Across
- 5. Legal team representing the accused.
- 6. Person believed to have committed the crime.
- 7. The reason behind committing a crime.
- 9. Scene Location where the crime took place.
- 11. Evidence given by witnesses in court.
- 12. Items or information used to solve a crime.
- 15. Lawyer who represents the state in the case.
- 16. The unlawful killing of another person with intent.
- 19. Post-mortem examination to determine cause of death.
- 20. Scientific analysis related to criminal investigations.
- 21. Legal process where the accused is judged.
- 22. Genetic material used in forensic analysis.
- 23. The affluent neighborhood where the crime took place.
Down
- 1. Law enforcement officer investigating the case.
- 2. Legal finding of guilt in a criminal case.
- 3. A person who saw or heard something related to the crime.
- 4. Legal status of being responsible for a crime.
- 8. Questioning of suspects and witnesses.
- 10. Reasons behind committing the crime.
- 13. Decision made by the jury or judge in a trial.
- 14. The name of the suspect in the case.
- 17. Cameras and recordings used to monitor activities.
- 18. Scientific study of crime scene evidence.
- 19. Proof that the suspect was elsewhere when the crime occurred.