Across
- 5. – A change or addition to the Constitution.
- 6. – A group of citizens who decide the facts of a case.
- 9. – The punishment given to someone found guilty.
- 11. – The decision made by a jury or judge.
- 13. – A lawyer who brings a criminal case on behalf of the government.
- 14. – The supreme law of the United States.
- 16. – The legal team representing the accused.
- 17. – An act that violates the law.
- 19. – The person accused or sued in a court case.
Down
- 1. – The official who presides over a courtroom.
- 2. – A minor criminal offense.
- 3. – The person who brings a case against another in court.
- 4. – A serious criminal offense.
- 6. – Fair treatment according to the law.
- 7. – A legal document authorizing an arrest or search.
- 8. – A formal examination of evidence in court.
- 10. – Facts or information used to prove a case.
- 12. – Someone who gives testimony in court.
- 15. – A statement made by a witness under oath.
- 18. – Money paid to release someone from jail before trial.
