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