Across |
1. | Conducting a search for weapons by lightly patting the outside of a suspect's clothing |
5. | A judicial order that requires a person to appear at a certain time and give testimony |
7. | Being a witness against oneself |
9. | A violation of civil law |
14. | The seizure of a person or the taking of a person into custody, as when a person submits to a police officer's control |
15. | An ideal characteristic of criminal law, referring to its scope |
16. | A standard of proof that includes the ability to articulate reasons for the suspicion |
18. | Standard of proof necessary to find a defendant guilty in a criminal trial |
20. | The taking of persons of property into custody in response to violations of the criminal law |
24. | An ideal characteristic of the law that it applies to all persons |
26. | Rule that illegally seized evidence must be excluded from trials |
27. | An admission by a person accused of a crime that he or she committed the offense charged |
29. | An ideal characteristic of criminal law, relating to its legitmate sources |
30. | Standard of proof necessary for some civil cases |
31. | The rights of people suspected of or charged with a crime |
32. | Inspections by law enforcement officers to discover evidence of crimes or persons who are accused of crimes |
33. | A written order from a court directing law enforcement officers to conduct a search or to arrest a person |