Procedure During Trial

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Across
  1. 1. The Pronouncement made by the Jury or Judge declairing guilt or innocence.
  2. 4. A process where prospective jurors are questioned to determine whether there are grounds for challenge
  3. 7. The person who instructs the jury on all the principles of law and issues.
  4. 9. A dismissal for a juror for reasons that do not need to be stated and are limited in number.
  5. 10. This happens when a jury decides to contrary to the weight of evidence presented during the trial.
  6. 12. A group of prosepected jurors assembled, according to the procedures established by law.
  7. 13. Evidence or issues brought out ending trial.
Down
  1. 2. A dismissal of a juror for a specific cause and are unlimited.
  2. 3. Not guilty, defendant gets set free immeadietly.
  3. 5. Failure to reach unanimous vote either way.
  4. 6. Period where defendant can "appeal" the conviction and go to a higher court.
  5. 8. Alerts the jury with the nature of the charge and presents evidence.
  6. 11. Formal announcement of judgement by the court or judge.