Across
- 2. The large group of randomly selected citizens from which jury members are chosen.
- 5. The lawyer representing the government, responsible for instituting legal proceedings against the accused.
- 6. An application to a higher court to review the decision made by a lower court.
- 7. Testimony given by a witness to prove an alleged fact.
- 9. A mini-trial in which jurors are excluded while the admissibility of evidence is discussed.
- 10. The second questioning of a witness to test the accuracy of the testimony; performed by the opposing counsel.
- 11. A lawyer who defends an accused person on trial.
- 14. A judicial inquiry to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to put the accused person on trial.
- 15. evidence Indirect evidence that leads to a reasonable inference of the defendant's guilt.
- 17. The court official appointed to try cases in a court of law and to sentence convicted persons.
- 18. The court official responsible for jury management.
Down
- 1. The court official who records everything said in court during a trial.
- 3. The Crown's obligation to prove the guilt of the accused beyond a reasonable doubt.
- 4. The court official who assists the sheriff.
- 7. The first questioning of a witness to determine what he or she observed about the crime.
- 8. Information that tends to prove or disprove the elements of an offence.
- 12. A jury that cannot reach a unanimous verdict.
- 13. Persons who give evidence while under oath or affirmation in a court of law.
- 15. The court official who assists the Judge.
- 16. In a criminal court, the person charged with committing a criminal offence.