criminal law terms
Across
- 3. Information, documents, or testimony presented in court to prove or disprove facts relevant to a case.
- 6. The decision or judgment reached by a judge or jury at the conclusion of a trial.
- 8. A legal document issued by a court that authorizes law enforcement to search, seize property, or make an arrest.
- 10. The act of intentionally providing false information while under oath, such as during testimony in court.
- 11. Money or collateral provided to secure a defendant's release from custody while awaiting trial.
Down
- 1. A serious criminal offense that may result in a prison sentence of one year or more.
- 2. The person accused of committing a crime and facing legal charges.
- 4. The legal representative who brings charges against the defendant on behalf of the state.
- 5. A less serious criminal offense, typically punishable by fines, probation, or less than a year in jail.
- 7. A formal legal proceeding in which evidence is presented, witnesses are called, and a judge or jury determines the outcome of a case.
- 9. A group of citizens selected to hear evidence and decide the verdict in a trial.
- 10. A defendant's response to criminal charges, such as "guilty," "not guilty," or "no contest."