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Who decides whether the accused person is guilty or not?
Who decides whether the accused person is guilty or not?
- The court of law (correct)
- The police
- The public prosecutor
- The Constitution
What does the Constitution guarantee to every individual charged with a crime?
What does the Constitution guarantee to every individual charged with a crime?
- Exemption from trial
- Immediate punishment
- Presumption of guilt
- A fair trial (correct)
Who is responsible for arresting culprits?
Who is responsible for arresting culprits?
- The accused person
- The court of law
- The public prosecutor
- The police (correct)
What does FIR stand for?
What does FIR stand for?
Who decides whether a person is guilty or not after they are arrested?
Who decides whether a person is guilty or not after they are arrested?
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Study Notes
Criminal Justice System
- The decision of whether an accused person is guilty or not is made by the judge or jury in a court of law.
Constitutional Rights
- The Constitution guarantees every individual charged with a crime the right to a fair trial.
Law Enforcement
- Police officers are responsible for arresting culprits.
Police Procedure
- FIR stands for First Information Report, which is a document filed by the police when they receive information about a crime.
Post-Arrest Procedure
- After a person is arrested, the judge or jury decides whether they are guilty or not in a court of law.
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