1. Witness
2. prosecutor
3. admission
4. complaint
#2
An accused can plead guilty and be ….. without a trial.
1. released
2. spy
3. threaten
4. sentenced
#4
In case of the verdict …..guilty, the judge decides what sentence to impose on the convict.
1. of
2. at
3. in
4. at
#1
The prosecution ….. its evidence based on the criminal investigation of the case
1. acquits
2. disregards
3. presents
4. threatens
#3
The attorney for the defence cross- examines witnesses for the ….
1. opening statement
2. objection
3. arrest warrant
4. prosecution
#4
The parties to civil ….. and defendants in criminal cases are entitled to trial by jury of 12 jurors.
1. suits
2. summons
3. jury
4. lawyer
#1
In the courts all people are treated ….. .
1. delinquent
2. prejudices
3. equally
4. illegally
#4
Trials can be the ….. of conflicts.
1. solution
2. damage
3. convince
4. violation
#1
Courts decide what law to ….. to the facts.
1. assault
2. apply
3. violation
4. impartial
#2
Each person who goes to court has a right to an ….. hearing.
1. assault
2. apply
3. violation
4. impartial
#4
Examples of criminal cases include ….. .
1. divorce
2. breach of contract
3. probation
4. fraud
#4
Examples of civil cases include ….. .
1. divorce
2. burglary
3. arson
4. assault
#1
The court will make a decision based on the facts and not on opinions or ….. .
1. consequences
2. violation
3. prejudices
4. damages
#3
Individuals who are found guilty of a crime can expect to face ….. for their actions.
1. consequences
2. violation
3. prejudices
4. assault
#1
A criminal case involves people who are charged by the ….. with violation of law.
1. consequences
2. government
3. prejudices
4. damages
#2
Individuals who lose their civil cases or are found guilty of a crime, or in a juvenile case are found to be ….. , can expect to face consequences for their actions.
1. delinquent
2. impartial
3. prejudices
4. dispute
#1
The facts or signs that make you believe that something is true are called an ….. .
1. attorney
2. evidence
3. assault
4. summons
#2
An order to appear in a court of law is called ….. .
1. attorney
2. evidence
3. jury
4. summons
#4
A person who tries to show that somebody is guilty of the crime in the court of law is a ….. .
1. prosecutor
2. verdict
3. Accomplice
4. sustain
#1
93. Agreed by everyone means ….. .
1. unanimous
2. unreasonable
3. reasonable
4. favourable
#1
A statement that you are not satisfied with something is called ….. .
1. objection
2. damage
3. indictment
4. felony
#1
An official written statement that gives somebody permission to arrest somebody is …..
1. a summons
2. an arrest warrant
3. an indictment
4. an opening statement
#2
To agree that you have committed a crime means to …..