blame
To accuse a judge of a crime is called impeachment. If an official is found guilty of a crime they can be impeached and removed from their appointment.
The two types of verdicts in a trial are guilty, when the defendant is found responsible for the crime charged, and not guilty, when the defendant is acquitted and found not responsible for the crime.
self incrimination
Yes if found guilty.
absolutetly YES!
if you are found innocent then you cant be tried for the same crime again
electrophoresis is a process in which the finger print left by the culprit can be found out... with the finger prints of possible culprits the actual culprit can be traced...
The reason for Nero's persecution of Christians may be attributed to the Great Fire of Rome in 64 AD. The city was reduced to rubble and although many thought that Nero may have been responsible for the blaze, a few sources say that Christians may have confessed to the crime, although by free will or by torture is unknown. Because of this, Nero and the community placed the blame on the Christians, and thus they suffered greatly, by being crucified, thrown to dogs, and burned.
They can't be 'fined,' but they can be found guilty of having committed the offense.
No, You will not be sentenced until after the trial and if you're found guilty of a crime.
Plead or found guilty of a crime in a court of law.
Many heads of politics such as Barbara Rose Collins was found guilty in her political career. Many books and articles were written on this issue. Many political leaders were found guilty.