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Question 104 ยท Democratic Beliefs, Rights and Liberties

What right do citizens have if they are accused of a crime?

  1. A A fair trial and to be considered innocent until proven guilty โœ“ Correct
  2. B To choose their own punishment
  3. C To avoid any trial
  4. D To be tried in another country

โœ… Correct answer: A โ€” A fair trial and to be considered innocent until proven guilty

๐Ÿ’ก Explanation

Australia's legal system provides a fair trial and the presumption of innocence until proven guilty.

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