Across
- 3. The obligation to prove allegations in the court of law.
- 4. An authoritative command by which someone is summoned.
- 6. Murder Weapon
- 7. Reasonable ground of a belief, in a criminal case, by which the accused is actually guilty.
- 10. No person be required to testify against himself or herself in a criminal case and that no person be tried twice for something they have been duly tried for before.
- 16. Court order banning anyone that is trying to report on the case or that would publicly disclose anything on the condition of the case.
- 17. It is the verdict in the court of law of not guilty.
- 18. A person who is instigating prosecution in a criminal proceeding.
- 19. The rights read to someone when they are being taken into custody of law.
- 21. The complete agreement of a group
Down
- 1. An offense, of graver character than those of instances such as misdemeanors.
- 2. In law, it’s the interrogation of the opponent’s witness.
- 5. Usual write for summoning the witnesses or the submission of evidence.
- 8. The official decisions brought upon from the jury to the questions the judge asked in the court of law
- 9. The act of knowingly stating falsehood under oath.
- 11. A jury that cannot reach a verdict even after an extended period of time caused by a group of different opinions.
- 12. A formal accusation initiating a criminal case.
- 13. If someone tries to knowingly cause physical harm to another person.
- 14. The prosecution of the defense for which he or she has already been prosecuted for.
- 15. The member of the jury that is picked to represent and speak for the jury.
- 20. Any party who is required to answer to the complaint of the plaintiff in the court of law.