Across
- 1. rests with the party making the allegation
- 7. precedent A precedent that must be
- 9. A person who is not present at the time of
- 11. system The system of trial where
- 12. A person charged with a criminal offence;
- 16. of a fact.
- 17. assertion. In criminal cases, this rests on the
- 18. a ‘like’ case.
- 19. A person (defendant) charged with a
- 21. An alternative dispute resolution method
- 22. driving To cause the death of another
- 24. or Supreme courts.
- 28. offence where the case is heard in the
- 29. while in civil cases, it rests on the
- 31. person’s good reputation.
- 33. arbitrator who can make a final and
- 35. law The area of law developed by the courts;
- 36. be performed with or without a warrant.
- 37. the courts.
- 39. both parties present their case before an
- 40. A parliament consisting of two houses
- 42. Any action that places another individual in
- 44. by all lower courts in the same hierarchy
- 45. of violence.
- 46. Laws passed by parliament.
Down
- 2. The authority of the Queen in parliament
- 3. parties present a case before an impartial
- 4. law.
- 5. A written or oral statement that injures
- 6. of proof A duty to prove what is suspected,
- 8. that are subordinate to parliament.
- 10. good behaviour; sometimes known as an
- 11. Agreement to an offer to form a
- 13. the Crown.
- 14. of the tenancy agreement as a security for the
- 15. a crime.
- 20. money from a tenant held during the
- 23. An unexpected result of an act that was
- 25. crime but assists
- 26. A court releases a person on the condition
- 27. A civil remedy providing monetary
- 28. A warning to suspects of their rights prior to
- 30. Anything that has a tendency to prove the
- 32. or negligent.
- 34. legislation Those laws made by bodies or
- 38. driving a car in a manner considered to be
- 41. with no intention of wrongdoing.
- 42. Legal apprehension of a suspect. An arrest
- 43. reus A wrongful act; the physical act
