there is no question here.
When the accused states that they are guilty, they are admitting to committing the crime they have been charged with. If they plead not guilty, it means they are denying the charges against them and the case will proceed to trial where the prosecution will have to prove their guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
I do not think this is the right spelling. It should be ARRAIGNMENT --- that means to call him before the court to answer an accusation. In normal practice, arraignment is a hearing where a person accused of a crime must enter a plea of guilty, not guilty, or nolo contendre. If they enter a not guilty plea, the case will then be sent on for trial.
Citizens have rights, such as the right to remain silent, the right to an attorney, and the right to a fair trial, if they are accused of a crime. They also have the right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty, and to confront witnesses against them.
found not guilty
The person who has been found guilty of doing something bad in court is typically referred to as the defendant.
To write a verdict, evaluate all the evidence presented in the case, assess the arguments made by both sides, and apply the relevant laws. Clearly state whether the accused is guilty or not guilty based on the findings. Ensure the verdict is well-reasoned and supported by the facts presented during the trial.
Petit jury
Guilty means that a person admits to committing the crime they were accused of. Not guilty means that a person denies committing the crime and the prosecution must prove their guilt beyond a reasonable doubt in court.
A jury or court finds that the accused is not guilty, in reality the accused may not innocent.
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.
Hitler was accused of many things and was probably guilty of most of them but I have never heard of him being accused of eating babies before and I sincerely doubt whether he ever did.
Evidence is a key factor in deciding whether a person is guilty of a serious crime. Ultimately, a judge and jury will decide the punishment.
Yes, the correct spelling is "accused" (alleged to be guilty).
found not guilty
1,678900 were accused and only 2,67840 were found "guilty"
guilty or felon
Sirius Black was the prisoner and he was not guilty of committing the crime he was accused of doing. He was accused of killing some people including Peter Pettigrew.
The jury does not decide what punishment the defendant gets, the judge does. The only thing the jury decides is whether the defendant is guilty or not guilty of what he is accused of.