Aubrey Carter
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Right.
So, for example, this morning he was officially charged with embezzling funds from his company.
So this is where we're realizing there is enough evidence for a court case.
So someone is formally charged.
They, of course, are not yet convicted.
They are, you know, at least in the United States, innocent until proven guilty.
But when you are charged, this definitely has this very serious implication that there was enough evidence to charge you.
Yeah, so this is convict, right?
You are charged, which means being formally accused before you are convicted or found guilty.
And this is the verdict of a jury or a decision of a judge that is declaring someone guilty.
So for example, the jury decided to convict the executive of fraud after reviewing financial records.
Exactly.
True crime podcasts or line order.
That's where we hear these the most.
Unless you work in a courtroom and then you're hearing them all day, every day.
Yes.
I mean, you never know when you're going to end up needing to know the legal system and needing to understand the vocabulary.
You know, we hope that you're never in that situation, but you never know.
I have had friends who all of a sudden found themselves in court defending themselves, even if they weren't guilty and they didn't feel like there was evidence.
You just never know.