Module 9: Criminal Law
Across
- 2. Protection against being forced to testify against oneself.
- 5. The process where the accused pleads guilty or not guilty to charges.
- 8. Prohibits use of evidence obtained illegally in court.
- 10. The reasonable belief that a crime has been committed.
- 12. A serious crime punishable by more than one year in prison.
- 13. Allows police to search for weapons without a warrant if suspicion exists.
- 15. Search conducted with the voluntary agreement of the individual.
- 17. Allows police to search without a warrant if evidence is clearly visible.
- 18. A less serious crime, often punishable by less than a year in jail.
Down
- 1. A group of citizens deciding if enough evidence exists for a trial.
- 3. The formal examination of evidence and arguments in a criminal case.
- 4. Formal charge issued by a grand jury for a serious crime.
- 6. Permits warrantless searches during lawful traffic stops.
- 7. Inform suspects of their right to remain silent and have legal counsel.
- 9. Agreement where the defendant pleads guilty to lesser charges.
- 11. The level of proof required to convict in criminal cases.
- 14. Protects against illegal searches and seizures.
- 16. Request for a higher court to review and change a lower court’s decision.