Lesson 5
Across
- 4. the imposition of the death penalty on a person by the state
- 6. the process by which the Supreme Court applies the Bill of Rights to the states through the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment
- 7. rights not specifically listed in the Bill of Rights but given general protection under the Ninth Amendment
- 10. speech or other forms of expression considered offensive to conventional standards of decency
- 11. basic freedoms guaranteed under the U.S. Constitution, such as freedom of speech and freedom of religion
- 12. a document issued by a judge that authorizes law enforcement officers to carry out a search, seizure of evidence, or arrest
- 13. reasonable suspicion of criminal behavior
- 15. a clause in the Fourteenth Amendment declaring that no state may deny “equal protection of the laws” to any person within that state
- 18. statements, usually made under oath, suggesting that the person speaking is guilty of a crime
Down
- 1. not religious or spiritual in nature
- 2. conduct that conveys a message without spoken words
- 3. the prosecution of a person a second time for a crime for which the defendant has already been tried once and found not guilty; prohibited under the Fifth Amendment
- 5. publishing false information about someone with intent to cause harm
- 8. orally spreading false information about someone with intent to cause harm
- 9. an attempt by government to prevent the publication or broadcast of material considered harmful
- 14. money given over to a court in exchange for a criminal suspect's release from jail until his or her trial begins
- 16. a clause in the Fifth Amendment that prohibits the government from taking private property for public use “without just compensation”
- 17. guarantees of equal rights and equal treatment under the law, such as trial by jury and voting rights