Criminal Law Terminology

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Across
  1. 1. Sentences for similar crimes should be similar
  2. 2. A factor that would make a sentence worse
  3. 4. Committing a crime deliberately
  4. 7. A person is forced to commit an offence
  5. 11. Agreeing and planning to commit a crime
  6. 12. Statements by someone other than the witness
  7. 14. Using science to investigate a crime
  8. 15. A very serious offence
  9. 18. The Crown must show their evidence to the defence
  10. 19. Discouraging a person from committing an offence
Down
  1. 1. A mitigating factor that could reduce a sentence
  2. 3. A less serious offence
  3. 5. Imprisonment
  4. 6. Unsuccessfully trying to commit a crime
  5. 8. Evidence that helps to find a person not guilty
  6. 9. Process for selecting a jury
  7. 10. Evidence that can't be used at trial
  8. 13. Allows an accused person to leave jail until trial
  9. 16. A sentence that doesn't result in a criminal record
  10. 17. A type of report related to indigenous offenders