Across
- 1. Someone who sees an event, usually a crimes
- 5. a military force that is created by the people
- 7. The lawyer(s) that represents the accused
- 9. The ____Amendment that says we have the right to bear arms
- 11. They believed in a strong federal (national) government. Supported the Constitution
- 14. to approve
- 15. written approval from a judge to allow officers to legally search, seize, or make an arrest.
- 16. type of trial that does not result in jail time. Usually, a person is suing someone for damages.
- 20. the act of taking a person or their property
Down
- 2. a jury people must be _____ and not favor either side
- 3. Jeopardy you can not be tried for the same crime twice.
- 4. The person who is accused of a crime
- 6. a change made to the Constitution
- 8. The lawyers in a trial who try to prove that the person ACCUSED of committing a crime is found guilty
- 9. This number amendment states that we have the right to a SPEEDY trial?
- 10. The # Amendment that says we have more rights than those listed in the Constitution
- 12. spreading lies about someone to damage a person’s reputation through speech Libel intentionally harming someone’s reputation by printing false facts (defamation)
- 13. sum of money that the accused must pay with the promise they will show up to court
- 14. Due Process is all about following a set of these...
- 17. Which number amendment deals with probable cause?
- 18. Reminds all people that they have rights when accused of a crime.
- 19. The # Amendment that states that if it isn't in the Constitution, then it is up to the states decide
