Bill of Rights
Across
- 3. Legal procedure requires law to show you are guilty of a crime
- 4. a formal request for the government to act on an issue
- 5. power to protect yourself from, you cannot testify against yourself, or say anything that might incriminate you.
- 8. Spreading lies in a speech about a person that will harm that person or entity
- 11. The practice of government to block or censor news and information from the public
- 12. Allows for civil cases when peoples rights are in conflict with each other or a dispute of 20 dollars or more.
- 15. First 10 amendments to the Constitution
- 17. the freedoms we have to think or act without interference from the government
- 18. issued by a grand jury that formally charges someone with a crime
Down
- 1. Printed lies that are false and cause another harm
- 2. Police need this in order to look or search your property
- 4. strong sense to think a person or property was used in a crime
- 6. right to the people to keep and bare arms
- 7. Limits the power of the government to take private property to for of society without showing just cause.
- 9. to be officially charged with a crime
- 10. The rights to state and express our opinions or beliefs
- 13. you can't be tried twice for the same crime.
- 14. sum of money used as a deposit against someone in jail, to allow them to go free until the trial
- 16. Protects a person from cruel or unusual punishment