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Alberto
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26 June, 07:02
What does it mean to be presuming criminal?
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Jennifer Moran
26 June, 07:04
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it means you don't have to say a single thing or prove a single thing in your defense. You could be silent the entire trial and put on no defense whatsoever. Unless the prosecution can prove that you committed all of the required elements of the crime, you should be judged not guilty.
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