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innocent until proven guilty

An individual that has been charged with a crime is considered innocent until a court of law finds them guilty.



Presumption of innocence is an essential right that the accused enjoys in criminal trials in all countries respecting human rights. It states that the accused is presumed to be innocent until it has been declared guilty by a court. The burden of proof is thus on the prosecution, which has to convince the court of the guilt of the accused.

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