Civil liberties & Bill of Rights_MacDonald
Across
- 2. Constitutional and other legal protections against government action. These are formally set down in the Bill of Rights.
- 3. Right to trial by jury in common-law cases
- 6. No excessive bail, fines, or crule and unusual punishments
- 8. Rights retained by the people
- 9. No quartering soldiers without consent of the home owner
- 10. Constitutional amendment protecting the freedom of speech, religion, press, and assembly
- 11. No unreasonable searches and seizures
- 12. No trial without a jury, no double-jeopardy, no self-incrimination, and no deprivation of life, liberty,or property without the due process of the law
Down
- 1. Constitutional right to bear arms
- 3. Constitutional right to a speedy and public trial with an impartial jury in the state where the crime was committed, to be informed of the charges brought upon onesself, to be confronted by witness and to bring witnesses into a case, and the right to a court-appointed attorney.
- 4. Constitutional amendment added after the Civil War, incorporates the Bill of Rights to states through selective incorporation
- 5. Rights reserved to the states
- 7. First 10 amendments in the US Constitution.