Across
- 2. A written order requiring a person to attend court (8 letters).
- 4. The punishment assigned to a defendant who has been convicted (10 letters).
- 7. The formal statement made by a witness under oath (9 letters).
- 8. A judgment that a person is not guilty of a crime (9 letters).
- 12. The person who is accused of a crime in a trial (9 letters).
- 14. A request made to a higher court to review the decision of a lower court (6 letters).
- 15. The person who brings a case against another in a civil court (9 letters).
- 16. The group of people who decide the facts of the case (4 letters).
- 17. The decision reached by a jury (7 letters).
- 19. Information presented to prove or disprove a fact in court (8 letters).
Down
- 1. Table (2 words) Where the accused person and their lawyer sit in the courtroom (9 letters).
- 3. A person who gives testimony in a legal case (7 letters).
- 5. The questioning of a witness by the opposing side (18 letters).
- 6. The legal team trying to prove the defendant's guilt (11 letters).
- 9. A lawyer representing the government in a criminal case (12 letters).
- 10. A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime (9 letters).
- 11. The official who presides over a court of law (5 letters).
- 13. Money paid as a guarantee that a person will return for trial (4 letters).
- 17. The decision made by a jury or judge in a trial (7 letters).
- 18. The lawyer representing the accused person (10 letters).
