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搜索智能精选题目 All criminal trials are held in open court because the criminal law presumes the ___ of the accused until he has been proved guilty beyond reasonable doubt. A.guilt B.impartiality C.innocence D.honesty 答案 正确答案C
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Criminal defendants cannot be punished unless found guilty "beyond a reasonable doubt" (BARD). Under probabilistic accounts, this means that the probability of guilt given the evidence is above a certain numerical threshold, such as 0.9. Under psychological accounts, by contrast, what is essential ...
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