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Does the judicial branch try law-breakers?

Yes. The judicial branch tries people accused of breaking laws (criminal trial), as well as people accused of committing torts (non-criminal, civil trial).


What happens in the end of Sarah bishop?

Sarah is accused of being a witch.... And then she goes to into trial and then she is found innosent....


What happens if someone is too ill to stand trial?

The trial will go on without the defendant that has been ruled to be incompetent to stand trial. This does not guarantee a non-guilty verdict. The court must decide whether the accused was insane at the time of the incident that he awaits trial for. ========== ...this is not true, a trial cannot be held without the accused present. This is what happens: "Persons found incompetent to stand trial comprise the largest group of psychiatric patients committed to mental hospitals through the criminal justice system in the United States. The law dictates that these patients receive short-term treatment aimed specifically at enabling them to stand trial with as little delay as possible.


Who has the power to perform the trial of those impeached?

Once the House of Representatives has impeached someone (formally accused them of a crime), The United States Senate conducts the trial of impeachment. The chief justice of the supreme court presides at this trial.


What happens after the inditment?

After an indictment is issued, the case moves forward to trial where evidence is presented, witnesses testify, and the accused has the opportunity to defend themselves. The ultimate outcome of the trial could result in a conviction or an acquittal.


Effect of the death of accused in criminal prosecution?

If the accused died during the investigation phase, it would not necessarily halt the investigation until it was proven that the accused acted alone in their crime. If the accused died during trial, it would end the trial.


The accused scopes trial received a fair trial?

Of course he did. He broke the butler act.


Who is the defendant?

The defendant - is the person accused of a crime in a trial.


Who is the defendent?

The defendant - is the person accused of a crime in a trial.


What helps ensure the reappearance of the accused at trial?

bail


In a trial what side contends the innocence of the accused?

The defendant in a criminal trial is represented by his defense counsel.


An accused persons property which the court keeps to be assured that the accused person will return to his or her trial?

bail (novaNet)