The Bill of Rights puzzle

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Across
  1. 2. Legal document issued by a judge allowing law enforcement to search a specific location or person
  2. 5. Gradual process by which the SCOTUS has applied Bill of Rights to states on a case-by-case basis
  3. 9. Punishments considered excessively harsh or inhumane
  4. 12. Giving testimony or evidence that could be used against oneself.
  5. 13. Freedom of journalists to publish news and opinions without government censorship
  6. 14. One of the freedoms in the first amendment, concerns talking.
  7. 15. The right to a prompt trial.
  8. 17. Trial by a group of impartial citizens.
  9. 18. Process in which law enforcement officers search for and take evidence related to criminal activity
Down
  1. 1. Right to have an attorney represent you in court]
  2. 3. Fair treatment through the judicial system, the right to a fair trial and legal representation.
  3. 4. governments power to take private property for public use with fair compensation
  4. 6. Principle most of the protections in the Bill of Rights apply to state governments as well as the federal government
  5. 7. Being tried twice for the same crime, prohibited by the fifth amendment
  6. 8. Powers not specifically granted to fed government by the Constitution reserved for the states or people
  7. 10. Changes or additions to the Constitution. The Bill of Rights consists of the first 10.
  8. 11. Fundamental rights and freedoms protecting individuals from government interference
  9. 16. Reasonable belief that a crime has been committed