___________ __________.
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- Who has the final approval in the decision of probation?
- ______________ ____________ programs are a good option for most first time offenders as they avoid the stigma of a criminal record.
- The _______________ _______________ is responsible for completing the PSI.
- A report used at a sentencing hearing.
- Probation sentences are for a _______ period.
- Probation began in 1841 with the volunteer services of John _________.
- (T/F) Probation is only used with petty offenders.
- White males make up about _______ of the adults on probation.
15 Clues: A report used at a sentencing hearing. • Probation sentences are for a _______ period. • (T/F) Probation is only used with petty offenders. • Who has the final approval in the decision of probation? • White males make up about _______ of the adults on probation. • (T/F) There are over 4 million adults on probation in the U.S. • ...
SS9 Chapter 2- Judicial System and Youth Justice 2024-06-15
Across
- a group of people empowered to make findings of fact and render a verdict for a trial
- to bring/ put something back into a community/ society
- the act or process of holding a trial against a person who is accused of a crime to see if that person is guilty
- a group of organizations that make sure people follow the law
- The act of isolating someone during trial proceedings
- an act of protecting one's own interests
- rules and procedures that apply to young people from the ages of 12 to 17 that are charged with a criminal offence
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- gives citizens the opportunity to participate in bringing about justice
- a federal law that includes definitions of most of the criminal offences
- a law or set of laws suggested by a government and made official by a parliament
- A record that lists all the illegal things you have done in your past
- unpaid work that benefits the community
- fair behavior or treatment
- to restore or bring to a condition of health or useful and constructive activity.
- the judicial determination of a legal sanction to be imposed on a person found guilty of an offence
15 Clues: fair behavior or treatment • unpaid work that benefits the community • an act of protecting one's own interests • The act of isolating someone during trial proceedings • to bring/ put something back into a community/ society • a group of organizations that make sure people follow the law • A record that lists all the illegal things you have done in your past • ...
Civics and Citizenship 2023-08-16
Across
- A minor criminal offence. Heard by the Magistrates’ Court. eg. Drunk and disorderly behaviour
- The principle that all individuals are equal before the law.
- A hearing to resolve and determine the outcome of legal disputes
- Serious crimes that require trial by a judge or jury. Eg. Murder, dangerous driving causing death.
- A legal principle that must be followed by judges in lower courts, in the same hierarchy, in cases where the facts are similar
- A request for a review of a decision by a higher court when one is dissatisfied with a judgement
- Formal legal rules that govern the way people behave.
- A penalty imposed on a person who has breached a criminal law eg. A fine or imprisonment
- Rules and laws that involve the state and an individual, where the individual has committed an act that poses a threat to the community.
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- Laws made by the courts.
- Failure to take proper care of someone or something.
- The power or authority of a court to hear a particular type of legal dispute
- Rules and laws that involve resolving disputes between individuals
- The ranking of courts in order of their importance
- The party that initiates a civil action against the Defendant
15 Clues: Laws made by the courts. • The ranking of courts in order of their importance • Failure to take proper care of someone or something. • Formal legal rules that govern the way people behave. • The principle that all individuals are equal before the law. • The party that initiates a civil action against the Defendant • ...
Chapter 3 2023-03-22
Across
- victimless crimes that do not conform to a society’s norms or morals (ex. Public indecency, loitering)
- the act that comprises the physical elements of a crime
- circumstances surrounding a crime that increase the severity (ex. Amount of harm to the victim, lack of remorse)
- the concrete evidence of a crime
- a law that makes an action done before the passing of the law criminal
- elements other than actus reus and mens rea that define a crime (ex. A victim’s age)
- a relationship between between the mens rea, act, and resulting harm
- a legislative act punishing a person or people without the benefit of a judicial trial
Down
- holds that behavior cannot be criminal if no law exists that defines it and a specified punishment for it
- states that individuals may not be tried or punished a second time for the same offense
- the “guilty mind”
- used to determine factual casualty
- refers to a statute defining a crime that is so unclear that a reasonable person could not determine what the law commands or prohibits
- the damage done by an offender
- circumstances surrounding a crime that lessen the moral severity (ex. Age, childhood trauma, lack of prior charges)
15 Clues: the “guilty mind” • the damage done by an offender • the concrete evidence of a crime • used to determine factual casualty • the act that comprises the physical elements of a crime • a relationship between between the mens rea, act, and resulting harm • a law that makes an action done before the passing of the law criminal • ...
SS8CG4 2022-05-18
Across
- a suspect can pay to be released from custody until their trial date; bail is determined by the magistrate court.
- new trial after a court decision.
- the jury discusses guilt or innocence of a defendant.
- offenses that are punishable with fines, community service, prison, and sometime death.
- area under the jurisdiction of the Superior Court
- at which law enforcement officers make an arrest report and hold the suspect in jail.
- an attorney for the plaintiff or the defendant asks questions of witnesses called by the opposing side.
- that reviews civil and criminal cases that have been previously heard by trial courts.
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- or group being charged for a wrong doing.
- that can be punished by the death penalty.
- whose Responsibility is to review prior court cases.
- step in the criminal court pretrial process where the suspect has received an indictment and is brought before a Superior court judge.
- justice of the Supreme Court.
- the law enforcement has enough evidence into custody to take a suspect into custody.
- a suspect is being held based on evidence that they committed a crime.
15 Clues: justice of the Supreme Court. • new trial after a court decision. • or group being charged for a wrong doing. • that can be punished by the death penalty. • area under the jurisdiction of the Superior Court • whose Responsibility is to review prior court cases. • the jury discusses guilt or innocence of a defendant. • ...
SS8CG4 2022-05-18
Across
- a suspect can pay to be released from custody until their trial date; bail is determined by the magistrate court.
- new trial after a court decision.
- the jury discusses guilt or innocence of a defendant.
- offenses that are punishable with fines, community service, prison, and sometime death.
- area under the jurisdiction of the Superior Court
- at which law enforcement officers make an arrest report and hold the suspect in jail.
- an attorney for the plaintiff or the defendant asks questions of witnesses called by the opposing side.
- that reviews civil and criminal cases that have been previously heard by trial courts.
Down
- or group being charged for a wrong doing.
- that can be punished by the death penalty.
- whose Responsibility is to review prior court cases.
- step in the criminal court pretrial process where the suspect has received an indictment and is brought before a Superior court judge.
- justice of the Supreme Court.
- the law enforcement has enough evidence into custody to take a suspect into custody.
- a suspect is being held based on evidence that they committed a crime.
15 Clues: justice of the Supreme Court. • new trial after a court decision. • or group being charged for a wrong doing. • that can be punished by the death penalty. • area under the jurisdiction of the Superior Court • whose Responsibility is to review prior court cases. • the jury discusses guilt or innocence of a defendant. • ...
Unit 10 Vocab 2023-03-30
MONARQUIA ROMANA 2021-09-04
10 Clues: la herencia • hecho libre. • como facultad • monarca romano. • de identificación familiar. • de control familiar en Roma. • en lo civil y en lo criminal. • etapa de estudio del Derecho Romano. • como conjunto de normas de orden social • social privilegiada en la Monarquía Romana.
Australian Criminals 2025-05-26
9 Clues: houses • Working • The land down unda • cars drive on these • Impaired coordination • Where the bad people go • Someone who did something bad • the place with the opera house • You make walls and houses out of these
Important terminology 2020-09-03
Across
- When a person does not comply with a condition of their previous sentence and they return to court to receive a new sentence
- To be legally responsible for a criminal offence
- When a person is found guilty of an offence, a record of their guilt is recorded on their criminal history
- Any form of punishment for an offence
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- An allegation a person has committed a specific crime
- The release of a person from custody to present at court at a later date
- Any form of punitive detention in a facility or institution
- An illegal or unlawful act
8 Clues: An illegal or unlawful act • Any form of punishment for an offence • To be legally responsible for a criminal offence • An allegation a person has committed a specific crime • Any form of punitive detention in a facility or institution • The release of a person from custody to present at court at a later date • ...
Crime and Criminals 2023-08-06
Across
- (v) When police officers catch a criminal and take him/her away.
- (v)Two Words. When a person enters a building or a car by using force in order to steal something.
- (n) A criminal who gets into houses to steal things.
- (n) Two Words. A punishment for committing a crime in which the criminals have to spend time in jail.
- (n)Two Words.Unpaid work that an offender is required to do instead of going to prison.
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- (n)A person who has killed another one.
- (n) The crime of illegaly following and watching someone over a period of time.
- (n) The official in control of a court who decides how criminals should be punished.
- (n)The money that you have to pay as punishment for an offence.
- (n)The crime of stealing things from a shop.
- (n)A crime or illegal activity that is done using the internet.
- (n)The violent attack on someone in which they are robbed in a public place.
12 Clues: (n)A person who has killed another one. • (n)The crime of stealing things from a shop. • (n) A criminal who gets into houses to steal things. • (n)The money that you have to pay as punishment for an offence. • (n)A crime or illegal activity that is done using the internet. • (v) When police officers catch a criminal and take him/her away. • ...
