Across
- 4. the constitutional right which police must read a suspect their rights before questioning occurs
- 5. reasonable grounds, or reasonable suspicion of a crime
- 6. death penalty
- 7. trial open to the public
- 9. one has been tried for a crime cant be tried again for that same crime
- 12. legislative act that provides punishment of a person without a court trial
- 14. coming and going, equality before the courts, security of private property
- 15. prevent unjust arrests and imprisonments
- 16. a criminal trial held after minimal delay
- 17. the government must create fair policies and laws
- 22. guarantees right to a fair trial
- 25. bias or unfairness
- 30. blanket search warrant
- 33. forced labor
- 34. amendment that addresses citizenship rights and equal protection of the law
- 35. amendment protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures
- 36. seize by legal authority and take into custody
Down
- 1. formal complaint that prosecutor lays before the grand jury
- 2. a trial that the judge alone hears the case
- 3. right to grand jury, no double jeopardy, and no self-incrimination amendment
- 5. the government must employ fair procedures and methods
- 8. constitutional test that makes them illegal under current supreme court cases
- 10. authority of each state to promote safety, health, morals, and general welfare
- 11. a persons right to have privacy in a private place
- 13. the government must act fairly and in accord with the established rules in all that it does
- 18. majority of members from grand jury say there is enough evidence to justify the prosecution
- 19. act of exposing oneself of a crime
- 20. formal accusation brought by the grand jury on its own motion, rather than the prosecutor
- 21. wiretaps, searches of business records, and conducting surveillance of people suspected of terrorism (Obama signed)
- 23. law applied to an act committed before passage of that law
- 24. evidence gained as a result of an illegal act by police cannot be used against the person it was seized from
- 26. trial jury chosen of citizens (12 members) that try a question of fact
- 27. informed of charges, confronted with witnesses against them, obtaining witnesses, and have assistance with defense
- 28. an order for a person to appear in court
- 29. a court order authorizing a search
- 31. formal device by which a person can be accused of a serious crime that punishment is death or imprisonment
- 32. honesty and sincerity of intention
