INDICTED : SENTENCED
INDICTED : SENTENCED
INDICTED : SENTENCED
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Choices:
Impeached : Removed
Guilty : Punished
Elected : Served
Arraigned : Tried
The given word pair INDICTED : SENTENCED follows a specific logical relationship. To understand this relationship and determine the correct answer, it's important to analyze the meanings and connections between the terms.
<h3>Understanding "INDICTED" and "SENTENCED"</h3>Indicted: This legal term refers to the formal accusation that a person has committed a crime. It is typically issued by a grand jury after being presented with sufficient evidence.
Sentenced: This term refers to the judicial determination of the punishment or penalty given to a person who has been found guilty of a crime. Sentencing occurs after a trial or plea bargain.
Thus, the relationship is sequential and procedural within the context of legal processes:
First, a person is indicted.
If found guilty, they are subsequently sentenced.
Now, let’s analyze the choices provided to see which pair follows a similar sequential or procedural relationship:
Impeached : Removed
Impeachment is the process where a government official is charged with misconduct. However, removal from office is not guaranteed by impeachment alone; a trial and conviction are necessary for removal. Thus, the relationship is not directly sequential.
Guilty : Punished
Although being found guilty logically precedes punishment, the terms are slightly different because 'Indicted' refers to a formal charge, not a conviction of guilt. Hence, this pair doesn't match the procedural relationship as closely.
Elected : Served
Being elected to a position and serving in that position is certainly a sequential process, but it does not mirror the specific legal procedure of moving from indictment to sentencing.
Arraigned : Tried
The process here is:
Arraigned: A legal procedure where the accused is formally charged and asked to enter a plea.
Tried: The trial stage where the charges are examined in court to determine guilt or innocence.
This sequence matches the procedural legal process observed in 'Indicted : Sentenced'.
The correct answer is Arraigned : Tried because it best reflects a similar procedural relationship present in the legal system, just as 'Indicted' precedes 'Sentenced'.
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