Crime 2025-09-10
5 Clues: One who affected. • One who did the crime. • Might be the one who done the crime • Police needs this to solve the case. • Act that happens after finding criminal
Advanced Adjectives 2021-02-08
Across
- being very eager, passionate and devoted
- behaving in a theatrical and dramatic style
- deep blue like a clear sky
- showing a rude and arrogant lack of respect
- green with grass and plants
- annoying
- disastrous
- refusing to change one’s mind
- very attentive and concerned about accuracy and detail
- funny and playful
Down
- childish sulky or bad tempered
- widespread, appearing or found everywhere
- harmful, poisonous, or very unpleasant
- wicked and criminal
- talkative
15 Clues: annoying • talkative • disastrous • funny and playful • wicked and criminal • deep blue like a clear sky • green with grass and plants • refusing to change one’s mind • childish sulky or bad tempered • harmful, poisonous, or very unpleasant • being very eager, passionate and devoted • widespread, appearing or found everywhere • behaving in a theatrical and dramatic style • ...
Crime [Kelompok 1][XII MIPA 2] 2022-09-29
Across
- Wrong medicine used
- Take someone by force
- Take someone life
- The person who writes the news
- A criminal among us who is accused
- Take people's money
- Separate the limbs of the murder victim
Down
- End of life's journey
- Murder location
- Someone who commits a crime
- Let's catch the culprit
- Someone who broadcasts the news
- Goods for proof of crime
- Cases that often occur at school
- People who live in a country
15 Clues: Murder location • Take someone life • Wrong medicine used • Take people's money • End of life's journey • Take someone by force • Let's catch the culprit • Goods for proof of crime • Someone who commits a crime • People who live in a country • The person who writes the news • Someone who broadcasts the news • Cases that often occur at school • A criminal among us who is accused • ...
The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street 2024-01-17
Across
- a feeling something is true often without evidence
- cover; extend over something
- twisted; misshapen
- inability to sleep
- spinning or turning
- unwilling; hesitant
- a very short or brief length of time
Down
- in a resistant or oppositional way
- nervousness; unease; worry
- a person or thing that takes on the blame for something or someone
- make someone seem guilty
- unintelligent
- immense; great extent
- a person who commits a crime
- suddenly; without warning
15 Clues: unintelligent • twisted; misshapen • inability to sleep • spinning or turning • unwilling; hesitant • immense; great extent • make someone seem guilty • suddenly; without warning • nervousness; unease; worry • cover; extend over something • a person who commits a crime • in a resistant or oppositional way • a very short or brief length of time • ...
Vocabulary 1-15 2020-09-30
Across
- shy or modest
- wicked or criminal
- a natural skill
- showing a lack of care or thought
- lecture at length in an aggressive way
- unable to be captured or broken into
- a woman who flirts to get what she wants
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- appearing everywhere
- forerunner
- overly patriotic
- unable to be soothed
- a forceful and bitter verbal attack
- a statement that does not logically follow the conversation's flow
- intending to cause harm
- flatterer, schmoozer
15 Clues: forerunner • shy or modest • a natural skill • overly patriotic • wicked or criminal • appearing everywhere • unable to be soothed • flatterer, schmoozer • intending to cause harm • showing a lack of care or thought • a forceful and bitter verbal attack • unable to be captured or broken into • lecture at length in an aggressive way • a woman who flirts to get what she wants • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2 2024-11-18
Across
- a group of people who gives a verdict in a court
- cry, shout
- appropriate
- common
- person who makes fake money or documents
- story of a novel, film ...
- take people by force to demand money to free them
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- a person represented in a drama,story...
- the crime of breaking into a building to steal
- s/he can send a criminal to prison in a law court
- killer
- robber
- very exciting
- diary
- terrible
15 Clues: diary • killer • robber • common • terrible • cry, shout • appropriate • very exciting • story of a novel, film ... • a person represented in a drama,story... • person who makes fake money or documents • the crime of breaking into a building to steal • a group of people who gives a verdict in a court • s/he can send a criminal to prison in a law court • ...
Puzzle by Jaanus, Karmo, Adrian 2025-04-03
Across
- Person, who gives a job.
- Steal something.
- Smart people.
- Someone, who has suffered.
- board You write with it on a chalk board.
- Footie. Soccer.
Down
- Military explosive equipment.
- Mad or disappointed.
- A person who has drinked a lot of alcohol.
- Adorable or sweet.
- Devices, that you use everyday
- A person who has committed a crime is a ...
- Hurt someone with your hand.
- Can be found underground (ore).
- Dangerous substance, bad for your health.
15 Clues: Smart people. • Footie. Soccer. • Steal something. • Adorable or sweet. • Mad or disappointed. • Person, who gives a job. • Someone, who has suffered. • Hurt someone with your hand. • Military explosive equipment. • Devices, that you use everyday • Can be found underground (ore). • board You write with it on a chalk board. • Dangerous substance, bad for your health. • ...
CONTEXTO SOCIAL: PERSONAJES 2025-08-26
Across
- Representan la opresión política.
- Criminal liberado en lugar de Jesús.
- Sumo sacerdote del Sanedrín.
- Representan la autoridad religiosa judía.
- Discípulo amado, acompaña a María.
- Apóstol, niega a Jesús tres veces.
- Sumo sacerdote anterior, influyente.
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- Discípula cercana de Jesús.
- protagonista.
- Gobernador romano en Judea.
- Ayuda a Jesús a cargar la cruz.
- Figura maternal y de fe
- Traidor que entrega a Jesús.
- Esposa de Pilato, lo aconseja.
- Gobernante judío de Galilea.
15 Clues: protagonista. • Figura maternal y de fe • Discípula cercana de Jesús. • Gobernador romano en Judea. • Traidor que entrega a Jesús. • Sumo sacerdote del Sanedrín. • Gobernante judío de Galilea. • Esposa de Pilato, lo aconseja. • Ayuda a Jesús a cargar la cruz. • Representan la opresión política. • Discípulo amado, acompaña a María. • Apóstol, niega a Jesús tres veces. • ...
Christmas Bid Crossword 2022-12-14
Across
- something that takes us on adventures
- family, cosy, love
- my favourite bojack character
- jase's favorite morning activity/drink
- jase's most recent healthy addiction
- what i have for you
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
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- nikita's favourite movie
- happy life together
- a little productive chicken
- you
- the best disney adventure movie
- an appropriate evening meal
- lovely parents
- how many inches jase's inseams must be
- me
16 Clues: me • you • lovely parents • family, cosy, love • happy life together • what i have for you • nikita's favourite movie • a little productive chicken • an appropriate evening meal • my favourite bojack character • the best disney adventure movie • jase's most recent healthy addiction • something that takes us on adventures • jase's favorite morning activity/drink • ...
Crossword_Jasper 2017-03-26
Across
- Boy or man
- Change something with something
- Something is worth your time
- Hard cover book
- Be or do something you are not
- Something does not wiggle
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- Soft cover book
- A person who solves criminal problems
- Something on a book`s cover
- Whine over something
- Something has no wires
- The queen of musical in instruments
- A really big room
- The most important person in the court
- Rhyming words in verses
15 Clues: Boy or man • Soft cover book • Hard cover book • A really big room • Whine over something • Something has no wires • Rhyming words in verses • Something does not wiggle • Something on a book`s cover • Something is worth your time • Be or do something you are not • Change something with something • The queen of musical in instruments • A person who solves criminal problems • ...
WK 1-11 C1 2020-07-30
Across
- someone who is impolite, rude, brazen is____
- a delay in sentencing or punishment
- hateful, spiteful, vengeful
- a false notion or belief
- aid, assistance, relief
- someone who asks a lot of questions is ___
- a fanatic, radical
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- someone who is cautious/skeptical is ___
- a tint or pigment; solution
- a beautiful, charming location is ___
- comfort during troubling times
- an infinite amount
- someone who is angry or infuriated is ___
- gloomy, depressed, sad
- a criminal
15 Clues: a criminal • an infinite amount • a fanatic, radical • gloomy, depressed, sad • aid, assistance, relief • a false notion or belief • a tint or pigment; solution • hateful, spiteful, vengeful • comfort during troubling times • a delay in sentencing or punishment • a beautiful, charming location is ___ • someone who is cautious/skeptical is ___ • ...
Warcross Jake Field 2021-04-02
Across
- person who hacks things
- Something that blocks your way of hacking
- Bad guy that hacks
- Someone who is working for Zero
- The game that is being played
- Emikas friend in New york
- Where Emika is at the moment
- Owner of Warcross
- Phenix's rival
Down
- Emikas Warcross team
- Being in jail or doing something wrong
- Where Emika was before Tokyo
- A gadget inside the game
- Main charachter
- Leader of the Phenix Riders
15 Clues: Phenix's rival • Main charachter • Owner of Warcross • Bad guy that hacks • Emikas Warcross team • person who hacks things • A gadget inside the game • Emikas friend in New york • Leader of the Phenix Riders • Where Emika was before Tokyo • Where Emika is at the moment • The game that is being played • Someone who is working for Zero • Being in jail or doing something wrong • ...
