Street Law: Chapter 13-14
Across
- 1. granted to some defendants in exchange for their testimony against someone else
- 3. a motion to _____, when the defense wants to remove evidence
- 6. an agreement reached with the prosecution
- 7. when the defendant chooses to have their case heard by a judge
- 9. when a person is
- 10. the line of questioning from a lawyer towards potential jury members
- 13. the amendment that protects the right to an attorney, speedy and public trial, and jury of peers
- 14. the rights protected by the Constitution during the trial
- 18. the type of challenge used to remove jurors for no particular reason
- 19. when a person is first arrested and taken into custody
- 20. when the defense asks for more time in a trail to prepare the file a motion of ___
Down
- 2. the formal charge against the accused
- 4. to free a formally convicted person after new evidence comes to light
- 5. the amount of money a person pays to be released from prison
- 8. Latin for 'hold the body', when a writ is filed a convict may be released
- 11. when the accused is released from prison until the date of the trial without having to pay bail
- 12. the amendment protecting against self-incrimination
- 15. document issued to potential witnesses informing them they must attend the trial
- 16. what a citizen can receive to serve on a jury
- 17. the type of jury with 12 members deciding guilt or innocence