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The Legal Process

Teacher: williams
Across
(V) to charge someone for committing a crime (pg88)
(N) the act of having illegal drugs. (pg 94)
(N) a person who pays for professional services (pg 91)
(N) a program designed to help a criminal to become a good citizen. (pg 91)
(N) a term that a judge uses to talk to a lawyer (pg 91)
(N) a professional who defends a person in court.(pg 90)
(n) a sum of money to ensure that a criminal will come to court- like bail. (pg 94)
(N) the punishment for a crime (pg 89)
(N) a person who writes down everything that is said in the trial. (pg 90)
(N) the act of being taken by the police for committing a crime. (pg 88)
(N) a sum of money that is put up so that someone can stay out of jail until the trial date.
Down
(adj) temporary (pg 92)
(N) the facts of a crime exposed in court which allow a judge to make a decision. (pg87)
(N) a lighter punishment ( pg 87)
(N) a place where the judge hears the information about a crime. (pg88)
(v) to give up (pg 92)
(N) the formal name for the crime. (pg 89)
(N) a person who decides whether someone is innocent or guilty of a crime (pg88)
(n) a document authorizing someone's arrest.(pg 94)
(v) to delay
(N) a process whereby a person can ask for a new trial (pg 92)
(N) a formal process that allows the facts of a crime to be heard in front of a judge.