Masterminds Crossword Puzzle Activity K 2021-10-25
Across
- another word for trash
- when you get knowledge
- an expensive type of car
- when something vanishes
- when something happens often
- when you don't tell the truth
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- a synonym for fixing something
- not moving
- another word for 12:00 am
- an instrument used to see your reflection
- a sport where you throw a ball in a hoop
- to move faster
- hideous in appearance
- to be very fortunate
- someone who commits crimes
15 Clues: not moving • to move faster • to be very fortunate • hideous in appearance • another word for trash • when you get knowledge • when something vanishes • an expensive type of car • another word for 12:00 am • someone who commits crimes • when something happens often • when you don't tell the truth • a synonym for fixing something • a sport where you throw a ball in a hoop • ...
Thief Vocabulary 2021-10-22
Across
- a repeated crime
- Life, a wealthy way of living.
- shelter from danger.
- frequent or relevant customer.
- court to hear the answer the charge went against him.
- of self-importance.
- a minor crime.
- economic decline.
Down
- poor.
- A drug.
- acquaintance, someone of something who is not well known.
- cause something to lose their self-worth.
- Wishing you had something someone else have.
- trying to impress someone with exaggerated
- calling an accused person before
15 Clues: poor. • A drug. • a minor crime. • a repeated crime • economic decline. • of self-importance. • shelter from danger. • Life, a wealthy way of living. • frequent or relevant customer. • calling an accused person before • cause something to lose their self-worth. • trying to impress someone with exaggerated • Wishing you had something someone else have. • ...
Y8 September History Crossword 2018-09-24
Across
- Born in the year 0
- The most powerful earldom
- Advised the Saxon king
- Century that Victoria was queen in
- Ruled an earldom
- Built the pyramids
- What the Saxons sold to the rest of Europe
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- BC
- Saxon lord
- When a village or tithing hunts a criminal
- A Saxon fortified town
- Enough land to feed a family for a year
- Where the Saxons originated?
- A Saxon slave
- King in January 1066
15 Clues: BC • Saxon lord • A Saxon slave • Ruled an earldom • Born in the year 0 • Built the pyramids • King in January 1066 • A Saxon fortified town • Advised the Saxon king • The most powerful earldom • Where the Saxons originated? • Century that Victoria was queen in • Enough land to feed a family for a year • When a village or tithing hunts a criminal • ...
Puzzle 2024-02-07
Across
- Number of people acting as a group
- Be clear of accusations
- Evil reputation of something criminal
- Work/profession
- To steal during war time
Down
- Action that violates a law
- Pile of combustibles to burn a corpse
- Become reconciled/make up for
- Sudden fancy
- To think inappropriate to ones dignity
- Serious in manner or appearance
- Feeling of being lazy
- to prevent/turn away
- Feeling of pride in ones own worth
- Work hard
15 Clues: Work hard • Sudden fancy • Work/profession • to prevent/turn away • Feeling of being lazy • Be clear of accusations • To steal during war time • Action that violates a law • Become reconciled/make up for • Serious in manner or appearance • Number of people acting as a group • Feeling of pride in ones own worth • Pile of combustibles to burn a corpse • ...
Películas Icónicas 2024-11-26
Across
- – Tercera película de James Bond.
- – Relato contracultural de motociclistas.
- – Amor entre pandillas rivales.
- – Épico filme sobre Arabia.
- – Superproducción protagonizada por Taylor.
- – Obra maestra del suspenso.
- – Musical con colinas vivas.
Down
- – "Mrs. Robinson" es un ícono.
- – Adaptación de la novela de Nabokov.
- – Épico filme sobre un esclavo rebelde.
- – Criminal famosa junto a Clyde.
- – Clásico de terror de Hitchcock.
- – Comedia de guerra, Strangelove.
- – Historia de un hombre despreocupado.
- – Batalla histórica entre británicos y zulúes.
15 Clues: – Épico filme sobre Arabia. • – Obra maestra del suspenso. • – Musical con colinas vivas. • – "Mrs. Robinson" es un ícono. • – Amor entre pandillas rivales. • – Criminal famosa junto a Clyde. • – Tercera película de James Bond. • – Clásico de terror de Hitchcock. • – Comedia de guerra, Strangelove. • – Adaptación de la novela de Nabokov. • – Historia de un hombre despreocupado. • ...
Abhinav Vaka 213 2025-02-13
Across
- a giant with one eye in the middle
- a criminal/ trouble maker
- the art or skill of shooting
- pronounced (KLING-kit)
- an ultimate ruler, especially Roman
- a donkey
- of the color jet black
- transparent, pure, pellucid
Down
- cats found in Minecraft
- a journey by water; cruise
- a half-god, half-human
- a religious communion table.
- the evening preceding All Saint's Day; Christian Halloween
- trips made to complete a task
- to critcize
15 Clues: a donkey • to critcize • a half-god, half-human • pronounced (KLING-kit) • of the color jet black • cats found in Minecraft • a criminal/ trouble maker • a journey by water; cruise • transparent, pure, pellucid • the art or skill of shooting • a religious communion table. • trips made to complete a task • a giant with one eye in the middle • an ultimate ruler, especially Roman • ...
Rewards 1B 2024-09-19
Across
- criminal deception stealing money
- to deny
- long pole on a ship for a sail
- to praise; clap
- existing in thought, like love or an idea
- to force to leave
- to interrupt or attack suddenly
- to show or exhibit
Down
- arched roof or a large room used for storage
- deeply upset
- a person who is not an expert
- play incorrectly
- to make pure
- speak or perform without notes
- to break up
15 Clues: to deny • to break up • deeply upset • to make pure • to praise; clap • play incorrectly • to force to leave • to show or exhibit • a person who is not an expert • long pole on a ship for a sail • speak or perform without notes • to interrupt or attack suddenly • criminal deception stealing money • existing in thought, like love or an idea • arched roof or a large room used for storage
Crossword 2015-11-25
Across
- The criminal was sentenced to jail only on 20 years, because criminal revealed his accomplice, so judge take it as a ......... circumstance.
- One of the Guildford four was Gerard "Gerry" ..... ?
- Organization who commited an attacts in Guildford.
- The second pub was The Seven ..... in Guildford?
Down
- Before Bentley committed a crime, he works as furniture remover, then as a .......man and at least as street sweeper.
- Doctor, who works with death bodies?
- Name of the Yellop book is “To ....... the others”
7 Clues: Doctor, who works with death bodies? • The second pub was The Seven ..... in Guildford? • Name of the Yellop book is “To ....... the others” • Organization who commited an attacts in Guildford. • One of the Guildford four was Gerard "Gerry" ..... ? • ...
Chapter 2 2014-11-18
Across
- / legal soundness or force.
- system / the institutions and procedures for applying laws in a society
- record / a permanent document of your law breaking
- / the act of making or enacting laws
- and equitable / governed by rules that apply to everyone, taking into account individual needs and circumstances
- Service / a punitive sentence that requires a convicted person to perform unpaid work for the community in place of imprisonment.
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- / to unite or combine again
- / an authoritative decision; a judicial judgment or decree, especially the judicial determination of the punishment to be inflicted on a convicted criminal
- / to restore to a condition of good health, ability to work, or the like
- / the policy or practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting it economically
- /applying laws
11 Clues: /applying laws • / to unite or combine again • / legal soundness or force. • / the act of making or enacting laws • record / a permanent document of your law breaking • system / the institutions and procedures for applying laws in a society • / to restore to a condition of good health, ability to work, or the like • ...
Legal Terms 2023-04-25
Across
- Money or property given to the court for the temporary release of a defendant, to ensure that the defendant will return to court
- Testimony, documents or objects presented at a trial to prove a fact
- Release from incarceration after serving part of a sentence.
- A plea in a criminal case that allows the defendant to be convicted without admitting guilt for the crime charged.
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- A person who hears and decides cases for the courts.
- A lawsuit or action in a court.
- An accused person's answer to a criminal charge. For example: not guilty; guilty; no contest.
- Testimony given by a witness who tells second or third hand information.
- Money a party receives as compensation for a legal wrong.
- To be found guilty of committing a crime.
10 Clues: A lawsuit or action in a court. • To be found guilty of committing a crime. • A person who hears and decides cases for the courts. • Money a party receives as compensation for a legal wrong. • Release from incarceration after serving part of a sentence. • Testimony, documents or objects presented at a trial to prove a fact • ...
profiling 2025-04-28
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- questioning by law enforcement officers after a person has been taken into custody or otherwise deprived of his/her freedom of movement
- the killing of another person; can be criminal, noncriminal, or negligent
- deliberate intent to harm someone
- a thinking or planning out in advance/premeditation
- the right to remain silent
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- giving evidence and answering questions that would tend to subject one to criminal prosecution
- use of race as a factor in identifying people who may have broken the law or will break the law in the future
- the unlawful killing of a person with malice and forethought
- Profiling use of race as a factor in identifying people who may have broken the law or will break the law in the future
- after an arrest, suspects are asked questions along with witnesses
10 Clues: the right to remain silent • deliberate intent to harm someone • a thinking or planning out in advance/premeditation • the unlawful killing of a person with malice and forethought • after an arrest, suspects are asked questions along with witnesses • the killing of another person; can be criminal, noncriminal, or negligent • ...
rubba duck 2022-03-08
Across
- Guilty of breaking the law
- A trial that has been declared invalid because of an error in procedure, or because of hung jury
- Synonym: Crime
- Antonym: Menace
- A writ requiring someone to appear in court to give testimony
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- Antonym: Miranda Left
- Synonym: Associate
- The process of arresting a criminal, suspect etc.
