Across
- 2. _____ money or property given to the court to hold until the accused person shows up at trial
- 4. _____ : the right to worship any religion you choose
- 5. _____ jeopardy: putting a person on trial more than once for the same crime
- 6. _____ : to not spread false assumptions that put others in harm
- 11. _____ : promises
- 12. _____ : the right to know things like the news
- 13. _____ arms: the right to own weapons or guns
- 14. _____ of rights: list of the first ten amendments to the constitution
- 16. _____ : least likely to cause a conflict
- 17. _____ incrimination : giving testimony that can be used against oneself
Down
- 1. _____ protections: second, third, and fourth amendment
- 3. _____ : a person who is required to defend themselves in a legal action
- 5. _____ process: the concept that the government must follow clear rules and act reasonably
- 7. _____: forbids both cruel or unusual punishments or expensive fines.
- 8. _____ Madison: crafted the bill of rights
- 9. _____ : the right to meet together or come together in a group
- 10. an order from a judge that tells police officers or other officials to take a certain action.
- 12. _____ : the right to protest
- 15. _____ rights : applies to people who are accused of crimes
- 18. _____ : the right to do something
