Justice
Across
- 3. a rule, usually made by government that is used to order the way society behaves
- 5. the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- 8. a decision in a civil or criminal case
- 9. a formal examination of evidence by a judge, typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings
- 12. formally accuse someone of something, especially an offence under the law
- 13. the act of listening to evidence in a court before a judge without a jury
Down
- 1. the temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial, usually in exchange of a sum of money
- 2. reject by exercising one's superior authority
- 4. not innocent
- 6. a lawyer
- 7. to respond to a criminal charge
- 10. make a solemn statement or promise
- 11. the quality or sense of being true