Across
- 5. To question closely
- 7. A urgent request made to the public
- 9. A place for confinement of people being convicted of a crime
- 10. A plea of a person who claims not to have committed a crime
- 11. A release of a prisoner but is watched by an officer
- 12. A person who brings a case against another in the court of law
- 14. The release of an offender, under supervision.
- 18. An individual or company that is being sued or accused in the court of law
- 20. A proceeding after a criminal complaint has been filed by the prosecutor, to determine if there is enough evidence for a trial
- 23. Declare someone to be guilty of charge
- 24. Evidence or proof provided by the existence or appearence
- 25. A legal document calling someone to court
Down
- 1. The crime of murder that is planned
- 2. A building to which people are legally committed as a punishment for crimes they have committed
- 3. The crime of killing a human being without meaning to
- 4. A crime involving violence, usually punishable by imprisonment
- 6. A formal charge or accusation of a serious charge
- 8. An official in a court of law of keeps order
- 12. The institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge
- 13. Not guilty of a crime of offense
- 15. A formal examination of evidence by a judge
- 16. Free someone from a criminal charge
- 17. A sworn body of people trying to find a fact on a question
- 19. Think out or plan
- 21. A minor crime
- 22. Declare the punishment decided for an offender