Forensic Law

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Across
  1. 5. 120 A
  2. 8. function of the brain and spinal cord through the use of imaging
  3. 10. the measurement of electrical activity in different parts of the brain and its recording as a visual trace
  4. 11. place which needs to be preserved
  5. 12. the intention or knowledge of wrongdoing that constitutes part of a crime
  6. 14. A peculiar rule, used mostly in criminal cases, which allows hearsay if the statement is made during the excitement of the litigated event.
  7. 15. fingerprints are unique
Down
  1. 1. action or conduct which is a constituent element of a crime
  2. 2. search of truth
  3. 3. The standard that must be met by the prosecution's evidence in a criminal prosecution: that no other logical explanation can be derived from the facts except that the defendant's guilt
  4. 4. indirect evidence that is admissible in the court of law
  5. 6. responsibility for a fault or wrong
  6. 7. a formal statement admitting that one is guilty of a crime
  7. 9. the facts and circumstances constituting a crime.
  8. 13. the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid