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NSL, Unit 4 Review

Complete the puzzle below. If your response has more than one word, leave a blank in between words.
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3.a court order for a witness to appear to testify
8.Without this, the jury is supposed to declare the defendant not guilty
9.a decision between a prosecutor and a defendant that has the defendant plead guilty to a lesser crime than the one the defendant is charged with. This leads to no trial (saving the government time and money) and a lighter sentence for the defendant.
10.man who was denied a lawyer; led to Supreme Court decision mandating every citizen has the right to a lawyer, even if they cannot afford one.
11.this amendment prevents the government from conducting illegal searches and seizures
14.a formal statement charging a person with a crime, determined by grand jury
17.a serious crime
18.a type of crime, usually minor crime
19.a written agreement between two or more people
20.a reasonable belief that a crime has been committed or might be committed
21.the person bringing a civil lawsuit against someone
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1.this amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarenteed due process rights at the state and local level
2.a group of citizens who listen to the evidence a prosecutor has about a crime and decide if there is enough evidence to press charges
4.the power of the government to purchase at a fair price property from private citizens for the common good, even if the private citizens don't want to sell
5.issued by a judge, declares why a person is being held.
6.term associated with all the rights of the accused.
7.when one person breaks a contract
9.the group of citizens who listen to witnesses at a trial and decide guilt or innocence (in a criminal trial) or liability (in a civil trial)
12.the government lawyer who leads the trial against a defendant
13.Every citizen has this right when accused of a crime; when a celebrity is accused of a crime "freedom of the press" can conflict with it
15.the person on trial for a crime, or ther person being sued
16.rights read to someone accused of a crime


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