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And, he said, there should be a presumption of innocence.
"I actually believe in the presumption of innocence," he said.
"Do you understand what's meant by the presumption of innocence?"
The right to the presumption of innocence must apply in this case.
But with children 7 to 14 years old, the presumption of innocence can be challenged.
"There is a presumption of innocence, and now we will not get a conviction."
"It makes me think that in cases like this, the presumption of innocence is just words on a page," he said.
Are the poor denied in reality the presumption of innocence?
But, in many states, there is a presumption of innocence before the criminal case comes to trial.
"I'm not going to give up my fundamental and organic right to the presumption of innocence."
"The presumption of innocence is not a trivial thing," he said when we met in his office earlier this summer.
Does he want everyone to enjoy the presumption of innocence?"
He has given me back my presumption of innocence and I am innocent."
They're entitled to the presumption of innocence as is everybody else."
But we will treat everyone on the presumption of innocence until there is clear evidence to the contrary.
There is always the presumption of innocence and the right to a defence.
"Philadelphia is still on the presumption of innocence until proven guilty."
"The presumption of innocence was not afforded to my husband.
Is this really better than a simple unstated presumption of innocence?
Critics have also said it is detrimental to the presumption of innocence.
But a bill meant to strengthen the presumption of innocence is working its way through Parliament.
"Above all," he said, "there must be the presumption of innocence until someone is found guilty."
When a jury or judge finds someone guilty, the presumption of innocence is gone.
This participation is essential if we are committed to the presumption of innocence.
France not only has a presumption of innocence, they invented the ideal.