Judge
Guilt or innocence.
There are 12 people in a jury to decide guilt or innocence
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No, the opposite of arrogance is humility. The opposite of guilt is innocence.
A trial is held to decide guilt of innocence, and then a hearing is held to determine punishment
antonym: guilt
No, a Grand Jury determines whether there is probable cause, and if a prosecutor has enough evidence to bring the case to trial. A petit jury determines the guilt or innocence of a defendant.
The antonym of guilt is innocence. It refers to a state of freedom from wrongdoing or blame.
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A common false statement about a grand jury is that it determines guilt or innocence. In reality, a grand jury's function is to review evidence presented by the prosecution to decide whether there is enough probable cause to indict someone and proceed to trial. It does not evaluate the case in terms of guilt or innocence, which is the role of a trial jury.
The EEOC doesn't decide guilt or innocence. They are an agency that helps determine if it was possible there was discrimination. If there's a determination of guilt, that is by a judge or jury, that is if it actually goes to trial. Many go to mediation or settlement, which means no guilt or innocence charge is made, the employer and employee simply settle on how to make both parties happy without going to court.
The antonym of the abstract noun "guilt" is "innocence." While guilt refers to the feeling of responsibility or remorse for a wrongdoing, innocence denotes a state of being free from guilt or wrongdoing. Therefore, the two terms represent opposing emotional and moral states.