Criminology
Across
- 4. Who the crime is being committed against
- 5. A process where the defendant either pleads guilty or not guilty then tries to prove it if pleading not guilty
- 6. People who state the laws for the jury and decide sentences of those convicted
- 8. An way of identifying someone different to each individual
- 11. With both a magistrates and a crown all cases go through this system
- 13. Those who see the crime occur and come before a court to present it
- 15. When someone isnt pleased with the outcome of the trial and asks for it to be retried
Down
- 1. Legal representation who help the prosecution
- 2. Stories or posts available for the general public to see
- 3. A release from custody awaiting trial sometimes with conditions like a curfew
- 7. Colin Stagg suffered the consequences of this unfair method of gaining evidence
- 9. Professionals in a subject who come to court to give specialist knowledge to the jury to help them
- 10. Professional individuals who have the rights to arrest suspects
- 12. Those who are thought to have committed the crime
- 14. Relevant to the case helping the prosecution secure a conviction