No one is born as a criminal. An individual is a product of his environment; upbringing and his actions are a result of circumstances. When a person commits a crime and is brought in front of a jury, it is important that the past of the person, his behavior and his attitude towards the people be taken into consideration. What matters is the intensity of the evidence that points out whether the person is to be held guilty of the crime or not. The evidence needs to justify the act of the individual and in case it doesn't, then the ...