An alleged perpetrator is an individual who is accused of committing a crime or wrongdoing but whose guilt has not been proven in a court of law. Until proven guilty, the individual remains innocent in the eyes of the law.
The opposite of perpetrator is victim.
The perpetrator was caught on camera stealing from the store.
The police apprehended the perpetrator of the crime after reviewing surveillance footage.
The opposite of "victim" is "perpetrator" or "aggressor."
Culprit.
An alleged perpetrator is only under suspicion until proven that they are a perpetrator. The word 'alleged' is a legal term used when they have no evidence to prove the individual they suspect is otherwise proven by the law there is evidence they are a perpetrator. Example: If someone called you a liar and gossiped enough to tarnish your reputation then you could try and sue them, but, if they say that you are an alleged liar there is no clear cut evidence you are.
The victim could bring a suit against the alleged perpetrator in civil court but if the alleged rapist was not convicted the first time around, the case could not be heard again in criminal court, that would be double-jeapordy.
Perpetrator is the correct spelling.
In North Carolina, it depends on the severity of the crime. If it is a felony, there is no statute of limitations. The charges can be filed at any time during the life of the alleged perpetrator.
In some cases, the discovery of the crime will toll the clock. Another is the alleged perpetrator being absent from the jurisdiction. Moving to another state doesn't protect one.
The perpetrator was caught on camera stealing from the store.
Not unless this bad thing that one of the parents have done is recent and was indangering the child.
The police apprehended the perpetrator of the crime after reviewing surveillance footage.
"detection of the Perpetrator of the Maine Outrage."
The cast of Perpetrator - 2014 includes: Haofeng Zhou
Perpetrator means "the person that did the deed." You are being accused of being the person that did "it."
The perpetrator of a crime is the person who actually committed the crime. A suspect may or may not have committed the crime. A suspect has not been confirmed as being the perpetrator.