Australia's Legal System Crossword Puzzle

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Australia's Legal System Crossword Puzzle

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QUESTIONS LIST:

  • courts : places where legal disputes are heard and decided
  • judge : person who oversees court proceedings and ensures the law is followed
  • jury : group of citizens who decide whether an accused person is guilty or not guilty
  • witness : person who gives evidence in court about what they saw, heard, or know
  • barrister : lawyer who presents arguments and speaks in court on behalf of a client
  • solicitor : lawyer who provides legal advice and prepares cases for court
  • mounted : police officers who patrol and perform duties while riding horses
  • airwing : police unit that uses aircraft to assist with searches and emergencies
  • water : police unit responsible for policing rivers, oceans, and waterways
  • law : rules made by society that people must follow
  • justice : fair treatment according to the law
  • trial : a formal court hearing where evidence is examined and a decision is made
  • evidence : information used in court to help prove or disprove a case
  • verdict : the final decision made by a jury or court
  • innocence : legal principle that a person is considered not guilty until proven guilty
  • fairtrial : legal principle that everyone is entitled to a fair and impartial hearing
  • representation : the right to have a lawyer assist and speak for you in court
  • ruleoflaw : principle that everyone must obey the law, including governments
  • media : newspapers, television, and online platforms that report news
  • trialbymedia : when public opinion is formed about a case before it reaches court
  • magistrates : court that hears less serious criminal offences
  • district : court that hears more serious criminal offences and civil cases
  • supreme : highest court in a state that hears the most serious cases
  • guilty : decision that a person committed the offence they were accused of
  • defendant : person accused of committing a crime in court