Across
- 2. considered to be a part of intellectual property
- 6. charge of having committed a crime, usually a felony, based on the judgment of a grand jury.
- 8. considered a less serious crime; not inherently evil
- 11. collection of criminal statutes is referred to as a________code.
- 12. the plaintiff in a criminal lawsuit
- 13. Libel and slander constitute this.
- 15. set of moral principles or values that governs the conduct of an individual
- 16. falsely claimed you were completely bald and wearing a wig
- 17. the unauthorized use of another's patent
- 20. A person found speeding is considered to have committed a
- 21. types of patents is valid only for a period of fourteen years
- 22. Oral defamation of character is termed this.
Down
- 1. court of equity that was developed in England
- 3. Offended by something Raymond mentioned, Harvey punched him in the face and broke his jaw
- 4. unlawfully acquired a trade secret through bribery or industrial espionage.
- 5. type of patent that protects the functionality of an invention
- 7. threat of immediate harm or offensive contact is termed as this.
- 9. oral agreement to purchase a neighbor's bicycle
- 10. "Probable cause" is most directly associated with this step of the criminal process
- 14. An offeree can respond with a promise of acceptance to an offeror's promise
- 18. the most serious of crimes, and are considered to be inherently evil
- 19. Intellectual property falls into a category of property known as