Across
- 2. ______ is intended to ensure appearance at trial
- 3. Who is the official that assigns individuals to a type of a correctional facility and gives out rewards or punishments?
- 5. If you are sentenced to less than one year you go to ______
- 6. All systems must respect individual right set forth in the
- 8. Accused is informed of charges, their rights and asked to enter a plea at a scheduled ______
- 10. A type of noncriminal justice agency
- 12. Congress established a criminal justice system at the ______ level
- 13. Who is the official that enforces laws, investigates crimes, can search people, vicinites and buildings?
- 14. ______ hearing is done to see if the accused committed a known crime
- 15. Another name for a judge
- 17. Who is the official that can set bail, accept pleas and impose a sentence?
- 18. If you are sentenced to more than one year you go to _____
- 19. Case is bound over to a grand jury if the accused ______ rights to a preliminary hearing
- 21. Sentence is imposed only after a ______
- 22. Convicted person is subject to certain conditions and restrictions but remains at liberty when on ______
- 24. Who decides if there is sufficient evidence to bring the accused to trial?
- 25. A prisoner releases prior to completing a full-sentence are on _____
Down
- 1. Who is the official that can revoke parole?
- 4. In order for a case to proceed through the system, the suspect must be identified and __
- 7. Crime against individuals is a crime against
- 9. When an offender pays money to a victim this is called ______
- 11. If police determine no crime has been committed a suspect will be _____
- 16. Who is the official that can file charges and drop cases?
- 20. Counsel is assigned at the public's expense if a suspect is determined by the court to be ____
- 23. A case is dismissed if there is no _____ cause