Across
- 2. An example that is used to justify similar occurrences
- 3. An order compelling a person to appear in court or produce documents.
- 8. A conditional release from imprisonment
- 10. Someone who is sought by law officers
- 13. A lay judge or civil authority who administers the law
- 14. A serious crime, such as murder or arson
- 15. Attack someone physically or emotionally
- 16. An expression of grievance or resentment
- 18. A crime less serious than a felony
- 19. An instance of questioning
- 21. Defamatory oral statements or gestures.
- 22. The act or state of being an occupant
- 23. A penalty or other type of enforcement used to bring about compliance with the law or with rules and regulations.
- 24. Find or declare guilty
- 25. A person who transgresses moral or civil law
Down
- 1. Made more severe or intense especially in law
- 4. Someone who commits wrongdoing
- 5. The criminal act of carrying someone away by force
- 6. The act of determining that something is false
- 7. The act of making or enacting laws
- 9. The branch of philosophy concerned with the law
- 11. Criminal offense of making false statements under oath
- 12. Failure to act with the prudence of a reasonable person
- 17. An act that disregards an agreement or a right
- 20. A judicial remedy to prohibit a party from doing something