The Bill of Rights
Across
- 3. You have the right to legal representation
- 5. to use legal or official power to take (something)
- 8. lacking knowledge or information
- 10. you have the right against unreasonable searches and seizures
- 14. to permit something to happen or be done
- 15. something that someone says especially in a court of law while formally promising to tell the truth
- 16. The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution are reserved to the states respectively
- 17. An order to appear in court
- 19. to treat (someone) cruelly or unfairly especially because of race or religious or political beliefs
Down
- 1. In any criminal case, you do not have to be a witness against yourself.
- 2. No person shall be subject to the same offense twice
- 4. to formally decide that someone should be put on trial for a crime
- 6. using power over people in a way that is cruel and unfair
- 7. You have the right against cruel and unusual punishments
- 9. Tinker v. Des Moines (1969)
- 11. Is a punishment for doing something wrong
- 12. to feel sorry for doing something wrong
- 13. The right of the people to bear arms
- 18. protection given by a government to someone who has left another country to escape being harmed