Across
- 2. How we test the evidence of a witness in a trial
- 7. Potential plea entered by a defendant/potential finding by a jury at the end of a trial
- 9. A list of specific accusations faced by a defendant in a criminal trial
- 10. Judicial officer in charge of a trial in the District or Supreme Court
- 14. A non religious promise to tell the truth made before giving evidence in a trial
- 15. False evidence of a witness given under oath or affirmation
Down
- 1. Physical evidence produced in a trial
- 3. A religious promise to tell the truth made before giving evidence in a trial
- 4. Formal method of asking a judge to strike out an opponents question to a witness
- 5. The representative of the state whose role is to assist the court in establishing a just outcome/usually wants a guilty verdict
- 6. A lawyer skilled in court-room advocacy
- 8. Evidence which is not permitted to be presented in a trial
- 11. In a criminal trial, the person who has been charged
- 12. Proof adduced to persuade the court of your argument
- 13. A person giving evidence in a trial