Criminal Procedure
Across
- 2. a person who is in charge of a trial in a court and make a decision on guilt or innocence, who decides how a person who is guilty of a crime should be punished
- 7. a punishment given by a judge in court to a person or organization after they have been found guilty of doing something wrong
- 8. an official request for something, usually in writing (for example, start the case)
- 11. the act of recognizing and naming someone who committed a crime by other people
- 13. a punishment for doing something that is against a law
- 15. the process of examining a crime, problem, statement, etc. carefully, especially to discover the truth and to find all things connected to the case to help court (judge) making a decision of guilt or innocence
- 17. objects, documents, official statements, etc. that are used to prove something is true or not true and to prove if the person is guilty or innocent
- 18. the process of learning the condition of an object by qualified professionals and authorized state authorities
- 19. one of the types of punishment when a person is officially forced to stay in a certain place
Down
- 1. a person who is believed to be guilty of committing a crime
- 3. - a person in a criminal case who is accused of having done something illegal and who is one of the parties of the trial
- 4. someone who is in prison because he is guilty of a crime
- 5. an official document, signed by a judge or other person in authority, that gives the police permission to search someone's home, arrest a person, or take some other action
- 6. a formal statement of a person about something (committed crime or some facts that are somehow connected to committed crime or a person who committed a crime), especially one given in a court of law
- 9. a legal representative who officially accuses someone of committing a crime by bringing a case against that person in a court of law
- 10. negotiations between the parties with the participation of a mediator in order to settle a dispute by developing a mutually acceptable mediation agreement
- 12. a person who is responsible for committing a crime
- 14. the process of hearing a case in a court of law so that a judgment can be made
- 16. a person who sees an event happening, especially a crime or an accident, who knows something about committed crime