By collecting and analysing evidence from the crime scene. This could be:
By forensic evidence, witness statements and due process in a trial.
By producing evidence that convinces the judge or jury
They can arrest them. of course,but what can they do to prove the suspect is guilty?...like fingerprint?
The judge said that he is going to disagree and prove that the suspect was guilty.
That IS the verdict: NOT GUILTY.
(in the US) That is the beauty of the US Legal System. You do NOT have to prove that you are not guilty, the prosecution must prove that you ARE guilty.
That IS the verdict, NOT GUILTY
ARRAIGNMENT.
Yes.
not to feel guilty and to find evidence to prove you are guilty
when there is enough evidence to prove it
Until they have all the evidence to prove you have committed the crime you can not be charged for it
The basic decision to be made in an arraignment is whether or not the accused or suspect if you will, pleads guilty or not guilty to the offense or charge(s) made against him.
Yes but the cops will have to prove them guilty