Political Science, asked by piu11, 1 year ago

what is fair trial? pls give right answers not fake

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Answered by Raggbrotger1
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A Fair Trial is the best means of separating the guilty from the innocent and protecting against injustice. Without this right, the rule of law and public faith in the justice system collapse. The Right to a Fair Trial is one of the cornerstones of a just society.

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Answered by jazz24
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it is key tole of any government to maintain law and order in behalf of all society to hold people to account of crime they have commited and insure that jastice is done-and seen to be done but this carries with a grave responsibility because convecting someone of a criminal offence and potentially
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