What is the purpose of a criminal trial? What is the difference between factual guilt and legal guilt? What do we mean by the term adversarial system?

What will be an ideal response?


• The criminal trial involves an adversarial process in that it pits the prosecution against the defense. Trials are peer-based fact-finding processes intended to protect the rights of the accused while disputed issues of guilt or innocence are resolved. The primary purpose of a criminal trial is to determine whether the defendant violated the criminal law of the jurisdiction in which the court has authority. Factual guilt refers to the defendant actually being the one who committed the crime, while legal guilt is established only when the prosecutor presents evidence sufficient for a conviction in court.

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