Bill of Rights
Across
- 3. Standards that need to be met by the police to obtain a warrant.
- 4. Permission granted by a judge for police to search/seize people or things as evidence of law-breaking.
- 10. Trials that involve money for damages, not necessarily jail time.
- 13. Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly and petition.
- 14. Powers not given to the Federal government are State Powers
- 15. Some rights might not be included in this list of rights, but they are still rights, government still hast to protect them.
- 16. The steps through which all those accused of a crime go through (arrest, booking, setting bail, trial, lawyers, etc)
- 18. Right to a trial in civil cases $$$
Down
- 1. The retrying of a person in court for a crime after they've been found not guilty (with the hope that eventually they will be convicted).
- 2. Crimes that could result in the death penalty
- 5. The accused must be indicted by a Grand Jury, no double jeopardy, right to remain silent, due process, Eminent Domain
- 6. Crimes that could result in life imprisonment, felonies
- 7. The power of the government to take private property for public use (with fair payment).
- 8. No unreasonable search and seizures, a specific warrant is granted only with Probable Cause.
- 9. Right to a fair trial, right to a speedy trial, right to a lawyer, right to confront witnesses and evidence against, right to know nature and cause of accusation.
- 11. The Right to Bear Arms
- 12. No soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the owner, nor in time of war but in a manner to be prescribed by law.
- 17. No cruel or unusual punishment