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Law terms and definitions

Across
A written order issued by a judicial officer or grand jury requiring a person to appear in court and give testimony or bring material evidence.
A person who has special knowledge or skills that are recognized by the court as relevant to the determination of guilt or innocence.
A program that offers services to victims of crime, such as crisis intervention, follow-up counseling and helps victims secure their rights under the law.
Responsible for presenting the state's case against the defendant. Also called a district attorney, state's attorney, county attorney, commonwealth attorney, or solicitor.
Decision-making power of prosecutors.
An attorney employed by a government agency for the purpose of providing defense services to indigents, or an attorney who has volunteered such services.
Geographical area in which a court may hear or try a case.
The territory, subject matter or people over which a court or other justice agency may exercise lawful authority.
An elected or appointed official who presides over a court of law. Authorized to hear and sometimes decide cases and conduct trials.
A request that an appellate court review the judgment of a lower court and reverse or modify it.
Creates a record of all that occurs during a trial.
Down
An eyewitness, character witness, or other person called on to testify who is not considered an expert.
A trained lawyer who may specialize in the practice of criminal law.
Any information having a tendency to clear a person of guilt or blame.
A person, living or dead, whom an actual or attempted crime has been committed against by another person.
Movement of a trial or lawsuit from one jurisdiction to another or from one location to another within the same jurisdiction.
A law enforcement officer that ensures order in the courtroom and supervises the jury.
A member of a trial or grand jury who has been selected for jury duty.