CJ unit 2 Part 2 A
Across
- 6. Areas into which the government may not intrude
- 7. Not explicitly defined but embodies the fundamental ideas of the U.S. justice expressed in the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments
- 10. Deals with notices, hearings, and gathering evidence in criminal matters
- 11. Protects individuals against unreasonable, arbitrary, or capricious laws and limits arbitrary government actions
Down
- 1. Tangible forms of expression such as wearing buttons or clothing with political slogans or displaying a sign or flag: protected by the First Amendment
- 2. The first 10 amendments of the Constitution
- 3. A judicial ruling that significantly alters or affects existing law and guides future decisions on the same issue
- 4. Formally charged with a specific crime by a grand jury, based on probable cause
- 5. Rights not specifically identified in the Bill of Rights
- 8. A principle whereby power is shared by the national government and the states.
- 9. Unconstitutionally being tired for the same crime more than once
- 10. A type of partial shadow in astronomy with the principle extending the idea that certain constitutional rights are implied within other constitutional rights