Presumption of guilt
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Presumption of guilt is the principle that one is considered guilty unless proven innocent: thus the burden of proof is on the accused, not the accuser.
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See also
- Blackstone's ratio
- False accusation
- Fishing expedition
- Kangaroo court
- Offender profiling
- People's Court (Germany)
- Prosecutor's fallacy
- Presumption of innocence
- Racial profiling
- The Secret Barrister
- Windrush scandal
- Witch-hunt
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