Across
- 3. An official decision made in a court at the end of a trial.
- 5. A person believed to have committed a crime.
- 7. A person who sees a crime commiting.
- 9. A process of asking witnesses, accused persons or others a lot of questions for a long time in order to get information.
- 11. An investigative act of searching and examitation of premises in order to find things relevant to the case.
- 13. A person or people who may be guilty of a crime and who are being judged in a court.
- 14. Using of legal authority to catch and take someone to a place where the person may be accused of a crime.
- 15. A written statement that formally accuses someone of a crime
Down
- 1. A person who protects the rights and legitimate interests of the suspect or the accused.
- 2. A legal representative who officially accuses someone of committing a crime by bringing a case against that person in a court.
- 4. A spoken or written statement that something is true given in a court of law, or the act of giving such a statement.
- 6. Objects, documents, official statements, etc. that are used to prove someone's guilt or innocence.
- 8. The act of removing a dead body from the ground after it has been buried.
- 10. Someone killed, destroyed, injured, or otherwise harmed by, or suffering from an elleged crime.
- 12. An amount of money that a person who has been accused of a crime pays to the court so that they can be released until their trial.