The person who sits in the front and center of the courtroom. He or she wears a long black cape has must be very serious.
Who is the Judge?
Stealing objects from a shop.
What is Shoplifting?
Hoarding, swearing, lying and gossiping are examples of this.
What is Deviance?
The oldest written set of laws.
What is Hammurabi's Code?
If you touch something with your hands, later, the police and detectives can find your _____ to prove it was you.
What are Fingerprints?
The person whose job it is to defend a person.
What is a Lawyer?
Type of crime that is considered inherently evil.
What is Mala in se?
This type of crime can be punished with probation or jail time.
What is a misdemeanor?
The 10 Commandments are often referred to as this.
What is Mosaic Law?
Objects that were part of the crime scene, and are later used in the courtroom.
What is Evidence?
The person who we THINK committed a crime.
What is a Suspect?
Types of crime that typically involve no violence, but end in financial gain.
What is white collar?
You are typically sentenced to ______ for a felony.
What is prison?
"Thou shalt not steal" is one of the _____________.
What are the 10 Commandments?
If you were convicted of a crime, and the court decides you DID IT, this is how you are found,
What is Guilty?
Someone who saw the crime happen.
What is a Witness?
The taking of another person's life.
What is Murder?
Acts that are considered crimes primarily because they have been outlawed by the legal codes in that jurisdiction.
What are Mala Prohibita?
Sets of laws that are specifically listed are considered to be ________.
What is codified?
The suspect says their ____ to prove that they were doing something else at a different place when the crime happened.
What is an Alibi?
A group of people who listen to the details of a case and later must make the important decision.
What is a Jury?
Types of crime including hate crimes, torture and rape.
What is Mala in se?
Type of behavior that is not necessarily criminal, but violates social norms.
What is deviance?
The modern American Law system is based on this.
What is English Common Law?
If a suspect has committed a crime, the police officer will put ____ on their wrists before putting them into a police car.
What are Handcuffs?