Across
- 1. To act with treachery.
- 3. committing a felony through fault, such as negligence, that results in damage or injury, like reckless driving causing an act
- 4. are committed not only by means of deceit but also by means of fault
- 6. the breaking and entering of the premises of another with an intent to commit a felony within
- 7. a felonies to which the law attaches the capital punishment or penalties which in any of their periods are afflictive
- 9. A contract or relationship whereby a person binds himself to render some service or do some act in representation of another with the consent or authority of the latter.
- 12. Refers to a person who is completely deprived of discernment or reason and freedom of will at the time of the commission
- 15. the act of harming another person's reputation by making false statements.
- 16. refers to a piece of metal stamped with certain marks and made current at a certain value.Compound Crime Refers to a single act performed by the offender, that constitutes two or more grave or less grave felonies.
- 17. Refers to the killing of an individual by treacherous means or design.
- 20. The word attack includes any offensive or antagonistic movement or action of any kind.
- 21. to determine judicially.
- 24. refers to any bodily movement tending to produce some effect in the external world.
- 27. Pertorm all the act of execution but the victim is. still alive
- 29. Refers to communication by means of letters or it may refer to the letters which pass between those who have friendly or business relation.
- 30. refers to more than three armed malefactors acting together in the commission of anoffense.
- 33. circumstances of factors in the commission of a crime that lessen or reduce its moral and legal consequences
- 36. Refers to violent expulsion of the embryo from the material womb which results in death of the fetus. Or the willful killing of the fetus in the uterus.
- 37. Means to dwell together in the manner as husband and wife, for some period of time.
Down
- 1. Refers to the act of introducing any dangerous drug into the body.
- 2. penalty refers to that penalty which is deemed included in the imposition of the principal penalty.
- 5. Mistake in the blow, occurs when the offender intending to do an injury to one person actually inflicts it on another.
- 8. This usually having a lack of foresight
- 10. Crime Refers to a single act performed by the offender, that constitutes two or more grave or less grave felonies.
- 11. the legal process to ask a higher court to review a decision by a judge in a trial court believing the judge make mistake
- 13. Refers to the unlawful resistance to a superior officer.
- 14. Is the suffering that is afflicted by the state for the transgression of a law
- 18. 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.
- 19. refers to anything that occur outside the sway of man's will.
- 20. Refers to unlawful fighting which terrifies others of a reasonably firm character. A fight consisting of two or more persons in a public place.
- 21. person who becomes equally guilty in the crime of another by knowingly and voluntarily aiding the criminal before or after
- 22. indicates the intention, without justification or excuse, to commit an act that is unlawful.
- 23. Refers to any bodily, movement tending to produce some effect in the external world.
- 25. Taking of a person into custody in order that he may be bound to answer for commission of an offense.
- 26. and Battery Is merely a physical attack or is a threat to strike someone. The act of striking is referred to as battery.
- 28. Malicious and willful destruction of property by fire.
- 31. Refers to the unlawful act of any public officer or employee who accepts an offer of a bribe from any person
- 32. of Attainder Refers to a legislative act which inflicts punishment without trial.
- 34. a set of ideas or beliefs held by a particular group
- 35. Refers to a sworn statement in writing; declaration in writing made under oath before an authorized officer.