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Legal Terms I CW Puzzle

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Across
a charge of a felony (serious crime) voted by a Grand Jury based upon a proposed charge, witnesses' testimony and other evidence presented by the public prosecutor (District Attorney).
in violation of statute, regulation or ordinance, which may be criminal or merely not in conformity.
referring to a person who is not able to manage his/her affairs due to mental deficiency (low I.Q., deterioration, illness or psychosis) or sometimes physical disability.
the state of being confined in prison; imprisonment.
in a criminal case, when the accused was in an uncontrollable rage at the time of commission of the alleged crime.
a person inheriting and continuing the legacy of a predecessor.
a summary of a decided case prefixed to the case report, setting out the principles behind the decision and an outline of the facts
an act of listening to evidence in a court of law or before an official, especially a trial before a judge without a jury.
aggressive pressure or intimidation.
a writ (order) issued by a court ordering someone to do something or prohibiting some act after a court hearing.
to discredits the testimony of a witness by proving that he/she has not told the truth or has been inconsistent, by introducing contrary evidence, including statements made outside of the courtroom in depositions or in statements of the witness heard by another.
a violation or infringement of a law or agreement.
Down
a commonly heard objection to introducing evidence in a trial on the ground that it had nothing substantial to do with the case or any issue in the case.
exemption from penalties, payments or legal requirements, granted by authorities or statutes.
seize and take legal custody of (something, especially a vehicle, goods, or documents) because of an infringement of a law or regulation.
directions to a lawyer or to a jury.
the report of another person's words by a witness, usually disallowed as evidence in a court of law.
slang for a hopelessly deadlocked jury in a criminal case, in which neither side is able to prevail.
suitable or good enough to live in.
a writ requiring a person under arrest to be brought before a judge or into court, especially to secure the person's release unless lawful grounds are shown for their detention.
decided or ruled
without guilt (not guilty).