Crime and Punishment

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Across
  1. 3. Force, Any force that could result in killing someone
  2. 5. Breaking a law
  3. 10. An older form of execution requiring a specially knotted rope and gravity to break t neck of/strangle a convict
  4. 11. Weapon, A weapon with at least one sharp edge
  5. 12. The defendant's response to the criminal charges.
  6. 13. Weapon, A weapon requiring sheer force to deal damage
  7. 14. Fired out of a gun; usually made of lead.
  8. 16. of Rights, first 10 Amendments in the U.S. Constitution
  9. 17. A bullet resistant material used in bulletproof vests
  10. 19. Injection, Injecting a convict with Pancuronium bromide to execute them
Down
  1. 1. A verdict from a judge or jury that a defendant is guilty of committing a crime.
  2. 2. The penalty or consequence that a judge or jury formally pronounces after a defendant has been found guilty.
  3. 4. evidence, Evidence that is considered reliable and can be used in court by a judge or jury.
  4. 6. A smaller firearm often utilizing a magazine or cylinder. Can be easily operated with just one's hands.
  5. 7. A request to a higher court to review and potentially change the decision of a lower court, such as a conviction or sentence.
  6. 8. counsel, The lawyer who represents the defendant in legal proceedings.
  7. 9. Cash that is given to the court and returned at the end of the case.
  8. 15. A handheld device that uses an electric current to temporarily disable aggresors.
  9. 18. Royale, The end result of a victorious match in Fortnite
  10. 20. A verdict from a jury that a defendant is not guilty, or a finding from a judge that the evidence is insufficient to support a conviction.