Hindi, asked by kingamit600, 26 days ago

e) The Jugde The culbrit guilty.​

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Answered by MizBroken
7

Explanation:

First of all, if the accused is innocent, he is not a culprit. A culprit is someone that has committed the acts.

Secondly, no one is ever declared innocent. The only findings are guilty and not guilty.

Thirdly, a judge does not declare someone innocent. The accused is found not guilty, most often by a jury. The judge never makes a pronouncement.

In a lower court case, where there is no jury, the accused may be adjudged not guilty by the judge following a trial and the presentation of closing arguments..

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Answered by SugaryHeart
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Explanation:

The guilty was punished by the judge.

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