Across
- 2. the right to say our opinion, in public or private, without feat of being stopped or punished by government for those ideas
- 4. the banning of printed materials or films due to alarming or offensive ideas they contain
- 5. giving evidence about yourself that could lead you being found guilty of a crime
- 10. court order allowing police to search property and seize evidence
- 12. the right of the government to take privateproperty for public use
- 13. a document issued by a grand jury to charge someone with a crime
Down
- 1. following established legal procedures
- 3. freedom to think and act without government interference or fear of unfair treatment
- 6. person officially changed with a crime
- 7. cause a strong reason to think that a person or property was involved in a crime
- 8. putting someone on trial for a crime of which he or she was previously found innocent
- 9. a sum of money used as security deposit to secure that an accused person who is released from jail returns his or her trial
- 11. a formal request for government action
