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Felony: A crime
Homicide: killing a person on purpose
Manslaughter: and accidental killing
Smuggling: impetrating illegal material
Bigamy: marrying when already married
Assault: physical harm
Arson: setting fire to something
Embezzlement: taking funds illegally via job or position
Fraud: scamming funds
Forgery: illegally copying documents or signatures
Counterfeit: manufacturing fake money/cheques etc.
Piracy: theft at sea/copying movies and CD's
Swindling: cheating a person of money
Perjury: lying under oath/in court
Terrorism: violent act against communities to cause fear
Slander: defaming/verbal insult
Treason: act against our country/government
Conspiracy: plotting to carry out and illegal act
Espionage: spying on something/someone
Larceny: theft on a huge scale
Shoplifting: stealing from retail outlets
Burglary: breaking in and stealing from homes/businesses
Hijacking: taking illegal control of transport
Blackmail: using information to gain personal profit by threat of exposure
Kidnapping: taking a person prisoner illegally
Bribery: to offer to pay to get favours
Corruption: not operating truthfully and using illegal means to gain
trespassing: encroaching on another person property without permission
Police: anybody of people officially maintained or employed to keep order
Law: a system or collection of such rules
Sue: to hold charges against someone
Court: a place where justice is administrated
Jail: inmates are held here
Witness: to see or know about a criminal act
Probation: and act of testing
Prosecutor: person who puts the police case in court
Criminal Law
Across:| 1. | using information to gain personal profit by threat of exposure | | 3. | violent act against communities to cause fear | | 4. | physical harm | | 7. | scamming funds | | 8. | act against our country/government | | 12. | taking a person prisoner illegally | | 14. | marrying when already married | | 15. | inmates are held here | | 16. | setting fire to something | | 19. | lying under oath/in court |
| | 20. | illegally copying documents or signatures | | 22. | to hold charges against someone | | 23. | spying on something/someone | | 25. | to see or know about a criminal act | | 29. | A crime | | 31. | a place where justice is administrated | | 32. | and accidental killing | | 33. | cheating a person of money | | 34. | killing a person on purpose |
| | Down:| 2. | not operating truthfully and using illegal means to gain | | 5. | defaming/verbal insult | | 6. | plotting to carry out and illegal act | | 9. | impetrating illegal material | | 10. | breaking in and stealing from homes/businesses | | 11. | a system or collection of such rules | | 13. | person who puts the police case in court | | 17. | encroaching on another person property without permission |
| | 18. | theft on a huge scale | | 21. | taking funds illegally via job or position | | 24. | manufacturing fake money/cheques etc. | | 26. | to offer to pay to get favours | | 27. | and act of testing | | 28. | theft at sea/copying movies and CD's | | 30. | anybody of people officially maintained or employed to keep order |
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Criminal Law
Across:| 1. | using information to gain personal profit by threat of exposure | | 3. | violent act against communities to cause fear | | 4. | physical harm | | 7. | scamming funds | | 8. | act against our country/government | | 12. | taking a person prisoner illegally | | 14. | marrying when already married | | 15. | inmates are held here | | 16. | setting fire to something | | 19. | lying under oath/in court |
| | 20. | illegally copying documents or signatures | | 22. | to hold charges against someone | | 23. | spying on something/someone | | 25. | to see or know about a criminal act | | 29. | A crime | | 31. | a place where justice is administrated | | 32. | and accidental killing | | 33. | cheating a person of money | | 34. | killing a person on purpose |
| | Down:| 2. | not operating truthfully and using illegal means to gain | | 5. | defaming/verbal insult | | 6. | plotting to carry out and illegal act | | 9. | impetrating illegal material | | 10. | breaking in and stealing from homes/businesses | | 11. | a system or collection of such rules | | 13. | person who puts the police case in court | | 17. | encroaching on another person property without permission |
| | 18. | theft on a huge scale | | 21. | taking funds illegally via job or position | | 24. | manufacturing fake money/cheques etc. | | 26. | to offer to pay to get favours | | 27. | and act of testing | | 28. | theft at sea/copying movies and CD's | | 30. | anybody of people officially maintained or employed to keep order |
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© 2013
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only