criminal justice process: the trial
Across
- 5. something that helps attorneys on either side of the case get the upper hand
- 7. defendants without financial means
- 8. a defendant cannot be prosecuted a second time for the same offense after either an acquittal or conviction
- 9. what you are after appealing
- 10. where the prosecuter and defense attorney choose the jury
- 12. corpus to produce the body
- 13. something that you declare to get a new trial
- 14. an order from a higher court to either a lower court or a government official such as the warden of a jail or prison
Down
- 1. what you do with your rights in a criminal trial
- 2. what you are in when you are being disruptive and disorderly in the courtroom
- 3. a court order requiring a witness to appear in court and testify
- 4. something that either lawyer can have a potential juror eliminated for
- 6. what you are after appealing
- 8. the procedure that means little to the average citizen unless he or she is arrested and charged with a crime
- 11. a witness cannot be prosecuted based on information provided in a testimony