Foundation of criminal justice

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Across
  1. 2. a crime, typically one involving violence, regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor, and usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death.
  2. 4. a written law passed by a legislative body.
  3. 5. minor wrongdoing.
  4. 7. rule a test applied to determine whether a person accused of a crime was sane at the time of its commission.
  5. 9. ReusCrime- an action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable law
Down
  1. 1. the action of showing something to be right or reasonable.
  2. 3. n criminal law, entrapment is a practice whereby a law enforcement agent induces a person to commit a criminal offense that the person would have otherwise been unlikely to commit. It is a conduct that is generally discouraged and thus, in many jurisdictions, is a possible defense against criminal liability.
  3. 6. Rea the intention or knowledge of wrong doing that constitute part of crime.
  4. 8. Law the law as established by the outcome of former cases