Across
- 1. Take someone to jail
- 4. A person responsible for a crime.
- 5. To charge someone with a crime.
- 7. Present or argue a position.
- 8. Someone found responsible for a crime.
- 10. The amount of time spent in jail.
- 12. Someone who has not committed a crime.
- 16. A small space for a prisoner
- 17. The decision of guilty or not guilty in a court.
- 18. The amount of money paid to be released from prison while awaiting trial.
Down
- 2. A person thought to have committed a crime.
- 3. An amount of money paid for committing a crime.
- 4. A crime a criminal is accused of.
- 6. A person who rules over a court and makes decisions regarding criminals.
- 9. A formal examination of evidence in front of a judge.
- 11. A room ruled by a judge for criminal cases.
- 13. The group of people in a court that vote on the outcome of criminal cases.
- 14. A building where prisoners are locked.
- 15. Give evidence in a courtroom to a judge.
- 17. A person harmed or injured in a crime.