>>people are often wrongly accused and the legal system proves their innocence
I'm not really bothered about winning the argument here, so I'll just say that the verdict in England and Wales is "Not Guilty" rather than "Innocent" and that is not splitting hairs. It means there is reasonable doubt as to guilt.
It is for the defence to contest the prosecution, who will simply not present evidence to the court that is unhelpful in obtaining a conviction although they should make disclosure to the defence.
Anyway, what about Magna Carta?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNZosqiJISs
Last edited by: Manatee on Wed 7 Jun 17 at 16:40
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