bail/bond (n)
a plea (n)
a courtroom (n)
a lawyer (n)
evidence (n - u/c)
the defendant (n)
a witness (n)
a jury (n)
the judge (n)
a trial (n)
a person who sees a crime in action
a formal meeting in a law court, where a judge and jury listen to evidence and decide on gult or innocence
money/property given to the court for the temporary release of a defendant
called a 'solicitor' or 'barrister' in the U.K., but an 'attorney' in the U.S.
an accused person's answer to a criminal charge (not guilty; guilty)
a room where a law court meets
a group of 12 individuals who collectively decide on the guilt or innocence of the defendant
a person accused of a crime
proof of guilt or innocence in a crime
the person who manages the courtroom and decides the appropriate sentences for the crime