Conspiracy Theory vocabulary

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Across
  1. 6. Suspicious
  2. 7. A journalist who reports the news from a specific country (other than where their TV station or newspaper is located)
  3. 9. A piece of paper that is posted in public in order to give people important information
  4. 11. Not real or authentic
  5. 12. Another word for a lawyer or a solicitor
  6. 13. Facts or other information that indicate that something is true
  7. 16. A secret plan to do something wrong or illegal
  8. 18. The broken pieces of a vehicle or building that has been destroyed or seriously damaged
  9. 20. An official judgment at the end of a trial or inquest
  10. 21. The punishment given by a court
Down
  1. 1. An accusation that is made without presenting evidence
  2. 2. A journalist who presents a live TV or radio program from the studio
  3. 3. An adjective used to describe a person who committed a crime
  4. 4. A group of people who listen to evidence and decide whether or not the defendant is guilty
  5. 5. A person who sees something, such as a crime or accident, happen
  6. 8. To reveal secret information to the general public, such as by providing it to a journalist
  7. 10. An official investigation to find out the cause of death
  8. 14. (noun) The person who committed a crime
  9. 15. A person who the police think committed a crime (before it has been proven)
  10. 17. An action designed to make people believe something that isn’t true
  11. 19. The careful study of a specific subject, usually for academic or scientific purposes