Across
- 3. an expert in law
- 5. not believable; improbable; unlikely
- 6. to break the law by lying; to break a formal promise; to break an oath
- 9. doubting; unwilling or unable to believe
- 11. a document that proves a person is believable
- 12. a person who believes that he will be paid back the money that he loaned
- 15. the territory or land in which justice and laws are administered and followed
- 16. fairness; rightfulness
- 17. to refuse to believe; to reject as untrue
Down
- 1. the fact that is said to prove that something is true
- 2. a person chosen to interpret laws, decide on a winner, or settle to a controversy
- 3. a group of people sworn to abide by the laws to determine the truth
- 4. to give up rights; to recant
- 7. lawful; fair
- 8. to prove; to offer
- 10. to believe that someone will do something
- 11. believable; reliable
- 12. tending to believe too easily; easily convinced; easily fooled
- 13. granting approval or belief in a school
- 14. a set of religious beliefs or principles
