Across
- 7. The process of checking special signs on the human body, traces of crime, bodily injuries, detection of intoxication or other properties and signs
- 9. The fact of having committed crimes in the past
- 11. A request addressed to the body conducting the criminal process
- 13. An amount of money that a person who has been accused of a crime pays to a law court so that they can be released until their trial
- 14. The educator or psychologist involved in the interrogation of a minor is a ...
- 15. A preventive measure consisting in forcing someone to stay at home instead of in a prison with the imposition of duties and prohibitions
- 16. Expenses incurred in a judicial process
- 18. New participant in criminal proceedings
- 20. An assumption of innocence in the favor of the defendant in a criminal action imposing on the prosecution the burden of proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt
Down
- 1. Proving consists of the gathering, verification and ... of evidence.
- 2. Any data on the basis of which the presence or absence of circumstances relevant to the criminal case is established
- 3. Relevance of a particular criminal case to a particular court
- 4. Such evidence as instruments of crime, products of criminal activity, money, valuables and other property obtained as a result of a crime
- 5. A legal representative who officially accuses someone of committing a crime by bringing a case against that person in a court of law
- 6. A person for whom a decision has been made to charge him or her in a criminal case
- 8. A request made to a higher court of law to change a previous decision made by a lower court, especially in order to reduce or prevent a punishment
- 10. An official demand to appear in a court of law or in a criminal prosecution body for procedural actions
- 12. A person in a law court who says what they know about a legal case or a particular person
- 17. To look into or over carefully or thoroughly in an effort to find or discover something
- 19. Actions of citizens to detain a person