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...committed the crime - beyond all reasonable doubt.
That is a true statement.
The plural of defendant is defendants. The plural possessive of defendants is defendants'
The prosecution.
The prosecution's role in a trial is to present evidence and arguments to prove the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. They also cross-examine witnesses presented by the defense and advocate for a guilty verdict. Ultimately, their goal is to secure a conviction for the crimes the defendant is accused of.
The difference between the prosecution and counsel for defence is that the prosecution is the body that is representing the plaintiff who tries to convice the judge/magistrate that the defendant has committed crime while the counsel for defence is the body that is representing the defendant who tries to convince the judge/magistrate that the defendant has not committed any crime.
A criminal case will not go to trial if the defendant pleads guilty at a preliminary hearing or if the prosecution decides to discontinue the case (usually because they think the evidence is not strong enough for a reasonable chance of conviction).
A compact conviction refers to a criminal conviction that has been reduced or minimized as part of a plea agreement between the defendant and the prosecution. This can involve reduced charges or penalties in exchange for a guilty plea.
Most defendants whose charges are not dropped ultimately proceed to trial or negotiate a plea deal. Many cases are resolved before trial through plea bargaining, where defendants may accept a lesser charge or sentence in exchange for a guilty plea. If a plea deal is not reached, the case goes to trial, where the prosecution must prove the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. The outcome can significantly impact the defendant's future, including potential incarceration or fines.
In court, the defense attorney argued that the evidence presented by the prosecution did not prove the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. This raised doubts about the defendant's involvement in the crime, leading to an acquittal.
The correct form depends on the context. "Defendants" is the plural form, referring to multiple individuals facing charges. "Defendant's" is the possessive form, indicating something that belongs to a single defendant. For example, "the defendants' statements" refers to statements made by multiple defendants, while "the defendant's plea" refers to the plea of one defendant.
In a criminal trial, the prosecution must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant committed the crime they are accused of. This includes presenting evidence and convincing the jury or judge that the defendant is guilty.