Judical Branch
Across
- 4. The person who sets the bail
- 7. Highest court in the land
- 8. If you are proven guilty or innocent
- 12. A less serious crime that is a smaller fine and less jail time if there is any
- 13. A case involving a crime
- 15. The one suing in a civil case
- 17. Deals with non-federal level crimes
- 19. The person who argues for the defendant
Down
- 1. The jury has proven that you did the crime
- 2. A group of people who decide if the defendant is guilty or innocent
- 3. Where Felony cases start
- 5. Deals with federal crimes or a case that involves the Government
- 6. Local law
- 9. If you don't like the verdict of your case you can do this to try to change the verdict
- 10. You did not commit the crime
- 11. A case involving someone suing someone else
- 14. Original jurisdiction for felony cases
- 15. The one who argues against the defendant in a criminal case
- 16. More serious crime that usually results in jail time or a big fine
- 18. The person being accused