Beat the offense
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AnswerCrossword Clue
REPELBeat the offense
ABETHelp the offense?
DUIOffense on the rd.
ATTACKSGoes on the offense
ODOROffense to the olfactories
COPAPLEAAgree to the lesser offense
SIDESThe offense and the defense
SIDEThe offense or the defense
ABETSRuns interference for the offense?
DWI"One for the road" offense, briefly
AGGRESSORThe first to take the offense.
guiltthe fact of having committed an offense
DELICTOFlagrante ..: in the act of committing the offense
TEXBasketball coach Winter who pioneered the triangle offense
mitigatesLessen the gravity of (an offense or mistake)
mitigatingLessen the gravity of (an offense or mistake)
palliatesDisguise the seriousness or gravity of (an offense)
commissionThe action of committing a crime or offense
unchargedNot accused of an offense under the law
commissionsThe action of committing a crime or offense
palliatingDisguise the seriousness or gravity of (an offense)
palliatedDisguise the seriousness or gravity of (an offense)
mitigatedLessen the gravity of (an offense or mistake)
palliateto try to reduce the seriousness of (an offense)
obstructedCommit the offense of intentionally hindering (a legal process)
obstructingCommit the offense of intentionally hindering (a legal process)
sentenceThe punishment fixed by law for a particular offense
obstructCommit the offense of intentionally hindering (a legal process)
obstructsCommit the offense of intentionally hindering (a legal process)
CICEROOriginator of the phrase "Let the punishment fit the offense"
praemuniresThe offense of asserting or maintaining papal jurisdiction in England
praemunireThe offense of asserting or maintaining papal jurisdiction in England
barretriesthe offense of frequently exciting and stirring up lawsuits and quarrels
aggressto commit the first act of hostility or offense; attack first
pardonsA remission of the legal consequences of an offense or conviction
barretrythe offense of frequently exciting and stirring up lawsuits and quarrels
pardonA remission of the legal consequences of an offense or conviction
pardonThe action of forgiving or being forgiven for an error or offense
monitionformal notice from a bishop requiring the amendment of an ecclesiastical offense
punishmentThe infliction or imposition of a penalty as retribution for an offense