Political Science, asked by harminnis8imangw, 1 year ago

during the trial, the person charged of crime cannot be referred to as a convict. Why?

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Answered by dainvincible1
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During the trial, the person charged of crime cannot be referred to as a convict as because it is still not proved that the crime is commited by the person charged...he is only giving a trial 

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Answered by dhritiprasad2286
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Answer:

During the trial, the person charged of crime cannot be referred to as convict because they are to be held innocent unless they are undeniably proven guilty.

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