Across
- 3. Cruel and having or showing no regret for something wrong or bad you have done (P. 85, line 2)
- 5. Done, said, etc. in a very serious and sincere way (P. 83, line 5)
- 6. The crime of telling a lie in court after you have sworn to tell the truth (P. 102, line 3)
- 8. A statement made by somebody or for somebody who is accused of a crime (P. 86, line 26 )
- 9. A public official who charges somebody officially with a crime and prosecutes them in court (P. 83, line 12-13)
- 10. A written statement that you swear is true, and that can be used as evidence in court (P. 86, line 15-16)
- 11. (verb) To say or write something that you know is not true (-ing)(P. 117, line 3)
- 13. The wish or tendency to behave or play in a way that causes trouble (P. 88, line 7)
- 14. An official meeting at which the facts about a crime, complaint, etc. are presented to the group of people who will have to decide what action to take (P. 97, line 9)
Down
- 1. (verb) To think or say that somebody/something is responsible for something bad (P. 86, line 9)
- 2. (verb) To make somebody believe something that is not true (P. 87, line 17)
- 4. One of the four books in the Bible about the life and teaching of Jesus (P. 91, line 20)
- 7. A legal document that is signed by a judge and gives the police authority to do something (P. 99, line 25)
- 8. The act of behaving in a particular way, in order to make other people believe something that is not true (P. 89, line 4)
- 12. The fact of showing an unpleasant sexual interest in somebody (P. 113, line 18)