Chapter 16.4 Criminal Law

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Across
  1. 2. A group of 12 to 18 citizens who decide the outcome of a serious trial
  2. 4. A serious offence that requires a trial in court.
  3. 7. A less serious offence dealt with quickly by the court or police
  4. 8. In WA, this court handles cases involving offenders aged 10 to 17
  5. 11. A promise of good behaviour to avoid punishment, usually for young offenders
  6. 13. A punishment that involves paying money to the court
  7. 14. The system where both prosecution and defence present their cases to the court
  8. 15. A person must have a guilty act and a guilty ___ to be convicted
Down
  1. 1. The party that works to prove the accused is guilty
  2. 3. The most severe punishment in Australia, involves being sentenced to jail
  3. 5. A wrongful act breaking the law, such as stealin
  4. 6. All people are treated this way in court, regardless of who they are
  5. 9. The person accused of a crime in court
  6. 10. When a person goes to court for a crime, it's called a criminal ___
  7. 12. What the accused does to declare guilt or innocence in court