Chapter 10

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Across
  1. 3. the right to petition government helps to protect this; fair and equal status and treatment and the right to participate in government
  2. 4. the crime of saying, writing, or doing something that inspires revolt against the government
  3. 5. part of the Bill of Rights that guarantees each person the right to hold any religious belief they choose
  4. 6. being made to stand trial twice for the same offense
  5. 7. false statements about a person that cause harm to that person
  6. 9. covers private disputes between people over property or relationships
  7. 10. gives the police legal authority to search private property
  8. 11. government action that seeks to prevent materials from being published
  9. 12. evidence obtained illegally cannot be used against a person in court
  10. 13. crime of making war against the United States or giving "aid and comfort" to its enemies
  11. 15. punishment by death
  12. 18. right to join with other individuals and collectively express, promote, pursue, and defend common interests
  13. 20. ability to regulate behavior for the common good
  14. 21. reasonable grounds for a search
  15. 22. forbids government establishment or support of an official religion
  16. 26. money pledged by the accused as a guarantee that he or she will return to court for trial
  17. 27. a printed defamatory statement
  18. 28. a spoken defamatory statement
Down
  1. 1. list of constitutional rights possessed by those accused of crimes
  2. 2. basic freedoms to think and act that are protected and that all people have
  3. 8. the Bill of Rights applies to the states as well as the National Government
  4. 14. communication of ideas through symbols and actions
  5. 16. due process that requires the government to follow certain procedures before punishing a person
  6. 17. issued when a grand jury believes that enough evidence exists to charge a person with a crime
  7. 19. legal proceedings must be carried out in accordance with established rules and principles
  8. 23. due process concerned with whether the laws themselves are fair and just
  9. 24. judge alone hears and decides the case
  10. 25. crimes or offenses against the public