Law & Criminal Justice - Final

12345678910
Across
  1. 5. = asking another court to decide if a trial was conducted properly
  2. 6. = The evidence given by a witness under oath
  3. 8. = A court or governmental agency’s authority over a situation
  4. 9. = a judgement of not guilty
  5. 10. = legally compelling a witness to appear in court or give testimony
Down
  1. 1. = being brought into court, being told charges, and pleading guilty or not guilty to those charges
  2. 2. = when a defendant is found guilty of committing a crime
  3. 3. = when a witness claims that a person said something incriminating outside of court
  4. 4. = A lawyer’s examination of an opponent’s facts and documents in the preparation of a trial
  5. 7. = A trial which is invalid because of errors in procedure or a hung jury