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Mаriа Lоpez is аccused оf theft and assault after an altercatiоn in a store led to the alleged theft of merchandise and injuries to a security guard. Maria claims she acted in self-defense and denies any intention to steal. And she is a relative of the security guard. The case proceeds to a criminal trial. You are asked to examine the trial as it progresses through the following stages: Jury Selection: The attorneys question potential jurors to assess their impartiality, looking for biases related to theft, self-defense, or Maria's background. Opening Statements: The prosecution outlines a case focused on witness testimonies and surveillance footage, claiming Maria was aggressive and planned to steal. The defense argues Maria was provoked and acted out of fear. And she was mad at her cousin. Presentation of Evidence: The prosecution presents video evidence, police reports, and testimony from the security guard. The defense introduces Maria’s testimony and a witness who claims the security guard acted aggressively first. Closing Arguments: Both sides summarize their positions, with the prosecution emphasizing Maria’s intent and the defense highlighting inconsistencies in the guard's testimony. Jury Deliberation and Verdict: The jury reviews the evidence and deliberates on Maria’s guilt. Question: At the end of the trial, you are part of the jury and must determine Maria's guilt based on the evidence presented. Which verdict would you choose, and why? a) Guilty of theft and assault: The evidence strongly supports intent to steal and a physical altercation.b) Not guilty: The prosecution did not meet the burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt.c) Guilty of theft only: The evidence shows Maria intended to take the merchandise but acted in self-defense during the altercation.d) Guilty of assault only: Maria did not intend to steal but escalated the altercation unnecessarily. Provide a rationale for your decision, referencing the stages of the trial, the burden of proof, and the credibility of the evidence.
Which decisiоn is cоrrect bаsed оn the decision tree?