- A group of individuals chosen from the general population to hear and decide a case in a court of law
- A crime usually punishable upon conviction by a small fine or by a short term of imprisonment. In the USA, misdemeanants usually are incarcerated in county jail for less than one year, but felons usually are incarcerated in state prison for more than one year. Crimes which are punishable by large fines or by longer imprisonment are sometimes called felonies
10 Clues: Synonym: Crime • Antonym: Menace • Synonym: Associate • Antonym: Miranda Left • Guilty of breaking the law • The process of arresting a criminal, suspect etc. • A writ requiring someone to appear in court to give testimony • A trial that has been declared invalid because of an error in procedure, or because of hung jury • ...
bc4250a 2022-04-06
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- A type of hearing in front of a judge that examines potential evidence for the jury
- A type of jury comprised of citizens with power to investigate potential criminal activity
- Moral principles that govern the behavior of a person
- Comprises a witness's answers, explanations, or observations in court
- Reading of criminal complaint with accused being present
- A type of witness that offers their opinion based on training and experience as a digital forensic investigator
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- A sworn testimony outside of a court with only attorneys and witnesses
- Something that an expert witness should not do with an attorney when the expert is testifying
- Type of evidence that is fragile and requires the creation of an exact copy validated with hashing
- Individual who has knowledge of incident in question
10 Clues: Individual who has knowledge of incident in question • Moral principles that govern the behavior of a person • Reading of criminal complaint with accused being present • Comprises a witness's answers, explanations, or observations in court • A sworn testimony outside of a court with only attorneys and witnesses • ...
American Revolution Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2017-01-07
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- –patriot who made a daring ride to warn colonists of British arrival; his print of the Boston Massacre was printed throughout the colonies and changed a lot of colonists’ minds about their loyalties to England. (Made them angry and changed the colonists’ minds).
- –French nobleman who served in the Continental Army; worked with the king of France to send French troops, ships and funds that assisted the colonists in the American Revolution and contributed to the victory at Yorktown
- -rights that cannot be taken away
- -The power of government comes from the permission of the people/citizens
- –British general who surrendered at Yorktown
- –promoted the cause of independence through letters and writings
- -The government may only do those things that the people give it the power to do
- –Major author of the Declaration of Independence
- –Outspoken member of the House of Burgesses; inspired colonial patriotism with his “Give me liberty or give me death” speech
- –enslaved African American who wrote poems and plays supporting American independence and who eventually gained her freedom
- -the lawmaking body of Great Britain
- -The unwritten, unspoken agreement between citizens and their government. Citizens give up some rights in order to receive protection and safety.
- -freedom
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- –a Scottish philosopher, who explained that governments get their power from the citizens. The idea of the social contract because the natural state of man is to be free. (See below for Social Contract definition)
- -the state or attitude of not being satisfied, discontent
- –Prominent member of the Continental Congress; helped frame the Declaration of Independence; helped gain French support for American independence
- -the announcement by the 13 colonies that the colonies were to be free and independent of England’s control. The document was written, primarily, by Thomas Jefferson and passed by the Second Continental Congress.
- -the legislative body in Virginia Colony
- –Wrote the pamphlet Common Sense, promoting American independence.
- –Commander of the Continental Army
- -a person who offers views or theories on ethics, government and other related fields
- -an economic system that existed in Europe from the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries. A nation’s wealth was determined by how much gold and silver in their treasury. Led to very strict import/export policy
- –British king during the Revolutionary era
- -make the laws
- –a person who loves, supports, and defends his or her country.
25 Clues: -freedom • -make the laws • -rights that cannot be taken away • –Commander of the Continental Army • -the lawmaking body of Great Britain • -the legislative body in Virginia Colony • –British king during the Revolutionary era • –British general who surrendered at Yorktown • –Major author of the Declaration of Independence • ...
Unit 4/5 Vocab Toddlers 2022-12-06
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- ability to control oneself
- being fluent in two languages
- special underpants or pants made of disposable diaper material that help lesson the mess of accidents during toilet training
- ability to use the right or left hand as the preferred hand almost equally as well for many tasks
- fine motor movements that are smooth and rather effortless
- going back to an earlier stage of development
- conflict toddlers must resolve according to the second stage of eriksons psychosocial theory
- not self guided by internal values
- evaluating how to respond to a situation by getting a ocial cue from a more experienced person
- development of muscles, especially those in hands or fingers
- caontained in foods supplying the body with energy, buut having few or no nutrients, such as fats and sugars
- person who speaks only one language
- questions that only require one or two word responses
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- persons ability to pronounce words that can be understood by others
- questions that require a descriptive response for an answer
- doing as one chooses rather thn what others want
- balance maintained while moving
- seeing the "minds eye" or hearing the "minds ear" in the basence of a stimulus
- confidence a person has in his or herself(feelings of being valued by others) cmpetence(confidence in ones abilities to achieve goals) and control(sense one can affect outcomes and events in him/her life)
- sudden emotional outburst of anger commonly displayed by a toddler
- using the axis of the spine for rotation, the hips(pelvis) and the back while the throwing arm comes forward
- lengthening and thickening of muscles
- second level of pretense in which the todler uses one set of objects to represent another set of objects and pretends to do something that involves other people(parents) or objects(stuffed animals)
- symbolic actions seen in play that mimic real situations
- ability to recall and later imitate someones bahavior
- first levl of pretense in which the toddler uses real objets or realistic toys ad pretends to do something that has to do with him/herself
- solid foods that provide the nutrients infant and toddlers need in addition to their breaast milk, formula, or whole cows milk
- ability to lable self and others as male or female
- development of the trunk, arm,and leg muscles
- ability to coordinate sight and movement of the hands
30 Clues: ability to control oneself • being fluent in two languages • balance maintained while moving • not self guided by internal values • person who speaks only one language • lengthening and thickening of muscles • going back to an earlier stage of development • development of the trunk, arm,and leg muscles • doing as one chooses rather thn what others want • ...
Unwholly 2015-05-14
10 Clues: rewound boy • Leader of the AWOLs • Save haven for AWOLs • Storked AWOLs leader • Cam's motherly figure • Connors criminal name • Refused spine transplant • the clapper who didn't clap • Beouf and Connors right hand man • process of harvesting a person for their parts
Crossword 2017-11-13
10 Clues: Source of rain (5) • Bright; sharp (11) • Criminal genius (10) • Lost in thought (11) • Venomous; deadly (5) • Building designer (9) • Story with a moral (5) • Outlandish; very odd (7) • A personal word bank (10) • The largest animal ever (4-5)
Spelling 2 2021-08-17
10 Clues: humiliated • after a long time • a heated exchange • head of the school • be given something • a criminal on the run • up to the point in time • person living next door • from one side to another place • people admired for their courage
Bill of Rights Day 2024-12-01
10 Clues: Legal representative • Court order for search • Government by the people • Individual political unit • Balances between branches • Speaking against injustice • Gathering of people peacefully • Person accused of breaking the law • Relating to the national government • Prevents one branch from too much power
crimanel gustes 2022-03-08
10 Clues: a Antonym for Jury. • a Synonym for Judge. • a Synonym for Alibi. • a Synonym for Arrest. • a Antonym for Parole. • a Antonym for Felony. • a Antonym for criminal. • a Synonym for Probation. • a Antonym for Vigilante. • a Synonym for Misdemeanor.
antonyms 2022-03-08
10 Clues: the man made an____ • the person got ______ • The man committed a _____ • The women ________ the boss • The person is getting _______ • the police caught the ________ • the ____ sentenced him to jail • The person was _______ something • The person earned their _______ • The person ______ their responsibility
Cognados 2022-10-10
10 Clues: ansiosa. • gusta mucho. • libre de errores. • mirar con placer. • muy desagradable. • elegante en apariencia o manera. • mostrando bondad hacia las demás. • deseoso de saber o aprender algo. • una persona que ha cometido un delito. • relativo al amor oa las relaciones sexuales.
Spelling words Week 2 2025-08-20
10 Clues: not dead • when you get there • writing in the past • mr. maness sometimes • what a criminal does • wear this at halloween • when the sun goes down • when everything is done • when you thing of something • when you try to find something
find the Simpsons and friends 2014-05-06
11 Clues: homers son • wife of homer • the three eyed fish • clown TV show clown host • eldest daughter of homer • youngest daughter of homer • head of the Simpson family • and gunter the Lion tamers. • and scratchy Cartoon cat and mouse • bob criminal mastermind now in jail • and Lou Springfield police officers
Unit 10 2015-09-17
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- Full of tisk.
- Costs a lot of money.
