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difference between accused and convicted.​

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Answered by EvelynAdair
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Being charged with a crime merely means that the government has formally accused a person of a crime. ... Being convicted of a crime means that the person has plead guilty or has been found guilty after trial.

Answered by HorridAshu
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❀difference between accused and convicted?

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❥Being charged with a crime merely means that the government has formally accused a person of a crime. Being convicted of a crime means that the person has plead guilty or has been found guilty after trial.

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