In the United Kingdom, the justice system is based on the principle that every person has the right to a fair trial. Which of the following correctly describes how this principle is applied in a criminal case?
- The prosecution must prove that the accused person is guilty.Cevap
- BThe accused person must prove to the court that they are innocent.
- CThe right to a fair trial only applies to people who hold British citizenship.
- DThe judge and jury are required to follow the government's instructions on the verdict.
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The prosecution must prove that the accused person is guilty.
The correct answer describes the fundamental legal principle that the prosecution carries the burden of proof. This ensures that a trial is fair by requiring the state to demonstrate guilt rather than forcing an individual to prove their innocence.
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Presumption of Innocence and Burden of Proof
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