- Arousing interest.
- Synonim of "stylish".
- Learn the rule by heart!It's very ... !
- Housebreaker.
- to take somethig without permission.
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- The process of looking for the criminal.
- Of great importance, use, or service.
- It can help you to investigate.
- Alla Pugacheva is a ... Russian singer.
11 Clues: Full of tisk. • Housebreaker. • Arousing interest. • Costs a lot of money. • Synonim of "stylish". • It can help you to investigate. • to take somethig without permission. • Of great importance, use, or service. • Learn the rule by heart!It's very ... ! • The process of looking for the criminal. • Alla Pugacheva is a ... Russian singer.
THE RAILWAY CHILDREN 2022-09-08
11 Clues: THE BROTHER • USED TO MAKE FIRE • BOBBIE'S FULL NAME • THE YOUNGEST CHILD • PEOPLE WHO SAVE THE DAY • HOUSE BY THE RAILWAY LINE • THE ONE WHO FRAMED FATHER • THE OLD GENTLEMAN'S GRANDSON • YOU GO HERE IF YOU'RE A CRIMINAL • PLACE FOR SICK PEOPLE TO GET MEDICINE • THE ONLY LANGUAGE RUSSIAN MAN COULD SPEAK
Crossword list 1-4 2023-10-02
11 Clues: bad guy • a building • clothing style • a great victory • rude or blank person • to inhale and exhale • caught flammes easily • i do this to prevent an injury • body part the arm is attached to • time to be at the doctors office • person that handles money when paying for something
CE Christmas Crossword 2024-12-07
Comancheros Hearing 2020-09-08
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- a person or thing that comes before another of the same kind; a forerunner.
- take hold of suddenly and forcibly.
- having been declared guilty of a criminal offence by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge.
- arrange systematically; order.
- close observation, especially of a suspected spy or criminal.
- the bringing of goods or services into a country from abroad for sale.
- wash and iron (clothes or linen). Or conceal the origins of (money obtained illegally), typically by transfers involving foreign banks or legitimate businesses.
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- a drug obtained from plants of the genus Ephedra (or prepared synthetically) and used as a nasal decongestant.
- a claim or assertion that someone has done something illegal or wrong, typically one made without proof.
- the action, process, or result of arranging or being arranged.
- in a way that increases in quantity, degree, or force by successive additions.
- make secret plans jointly to commit an unlawful or harmful act.
12 Clues: arrange systematically; order. • take hold of suddenly and forcibly. • close observation, especially of a suspected spy or criminal. • the action, process, or result of arranging or being arranged. • make secret plans jointly to commit an unlawful or harmful act. • the bringing of goods or services into a country from abroad for sale. • ...
12 angry men 2022-01-05
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- person who saw the crime comitted
- of proof the amount of proof necessary to prove a case
- reason why you could not have done the crime
- punishment a sentence of death
- a general tern for the effort of an attorney representing a defendant during trial and in pretrial maneuvers to defeat the party suing or the prosecution in a criminal case.
- without bias,prejudice, or other preconception
- the person against whom a lawsuit is filed
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- a reasonable doubt in a criminal case,the accused's guilt must be established "beyond a reasonable doubt"
- the probable reason a person committed a crime as when one acts out of jeakousy, greed, or revenge
- any type of legal proof presented at trial through witnesses, records, and/or exhibits
- after a trial, the jury goes into its assigned private room to think about and discuss evidence and testimony to help it reach a verdict
- an officer from the sheriff's department who maintains courtroom order and jury custody
12 Clues: punishment a sentence of death • person who saw the crime comitted • the person against whom a lawsuit is filed • reason why you could not have done the crime • without bias,prejudice, or other preconception • of proof the amount of proof necessary to prove a case • any type of legal proof presented at trial through witnesses, records, and/or exhibits • ...
Adj Chapter 1 Lydia Araujo 2016-02-09
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- a verdict of not guilty
- the highest appellate court in the US judicial system; it reviews cases appealed from federal and state court systems that deal with constitutional issues
- to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations
- a person against whom a charge is brought in court
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- a perspective of criminal justice that argues that crime is the result of the burdens and benefits in society not being equally distributed among its members
- a type of conditional release that is based on good behavior or evidence of some level of rehabilitation
- an institution for the confinement of people who have been convicted of a serious crime
- the territory over which law enforcement agency has authority
- an individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution
- an intentional act or omission to act, neither justified nor excused ,that is in violation of criminal law and punishable by the state
- a sum of money that the arrested person pays to guarantee that he or she will appear at future hearings
- behavioral expectations of a group
12 Clues: a verdict of not guilty • behavioral expectations of a group • to accuse of wrongdoing through formal accusations • a person against whom a charge is brought in court • an individual charged with carrying out a legal prosecution • the territory over which law enforcement agency has authority • ...
Fourth Amendment 2024-05-10
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- gov't officials do not need a warrant to conduct a search in this location
- An exception to the exclusionary rule, authorities made an would have acquired the evidence through the course of executing the warrant.
- A document that allows authorities to search, arrest, or seize evidence.
- There’s enough evidence for a reasonable person to believe that it is likely that there was an illegal act
- Is a warrant necessary: the garage of a man who murdered his son on his lawn, in front of the police, then ran inside his garage.
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- A law that prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial.
- if a person ____________ to a search, no warrant is necessary
- officers need _________ to conduct a search of a car
- officers need a ___________ to conduct a stop & frisk stop or a search in schools
- a suspect in a criminal case who has broken the law before
- A written, sworn statement confirmed by oath or affirmation.
- An exception to the exclusionary rule, authorities made an honest mistake in obtaining the illegal evidence
- no warrant is required if the search is considered _________; for example transportation security
13 Clues: officers need _________ to conduct a search of a car • a suspect in a criminal case who has broken the law before • A written, sworn statement confirmed by oath or affirmation. • if a person ____________ to a search, no warrant is necessary • A document that allows authorities to search, arrest, or seize evidence. • ...
The Twelfth Night Crossword 2022-01-29
Across
- Olivia's maid
- Looking exhausted or fatigued
- Guilty or wicked of criminal behavior
- Long journey involving travel by sea
- Trust or confidence in someone or something
- Land planted with fruit trees
- Viola twin brother lost at sea
- Great courage in danger, especially in battle
- Olivia's jester
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- Viola disguised as a man
- Duke of Illyria
- A homeless person
- A countess
- Protagonist who disguises herself as a man
- Fluent or persuasive in speaking and writing
15 Clues: A countess • Olivia's maid • Duke of Illyria • Olivia's jester • A homeless person • Viola disguised as a man • Looking exhausted or fatigued • Land planted with fruit trees • Viola twin brother lost at sea • Long journey involving travel by sea • Guilty or wicked of criminal behavior • Protagonist who disguises herself as a man • Trust or confidence in someone or something • ...
TWGTB Vocabulary- Chapter 11-15 2015-11-30
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- commonly known or seen
- to think curiously
- a feeling of pity or sadness
- operating independently
- to give up
- stopped in the midst of doing something
- water moving in a swift circular motion
- an infectious disease of dogs and cats
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- to talk with being interrupted
- stone-like material made of sand
- to examine or study
- to make uncomfortable
- to execute a criminal by electricity
- unusual, unfamiliar, odd
- to wish or long for something
15 Clues: to give up • to think curiously • to examine or study • to make uncomfortable • commonly known or seen • operating independently • unusual, unfamiliar, odd • a feeling of pity or sadness • to wish or long for something • to talk with being interrupted • stone-like material made of sand • to execute a criminal by electricity • an infectious disease of dogs and cats • ...
Brodies law 2016-07-19
Across
- relating to the body as opposed to the mind
- continuing firmly
- use superior strength or influence to intimidate
- captivity
- deliberately cruel or violent
- a job or a profession
- forbidden by law
- having a duty to deal with something
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- cruel and severe
- harsh and inflexible
- the process of making and enacting laws
- affecting the mind
- guilty of a criminal offence
- rules of a country
- a punishment imposed for breaking a law
15 Clues: captivity • cruel and severe • forbidden by law • continuing firmly • affecting the mind • rules of a country • harsh and inflexible • a job or a profession • guilty of a criminal offence • deliberately cruel or violent • having a duty to deal with something • the process of making and enacting laws • a punishment imposed for breaking a law • relating to the body as opposed to the mind • ...
Sherlock, Lupin, and Me 2024-01-08
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- Another word for red
- tool used to look at clues
- Something that hasn't been solved
- effectively dealing with a mystery
- a type of board game; the first clue
- Holmes' sidekick
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- title of Sherlock, Lupin, & Irene
- what the Smeaton siblings wanted
- someone who breaks the law
- A flower
- first name of Gerald Smeaton's daughter
- first name of Gerald Smeaton's son
- Sherlock & Lupin's friend
- Holmes' first name
- setting; city in England
15 Clues: A flower • Holmes' sidekick • Holmes' first name • Another word for red • setting; city in England • Sherlock & Lupin's friend • someone who breaks the law • tool used to look at clues • what the Smeaton siblings wanted • title of Sherlock, Lupin, & Irene • Something that hasn't been solved • first name of Gerald Smeaton's son • effectively dealing with a mystery • ...
