Quiz:
none of them
American
greek
a business person or office worker who uses their job to steal or commit fraud
the British Prime Minister
that the amount of money to be paid out in the event of business failure is limited to the original investment
once- it is his or her first speech on becoming an MP for the first time
the right to remain silent
Oval
black
fifty (plus district of Columbia)
House of Lords
will
hard currencies can be used and exchanged easily on international markets
England, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland
Legal crossword 2
Across:
1 ulterior motive
7 minimum
9 law
10 avoid
12 renew
14 lender
15 succeed
16 part
18 defame
21 dealing
22 inland
23 civilian
26 entity
27 deed
28 reform
29 redeem
Down:
1 unmarried
2 tenancy
3 iou
4 trade
5 valid
6 award
8 malice
11 illegal
13 Westminster
16 penal
17 train
19 false
20 mercy
22 incur
24 void
25 item
27 de
Legal crossword 1
Across:
1 refer
5 accept
8 court
9 tort
10 divided
12 time
13 abet
15 jury
16 legatees
18 there
19 adult
21 oppose
23 assess
25 no
26 step
28 first
30 state
31 not guilty
Down:
1 registration
2 facsimile
3 rough
4 litigant
5 acquit
6 cut
7 per se
10 defendant
11 day
14 age
15 judges
17 error
20 lose
22 point
24 steal
27 pray
28 fee
29 run
Missing words
rod
summons
old
bench
court
court
dog
collar
order
proof
inn
bill
chief
police
circuit
federal
judicial
release
word association:
stolen
burglar
to pick pocket
to mug
housebreaking
shoplifter
kleptomania
thief
to hold up a place
stolen property
what I am?
h
g
l
i
a
j
k
b
c
d
f
e
adverbs- there
from the production of that document until now
resulting from that document or decision
for that reason or purpose
appearing somewhere in that document
listed later in that document
mentioned previously in that document
mentioned in that section of that document
relating to that document
following to that document
in the time before that document was produced
accompanying that document
who's speaking?
prosecution counsel
mark barry, witness
a policeman, witness
a passer by, witness
mr swan, defendant
ellen barry, witness
mr swan's secretary, witness
judge
foreman of the jury
defence counsel
categories
crimes against the person: murder, manslaughter, abduction, assault, blackmail, grievous bodily harm, battery
crimes against property: burglary, theft, criminal damage, robbery, forgery
sexual offences: rape, buggery, bigamy
political offences: treason, sedition
offences against justice: perjury, perverting the course of justice
public order offences: obscenity, breach of the peace
road traffic offences: reckless driving
Odd one out
alone- the others R marital states
judge- the others R types of lawyers
arson- the others R types of thefts
convict- the others happen at the beginning of the legal process
right- the others R things U have 2 do
blackmail- the others R types of unlawful killing
herewith- the others refer 2 something in the same document as they appear in
plea- the others R ways 2 guarantee money borrowed
condemnation- the others refer 2 leniency
execution- the others R methods
discredit- the others R words about giving
ransom- the others refer 2 taking & holding a person unlawfully
accidentally- the others describe intentional actions
appeal- it can only happen after one of the others
royalty- the others do not refer 2 payment, only 2 rights
contract- the others R relationships
witness- the others refer 2 the person who charged with a crime
deny- it can be the opposite of any of the others