INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Across
- 2. the amendment that grants you the right to a trial by jury
- 4. the number of jurors and/or agreements needed to send an accused to trial
- 7. the process where a suspect is fingerprinted and photographed
- 8. a situation where the offender returns to the community but under supervision
- 10. this individual during a preliminary hearing decides if the accused goes to trial
- 11. the state that has the highest number of executions since 1976
- 14. a facility where punishment for serious crimes are served
- 16. the percentage needed to be paid in order for the accused to be released on bail
- 18. the process where a formal accusation is made by the GRAND JURY
- 19. the rights that are read to a suspect upon being arrested
Down
- 1. a wrong against society that by law is to be punished by that society
- 3. the individual that the accused would like to have present while being questioned by law enforcement
- 5. an early release from prison
- 6. a type of agreement that can happen at any point prior to a verdict
- 9. the process where a crime must be reported and/or complaint must be filed
- 10. a county facility where punishment for minor crimes are served
- 12. the process where a suspect is physically taken into custody
- 13. a major reason for a request in a change of venue during a trial
- 15. a type of appearance in court where the suspect is advised of the chargers and given an attorney
- 17. the decision made by the jury at the conclusion of a trial, guilty or acquitted