Trial/Courtroom Vocabulary
Across
- 2. The lawyer who represents the state and tries to prove the defendant's guilt.
- 3. The official who presides over the trial and makes legal rulings.
- 4. A group of citizens who listen to evidence and decide whether the defendant is guilty or innocent.
- 6. The jury's decision about whether the defendant is guilty or innocent.
- 8. The crime of lying under oath in court.
- 11. A person who testifies about what they saw, heard, or know about the case.
- 13. A legal judgment that officially clears a defendant of criminal charges.
- 14. The initial questioning of a witness by the lawyer who called them to testify.
- 15. The ranking of people in society based on factors like race, class, and family background.
- 16. An application to a higher court for a decision to be reversed
- 17. A trial that is declared invalid due to procedural errors or other issues.
- 18. The person accused of a crime in a court case.
- 19. Evidence that suggests a fact but doesn't directly prove it.
Down
- 1. What a witness says in court under oath.
- 2. Unfair bias or discrimination.
- 5. The crime of lying under oath in court.
- 7. The questioning of a witness by the opposing lawyer to challenge their testimony.
- 9. The standard of proof required in criminal cases; the evidence must be convincing enough that a reasonable person would not hesitate to rely on it.
- 10. The seating area in the courtroom for spectators.
- 12. A court officer who maintains order in the courtroom and assists the judge.
- 20. A person who creates a written record of everything said during the trial.