Episode 115. What is The Presumption of Innocence? (rerun of Episode 7)

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Show Notes:

Episode 115. What is The Presumption of Innocence? (rerun of Episode 7)

In this episode, Alex Ooley discusses the concept of the presumption of innocence and its importance to a civilized society. The presumption of innocence is the legal principle that every person accused of a crime is considered innocent until proven guilty. The burden of proof is on the prosecution to present compelling evidence to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. The host emphasizes that the presumption of innocence is essential to protect the rights of individuals and prevent unjust outcomes. He provides examples of cases where the presumption of innocence and due process safeguards were crucial in ensuring justice.

Takeaways

The presumption of innocence is a fundamental principle in a civilized society, ensuring that individuals are considered innocent until proven guilty.
The burden of proof is on the prosecution to present compelling evidence to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
Defense attorneys have a duty to provide a vigorous defense for their clients, regardless of their guilt or innocence, to protect the integrity of the legal process.
The presumption of innocence and due process safeguards are essential to prevent mob rule, trial by media, and unjust outcomes.
It is better for 10 guilty persons to escape punishment than for one innocent person to suffer.

Chapters

00:00 The Presumption of Innocence
05:41 The Legal Principle
06:43 The Burden of Proof
15:08 The Role of Defense Attorneys

Tags:

#liberty
#freedom
#law
#litigation
#presumptionofinnocence
#civilizedsociety
#burdenofproof
#legalsystem
#fairtrial
#dueprocess
#defenseattorney
#guilty
#mobrule
#trialbymedia

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