Conspiracy Theory vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. A group of 12 individuals that decides whether the defendant is innocent of guilty
  2. 3. A sign that gives important information
  3. 5. The person who the police think probably committed the crime
  4. 8. A large, formal process involving many people to found out if the law has been broken
  5. 9. To give information in court during a trial
  6. 12. When a piece of secret information has been revealed
  7. 13. Academic studies, when conducting scientific tests or looking for background information on a subject
  8. 14. The punishment from the judge for committing a crime
  9. 17. The journalist who stays in the news station and presents the day's news stories
  10. 19. A formal accusation of wrongdoing
  11. 20. The decision at the end of a trial (guilty or not guilty)
Down
  1. 1. Information that demonstrates or confirms what really happened; important for solving a case
  2. 4. The person who committed the crime
  3. 6. The broken pieces of a vehicle after an accident
  4. 7. A person who sees a crime happen
  5. 10. Suspicious
  6. 11. The journalist who goes to report on a news story wherever it is happening
  7. 15. A modified or doctored video which makes things look different from what really happened
  8. 16. Unedited or unmodified video recording of something
  9. 18. If they are talking about a story in the media, that story is getting _____________