Across
- 3. Strong reasons to think that the person or property was involved in a crime.
- 8. Following set legal procedures. It includes the idea that the laws to be followed must be reasonable.
- 9. Is the government’s right to take private property—usually land—for public use.
Down
- 1. Putting someone on trial for a crime of which he or she was previously found innocent.
- 2. A sum of money used as a security deposit. In exchange for being let out of jail, the person pays the sum and promises to appear at the trial.
- 4. People officially charged with crimes.
- 5. Giving evidence that could lead to one being found guilty of a crime.
- 6. A court order allowing law enforcement officers to search a suspect's home or business and take specific items as evidence.
- 7. Is a document issued by a body called a grand jury that formally charges someone with a crime.
