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by mschuster91
724 days ago
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> The burden of proof is supposed to be the other way around, as presumption of innocence is a thing in Germany (Unschuldsvermutung). Theoretically. Unfortunately, judges who are actually fit in IT topics are rare, especially in the criminal courts. They tend to rather believe what the prosecutor tells them. I'm just happy we don't have US-style juries because that would be even worse given our collective love as a society for faxes and writing information on highly processed dead trees (i.e. paper). |
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