CLJ

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Across
  1. 1. Formal accusation of a crime.
  2. 3. Relating to custody or imprisonment.
  3. 5. Finding of guilt in court.
  4. 6. Pre-trial evidence exchange.
  5. 8. Additional to primary issue.
  6. 10. Eligible for review by a higher court.
  7. 15. Legal action or process.
  8. 16. Group deciding guilt or innocence.
  9. 17. Court administrative officer.
  10. 20. Legal argument against charges.
  11. 21. Friend of the court (non-party providing input).
  12. 25. Review by a higher court.
  13. 29. Court officer maintaining order.
  14. 30. Formal request to the court.
  15. 31. Legal right or claim.
  16. 33. Legal violation or crime.
  17. 34. Failure to exercise reasonable care.
  18. 38. Person accused in a legal case.
  19. 39. Claim of fact in a legal case.
  20. 41. Crime with additional severity factors.
  21. 42. Legal system without assigning blame.
  22. 44. Finding of responsibility for a crime.
  23. 46. Public official verifying documents.
  24. 47. Carrying out a court order or sentence.
  25. 50. Person arrested by law enforcement.
  26. 53. Agreement to commit a crime.
  27. 55. Court order to stop or start an action.
  28. 60. Questioning by authorities.
  29. 61. Non-criminal legal matters.
  30. 63. Legal advisor or attorney.
  31. 64. Fair treatment under the law.
  32. 65. Unwanted and abusive behavior.
  33. 66. Legal proceedings involving opposing sides.
  34. 68. Young person under legal age.
  35. 69. Lying under oath.
  36. 71. Sworn statement of truthfulness.
  37. 72. Formal request to a court.
  38. 76. Compensation for harm or loss.
  39. 77. Legal venue for trials.
  40. 81. Official investigation into a death.
  41. 83. Formal court order or judgment.
  42. 85. Court decision or ruling.
  43. 86. Concerning laws or legal matters.
  44. 87. Ending a legal case without resolution.
  45. 88. Deceptive or dishonest behavior.
  46. 89. Unlawful physical contact causing harm.
  47. 92. Factors reducing legal responsibility.
  48. 93. Minor criminal offense.
  49. 94. Summarizing legal case facts.
  50. 95. Evidence clearing a defendant.
Down
  1. 2. Voluntary agreement to an action.
  2. 4. A person who assists in a crime.
  3. 7. Party bringing a legal action.
  4. 9. Written statement of facts under oath.
  5. 11. Scientific analysis for legal purposes.
  6. 12. Early release from prison.
  7. 13. Violation of legal duty or agreement.
  8. 14. Duty to prove allegations in court.
  9. 15. Legal claim or dispute.
  10. 17. Punishment involving death penalty.
  11. 18. Serious criminal offense.
  12. 19. Theft of personal property.
  13. 22. Damages to compensate for loss.
  14. 23. Lack of guilt in a legal matter.
  15. 24. Dispute or challenge in court.
  16. 25. Reducing a sentence.
  17. 26. Judge’s seat in a courtroom.
  18. 27. Influence of drugs or alcohol.
  19. 28. Dispute resolution with a mediator.
  20. 32. Witness statement under oath.
  21. 35. Erase or remove from records.
  22. 36. Evidence not allowed in court.
  23. 37. Party involved in a lawsuit.
  24. 40. Legal matter before a court.
  25. 43. Standard of proof in criminal cases.
  26. 45. Professional negligence or misconduct.
  27. 48. Lawyer in some legal systems.
  28. 49. Imprisonment or confinement.
  29. 51. Fairness in legal decisions.
  30. 52. Proving something beyond doubt.
  31. 54. Serving sentences simultaneously.
  32. 56. Unintentional killing without malice.
  33. 57. Serving sentences one after another.
  34. 58. Legal responsibility for damages.
  35. 59. Rule excluding unlawfully obtained evidence.
  36. 61. Formal accusation of a crime.
  37. 62. Disrespect towards court authority.
  38. 66. Evidence allowed in court.
  39. 67. principle from previous cases
  40. 70. Defendant’s response to charges.
  41. 73. Protection from legal action.
  42. 74. Legal disagreement or conflict.
  43. 75. Loss of property due to legal violation.
  44. 78. Legal official presiding over court.
  45. 79. Legal right to challenge detention.
  46. 80. Study of law and legal systems.
  47. 82. Handing over a criminal to another jurisdiction.
  48. 84. Link between action and consequence.
  49. 90. Formal jury for serious cases.
  50. 91. Written defamation of character.