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U.S. Gov H160 Crossword Puzzle Week 7 Lesson 3
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colonies : The rights of the accused had been recognized throughout English history, confirmed in the Magna Carta and were ignored in England’s treatment of the ___.
testify : We often hear people say, 'I take the fifth'. That means that they do not have to ___ against themselves.
accused : Once proper procedure has been followed and the ___ has been declared not guilty, he cannot be tried again for the same crime.
forced : A person cannot be ___ to confess or provide evidence against himself.
jury : Due process of law prevents police agents of government from serving as " judge, ___ and executioner.”
owners : "Wetlands legislation" allows government agencies to declare farmland as "wetlands" and forbid any further use of the land without compensating the ___.
Corpus : "Habeas ___" literally means “to have the body.”
appeal : When proper legal procedures are not followed or if the rights or the accused are violated, He has the right to ___ to a higher court.
tyranny : The memory of judicial ___ was still fresh in the minds of the colonists causing these protections to be so important?
execution : ___ means to be deprived of life
imprisonment : ___ means to be deprived of liberty.
property : Assessment of fines or seizures of assets is to be deprived of ___.
U.S. Gov H160 Crossword Puzzle Week 7 Lesson 3
Across:3. | We often hear people say, 'I take the fifth'. That means that they do not have to ___ against themselves. | 6. | "Habeas ___" literally means “to have the body.” | 8. | The rights of the accused had been recognized throughout English history, confirmed in the Magna Carta and were ignored in England’s treatment of the ___. | 10. | ___ means to be deprived of liberty. | 12. | A person cannot be ___ to confess or provide evidence against himself. |
| | Down:1. | When proper legal procedures are not followed or if the rights or the accused are violated, He has the right to ___ to a higher court. | 2. | Due process of law prevents police agents of government from serving as " judge, ___ and executioner.” | 4. | ___ means to be deprived of life | 5. | Once proper procedure has been followed and the ___ has been declared not guilty, he cannot be tried again for the same crime. | 7. | Assessment of fines or seizures of assets is to be deprived of ___. | 9. | "Wetlands legislation" allows government agencies to declare farmland as "wetlands" and forbid any further use of the land without compensating the ___. | 11. | The memory of judicial ___ was still fresh in the minds of the colonists causing these protections to be so important? |
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U.S. Gov H160 Crossword Puzzle Week 7 Lesson 3
Across:3. | We often hear people say, 'I take the fifth'. That means that they do not have to ___ against themselves. | 6. | "Habeas ___" literally means “to have the body.” | 8. | The rights of the accused had been recognized throughout English history, confirmed in the Magna Carta and were ignored in England’s treatment of the ___. | 10. | ___ means to be deprived of liberty. | 12. | A person cannot be ___ to confess or provide evidence against himself. |
| | Down:1. | When proper legal procedures are not followed or if the rights or the accused are violated, He has the right to ___ to a higher court. | 2. | Due process of law prevents police agents of government from serving as " judge, ___ and executioner.” | 4. | ___ means to be deprived of life | 5. | Once proper procedure has been followed and the ___ has been declared not guilty, he cannot be tried again for the same crime. | 7. | Assessment of fines or seizures of assets is to be deprived of ___. | 9. | "Wetlands legislation" allows government agencies to declare farmland as "wetlands" and forbid any further use of the land without compensating the ___. | 11. | The memory of judicial ___ was still fresh in the minds of the colonists causing these protections to be so important? |
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