The fate of a criminal is decided when the trial ends.
<u>A trial is held to decide if the person accussed of committing a crime will be punished or not</u>. In the system of common law, the defendant has the right to be tried before a jury, which is conformed by 12 people. In these cases,<u> the jury is the one in charge of giving a veredict, that is to say the jury is in charge of deciding the fate of a criminal</u> after examining the evidence provided by the lawyers.
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The correct answer is 4: Cassius cannot believe that a weakling like Caesar has become so great. Cassius complains of being forced to bow before Caesar (he "must bend his body If Caesar carelessly but nod on him"), and the fact that Caesar has suffered from fevers and seizures makes his submission to him all the more enraging. Cassius does not believe himself to be less than any other man, much less one who has such weak health.