What evidence is in the cruicble about abigail williams?
Sacco and Vanzetti Were the two Italian immigrants that were found guilty of murder and sentenced to death even though there was little evidence against them.
She was guilty in the court of public opinion, but the actual evidence against her was slim. Evidence can be used as a noun or a verb.
They do not want to plead guilty and therefore accept responsibility, but evidence against them is so strong that if they take it to trial they acknowledge that they would be found guilty.
"Projected" when used in this sense means that it is 'expected' that soemthing will happen. (e.g.: Because of the amount of evidence against him it is 'projected' that he will enter a guilty plea.)
A preliminary hearing is to decide if there's enough evidence for the case to go to trial. This is a crucial stage in a criminal case. The judge decides with the evidence presented if a crime has been committed and if there's enough evidence against the defendant. Added; Of course, if you choose to, you can plead guilty, or enter an Alford Plea at any point in the judicial process.
not to feel guilty and to find evidence to prove you are guilty
with no evidence against you any half-way decent lawyer would probably get you proven not guilty.
Whether one should be for or against Mary being found guilty depends on the context of her actions and the evidence presented. If she committed a crime and the evidence supports her guilt, then being in favor of her conviction aligns with upholding justice. Conversely, if she is innocent or if there are mitigating circumstances, it would be unjust to support a guilty verdict. Ultimately, the decision should be guided by facts and the principles of fairness and justice.
naa she wasnt
Lawyers determine whether their client is guilty or not by examining evidence, interviewing witnesses, analyzing the law, and building a case to present in court. They use their legal expertise to assess the strength of the evidence against their client and make a determination based on the facts of the case.
Oswald was never found guilty because he was murdered before he was brought to trial. There was substantial evidence against him, but one never knows what a good lawyer can do with a jury.