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ACROSS CRIMINAL 1


Horizontales
The various things presented in court to prove an alleged fact.
To oppose an application, claim or charge that has been brought to the courts.
A court order stating that a certain situation or fact exists.
A place where the defendant stands or sits during a criminal case.
A scheme set up by the New Zealand Police and directed at first time offenders who have committed minor offences.
Formally lodging an application or other document at a court.
A person or organisation against whom a charging document has been filed.
The word for each specific charge contained in the list of charges.
A friend of Court.
Where a witness who was called by one side in a court case is questioned by the lawyer for the other side about the evidence the witness gave during ‘direct examination'.
When a defendant in a criminal trial is found not guilty.
Put off, until a later date.
The time set down for a court hearing.
A promise, written or spoken, that the statement the person is making is true and correct, but without any reference to the Bible or to religious beliefs.
A jury that is unable to reach a verdict.
Criminal sentences that can be served at the same time.
Verticales
The term used when the defendant chooses a trial by jury.
An amount of money a defendant is sentenced to pay as a penalty in a criminal case.
The jury’s discussions when deciding on a verdict.
A written statement sworn or affirmed before a person who has authority to administer an oath.
A formal instruction given by the court about a case.
Where the prosecution in a criminal case must give the defendant access to all the information the prosecution holds about the case.
Indirect evidence that implies that a particular thing happened but doesn’t directly prove it.
Items of evidence used during a trial.
To stop a proceeding.
A speech by a lawyer to the court.
A person who lays a complaint against a person or organisation under an official complaint process.
A requirement that a person must stay at a particular address during certain hours of the day or night.
a law passed by Parliament.