Across
- 3. prohibited by law: an individual may not be charged twice for same offense
- 5. an act that punishes a body without any trial
- 9. written law passed by legislature
- 10. offenses which disturb society's standing and which willfully participating
- 12. type of causation that differs; sequence of events from consequence
Down
- 1. "body of crime"; principle that there must be feasible evidence to prosecute an individual
- 2. a principle that refers to statutes and laws that are extremely vague for the average person to understand
- 4. law must exist and state punishment and definition in order for a behavior to be criminal
- 6. "after the fact"; prohibited laws that would criminalize an act after it had been committed
- 7. refers to facts surrounding a case that may lessen or increase level of seriousness
- 8. the relationship between mens rea and actus reus
- 11. general feature of crime; identifiable harm as a consequence of an action