What is a Fair Trial?
This process aims to ensure that the decision made is based on the facts of the case, and not on bias or prejudice. In a fair trial, the defendant is entitled t...
This process aims to ensure that the decision made is based on the facts of the case, and not on bias or prejudice. In a fair trial, the defendant is entitled t...
This process aims to ensure that the decision made is based on the facts of the case, and not on bias or prejudice.
In a fair trial, the defendant is entitled to a fair trial, which includes the right to:
Appearing in court to testify and offer evidence.
Being represented by an attorney who can advise them and represent them in court.
Having a competent jury select by the judge and judge.
Being informed of the charges against them and the evidence presented in the case.
It is important to note that a fair trial also extends to the jurors. Jurors must be impartial and unbiased in order to make a fair decision.
The goal of a fair trial is to ensure that the defendant is found guilty or innocent, and that the punishment is fair and proportionate to the crime committed