Alleged is a word that means, it's probably not true.
No, it's not. It's a word that means that someone claims it, and that the claim is not 'proven' by some relevant standard - in the case of criminality, by a trial verdict even when the evidence is strong.
No, it's not. It's a word that means that someone claims it, and that the claim is not 'proven' by some relevant standard - in the case of criminality, by a trial verdict even when the evidence is strong.
No, it's not what you said. You said probably not true. I said that's not the case. For example, when there is overwhelming evidence someone committed a crime, it's usually still referred to as 'allegedly' until conviction.
No, it's not what you said. You said probably not true. I said that's not the case. For example, when there is overwhelming evidence someone committed a crime, it's usually still referred to as 'allegedly' until conviction.
Until conviction, it has to be assumed that it's not true. That would be guilty until proven innocent.
There's no such thing as "extremely likely" in the eyes of the law.
Actually, there is the idea of 'likely' in the law, but that is irrelevant to the issue of your statement,that extremely likely contradicts your statement of "unlikely".
Actually, there is the idea of 'likely' in the law, but that is irrelevant to the issue of your statement,that extremely likely contradicts your statement of "unlikely".
Extremely likely, is not going get anyone convicted.
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