Legal Terminology Crossword
Across
- 3. The legal team that tries to prove the defendant is guilty of the crime they are accused of.
- 5. The person in charge of the court who listens to both sides and makes decisions based on the law.
- 8. Offence: A more serious crime, like robbery or murder, which requires a higher court to decide the case.
- 10. A proposal for a new law that is discussed in parliament. If it gets approved, it becomes a law.
- 15. When the Governor (representing the King) officially approves a new law, making it legal.
- 16. A group of people chosen to listen to the evidence in a court case and decide whether someone is guilty or not.
- 17. Being sent to jail as a punishment for committing a crime.
- 18. Unit: A way to calculate fines for breaking the law, with the value of each penalty unit set by the government.
- 19. When someone is intentionally killed by another person.
- 20. The person who represents the King in Australia and gives final approval to new laws.
- 21. The person who brings a complaint or lawsuit against someone else in a court.
Down
- 1. The act of stealing something from a shop without paying for it.
- 2. The legal team that represents the defendant and tries to prove they are not guilty.
- 4. Information or facts presented in court to help prove whether someone is guilty or innocent.
- 6. Someone who has seen or knows something about a crime and tells the court what they saw or heard.
- 7. Court: A lower-level court that handles less serious cases, such as traffic offenses or minor criminal matters.
- 9. A person who is accused of breaking the law and has to go to court to defend themselves.
- 11. The set of rules made by the government that everyone must follow.
- 12. Laws that are made by the government to control or organize how things work in the country.
- 13. Offence: A minor crime, like speeding or shoplifting, that is usually dealt with quickly in a lower court.
- 14. A change made to a law or legal document to improve it or make it clearer.