Street Law: Chapter 13-14

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