Criminal law
Across
- 6. Means to determine judicially.
- 7. unlawfully seizing or confining a person by force.
- 8. Refers to a sworn statement in writing; declaration in writing made under oath before an authorized officer.
- 10. The person who manages or carries on the gambling.
- 13. A name other than one's own name, an assumed name.
- 14. Refers to violent expulsion of the embryo from the material womb which results in death of the fetus.
- 16. Circumstances where an individual is not liable for a crime, like insanity or being under nine years of age.
- 18. The act of killing another person
- 20. Committing a crime ensuring excusion without risk
- 21. Malicious and willful destruction of property by fire.
- 22. Refers to more than three armed malefactors acting together in the commission of an
- 23. Those who take a direct part in the execution of the act
- 26. Refers to any bodily, movement tending to produce some effect in the external world.
- 27. Refers to unlawful fighting which terrifies others of a reasonably firm character. A fight consisting of twO or more persons in a public place.
- 28. destructive and injurious behavior that is socially defined as hostile and violent on the basis of several factors pertaining to the performer and the person making the evaluation.
- 29. Planning and deliberating a crime before committing it
- 30. Taking property from another using violence or intimidation
- 31. Refers to an act committed or omitted in violation of a public law forbidding and commanding it.
- 32. Law punishable acts or omissions
- 33. Willful desertion or forsaking of parental duties.
- 34. Deliberate alteration of body parts
- 36. those who, having knowledge of the commission of the crime, and without having participated therein
- 37. Threatening behavior intended to make another person fearful or apprehensive
Down
- 1. The annulment or destruction of another law.
- 2. Refers to the act of introducing any dangerous drug into the body.
- 3. Means to desire or wish in common thing.
- 4. Serious spoken defamation, leading to jail time or fines. Less severe slander incurs
- 5. Involves intellectual trickery and cunning on the part of the accused.
- 9. Refers to the act of taking away a woman from her house or other place where she may be for the purpose of carrying her to another place with intent to corrupt or marry her
- 11. Forcing sexual activity against someone's will.
- 12. Taking property from another using violence or intimidation
- 14. the act of inducing another to commit a crime.
- 15. Refers to the unlawful act of any person who shall Contract a second or subsequent marriage before the former marriage has been legally dissolved.
- 17. Factors that lessen the severity of a crime or punishment.
- 19. When the offender performs all acts to commit the felony, but it does not occur due to causes independent of their will
- 24. Refers to anything that occur outside the sway of man's will.
- 25. Means to desire or wish in common thing
- 27. person who not being included in Art 17.
- 33. To act with treachery
- 35. A private offense committed by any married woman who shall have sexual intercourse with a man not her husband and by the man who has carnal knowledge of her