The Girondins didn't want or have to prove the royal family guilty. Everybody accepted the guilt of the king and queen as a fact after their flight to Varennes, in which they tried to flee France into Austria so that they could use foreign assistance to attack the revolutionary government.
In fact, the Girondins were the people who were against King Louis XVI's execution. The Girondins wanted the king to be exiled. It was the Jacobins who got Louis executed.
Portia shows her strength to Brutus by stabbing herself in the thigh. She did this to prove that just because she is a woman, that doesn't mean that she can't be as strong as him.
Because he lost his head in the end.
Its evidence, not judicial.
False
not sure but it something to do with if a norman was dead the anglo saxons had to prove it wasnt them or theyd get fined
Thomas McKay did not prove Louis Riel guilty. Louis Riel was found guilty of treason by a jury for leading the North-West Rebellion in Canada in 1885. McKay was not involved in proving Riel's guilt; instead, the trial was presided over by a judge and jury.
(in the US) That is the beauty of the US Legal System. You do NOT have to prove that you are not guilty, the prosecution must prove that you ARE guilty.
Yes.
not to feel guilty and to find evidence to prove you are guilty
Yes but the cops will have to prove them guilty
For a person to be guilty, someone has to prove with supportive reasons that the person did something wrong.
The prosecution must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant committed the crime they are accused of in order to secure a guilty verdict.
How can you prove that you WERE involved!!!??? Admit it when questioned by law enforcement and plead guilty when arraigned.
They didn't if you were charged you were guilty. The Trial was a farce and the only way to not be declared guilty was to refuse to go to trial.
Don't understand what is meant by the question. THAT's what prosecutors DO! Their job is to attempt to prove that the defendant IS guilty, and that his not guilty plea is a lie.
If the police and the prosecuting attorney can't prove you are guilty the case gets thrown out, innocent until proven guilty. As far as your written statement, you would have to explain some reason why you would lie (you were coerced by the police, drunk, someone paid you)
Only Ryan knows the answer. The prosecution could not prove him guilty, but a jury found him guilty anyway.