Across
- 2. formal device a person can be accused of a crime
- 3. government must act fairly and in accord with established rules in all that it does
- 4. criminal trial held after a minimal delay
- 6. admitting to something that could make yourself guilty
- 7. blanket search warrant
- 8. forced labor
- 10. prevent unjust arrests and imprisonments
- 12. seize by legal authority and take into custody
- 13. unconstitutional under the supreme court cases
- 17. the government must employ fair procedures and methods
- 20. death penalty
- 23. a court order authorizing a search
- 25. reasonable suspicion of a crime
- 26. evidence gained as a result of an illegal act by police cant be used against the person it was seized
- 27. one has been tried for a crime, can't try again for the same crime
Down
- 1. authority of each state to promote public health, safety, morals, and general welfare of it's people
- 2. honest or sincerity of intentions
- 3. bias, or unfairness
- 5. Legislative act that provides punishment of a person without a court trial
- 6. government must create fair policies and laws
- 9. requirement of police to read a persons rights to them before any questioning occurs
- 11. 12 members decide whether a defendant is guilty
- 14. formal complaint that prosecutor lays before the grand jury
- 15. Judge alone hears the case
- 16. law applies to an act committed before passage of that law
- 18. citizen rights and equal protection of laws
- 19. the right to have privacy in a private place
- 21. formal accusation brought by grand jury on their own motion, rather than prosecutor
- 22. to protect against terrorism(act)
- 24. prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures and must have warrant and probable cause
