Criminal Law Terms Review
Across
- 3. The legal right to a property
- 5. A penalty for two or more crimes served at the same time
- 8. When the burden of proof is placed on the defense rather than the Crown
- 10. An order by a judge to arrest the accused for listed alleged offences
- 12. Factors that demonstrate the punishment should be less severe
- 14. A defense that the accused was not at the scene of the crime when it took place
- 15. A deal between the Crown and defense to plead a lesser crime or sentence
- 18. That which discourages people in society from committing a particular crime
- 19. The pursuit or repeated communication with an unwilling victim
- 21. Homicide with intent
- 23. Entering someone's premises without permission by breaking a door, window, etc.
- 24. Threat or coercion to force someone to commit a crime against their will
- 26. Homicide as a result of an act of passion
- 27. Factors that demonstrate the punishment should be more severe
- 29. Sexual activity in exchange for money
- 32. A fireman that needs to be registered
- 33. Murder as a result of another action, for example drunk driving
- 34. Intentionally starting fires causing damage
- 36. A psychological condition caused by severe domestic violence
- 37. Assault causing life threatening injury, disfigurement, etc.
- 38. Communicating for the purposes of prostitution
- 39. Accidental homicide
- 40. A punishment that allows the offender to live in the community under conditions and supervision
- 41. Not Criminally Responsible
- 42. The act of counselling, aiding or abetting someone to commit suicide
Down
- 1. Taking someone's property without their permission
- 2. A firearm that a person is not allowed to possess
- 4. A penalty for two or more crimes served one after another
- 6. A statement made by the victim that describes the effect of the offense on his or her life
- 7. Detainment by a civilian until the police arrive
- 9. A minimum punishment imposed by law
- 11. Theft involving violence or threats of violence
- 13. Agreement given freely and voluntarily
- 14. The illegal, forced removal of a child from the custodial parents
- 16. Facts that would cause an average person to believe beyond a mere suspicion
- 17. The application or threat of force without the other persons consent
- 20. To sell, administer, give, transfer, transport, send, or deliver a controlled substance
- 22. Intentional deceit
- 25. The defense of temporary insanity
- 28. Any rifle or shotgun that is neither restricted or prohibited
- 30. A court order authorizing police to search a specific place at a specific time
- 31. Blamable or criminal homicide
- 35. To help an offender successfully reintegrate back into society