Victorian Court Hierarchy
Across
- 2. Your criminal record.
- 5. Hears appeals from all the different states.
- 9. When you swear on a bible.
- 10. Evidence used in court to prove something.
- 12. A person who gives evidence in a person at court.
- 13. A court case in front of a jury.
- 14. Specialises in children's matters.
- 15. When you swear in the name of your religious belief to show you innocence.
- 18. Hears very serious criminal cases, like murder.
- 19. When it is proven that you have broken the law or when the court makes a decision.
- 20. A person involved in a case.
Down
- 1. Deals with more serious crimes and with claims for amounts over $100,000.
- 3. Investigates deaths that happen unexpectedly.
- 4. A person who breaks the law.
- 6. To give document to the court.
- 7. A document that policemen use that contains all the evidence to prove their case.
- 8. A person who can direct you about the law and represent you in court.
- 11. Decides cases of special federal significance.
- 16. A person who controls what happens in the higher court and the person that deals with legal issues.
- 17. A presentation of a case at court.