| CULPABLE | ___ homicide, an offence under Scottish common law roughly equivalent to the offence of manslaughter in English law |
| WATERINGPLACE | Oasis panic, greet law roughly (8,5) |
| CITY | Aussie crime show (___ Homicide) |
| FOUL | Footballing offence under law initially (4) |
| BENEATH | Under Scottish mountain take in first of heather |
| NORNS | Scandinavian goddesses of destiny named Uror, Verdandi and Skuld, roughly equivalent to the Greek Fa |
| CANDELA | SI unit of luminous intensity, roughly equivalent to the light emitted by a single candle (7) |
| WALMART | Around 37 million people shop at it every day, roughly equivalent to the population of Canada |
| NEUSTRIA | What was the western part of the kingdom of the Franks, roughly equivalent to what is now northern France? (8) |
| PERJURY | The offence of affirming the truth of a statement in court which one knows to be false (7) |
| EXTRADITION | Once the practice of the surrender of an offender back to where the offence took place |
| BIGAMY | What is the legal name for the offence of marrying someone while still married to someone else? (6) |
| FAIRCOMMENT | One of the legal defences for the common law offence of defamation (4,7) |
| EXILEHIM | In 3.1, the Prince comes in to settle the fate of Romeo, who has fled the scene. The Prince says, "And for the offence Immediately we do ___ ___ hence." |
| BURGLARY | The offence of trespass in a property to commit theft (8) |
| BARRATRY | In law, the offence of vexatiously persisting with lawsuits and quarrels (8) |
| LEAGUES | Historic measure of distances, roughly equivalent to three English miles (7) |
| SEQUENCE | A division of a film roughly equivalent to a scene in a stage play (8) |
| PARSEC | Unit of distance roughly equivalent to 3.26 light years (6) |
| FIRERAISING | The offence of one coming to light |