Across
- 3. free (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty
- 9. the facts, signs, etc. which tell you who committed a crime
- 10. a situation in which you think wrongly that you recognize someone or have found the person you are looking for
- 12. a person who was hurt or killed by sb in a crime
- 14. people who ate thought to be guilty of a crime
- 16. to find the correct answers to why something has happened
- 17. the lawyer(s) who try to show that sb is guilty of a crime
- 18. the process where a judge listens to the evidence and decides if sb is guilty or innocent
Down
- 1. the lawyer(s) who try to show that sb is not guilty of a crime
- 2. police officers who investigate crimes
- 4. to question a witness carefully about answers they have already given
- 5. the place in court where a person who is accused sits or stands
- 6. a person who commits murder
- 7. punishment by execution
- 8. a person who saw something that happened, especially a crime
- 11. to use facts and evidence to show something is true
- 13. the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another
- 15. the place where crimes are judged
- 19. a claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when an act, especially a criminal one, is alleged to have taken place
