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Acquitted
What is Free from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty.
100
Cross examine
What is to question a witness closely who has already been testified.
100
Innocent
What is not responsible for or directly involved in an event yet suffering for its consequences.
100
Not guilty
What is innocent especially of a formal charge.
100
prison
What is a building in which people are held and after a crime.
200
Arraignment
What is The action in which the accused is given a formal reading of the charges
200
defendant
What is an individual company or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
200
Manslaughter
What is the crime of killing a person without rational thought.
200
Parole
What is releasing a prisoner temporarily before a completion of a sentence, on a count of good behavior.
200
probation
What is the release of an offender from detention subject to a period of good behavior under supervision
300
Appeal
What is Make a serious or urgent request typically to the public
300
felony
What is a serious crime involving violence
300
Plantiff
What is A person who brings a case against another in a court of law.
300
Prosecution
What is the action of carrying on proceeding or accusation toward a person.
400
Bailiff
What is A person in court who keeps the maintenance of order in the courtroom
400
Jury foreman
What is the chairman and spokesman of the jury
400
Misdemeanor
What is a minor wrongdoing
400
preliminary hearing
What is a meeting after a criminal complaint has been filed by the prosecutor.
400
Sentence
What is the punishment assigned to the defendant found guilty by a court or fixed by law for a particular offense
500
Convicted
What is declared to be guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of the jury, or the decision of the judge in a court of law.
500
indicment
What is a formal accusation of a serious crime
500
Murder in the first degree
What is a killing of a person that was planned before hand
500
Premeditated
What is think out or plan a crime before hand.
500
Testimony trial
What is Formal written or spoken statement What is a formal examination of evidence before a judge in typically before a jury in order to decide guilt in case of criminal or civil proceedings.
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