Across
- 3. “Sally told me Michelle sold the drugs” is an example of this type of evidence that is not allowed.
- 4. These questions are only allowed during cross-examination.
- 6. This type of evidence can only be given by someone who is an expert in their field.
- 7. A barrister may do this if they think that evidence is inadmissible.
- 9. Evidence that is obtained this way is not allowed.
- 10. This term means that all evidence is given through question and answer.
- 11. Previous ones of these should not be brought up during a trial.
- 13. this type of evidence refers to what someone saw, heard, smelt etc.
Down
- 1. This means that the evidence must tend to prove or disprove a fact in dispute.
- 2. Evidence of whether someone is a good or bad person.
- 5. This is also referred to as circumstantial evidence.
- 7. All evidence is presented this way.
- 8. This refers to all of the evidence that is allowed during a trial.
- 12. This is the blanket term for all evidence that is not allowed to be presented in a trial.
