Procedure During Trial
Across
- 1. The Pronouncement made by the Jury or Judge declairing guilt or innocence.
- 4. A process where prospective jurors are questioned to determine whether there are grounds for challenge
- 7. The person who instructs the jury on all the principles of law and issues.
- 9. A dismissal for a juror for reasons that do not need to be stated and are limited in number.
- 10. This happens when a jury decides to contrary to the weight of evidence presented during the trial.
- 12. A group of prosepected jurors assembled, according to the procedures established by law.
- 13. Evidence or issues brought out ending trial.
Down
- 2. A dismissal of a juror for a specific cause and are unlimited.
- 3. Not guilty, defendant gets set free immeadietly.
- 5. Failure to reach unanimous vote either way.
- 6. Period where defendant can "appeal" the conviction and go to a higher court.
- 8. Alerts the jury with the nature of the charge and presents evidence.
- 11. Formal announcement of judgement by the court or judge.