Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Right to be presumed innocent

The presumption of innocence stands as the fundamental principle of both constitutional and criminal law. The prosecution has the burden of proving every single fact establishing guilt. Every vestige of doubt having a rational basis must be removed. Thus, the prosecution must prove its case beyond any hint of uncertainty. The defense need not even speak at all. The presumption of innocence is more than sufficient.

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