That is the correct spelling of "criminal" (of crime, or a lawbreaker).
The likely word is "battery" (energy cell, or the criminal use of force).
The likely word may be "accessory" (an added device or fashion, or criminal accomplice).
That is the correct spelling of "offender" (criminal).
The proper spelling is "sentence" (with no a's).
The likely word is "procedure" (a method or process).Using a different pronunciation, this could also be prosecutor (criminal justice official).
Those letters spell criminal.
One possibility : BATTERY : an electrical storage medium, or a criminal assault.
The term is two words "crime scene" (location of a criminal act).
The likely word is "battery" (energy cell, or the criminal use of force).
The correct spelling is "felon" (a criminal, i.e. someone who commits a felony).
The likely word may be "accessory" (an added device or fashion, or criminal accomplice).
That is the correct spelling of "offender" (criminal).
The word could be criminel (criminal) or illégal (illegal). "Against the law" would be "contre la loi."
The proper spelling is "sentence" (with no a's).
This is likely either the adjective civil (proper, or non-criminal) or the adverb civilly (in a respectful manner).
The likely word is "procedure" (a method or process).Using a different pronunciation, this could also be prosecutor (criminal justice official).
Probably not related to the word "criminal", the surprised interjection "criminy", like "crikey", is probably a euphemistic avoidance of saying Christ.