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1 year ago

The trial was fixed and examined by the lawyer and proved to be false,
The girl child, father and mother were examined, and given statement as they don't know the accuse.

On the statement of the girl, and her parents, the accuse got a bail.

Can the statement be changed once more?
Can the accuse be taken under custody once more?

Do the accuse in risk of conviction?

Anik

Responded 1 year ago

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A.It is difficult to provide a specific answer without more information about the case and the legal system in question. However, here is some general guidance:

Changing statements: In general, once a statement has been given, it is difficult to change it later. However, in some cases, new information may come to light that could change a witness's testimony. If this happens, the witness may be called to give new testimony in court.

Re-arresting the accused: If the accused was granted bail, they are still considered to be under legal custody and are required to follow the conditions of their bail. If the prosecution or investigating agency finds new evidence against the accused or if the accused violates the terms of their bail, they may be re-arrested.

Risk of conviction: The risk of conviction will depend on the strength of the evidence against the accused and the legal system in question. In general, a strong case with compelling evidence will have a higher chance of resulting in a conviction. However, it is important to remember that the accused is presumed innocent until proven guilty and has the right to a fair trial.

If you are involved in this case as a witness or a party, it is important to speak to a lawyer or legal professional for specific advice. They can provide guidance on the legal system in question and the best course of action for your specific situation.

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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,
If the statements were recorded by the Court after the charges are framed then on the basis of such hostile statements acquital judgment will be pronounced. Accused can't be convicted.
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