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The five Delhi gang ra*ape accused have submitted that they are innocent. They have pleaded Not Guilty.

Tags: delhi, electronics, environment
Asked by QueSera Sera, 02 Feb 09:12 pm
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So what how many criminals accept straightaway that they are guilty,
this is the standred opening scene of such court drama your honour i am not guilty
and then the stroy takes shape
Answered by iqbal seth, 03 Feb 06:59 am

 
  
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What option do they have? This is also not like another cases where a weak accused can strike a deal with the prosecution for a lighter sentence if he turns govt witness and divulges details of the bigger criminal, which the govt would want. All five are accused of the same charges and this should be a comparatively easier case for the prosecution if they have not bungled up the investigation to provide loopholes for the defence to exploit. Another common thought process is that if they accept the crime, the accused cannot appeal in a higher court.
Answered by Manoj Adwani, 03 Feb 03:29 am

 
  
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Hardly accused/criminals accept their guilts.now upto investigation of police and plea of govt. counsels will decide cases.
Answered by Ramesh Agarwal, 02 Feb 09:35 pm

 
  
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So what?.... we also watch and read news.
Answered by gaurav hooja, 02 Feb 09:28 pm

 
  
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That's no news at all. News would have been had the pleaded guilty.
Answered by soumyen sarkar, 02 Feb 09:20 pm

 
  
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Every thief when caught, claims himself innocent !
Answered by virendra gupta, 02 Feb 09:18 pm

 
  
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It is the culture for all accused.
AND, a "Class" of LAWYERS have definitely supported them on the plea for "money & professional ethics".
WHAT a plea and obnoxious system ?
Answered by Kanai Chakraberti, 02 Feb 09:16 pm

 
  
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All accused will do the same but hon judge knew this and punish the rare of the rarest criminals
Still I believe
Satyameva jayathe
Answered by sigma, 02 Feb 09:14 pm

 
  
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What else will they do ...
They will be playing al the antics to save from the punishment
Source: Emm Kay
Answered by Manoj Kakkar, 02 Feb 09:14 pm

 
  
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@#$%^&@#$%^
Answered by Greasemonkey, 02 Feb 09:13 pm

 
  
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