Political Science, asked by shaikhzeeshan9607, 2 months ago

I] Answer the following questions-
Define offence.
What is the role of the judge?
What is fair trial?
What is the role of the police in investigating a crime?

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Answered by biolover6
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Explanation:

1)The role of the judge is to keep order or to tell you the sentence of the person. ... In cases with a jury, the judge is responsible for insuring that the law is followed, and the jury determines the facts. In cases without a jury, the judge also is the finder of fact.

Answered by Senpihucool
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Answer:

Offence is the British spelling of offense, meaning "a punishable act." If you break a law for the first time, it's your first offence.

The role of the judge is to keep order or to tell you the sentence of the person. ... In cases with a jury, the judge is responsible for insuring that the law is followed, and the jury determines the facts.

A trial which is observed by trial judge without being partial is a fair trial.

The most important function of the police is to investigate any complaint that is reported in their station. The investigation includes recording statements of witnesses and collecting all the evidences related to the case. ... The police do not have the authority to decide whether a person is guilty or innocent.

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