Is a charge the same as a conviction?

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Sophia Patel

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Let's begin with --charge.-- When a person is charged with a crime, a formal allegation (a statement not yet proven) of an offense is made. Once convicted, the person has been proven or declared guilty of the offense. In the United States, a person is convicted after a legal trial.
2023-06-10 19:27:32

Julian Baker

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Let's begin with --charge.-- When a person is charged with a crime, a formal allegation (a statement not yet proven) of an offense is made. Once convicted, the person has been proven or declared guilty of the offense. In the United States, a person is convicted after a legal trial.
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