Across
- 3. Amendment that protects against double jeopardy, self-incrimination, and due process
- 5. The state of mind and intent of the person committing the actus reus
- 8. Crimes against property
- 9. Crimes against public morals
- 10. Amendment that gives The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures
- 14. Rule that no evidence shall be admitted into a criminal trial that was obtained in violation of constitutional rights
- 15. What is the term for the process through which a written bill is sent to a congressional committee, voted on in the House, then sent to the Senate, and finally signed by the President to become a law,
- 16. Crimes against public order
- 17. case allows law enforcement officers to stop and frisk individuals if they have reasonable suspicion of criminal activity.
Down
- 1. An in-depth examination of a particular subject defines which of the following?
- 2. Coolidge v. New Hampshire, the Supreme Court examined the application of the "____________" doctrine.
- 4. "due process rights for juveniles."
- 5. Case that reinforced and expanded the application of the exclusionary rule.
- 6. The actions of the person committing the crime
- 7. Crimes against habitations
- 11. Crimes against person (theft with force)
- 12. What is the highest classification of a crime?
- 13. emphasizes the principle of "reasonable detention." "No longer than necessary"
