A police officer gives evidence at a trial. Who decides whether the accused person is guilty?
- The head of the police force
- The government minister
- The court ✓
- The police officer
Why this is the answer
Police may present evidence, but the decision on guilt belongs to the court alone.
This question is from: The police
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