Across
- 3. to intentionally obscure truth
- 4. the act of administrative judgment
- 6. the punishment used when one disrespects the court, but was made to keep judges in line
- 9. to take powers not rightfully given
- 10. statute that invalidates child support
- 11. not first hand information, from a third party
- 14. landmark case in 1803, Madison v. Who?
- 15. the lawyer hired and represents the state in a criminal trial
- 17. friend of the court
- 19. the jury's power to be the fact finder in a case
Down
- 1. the headless fourth branch of government
- 2. miscarriage of law in a malicious or unethical way
- 4. to comply with silence
- 5. to have multiple meanings or interpretations of a single word or term
- 7. to represent law in a unlawful way
- 8. not restricted by a time limit, forever
- 12. the act of when judges or government becomes poisons to the people
- 13. the rule in law that says ambiguous terminology must be in favor of the defendant
- 16. to take something tangible unlawful
- 18. a person who argues law in a court proceeding
