CLJ
Across
- 1. Formal accusation of a crime.
- 3. Relating to custody or imprisonment.
- 5. Finding of guilt in court.
- 6. Pre-trial evidence exchange.
- 8. Additional to primary issue.
- 10. Eligible for review by a higher court.
- 15. Legal action or process.
- 16. Group deciding guilt or innocence.
- 17. Court administrative officer.
- 20. Legal argument against charges.
- 21. Friend of the court (non-party providing input).
- 25. Review by a higher court.
- 29. Court officer maintaining order.
- 30. Formal request to the court.
- 31. Legal right or claim.
- 33. Legal violation or crime.
- 34. Failure to exercise reasonable care.
- 38. Person accused in a legal case.
- 39. Claim of fact in a legal case.
- 41. Crime with additional severity factors.
- 42. Legal system without assigning blame.
- 44. Finding of responsibility for a crime.
- 46. Public official verifying documents.
- 47. Carrying out a court order or sentence.
- 50. Person arrested by law enforcement.
- 53. Agreement to commit a crime.
- 55. Court order to stop or start an action.
- 60. Questioning by authorities.
- 61. Non-criminal legal matters.
- 63. Legal advisor or attorney.
- 64. Fair treatment under the law.
- 65. Unwanted and abusive behavior.
- 66. Legal proceedings involving opposing sides.
- 68. Young person under legal age.
- 69. Lying under oath.
- 71. Sworn statement of truthfulness.
- 72. Formal request to a court.
- 76. Compensation for harm or loss.
- 77. Legal venue for trials.
- 81. Official investigation into a death.
- 83. Formal court order or judgment.
- 85. Court decision or ruling.
- 86. Concerning laws or legal matters.
- 87. Ending a legal case without resolution.
- 88. Deceptive or dishonest behavior.
- 89. Unlawful physical contact causing harm.
- 92. Factors reducing legal responsibility.
- 93. Minor criminal offense.
- 94. Summarizing legal case facts.
- 95. Evidence clearing a defendant.
Down
- 2. Voluntary agreement to an action.
- 4. A person who assists in a crime.
- 7. Party bringing a legal action.
- 9. Written statement of facts under oath.
- 11. Scientific analysis for legal purposes.
- 12. Early release from prison.
- 13. Violation of legal duty or agreement.
- 14. Duty to prove allegations in court.
- 15. Legal claim or dispute.
- 17. Punishment involving death penalty.
- 18. Serious criminal offense.
- 19. Theft of personal property.
- 22. Damages to compensate for loss.
- 23. Lack of guilt in a legal matter.
- 24. Dispute or challenge in court.
- 25. Reducing a sentence.
- 26. Judge’s seat in a courtroom.
- 27. Influence of drugs or alcohol.
- 28. Dispute resolution with a mediator.
- 32. Witness statement under oath.
- 35. Erase or remove from records.
- 36. Evidence not allowed in court.
- 37. Party involved in a lawsuit.
- 40. Legal matter before a court.
- 43. Standard of proof in criminal cases.
- 45. Professional negligence or misconduct.
- 48. Lawyer in some legal systems.
- 49. Imprisonment or confinement.
- 51. Fairness in legal decisions.
- 52. Proving something beyond doubt.
- 54. Serving sentences simultaneously.
- 56. Unintentional killing without malice.
- 57. Serving sentences one after another.
- 58. Legal responsibility for damages.
- 59. Rule excluding unlawfully obtained evidence.
- 61. Formal accusation of a crime.
- 62. Disrespect towards court authority.
- 66. Evidence allowed in court.
- 67. principle from previous cases
- 70. Defendant’s response to charges.
- 73. Protection from legal action.
- 74. Legal disagreement or conflict.
- 75. Loss of property due to legal violation.
- 78. Legal official presiding over court.
- 79. Legal right to challenge detention.
- 80. Study of law and legal systems.
- 82. Handing over a criminal to another jurisdiction.
- 84. Link between action and consequence.
- 90. Formal jury for serious cases.
- 91. Written defamation of character.