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Chapter Two - Organization of the Criminal Justice System

Horizontales
Judicial tribunals usually presided over by one judge who conducts proceedings and trials in civil and criminal cases with or without a jury. (two words)
The highest appellate court of a state. (three words)
A group of citizens convened either to conduct an investigation or to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to warrant prosecution of an accused. (two words)
The highest legal officer of a state or of the United States. (two words)
The chief law enforcement officer of a county.
Verticales
A group of citizens convened for the purpose of deciding factual questions relevant to civil or criminal case.
Judicial Tribunals that review decisions from lower tribunals. (two words)
A formal document handed down by a grand jury accusing one or more persons of the commission of a crime or crimes.
The authority of a court to hear and decide certain categories of legal disputes. Jurisdiction relates to the authority of a court over the person, subject matter, and geographical area.
An accusatorial document filed under oath by a prosecutor charging a person with one or more violations of the criminal law; similar to an indictment by a grand jury.