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Writing for the majority, Chief Justice Richard Wagner said, "A fundamental principle of Canadian law is that the guilt of a person charged with an offence must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt ...
"Guilt must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt before an inmate can be sentenced to segregation or a loss of earned remission, which really just pushes back their release date." Supreme Court ...
A district attorney in the state of Nevada said it would not prosecute the Portuguese soccer player because it “cannot be proven beyond a reasonable doubt” that a sexual assault occurred.
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2UrbanGirls on MSNThe Erosion of “Innocent Until Proven Guilty”: A Modern Shift Toward Presumed GuiltBy David Cunningham For generations, the principle of “innocent until proven guilty” has served as the bedrock of American jurisprudence. It is a safeguard intended to protect individuals from the ...
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