Across
- 4. The basic facts that must be proven by the prosecution to sustain a conviction
- 9. Violations of a criminal statute
- 11. county and municipal codes or statutes
- 12. Criminal statutes that describe crime and punishment
Down
- 1. Interpreting law in accordance with the intent of the legislative body rather than the literal meaning of the words of the statute
- 2. Rules and provisions found in the federal and state constitutions
- 3. When the law is applied in accordance with the literal meaning of the statute, leaving no room for interpretation
- 5. Noncriminal violations of the law
- 6. A principal becomes an accomplice when the principal testifies for the prosecution against another principal
- 7. Laws that are based upon appellate court decisions
- 8. One who knowingly assists a perpetrator after the felony has been committed
- 10. all persons involved in the commission of a felony or misdemeanors
