All persons accused are "innocent until proven guilty"
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A US DIstrict Court.
It allowed the accused to produce witnesses and evidence to the court - so that a jury of their peers could analyse the facts of the case to bring a fair verdict.
Jane Addams was the sociologist that tried to establish a juvenile court system. She did not feel that children that were accused of crimes should be dealt with in the same manner as adult criminals.
It allowed the accused to produce witnesses and evidence to the court - so that a jury of their peers could analyse the facts of the case to bring a fair verdict.
The accused may choose to remain silent in court to avoid incriminating themselves or to protect their legal rights.
In the North Carolina court system, the accused have several fundamental rights, including the right to a fair trial, the right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty, and the right to legal counsel. They also have the right to confront witnesses against them, the right to present evidence in their defense, and the right to remain silent to avoid self-incrimination. Additionally, the accused are entitled to a speedy trial and to be informed of the charges against them. These rights are designed to ensure due process and protect the integrity of the legal system.
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An accused person in a court.