Across
- 1. to force drive or require
- 5. a false statement or testimony given under oath
- 8. something that cannot be received or allowed into evidence
- 10. a ruling a decision or the court
- 12. an amount
- 13. destroy or impair the legal validity of
- 14. to ascertain meaning
- 15. showing sufficient reason or a lawful excuse
- 18. to make an application to a court for a rule or order, or to take action in any matter
- 19. abandon, run down or neglected
- 20. a judicial officer of the court having limited jurisdiction
- 21. false name
- 23. legislative enactment, a law
- 24. guilty or responsible, liable
- 26. appropriate in the circumstances
- 29. an intended meaning or effect
- 30. a decision or finding made by a jury
- 31. Official announcement or decision of a court together with the reasons for that decision
- 32. find something out for certain; make sure
Down
- 2. to assume without authority
- 3. when on is cleared of a criminal charge
- 4. The quality or fact of being greater in number, quantity, or importance
- 6. obvious distinct, evident
- 7. to intentionally hide to avoid a legal process
- 9. a formal written document issued by a court
- 11. unrealistic or unreasonable
- 16. to involve someone by incriminating connection
- 17. a person who gives information about another
- 22. to prohibit or prevent from coming forward
- 25. call or bring someone before a court to answer a criminal charge
- 27. to replace or set aside on behalf of another
- 28. written statement made under oath
