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Criminal Justice System

November 24/25
Horizontales
An organized civil force for maintaining order, preventing and detecting crime, and enforcing laws.
The agreement a defendant makes with the prosecutor to avoid going to trial.
Refers to the two separate court systems that operate independently: the State court system and the Federal court system.
A group of all operating and administrative or technical support agencies that perform criminal justice functions.
A group of sworn citizens who determine if there is enough evidence to try someone for a crime.
The decision of the jury in a jury trial or of a judicial officer(judge) in a nonjury trial.
An attorney whose official duty is to conduct criminal proceedings on behalf of the state or the people against those accused of committing crimes.
A less serious crime punishable by a fine or by incarceration in jail for not more than one year.
Verticales
A law enforcement administrative process officially recording an individual's entry into a correctional facility after arrest.
A person who carries out a harmful, illegal or immoral act.
A person formally accused of an offense by the filing in court of a charging document.
A legal document that formally accuses someone of committing a crime and initiates a criminal case.
The system of courts and legal processes that interpret and apply the law, and decide if a person or entity has broken the law.
A serious offense punishable by death or by confinement in prison for more than one year.
An agency or unit of the judicial branch of government where judges hear and decide on cases brought before them.
A formal charging document presented by a grand jury to a court for prosecution against the defendant.
A body of people sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
A term that describes a network of government agencies and private companies who supervise people that have been arrested, convicted and sentenced for criminal offences.