Bill Of Rights 2023-01-19
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- the right to search and arrest
- decides the constitutionality
- enforces the laws
- the right to a fair trial
- the right to carry firearms
- the states rights
- the rights retained by people
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- makes all laws
- court interpret laws
- are the 3 branches
- the rights in civil cases
- the right to have rights in criminal cases
- bail fines and punishments
- the right to act freely
- the right to house or quarter soldiers
15 Clues: makes all laws • enforces the laws • the states rights • are the 3 branches • court interpret laws • the right to act freely • the rights in civil cases • the right to a fair trial • bail fines and punishments • the right to carry firearms • decides the constitutionality • the rights retained by people • the right to search and arrest • the right to house or quarter soldiers • ...
Year 8 Term 3 - Vocab Test 2024-09-18
Across
- when a limb falls “asleep”
- about to happen
- Secretive
- Wicked or criminal
- (of a person) unfortunate
- Not aware about what's happening around one
- inflammation of heart valves
- to put into effective action
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- having slow movement or reflexes.
- having knowledge or awareness
- well meaning or kindly
- used to link alternatives
- using a balloon to stretch open a artery
- Acting with or showing no care for the future
- Hard to find,catch,or achieve
15 Clues: Secretive • about to happen • Wicked or criminal • well meaning or kindly • used to link alternatives • (of a person) unfortunate • when a limb falls “asleep” • inflammation of heart valves • to put into effective action • having knowledge or awareness • Hard to find,catch,or achieve • having slow movement or reflexes. • using a balloon to stretch open a artery • ...
PELÍCULAS ICÓNICAS de los 60 2024-12-03
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- – Tercera película de James Bond.
- – Relato contracultural de motociclistas.
- – Amor entre pandillas rivales.
- – Épico filme sobre Arabia.
- – Superproducción protagonizada por Taylor.
- – Obra maestra del suspenso.
- – Musical con colinas vivas.
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- – "Mrs. Robinson" es un ícono.
- – Adaptación de la novela de Nabokov.
- – Épico filme sobre un esclavo rebelde.
- – Criminal famosa junto a Clyde.
- – Clásico de terror de Hitchcock.
- – Comedia de guerra, Strangelove.
- – Historia de un hombre despreocupado.
- – Batalla histórica entre británicos y zulúes.
15 Clues: – Épico filme sobre Arabia. • – Obra maestra del suspenso. • – Musical con colinas vivas. • – "Mrs. Robinson" es un ícono. • – Amor entre pandillas rivales. • – Criminal famosa junto a Clyde. • – Tercera película de James Bond. • – Clásico de terror de Hitchcock. • – Comedia de guerra, Strangelove. • – Adaptación de la novela de Nabokov. • – Historia de un hombre despreocupado. • ...
Browsing Safely through Tech 2025-06-11
Across
- also known as Unethical Hacker
- Remove Viruses
- The act of sending an email to user misleading him to believe that it is from a trusted source
- Most Significant digit
- eight bits
- Blocks unwanted access
- Another name of Base
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- Bad hacker
- An illegal entry into a computer system
- Criminal activity intended to harm anyone using a computer
- Vital information resource under seize
- hoaxing or misleading
- least Significant digit
- four bits
- Malicious software
15 Clues: four bits • Bad hacker • eight bits • Remove Viruses • Malicious software • Another name of Base • hoaxing or misleading • Most Significant digit • Blocks unwanted access • least Significant digit • also known as Unethical Hacker • Vital information resource under seize • An illegal entry into a computer system • Criminal activity intended to harm anyone using a computer • ...
Rodny Alcala 2025-10-08
Across
- Rodney Alcala’s hobby and tool
- When police arrest someone
- Illegal act
- the device that takes the instant picture.
- Punishment given by court
- Proof in court
- Where Alcala once appeared
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- Being found guilty
- City where he committed crimes
- One who takes lives unlawfully
- Person who investigates crimes
- lying about his intention, Manipulated victims
- how the photo develops immediately after being taken.
- The crime Alcala committed
- Person harmed by the criminal
15 Clues: Illegal act • Proof in court • Being found guilty • Punishment given by court • When police arrest someone • The crime Alcala committed • Where Alcala once appeared • Person harmed by the criminal • Rodney Alcala’s hobby and tool • City where he committed crimes • One who takes lives unlawfully • Person who investigates crimes • the device that takes the instant picture. • ...
The man of the crowd 2025-10-28
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- , to form a theory
- , to walk or move aimlessly
- , to identify the presence of someone or something
- , the story teller
- , a state of curiosity
- , a thief or bad person
- , someone who is sick is...
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- , someone who bets there money is a...
- , a person inclined to keep to themselves
- , notice taken by someone or something
- , to not think clearly
- , the chest area
- , very detailed
- , someone who stalks is...
- , an elderly person
15 Clues: , very detailed • , to form a theory • , the story teller • , the chest area • , to not think clearly • , an elderly person • , a state of curiosity • , a thief or bad person • , someone who stalks is... • , to walk or move aimlessly • , someone who is sick is... • , notice taken by someone or something • , someone who bets there money is a... • ...
bill of rights 2025-11-12
Across
- Bail, fines, punishment
- quartering of soldiers
- States' rights not delegated
- Presidential elections
- Civil rights,shall not leave
- Lawsuits against states
- Rights in criminal cases
- Abolition of slavery
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- search and arrest
- freedom,petitions,assembly
- Black suffrage can not vote
- Right to a fair trial
- Rights in civil cases
- Rights retained by the People
- right to bear arms
15 Clues: search and arrest • right to bear arms • Abolition of slavery • Right to a fair trial • Rights in civil cases • quartering of soldiers • Presidential elections • Bail, fines, punishment • Lawsuits against states • Rights in criminal cases • freedom,petitions,assembly • Black suffrage can not vote • States' rights not delegated • Civil rights,shall not leave • Rights retained by the People
HAPPY ONE YEAR BABY 2026-02-01
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- - greedy bird (I disagree)
- - a passion of yours
- - the finger
- - a criminal exposed
- - we cheered when he got fired
- - ur fav
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- - baby bull
- - she's in The Pitts of despair but I love her
- - who you need to include in your fanfic
- - the ship we met because of
- - my fav :)
- - Kyle Dubas extend him
- - a busty chick
- - a team you like and I dont
- - the first race we watched together
15 Clues: - ur fav • - baby bull • - my fav :) • - the finger • - a busty chick • - a passion of yours • - a criminal exposed • - Kyle Dubas extend him • - greedy bird (I disagree) • - the ship we met because of • - a team you like and I dont • - we cheered when he got fired • - the first race we watched together • - who you need to include in your fanfic • ...
State and Federal Courts 2022-05-23
Across
- court deals with violations against Federal Law
- court is where you handle delinquency, running away, and truancy
- court where you handle custody, divorce, adoption, and domestic violence
- courts deal primarily with civil and criminal cases
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- is a Federal Court case in which a person is unable to pay outstanding debt
- courts typically deal with public law cases
- trafficking deal with all trafficking in general in Federal Court
- court deals with crimes committed in one state that doesn't violate Federal Law so it goes to State Court
8 Clues: courts typically deal with public law cases • court deals with violations against Federal Law • courts deal primarily with civil and criminal cases • court is where you handle delinquency, running away, and truancy • trafficking deal with all trafficking in general in Federal Court • court where you handle custody, divorce, adoption, and domestic violence • ...
Recap crossword 2017-07-12
Across
- Equity allowed for a more flexible approach to '_______'as an alternative to common law damages which can be restrictive.
- A'________' is when an owner of land borrows money and promises to pay this back with interest.
- A'______' is the legal ownership of a property by someone else for the benefit of a beneficiary.
- '_______' law regulates legal relationships between individuals and organisations.
- The '__________' of proof in Civil cases is - the balance of probabilities.
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- In criminal cases the burden of proof is on the '__________'.
- In criminal matters the standard of proof is '________' all reasonable doubt.
- '_______' was founded on the principle of fairness and has led to the development of maxims.
- The burden of proof in Civil cases is on the '_________'.
9 Clues: The burden of proof in Civil cases is on the '_________'. • In criminal cases the burden of proof is on the '__________'. • The '__________' of proof in Civil cases is - the balance of probabilities. • In criminal matters the standard of proof is '________' all reasonable doubt. • ...
Plea Bargaining 2023-12-06
Across
- Prosecutors having an unfair advantage over defendants proves that plea bargains are_________
- The ____________ of plea bargaining raises concerns about unequal outcomes based on negotiation and legal representation.
- Abolishing plea bargains could restore _______ for the criminal justice system.
- Kenneth Chesebro accepted a ____________ plea deal in the Georgia election interference case, admitting guilt to a felony charge.
- _____________ theory places the police force at blame for the increase in plea bargains.
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- A plea bargain is an agreement between the _____ and the defendant.
- Defendants may feel ____________ to plead guilty, fearing a more severe sentence if they go to trial.
- Plea bargains require that defendants plea ____.
