Across
- 1. Standard of proof in criminal law
- 5. Ensuring that everyone has the same opportunities within the legal system
- 8. The ability of a person to use the legal system
- 9. The strength of the evidence needed to prove a case
- 10. A set of members of the public who decide on the guilt of an individual
- 11. Minor criminal offences heard in the magistrate's court
- 15. Conducts and prepares cases on behalf of the DPP
- 16. The punishment given to guilty individuals in a criminal case
- 17. The party that is bringing a criminal offence to court
Down
- 1. Standard of proof in civil law
- 2. The responsibility of a party to prove the facts of the case
- 3. Impartial process and trials people are given the same opportunities
- 4. The person who prosecutes a severe criminal offence
- 6. A set of laws relating to the protection of victims
- 7. The person that is believed to have committed a crime
- 12. Is an individual who has suffered directly or indirectly because of an offence
- 13. Rights Charter The rights and responsibilities of humans
- 14. Offence Serious offences heard by a judge and jury