This crossword puzzle provides definitions for common crime and legal terms:
Across clues are terms like "steal" (take something without permission), "detective" (a person who investigates crimes), and "alibi" (a proof that you were elsewhere when the crime happened). Down clues include "witness" (a person who saw what happened), "suspect" (a person thought to be guilty of a crime), "mugging" (attacking and robbing someone), and "arrest" (take someone into custody). The puzzle is intended to help the learner understand vocabulary related to crimes and the legal system.
This crossword puzzle provides definitions for common crime and legal terms:
Across clues are terms like "steal" (take something without permission), "detective" (a person who investigates crimes), and "alibi" (a proof that you were elsewhere when the crime happened). Down clues include "witness" (a person who saw what happened), "suspect" (a person thought to be guilty of a crime), "mugging" (attacking and robbing someone), and "arrest" (take someone into custody). The puzzle is intended to help the learner understand vocabulary related to crimes and the legal system.
This crossword puzzle provides definitions for common crime and legal terms:
Across clues are terms like "steal" (take something without permission), "detective" (a person who investigates crimes), and "alibi" (a proof that you were elsewhere when the crime happened). Down clues include "witness" (a person who saw what happened), "suspect" (a person thought to be guilty of a crime), "mugging" (attacking and robbing someone), and "arrest" (take someone into custody). The puzzle is intended to help the learner understand vocabulary related to crimes and the legal system.
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Across Down 3. to take something without permission 1. a proof that you were elsewhere when the crime 4. a person who investigates crimes happened 6. something to show that what you say is true 2. a person committing a crime 9. to try to find an offender 5. a person who saw what happened 7. a person thought to be guilty of a crime 8. attacking and robbing someone 10. take someone into custody (police do it)