Criminal LAw Crossword Puzzle
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- 3. A solemn promise or declaration, often made under the threat of a penalty.
- 5. Adherence to the principles outlined in a constitution, ensuring legal validity.
- 6. A person who is fleeing from legal authorities, often to avoid arrest.
- 7. The act of threatening to reveal damaging information to coerce or gain something.
- 10. The use of physical power or violence to cause harm or control others.
- 13. The act of taking possession of personal property unlawfully.
- 14. Offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting something of value to influence the actions of an official.
- 18. Offering a forged document as genuine with the intent to deceive.
- 20. racing/ Illegally racing vehicles on public roads.
- 21. The unlawful taking or carrying away of a person by force or threat.
- 23. Legal status when a person relies on another for support or care.
- 28. option/ The ability of a locality to decide on certain legal issues, often related to alcohol.
- 31. The intentional effort to commit a crime, even if the crime is not completed.
- 34. The legal authority or power of a court to hear and decide a case.
- 35. A consideration or decision made after a criminal act has been committed.
- 39. Obtaining something, such as money or property, through force or threats.
- 41. The intentional act of setting fire to property, often with criminal intent.
- 42. law/ The body of laws governing private disputes between individuals or entities.
- 43. Failure to provide proper care or attention, often leading to harm.
- 44. The unauthorized reproduction of currency or goods with the intent to deceive.
- 46. The unlawful taking of another person's property by force or threat of force.
- 52. Goods that are prohibited by law from being imported or exported.
- 53. A place where a person resides, often protected by specific legal considerations.
- 54. A serious criminal offense, typically punishable by imprisonment for more than one year.
- 55. imprisonment/ Illegally restraining or confining someone against their will.
- 56. The act of breaking free from confinement or custody.
- 57. To remove or reduce the criminal penalties associated with a particular offense.
- 58. The method of human communication, often through spoken or written words, used to convey meaning.
- 59. Unwanted and repeated behavior intended to disturb or upset.
- 60. The crime of taking a person against their will and holding them captive.
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- 1. An agreement between two or more individuals to commit a crime.
- 2. Intentional and unlawful physical contact resulting in harm or offensive touching.
- 4. The legal condition or position of an individual, often affecting rights and responsibilities.
- 8. The practice of having more than one spouse at the same time.
- 9. Persistent and unwanted attention or harassment towards another person.
- 11. The violent theft of an occupied vehicle.
- 12. The geographical area or district in which a court has jurisdiction over a case.
- 15. The purpose or state of mind to commit a wrongful act, often a crucial element in criminal cases.
- 16. The creation of a false document with the intent to deceive.
- 17. A person who is not yet considered an adult in the eyes of the law.
- 19. crime/ Criminal activities involving the use of computers or computer networks.
- 22. Causing damage to property by fire.
- 24. Failure to exercise reasonable care, resulting in harm or damage.
- 25. The act of betting or wagering money on an uncertain outcome.
- 26. The process of seeking a higher court's review of a lower court's decision.
- 27. A game of chance where participants can win prizes based on random drawings.
- 29. A system of rules and regulations established by a community or authority to maintain order.
- 30. A classification system for controlled substances based on their potential for abuse.
- 32. The act of going into a place with the intent to commit a crime.
- 33. Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- 36. Principles of right and wrong behavior, often influencing ethical decision-making.
- 37. Persuasion or enticement, often with the intent of engaging in sexual activity.
- 38. The killing of one person by another, either intentionally (murder) or unintentionally (manslaughter).
- 40. home/ A legal term referring to a person's residence or habitation.
- 45. Being accountable for one's actions or obligations.
- 47. Conduct that shows a disregard for the safety or well-being of others.
- 48. Sexual relations or marriage between close relatives.
- 49. procession/ Unauthorized movement or procession within a restricted area.
- 50. Illegally entering a building or property with the intent to commit a crime.
- 51. advertising/ Misleading or deceptive promotional material about a product or service.