The Bill of Rights
Across
- 2. taken by force to jail or to court
- 4. praise god or gods.
- 7. what most people think and say about someone.
- 13. a fear that spreads through a group of people that makes them lose control of themselves.
- 14. armies of citizens who are not professional soldiers.
- 16. without a good reason
- 19. a group of citizens who listen to a court case and decide what the facts mean.
- 20. working for a pay at a job that is also a career.
- 22. worked without pay as a way of giving service to the community.
- 23. give evidence in court.
- 25. a court case about money or property not about crime.
- 26. ask formally and in writing that the government do something.
Down
- 1. people who make information and ideas known through any of the media.
- 3. money paid to make sure a person will appear for trial. People pay bail to stay out of jail while they wait for trial.
- 5. freedom from other people looking at one's personal life.
- 6. make public.
- 8. a gathering of people.
- 9. the steps set out by the law.
- 10. make a law to stop the publication of something.
- 11. carry weapons.
- 12. take part in the wild violent disturbance of a crowd of people out of control.
- 15. promises that certain things will happen.
- 17. hurtful, annoying or disgusting.
- 18. a telling or exchanges of ideas
- 21. written permission from a judge to search for evidence of a crime.
- 24. things that show what is true and what is not true; proof