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by andsoitis
130 days ago
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> If someone else later finds an account of them being accused, they need a way to credibly assert that they were found innocent. At the heart of Western criminal law is the principle: You are presumed innocent unless proven guilty. Western systems do not formally declare someone "innocent". A trial can result in two outcomes: Guilty or Not Guilty (acquittal). Note that the latter does not mean the person was proven innocent. |
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