Across
- 2. a group of ordinary people that should have little bias and will decide your guilt or innocence
- 4. what do you say when you don't want to tell on yourself in court
- 6. a guarantee that your trial will not take to long to happen and it will be for everyone to see
- 8. if you cannot afford one, one will be given to you in the court system
- 10. the amendment that gives more rights of the accused
- 13. what you must be told when you are arrested
- 14. what amendment says no quartering/housing troops
- 15. you have the ability to call these and hear and question these if you are on trial
- 18. what amendment says no illegal searches and seizures of property
- 19. the document needed for the government or police to come and search your property
- 21. this amendment guarantees that rights specifically not given to the government in the constitution are retained or given to the people
Down
- 1. you cannot be tried for the exact same crime twice
- 3. a jury, typically of twenty-three people, selected to examine the validity of an accusation before trial
- 5. the temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial, sometimes on condition that a sum of money be lodged to guarantee their appearance in court
- 7. what amendment gives you the right to bear arms and form a militia
- 9. what amendment gives you the right to speech press, assembly, petition & religion
- 11. the right of a government or its agent to expropriate private property for public use, with payment of compensation
- 12. the amendment that protects from cruel and unusual punishment
- 16. the amendment that gives you the right to a jury trial in civil cases
- 17. which amendment is the rights of the accused
- 20. this amendment states that powers not given to the Federal government in the Constitution are reserved to the states
