Across
- 5. laws to ensure people who owe a duty of care to each other do not breach that duty
- 7. the right to hear of deal with particular cases
- 9. laws to ensure reputation is not harmed because of false statements
- 10. The type of harm suffered by a person
- 12. responsibility to prove the case
Down
- 1. the person(s) who has alleged that wrong doing has been done to them
- 2. means the strength of the evidence presented
- 3. a person knowingly assists another person who has committed a serious indictable offence to avoid being punished
- 4. serious offences requiring the accused to be tried before a judge in a higher court
- 6. the person(s) or entity that has been accused of committing a wrongful act
- 8. law an area of law that defines the right and responsibilities of people and regulates disputes
- 11. less serious offences requiring the accused to be tried before a magistrate without a jury