Who
What
Name That Crime
Name That Crime
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100

A lawbreaker’s partner in crime (can be a felony or a misdemeanor).

What is an Accomplice? 

100

A place to keep accused persons who are waiting for their trials; also, a place to keep lawbreaker who have been court order for a misdemeanor (up to one year).

What is Jail?

100

The willful damaging of someone else’s property. Property may be a building, house, car, or other personal property.

What is Criminal Mischief (Vandalism)?

100

The unlawful touching or hitting of a person without their permission, with the intent of hurting them (1st degree misdemeanor).

What is Battery?

100

Something that logically or naturally follows from an action or condition. The outcome of one’s actions.

What are Consequences?

200

A person(s) who has been made to suffer because of a crime.

What is a victim?

200

Contrary to law; unlawful.

What is Illegal?

200

To linger or “hang out” in a public place. (2nd degree misdemeanor).

What is loitering?

200

The willful (on purpose) hurting of a person by using a weapon and causing them to be permanently crippled or disfigured (3rd degree felony)

What is Aggravated Battery? 

200

State programs under which an offender is required, as a condition of his/her sentence, to repay money or donate services to the victim or society.

What is Restitution?

300

Several persons united together by mutual consent, in order to deliberate, determine, and act jointly for some common purpose.

What is society?

300

A judicial examination and determination of facts and legal issues arising between parties to a civil or criminal action.

What is a Trial?

300

An unlawful attack using a weapon, intended to hurt the person (3rd degree felony).

What is Aggravated Assault?

300

Disturbing the publics peace. Causing a scene. (2nd degree misdemeanor)

What is Disorderly Conduct?

300

A place used to hold lawbreaker for periods longer than one year (1 year to life).

What is Prison?

400

In trials, a group of people who are selected to hear both sides of a case (the defendant’s side; person being accused of a crime; and the victim’s side) and sworn to reach a verdict based on the evidence presented to them.

What is a Jury?

400

Something that logically or naturally follows from an action or condition. The outcome of one’s actions.

What are consequences?

400

The stealing of an item worth $300 or more.

What is Grand Theft?

400

Setting fire to your or another person’s property. Property may include a house, a car, a shed etc. (2nd degree felony)

What is Arson?

400

A seizure of forcible restraint; an exercise of the power to deprive a person of his or her liberty; the taking or keeping of a person in custody by legal authority, especially in response to a criminal charge.

What is an arrest?

500

A person who helps a lawbreaker (3rd degree felony).

What is an Accessory?

500

Violent or aggressive behaviors done within the home.

What is Domestic Violence?

500

Entering a home, building or car without permission. The degree of the offense depends on if the person entering is carrying a weapon, if the building is occupied, or if the person entering assaults or harms someone (3rd or 2nd degree felony).

What is Burglary?

500

When a person interferes with a law enforcement officer when he/she is attempting to arrest them. Example: Arguing with an officer, giving the officer false information such as a false name, address, or age.

What is resisting Arrest without Violence

500

The legal process of resolving an issue.

What is Adjudicate?