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Q: Who determines guilty or innocent at the district court level.?
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Which court determines guilty or not guilty?

Whichever court you are being tried in determines your sentence.


In a civil trial the jury determines whether the defendant is what?

innocent or guilty. innocent there are no re-percussions. guilty you will have to pay the debt for what you are being sued for. you may also be ordered to pay court costs and attorney fees.


What happens to a person that is not proven guilty or innocent?

In court trials, the two outcomes are either "guilty" or "not guilty". Therefore, any one who is not found to be guilty is declared to be not guilty and will be free to leave the court. There is not verdict of "innocent" in virtually any court in the world.


Has any one who has committed second degree manslaughter made it out of court innocent?

NO ONE gets out of court with a finding of INNOCENT. There is no such finding in the law. You are either GUILTY or NOT guilty.


Can you plea innocent in traffic court?

In traffic court you can plead in the following manner: Guilty - Not Guilty - No Contest - or (in some traffic courts) Guilty With An Explanation.


What kind of cases are heard by the district courts?

district courts are responsible for determining the facts of a case. They take both criminal and civil cases. In a criminal case, a district court will decide if a person is guilty or innocent based on the evidence presented.


What is the difference between innocent and not guilty?

Innocent means you are innocent of a crime.. That is you did not commit it. A court (jury/judge) will not find someone "innocent". They can't say that you did not commit a crime, they can only decide for "not guilty" if the evidence presented is enough that you are believed to have committed a crime (guilty) or not (not guilty).


What does it mean when you are not guilty in a criminal case?

If you are declared to be not guilty by a court, then you are acquitted and go free (the court has found you innocent of the charges brought against you).If you declare yourself to be not guilty, then you are denying the accusations made against you. A court will then hold a trial to determine the truthfulness of your claim.


What word has a definition of found not guilty?

The word "innocent" means the same as "not guilty". But nowhere apart from Scotland is anyone "found innocent". That is because in all common law systems, accused persons are presumed innocent unless proven to be guilty. If there is not enough proof that the person is guilty, he is found to be "not guilty" even though there is no proof of his innocence. The OJ Simpson case is a case in point. One court found that there was more evidence of his guilt than there was of his innocence, but another court found that there was not enough evidence of his guilt to find that he was proven guilty of the crime. He was therefore found not guilty although no court would find him innocent.


Can you be proven innocent with drug paraphernalia charges?

You cannot be proven innocent in a US Court you can only be proven as guilty or not guilty. You can be found not guilty in drug paraphernalia charges if you have a good enough attorney depending on what state you live in.


Does a not guilty verdict mean the person was innocent?

A jury or court finds that the accused is not guilty, in reality the accused may not innocent.


Tulisa's man going to jail?

Tulisa's ex Fiance was found NOT GUILTY in the court case.He is completely innocent and the court realised that