Across
- 5. once a person is tried of a crime, they cannot be tried again
- 9. no person can be a whiteness against himself
- 13. right to have the best defense able
- 14. where the judge alone hears the case
- 15. rule that police most read rights to anyone before questioning
- 16. a formal device by which a person can be accused
Down
- 1. ensures an extra layer of accountability is present
- 2. ensures a personally will be tried without undue delays
- 3. request to attain an impartial jury
- 4. a formal charge
- 6. a formal complaint that charges the accused
- 7. prevents unjust arrests
- 8. a writ ordering someone to court
- 10. a law applied to an act committed before its passage
- 11. a formal accusation brought to the jury on its own motion
- 12. the accused is guaranteed an impartial jury
