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mock trial

Across
A judicial order forcing a person or group to refrain from doing something.
Motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim
A government body that brings charges against a person accused of breaking the law
response with contrary evidence
Is a process of thoughtfully weighing options usually prior to voting
The violation of a criminal law
The lawyer conducting the case
the alleged wrongdoing
The interrogation of a witness by the opposing party
Examination of a witness by his or her attorney
The decision a jury makes in a trial
The temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial
To ask a higher court to review the decision
Court that generally reviews only findings of law made by lower courts
For a judge to agree that an attorney's objection is valid
Known or proved to be true
To ask a higher court to review a decision
The pleading made by a plaintiff alleging a wrongdoing
Determination of the punishment to be inflicted on a convicted criminal
An offense graver than misdemeanors usually punished by more than 1 year of prison
Down
The official power to make legal decisions
A promise that something is true
The available body of facts
An unsuccessful trial
A hearing in which a suspect is charged with a crime
Lawyer
A case involving a noncriminal matter
An argument against something
The act of accusing
A statement made to the jury at the beginning of the trial
A suit of action in a court of law
A case involving someone who is accused of an illegal activity
Careless neglect, often resulting in injury
Someone who saw the crime being committed or can provide information to the case
The appealing party in an appeal
An officer of the court who is employed to execute writs and processes and makes arrests
The court process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act
A formal written or spoken statement in a court of law
A formal accusation of a crime