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by benj111 1001 days ago
No the prosecution try to prove.

The the judge, judges.

Well that's how it's 'supposed' to work.

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> Then the judge, judges.

Unless it's a criminal offense and the defendant invoked his right to being judged by a jury.

Even then, the judge is still doing judging.

The jury determine if the defendant is guilty of charges or not, based on the evidence given during the trial. The judge still judges the admissibility of evidence, the conduct of the prosecution and defence, etc., and also determines the punishment or sentence, based on sentencing guidelines, if the jury find the defendant guilty of any charges.

https://www.cps.gov.uk/about-cps/how-a-criminal-case-works