Criminal Justice System- Alex Weinberg
Across
- 2. sent to prison
- 3. written statement of the essential facts of the offense charged against the accused
- 6. must know about the crime for it to be reported
- 8. cancelling of an act, the recalling of a grant or privilege
- 9. accused is guaranteed this
- 10. enforce specific laws,arrest or detain people
- 12. group of citizens that observe trial and determine a verdict for the accused
- 13. conclusion of the jury
- 18. punish for disciplinary infractions
- 22. free someone of criminal charge, verdict of not guilty
- 23. punishment given by a judge or jury to a person convicted of a crime
- 24. previous, lesser criminal activity of the accused
- 25. requires that specific steps be taken in the administration of criminal justice so that the individual will be protected
- 26. death penalty,incarceration, probation,fines, restitution
Down
- 1. upper age of juvenile justice system in most states
- 4. conditional release of prisoners before they complete their sentence.
- 5. requiring the offender to pay compensation to the victim
- 7. allowing the convicted person to remain at liberty but subject to certain conditions and restrictions
- 11. take part directly in the criminal justice process
- 14. legal ruling
- 15. initiates the response to the crime
- 16. primarily applied as penalties in minor offenses
- 17. hears evidence against the accused presented by the prosecutor and decides if there is sufficient evidence to cause the accused to be brought to trial
- 19. set bail/conditions for release, impose sentence
- 20. file charges or petitions for adjudication
- 21. used to bring a prisoner before the court to determine if the persons imprionment is lawful