- Criminal Justice in _____ was the first report to expose the prevalence of plea bargaining.
9 Clues: Plea bargains require that defendants plea ____. • A plea bargain is an agreement between the _____ and the defendant. • Abolishing plea bargains could restore _______ for the criminal justice system. • _____________ theory places the police force at blame for the increase in plea bargains. • ...
Commerce 2022-06-25
Across
- relating to ordinary citizens and their concerns, as distinct from military or ecclesiastical matters.
- a person or group of people who are charged with or on trial for a crime.
- an organisation or enterprising entity engaged in commercial, industrial, or professional activities.
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
- an act of giving one thing and receiving another (especially of the same kind) in return.
- The branch of knowledge concerned with producing, consuming, and transferring wealth.
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- economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories.
- a person who has committed a crime.
- free (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty.
9 Clues: a person who has committed a crime. • the action of buying and selling goods and services. • free (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty. • a person or group of people who are charged with or on trial for a crime. • The branch of knowledge concerned with producing, consuming, and transferring wealth. • ...
Commerce 2022-06-23
Across
- free (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty.
- relating to ordinary citizens and their concerns, as distinct from military or ecclesiastical matters.
- a person or group of people who are charged with or on trial for a crime.
- an organisation or enterprising entity engaged in commercial, industrial, or professional activities.
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
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- a person who has committed a crime.
- The branch of knowledge concerned with producing, consuming, and transferring wealth.
- an act of giving one thing and receiving another (especially of the same kind) in return.
- economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories.
9 Clues: a person who has committed a crime. • the action of buying and selling goods and services. • free (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty. • a person or group of people who are charged with or on trial for a crime. • The branch of knowledge concerned with producing, consuming, and transferring wealth. • ...
Commerce 2022-06-23
Across
- free (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty.
- relating to ordinary citizens and their concerns, as distinct from military or ecclesiastical matters.
- a person or group of people who are charged with or on trial for a crime.
- an organisation or enterprising entity engaged in commercial, industrial, or professional activities.
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
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- a person who has committed a crime.
- The branch of knowledge concerned with producing, consuming, and transferring wealth.
- an act of giving one thing and receiving another (especially of the same kind) in return.
- economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories.
9 Clues: a person who has committed a crime. • the action of buying and selling goods and services. • free (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty. • a person or group of people who are charged with or on trial for a crime. • The branch of knowledge concerned with producing, consuming, and transferring wealth. • ...
"Three Cheers for the Nanny State" 2024-02-22
Across
- the umbrella term for the idea that our minds try to "trip" us up
- According to the author, people fear they will lose more _____ as a result of the new law.
- able to make decisions based on reason rather than emotion
- able to be defended as correct; reasonable and logical
- many laws are made to keep people ____
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- the type of bias where we tend to think, it will "never happen to me"
- to force a law or idea on someone by using authority
- judgements and prejudices, the author describes
- moral rule or set of ideas about right or wrong
9 Clues: many laws are made to keep people ____ • judgements and prejudices, the author describes • moral rule or set of ideas about right or wrong • to force a law or idea on someone by using authority • able to be defended as correct; reasonable and logical • able to make decisions based on reason rather than emotion • ...
Bill of rights 2023-11-27
8 Clues: military • religion • to bear arms • right to a jury • reasonable person • money given to the court • lawyer or group of lawyer • rights of criminal defendants
A Wrinkle In Time Vocabulary Part 1 2022-03-24
8 Clues: wisely • criminal • without intention • helpless, defenseless • hostile and aggressive • rundown; old and rickety • eerie and mysterious; supernatural • the state of being calm, peaceful, and untroubled
Theology Review 2025-01-09
Across
- The virtue that disposes or directs us to worship.
- Sacred signs, such as holy water, rosaries, crucifixes, and blessings.
- The act of giving adoration and reverence.
- The new Eve.
- The virtue that disposes a person to give to others, especially his money, time, and effort.
- What something is fundamentally.
- The virtue that moves us to give due thanks to others.
- The word that means "to become flesh".
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- The lifting of our minds and hearts to God
- The person who can celebrate the sacrament.
- The virtue through which we follow the commands of those in rightful authority over us.
- The virtue by which we give due honor and service to those we are indebted to.
- The virtue that enables us to give what is due to God and others.
- The specific words used in the sacrament.
- The season we prepare to celebrate the Birth of Christ.
- The physical sign through which God acts by His grace in the sacrament.
- God's love and support that He gives us.
17 Clues: The new Eve. • What something is fundamentally. • The word that means "to become flesh". • God's love and support that He gives us. • The specific words used in the sacrament. • The lifting of our minds and hearts to God • The act of giving adoration and reverence. • The person who can celebrate the sacrament. • The virtue that disposes or directs us to worship. • ...
Criminal Law Vocab 2021-03-29
Across
- Someone who knowingly assists a perpetrator in escaping from the police
- Person who actually commits the crime
- Encouraging the perpetrator without providing physical assistance
- Advising another person to commit an offence
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- An agreement between 2 or more people to carry out an illegal act
- In a terrorist attempt, steps may include constructing the bomb, even if the bomb never goes off
- Helping someone commit a crime
7 Clues: Helping someone commit a crime • Person who actually commits the crime • Advising another person to commit an offence • An agreement between 2 or more people to carry out an illegal act • Encouraging the perpetrator without providing physical assistance • Someone who knowingly assists a perpetrator in escaping from the police • ...
Standard 3 vocab 2021-03-06
Across
- help people come to an agreement
- an independent person that is appointed to settle a dispute
- local court that is for small sums of money and can be heard and decided quickly with no legal representation
- the decision that is made on a disputed issue or criminal case
- A crime that involves vilonce usually taken more serious than other crimes.
- the original jurisdiction in a case which the court hears first
- courts a court in county with civil and criminal jurisdiction.
- the court that reviews the decision of a lower court
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- A court that is for the trial of children under the age of 18.
- A illegal act that someone can be punished for by the government
- jurisdiction have the authority to hear all types of cases
- A crime that is not as serious as a felony that can go up to 12 months of jail time
- formal legal meeting which includes evedience about crimes, disagreements etc
- a court of law where cases are tried in the first place, as opposed to an appeals court
- party to a lawsuit
- city level courts that have jurisdiction over traffic cases.
- A hearing where the court formally charges the person who did a crime
- A court that deals with matters such as wills, estates,conservatorships,and guardianships
- legal authority to deprive a person from his or her freedom of movement
- violation of a law or agreement
20 Clues: party to a lawsuit • violation of a law or agreement • help people come to an agreement • the court that reviews the decision of a lower court • jurisdiction have the authority to hear all types of cases • an independent person that is appointed to settle a dispute • city level courts that have jurisdiction over traffic cases. • ...
Law ed Unit 3.1 Vocab 2023-10-30
Across
- The three-tiered structure.
- A jury of 6 to 12 persons that determines guilt or innocence in a civil or criminal action.
- an individual or group being sued or charged with a crime
- a person involved in a lawsuit
- authority for both state and federal courts to hear and decide cases
- Second level of courts in the federal system.
- Lowest federal courts where federal cases begin.
- The highest court in the united states.
- a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime
- A government body that brings charges against a person accused of breaking the law
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- A group of citizens that decides whether there is sufficient evidence to accuse someone of a crime.
- The jurisdiction of courts that hear a case first, usually in a trial. These are the courts that determine the facts about a case.
- a person who brings a case against another in a court of law.
- A court having juristriction to review cases and issues that were originally tried in lower courts
- An order to produce an arrested person before a judge.
- The court process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act
- Authority to review cases previously tried in a lower court
- Court of original jurisdiction where cases begin
- a specific jurisdiction served by a judge or court, as defined by given geographical boundaries
- fair treatment through the normal judicial system, especially as a citizen's entitlement.
20 Clues: The three-tiered structure. • a person involved in a lawsuit • The highest court in the united states. • Second level of courts in the federal system. • Court of original jurisdiction where cases begin • Lowest federal courts where federal cases begin. • a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime • An order to produce an arrested person before a judge. • ...
Murder 2025-04-24
Across
- : A formal charge for a serious criminal offence.
- : The legal team representing the accused.
- : A hearing to determine if there’s enough evidence for trial.
- : The person charged with a criminal offence.
- : Judge's recap of evidence and legal points before the verdict.
- : A legal document requiring someone to appear in court.
- : Type of examination conducted by the opposing counsel.
- : Evidence or argument that contradicts the opposition’s case.
- : The party bringing the case against the accused.
- : Latin for the “guilty mind” needed for a crime.
- : Group of citizens deciding the verdict.
- : A type of lawyer who represents clients in court.
- : Statement of guilty or not guilty.
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- : A mini-hearing to decide on admissibility of evidence.
- : Information presented to prove or disprove a fact.
- : The decision of the court or jury.
- : Holding the accused in custody before trial.
- : A person who gives evidence in court.
- : Temporary release of an accused awaiting trial.
- : The punishment given after a guilty verdict.
- : Judicial officer in lower courts.
- : Verdict indicating the accused committed the offence.
