kaustavhalder2009 wrote:NO man can be charged without a trial
No person can be CONVICTED without a trial.
A criminal charge is typically the process to start a criminal trial. So, even a person found not guilty at the end of trial will have been charged at the beginning of the trial. But charges can be dropped before trail, in which case the trial does not proceed.
And what does the above have to do with Habeus Corpus anyway (which is the process by which the police/other government organisation must justify why they are holding somebody in custody)? A person can be charged and be out on bail or even convicted and be out on a community or suspended sentence, in which case Habeus Corpus is irrelevant.
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