Across
- 2. A person that files a formal complaint with the court
- 4. To hear and decide a certain type of case
- 5. "Guilty" or "Not guilty"
- 6. The release prior to trial
- 11. Has the power to review decisions of he U.S. district courts
- 12. A fair and impartial trial
- 13. Info in a case
- 15. A request to determine if something is correct
- 17. 16-23 people who listen to evidence of criminal allegations
Down
- 1. When the grand jury declares there is enough evidence for a trial
- 3. A collection documents filed in court in a case.
- 4. An official of the Judicial branch with authority to decide lawsuits
- 5. The release of a prison inmate, completed a sentence
- 6. The duty to prove disputed facts
- 7. Records in a case
- 8. Mostly deal with criminal cases
- 9. Calling a witness's testimony into doubt
- 10. One year of imprisonment or less
- 14. Selected people to hear the evidence in a trial
- 16. Legal action started by a plaintiff against a defendant