The Age of Innocence: Actual, Legal and Presumed

The Age of Innocence: Actual, Legal and Presumed

Any accounting of the justice system would put the presumption of innocence at the top of the ledger. 1 The premise underlying this evidentiary rule is that no one should be found guilty of a crime unless the state has convinced a jury with proof beyond a reasonable doubt.

Published May 5, 2011.
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