Across
- 1. Officer – The person who helps manage the courtroom and calls witnesses.
- 7. – The party bringing a case in a criminal trial.
- 9. of Probabilities – The level of proof needed in a civil case.
- 10. – The person accused of committing a crime.
- 11. – The decision-making body of 12 people in serious criminal trials.
- 12. Offence – A serious criminal offence that is heard in the District or Supreme Court.
- 14. – The person responsible for assisting the judge with administrative tasks.
- 16. – The person who presides over a Local Court case.
- 17. Reasonable Doubt – The principle that a person is guilty only if the evidence proves it beyond any doubt.
- 18. Examination – The questioning of a witness by the opposing party’s lawyer.
Down
- 1. Reporter – The person who records court proceedings.
- 2. of Proof – The legal requirement to prove the facts of a case.
- 3. – The highest-ranking officer in a courtroom, who ensures a fair trial.
- 4. – A legal professional who provides legal advice and prepares cases for court.
- 5. – The group that provides public reports on court cases.
- 6. – The party bringing a case in a civil trial.
- 7. – The process where parties exchange legal documents before a civil trial.
- 8. – The legal professional who represents a client in court and wears a wig and gown.
- 13. Offence – A less serious offence usually heard in the Local Court.
- 15. – A person who gives evidence in court based on what they saw or know.
