Across
- 5. The act of restoring something to its owner; the act of making good for loss or damage; repaying or refunding illegally obtained money or property
- 7. What you are thinking
- 9. Someone, who knowing a crime was committed, helps conceal the crime or the criminal
- 11. The person who commits a crime
- 14. An effort to commit a crime that goes beyond mere preparation but does not result in the commission of the crime
- 15. The harmful overuse of chemicals, such as drugs or alcohol
- 16. Imprisonment by the government
- 17. Crimes that are committed before or in preparation of committing another crime
- 19. Driving under the influence refers to a person's blood alcohol concentration
Down
- 1. A person who voluntarily helps another person commit a crime; usually is present or directly aids in the crime
- 2. one who encourages, orders, or helps plan a crime
- 3. Driving while intoxicated refers to a person's blood alcohol concentration
- 4. The Latin term used by lawyers when they discuss the requirements for a guilty state of mind
- 6. The act of requesting or strongly urging someone to do something
- 8. In criminal law, an act that is more than mere preparation to do something; the first step of actually attempting the crime
- 10. failing to perform an act required by criminal law
- 12. An unwritten agreement to submit to forms of interrogation or searches in exchange for certain privileges, such as driving or flying
- 13. A repeat criminal offender, convicted of a crime after having been previously convicted
- 18. An agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime along with a substantial act toward committing the crime