Criminal Law Terms Reviwq

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Across
  1. 10. A deal between the Crown and the defense for a guilty plea to a lesser charge and penalty
  2. 11. When the burden of proof is placed on the defense rather than the Crown
  3. 16. To detain a person legally and to charge him or her with a criminal offense
  4. 17. Any rifle or shotgun that is neither restricted nor prohibited
  5. 19. Homicide for which a person will not be held criminally responsible, an accident
  6. 20. Type of murder with intent
  7. 22. A legal document stating the criminal charge and the court date
  8. 26. Intentionally causing damage to property by fire
  9. 27. The pursuit or repeated communication with an unwilling victim
  10. 28. The legal right to a property
  11. 29. Anything that is used to determine the truth in a court of law
  12. 30. To sell, administer, give, transfer, transport, send, or deliver a controlled substance
  13. 31. Legal services paid for by taxpayers, available to persons unable to afford a lawyer
  14. 33. Entering someones premises without permission with intent to commit an indictable offence
Down
  1. 1. A firearm that a person is not allowed to possess
  2. 2. Blamable or criminal homicide
  3. 3. Agreement given freely and voluntarily
  4. 4. In Criminal Law, actual imprisonment of physical detention
  5. 5. Theft involving violence or threats of violence
  6. 6. Words, images, or actions that are offensive to public morality
  7. 7. Facts that would cause an average person to believe beyond a mere suspicion
  8. 8. An order by a judge to arrest the accused
  9. 9. Detainment by a civilian of a person believed to have committed a crime
  10. 12. The killing of another person, directly or indirectly
  11. 13. A firearm that needs to be registered
  12. 14. Intentional deceit in order to cause a loss of property
  13. 15. Type of murder without intent
  14. 18. A court order authorizing police to search a specific place at a specified time
  15. 21. Communicating for the purposes of prostitution
  16. 22. The act of councelling, aiding, or abetting someone to commit suicide
  17. 23. Culpable homicide that is not murder or infanticide
  18. 24. The starting document for a less serious offense, the basis of all charges
  19. 25. Intentional homicide
  20. 26. The application or threat of force without the other person's consent
  21. 30. Taking someone's property without his or her consent
  22. 32. The illegal, forced removal of a child from the custodial parent