Across
- 4. when a person has been treated in a prejudicial or biased way
- 6. a person who has been charged with committing a crime
- 8. the party who initiates or commences a civil action against another party
- 9. an outcome of a civil dispute aimed at restoring the plaintiff
- 12. a civil remedy where the court orders the defendant to pay an amount of money to the plaintiff
- 14. an agreement to release an accused person into the community while awaiting trial
- 15. an official who hears and judges minor cases or preliminary hearings
Down
- 1. the person accused of a crime
- 2. interprets and applies the laws made by parliament in Australia this role is fulfilled by the high court and other courts
- 3. A law made by Parliament
- 5. A penalty imposed on a person who has breached a criminal law
- 7. a type of civil action where one party makes false statements that cause another party to loose his reputation
- 10. someone who has been assessed as having been forced to flee their country
- 11. decision in a civil or criminal court case
- 13. the formal examination of evidence by a judge and jury in order to decide on the verdict
