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Trial Lawyer Confidential - TLC_009: PRESUMPTION OF INNOCENCE

TLC_009: PRESUMPTION OF INNOCENCE

Trial Lawyer Confidential

05/02/13 • -1 min

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In This Episode:

I pull back the curtain on the Presumption of Innocence. A defendant in a criminal case is presumed innocent unless and until the prosecution proves his guilt in a court of law beyond a reasonable doubt.

I discuss the law applying to the presumption, why the court is required to instruct the jury on it, as well as the origin of the concept and the ways it is sometimes eroded in courtrooms across the country. I also answer the question about why it is necessary to apply the presumption of innocence even in cases where the guilt of the accused might seem patently obvious.

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05/02/13 • -1 min

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