- : A legal document ordering someone to attend court.
- : To temporarily suspend court proceedings.
- : Request for a higher court to review a decision.
- : To give evidence under oath.
- : Lying under oath in a court of law.
- : A written statement confirmed by oath for use in court.
- : A formal accusation of a crime.
- : Detention of a person by legal authority.
30 Clues: : To give evidence under oath. • : A formal accusation of a crime. • : Judicial officer in lower courts. • : The decision of the court or jury. • : Statement of guilty or not guilty. • : Lying under oath in a court of law. • : A person who gives evidence in court. • : Group of citizens deciding the verdict. • : The legal team representing the accused. • ...
English Vocab 2023-02-01
Across
- Command to appear in court and testify
- Official Inquiry or examination before jury; corners investigation of cause of death
- Trial Consideration of case by jury, as opposed to by judge or arbitrator
- Intentional abandonment of right
- Criminal chargers made by grand jury
- Contendere ¨I do not wish to contest¨
- Written questions answered under oath
- Legally authorized period of delay
- Defendantś answer to plaintiffś declaration; accusedś answer to criminal charge
- Offer money or property to fulfill an obligation
- Transfer of accused fugitive from a state where arrested to state were charged
- Isolate jury
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- Oral evidence given by witness
- Recognizance Condition of release of accused person without payment of bail
- Action to recover actual item of personal property rather than its value
- Court order authorizing action by public officer, usually arrest or search and seizure
- Written court order issued to serve administration of justice; usually stipulating that something be done or not be done
- Legal case contested in court
- of Attorney Written authority allowing one person to act for another
- Detention Holding of prisoner without bail
- Damages Damages in excess of prisoner without bail
- Post Facto ¨After the fact¨, fixing or changing punishment for an act after it was committed, now forbidden by U.S. Constitution
- Corpus ¨Have the body¨, court order requiring that detained prisoner be produced in court to inquire into legality of detention
- Annul or resend a document decision or offer
24 Clues: Isolate jury • Legal case contested in court • Oral evidence given by witness • Intentional abandonment of right • Legally authorized period of delay • Criminal chargers made by grand jury • Written questions answered under oath • Command to appear in court and testify • Contendere ¨I do not wish to contest¨ • Detention Holding of prisoner without bail • ...
crime 2025-11-11
Across
- Extremely unpleasant or disagreeable to the senses
- Someone who enters into a second marriage while still legally married to another
- Copying someone else’s work
- Illegal act of driving a car after drinking too much alcohol
- The practice of using one’s influence and power dishonestly for personal gain
- The act of giving or taking money or something else of value in exchange for an improper advantage or influence
- A penalty imposed by a court or other authority on someone convicted of a crime or offense
- An act punishable by law
- The deliberate killing of a large number of people from a particular nation or ethnic group with the aim of destroying that nation or group
- The act of engaging in disruptive, violent, or destructive behavior, often in groups
- The crime of threatening or attempting to strike someone in an illegal manner
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- Criminal activity conducted via computers and the internet
- The unlawful killing of one human being by another
- Writing or drawings scribbled, scratched, or sprayed illegally on a wall or other surface in a public place
- The unlawful carrying away of a person against their will
- The act of asking for money or food in the street
- Someone who intentionally burns down buildings
- The crime of deceiving someone for personal or financial gain
- Someone found guilty of an illegal act.
- Someone who secretly watches and reports on others’ activities
20 Clues: An act punishable by law • Copying someone else’s work • Someone found guilty of an illegal act. • Someone who intentionally burns down buildings • The act of asking for money or food in the street • Extremely unpleasant or disagreeable to the senses • The unlawful killing of one human being by another • The unlawful carrying away of a person against their will • ...
Trial/Courtroom Vocabulary 2025-11-06
Across
- The lawyer who represents the state and tries to prove the defendant's guilt.
- The official who presides over the trial and makes legal rulings.
- A group of citizens who listen to evidence and decide whether the defendant is guilty or innocent.
- The jury's decision about whether the defendant is guilty or innocent.
- The crime of lying under oath in court.
- A person who testifies about what they saw, heard, or know about the case.
- A legal judgment that officially clears a defendant of criminal charges.
- The initial questioning of a witness by the lawyer who called them to testify.
- The ranking of people in society based on factors like race, class, and family background.
- An application to a higher court for a decision to be reversed
- A trial that is declared invalid due to procedural errors or other issues.
- The person accused of a crime in a court case.
- Evidence that suggests a fact but doesn't directly prove it.
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- What a witness says in court under oath.
- Unfair bias or discrimination.
- The crime of lying under oath in court.
- The questioning of a witness by the opposing lawyer to challenge their testimony.
- The standard of proof required in criminal cases; the evidence must be convincing enough that a reasonable person would not hesitate to rely on it.
- The seating area in the courtroom for spectators.
- A court officer who maintains order in the courtroom and assists the judge.
- A person who creates a written record of everything said during the trial.
21 Clues: Unfair bias or discrimination. • The crime of lying under oath in court. • The crime of lying under oath in court. • What a witness says in court under oath. • The person accused of a crime in a court case. • The seating area in the courtroom for spectators. • Evidence that suggests a fact but doesn't directly prove it. • ...
Dragon Egg Cereal 2022-09-25
Elements of a Mystery 2022-05-31
10 Clues: false clues • the criminal • a great opening • the central conflict • creates an uneasy mood • the satisfying big reveal • hints about what may happen • hints about the crime/mystery • main character solving the crime • the way the pace picks up through the climax
Emma's crossword 2022-02-17
10 Clues: In France • A language • Popular wizard • French currency • Another word for mystical • Special monument in Paris • _____ and Jill went up the hill • Emma & Ethan p. , Sally & Lily c. • People have them in their backyards • The name in the song¨smooth criminal by antfarm
Prison 2023-10-31
10 Clues: to fix • to harm people • before civil war • a young criminal • containment center • hospital for the “insane” • fake diesease given to women • women who lead for prison reform • happens after a mental breakdown • leading doctor who started to use therapy for the insane
SCOTUS Cases 2023-05-01
Across
- University of California
- guarantees criminal defendants nine different rights
- charged with possession of marijuana
- equal protection
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- grand jury
- prevents the government from using most evidence gathered in violation of the United States Constitution
- search and seizure
- 5th amendment
- breaking and entering
- Black armband
10 Clues: grand jury • 5th amendment • Black armband • equal protection • search and seizure • breaking and entering • University of California • charged with possession of marijuana • guarantees criminal defendants nine different rights • prevents the government from using most evidence gathered in violation of the United States Constitution
List words 2021-06-17
10 Clues: Someone nice • Where you are • Something very nice • Where you get books • Another word for fun • Another word for fabric • The opposite of man made • Another word for moisture • Someone that commits crime • What do you do when the teacher is talking
Jobs and Places 2021-10-20
10 Clues: person who cooks • person who catches fish • person who does business • person who fixs our teeth • person who teaches lesson • person who trains athletes • person who designs building • person who arrests criminal • person who helps sick people • person who takes care patients
Hitchcock 2021-08-25
10 Clues: trope known for • animal that flies • director in the film • an alcoholic beverage • murder with no evidence • a detail that drives the plot • moving the camera horizontally • something a person is named after • observation of a suspected criminal • event(tragedy) that's already happened
Vocab Unit 7 Achieve 2023-04-08
Across
- garbage dumps, abandoned houses
- Battery acid, water, salt
- Triplet babies, a kid's birthday party
- goes against the grain
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- bumpy, unsettling, rough
- edit, fix, improve
- Funerals, criminal trials
- despise, resent
- DNA evidence, fingerprints, witness statement
- amusement parks, skydiving, and bungee jumping all need them
10 Clues: despise, resent • edit, fix, improve • goes against the grain • bumpy, unsettling, rough • Funerals, criminal trials • Battery acid, water, salt • garbage dumps, abandoned houses • Triplet babies, a kid's birthday party • DNA evidence, fingerprints, witness statement • amusement parks, skydiving, and bungee jumping all need them
Yarilis' 2023-04-17
10 Clues: 1.21 • Khaleesi • Big Pink Loser • Pasa, prende y • Lager,IPA,Ale etc. • Cars,Crime and Money • Genre based on real criminal cases • Mofongo, Arroz Mampostea'o and Bistec • Pari Es que mes gustas pero no se nada de ti • Big, Comfortable, Versatile,"Rubber" ,Charms
religeon 2014-11-02
10 Clues: Like fairness • Very bad thing • A confusing word • A very important word • A word with dice in it • When we're all the same • The opposite of fairness • A type of important person • Something people don't have • It nearly includes the word criminal
With a Little help from my friends 2024-12-28
5 Clues: , relating to the countryside • the state of being near in space or time: • rasea,blank slates, or minds free from preconceived • trusting; not realizing there is any danger or harm: • a great change, especially causing chaos or much difficulty, activity, or trouble:
christmas 2025-12-08
5 Clues: grinch tried to destroy christmas • of cheers are sang from small children • his heart was two times too small.you see the • our hearts and minds the fuziness and warmth of • was not a very bright person but also a mean person
