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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.
antonym: guilt
A trial is held to decide guilt of innocence, and then a hearing is held to determine punishment
The antonym of guilt is innocence. It refers to a state of freedom from wrongdoing or blame.
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.
Dallas - 2012 Guilt and Innocence 2-10 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12
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.
Lawyers are ethically obligated to provide a defense for their clients, regardless of their guilt or innocence. It is the responsibility of the legal system to determine guilt or innocence, not the lawyer.
A jury will be given information from lawyers, evidence, and such and base the decision of guilt on the information provided. The jury is what determines guilt. If it goes to the Supreme Court than they decide on the legality of a case. If it's a small court case than a judge may pass guilt in which you can appeal for a trial by a jury.