Across
- 3. stay at home but must report to a probation officer
- 7. reporter, person who takes down everything said in a trial
- 9. less serious crime,
- 12. you committed the crime,
- 13. someone called to tell what they know about the crime,
- 14. after found guilty the judge decides punishment,
- 16. to say somebody did something wrong
- 19. person trained in the law
- 21. 12 people who listen to testimony and decide if your guilty or not,
- 22. Where the judge and everybody meets to decide if you are innocent or guilty
- 24. telling in court what you know about the case
- 25. able to understand court procedures,
Down
- 1. examination, the lawyer who is against you asks you questions
- 2. he/she is not against you, listens to the evidence presented to determine if you are guilty or not,
- 4. keeps order in the court, calls people and swears them in
- 5. hearing, meeting with the judge, lawyers and doctors to see if you know enough to stand trial,
- 6. meeting with the judge, lawyers, jury, and witnesses to prove you are innocent,
- 8. person accused of committing a crime,
- 10. guilty, you did not do the crime,
- 11. things taken from the crime scene to show what happened,
- 15. lying under oath in the court room
- 17. lawyer trying to convict you
- 18. decision by the jury,
- 20. ask for a new trial,
- 23. more serious crime