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If someone has been impeached and found guilty, it would be the responsibility of the Senate to sentence them to prison. The Senate acts as the court in the impeachment trial, and if they determine that the individual is guilty, they have the authority to impose a prison sentence as part of the judgment.
Was found guilty but never went to jail
If a person is found guilty of a crime, the judge or jury determines their sentence. This may include prison, it may include execution, it may include probation or any number of alternate sentences.
They were sentenced to prison, but the sentences were suspended They were found guilty, but never went to jail.
This action is taken to prevent the felon from ever getting released from prison
The reason anyone is in prison is conviction, a guilty sentence.
I will go to jail
They are back to prison.
Yes but the cops will have to prove them guilty
Someone who has plead guilty to or is found guilty of a felony. The judge then sentences the offender to a term of incarceration of more than one year duration. This term of incarceration can be suspended and the offender not actually go to prison, but it would still be a conviction.
The result in the Hollywood Ten trial was a guilty verdict, and some of the defendants were sentenced to one year prison sentences and $1,000 fines. The charge was Contempt of Congress.
The answers are.. Judge: makes sure everything runs smoothly Jury: Decides at the end what happens to the defendant ( Guilty/ not guilty) Witness: Someone who has been there during the crime and gives evidence of what happened Defence lawyer/ prosecution lawyer: ( Defence Lawyer) someone who tries not to get the defendant in prison ( Prosecution lawyer) tries to prosecute them ( get the defendant guilty) Defendant: Someone who has committed the crime Clerk: Make sure everyone is fair and stuff Usher: Makes sure everyone is on time