the act of presuming:[uncountable]presumption of innocence. something that is presumed:[countable]a presumption that once we persuade him we'll have no trouble with the others. too much boldness; audacity:[uncountable]the presumption of that child!
for criminal defendants, which I will call the 'ACT Supreme Court defendant's seat', undermines two key ideals to which the criminal justice system aspires: the presumption of innocence and the right to participate in one's defence... H Cork - SAGE PublicationsSage UK: London, England 被...
1. School of Law, University of Warwick, Conventry, CV4 7AL, UK ;Kluwer Academic PublishersCriminal Law & PhilosophyTadros V (2007) Rethinking the presumption of innocence. Criminal Law and Philosophy 1: 193- 213.Tadros, V., "Rethinking the presumption of innocence", Criminal law and ...
The one interviewer who initially assumed innocence also changed their judgement to guilty in the end, and the proportions for the final judgement showed an almost even split between guilt and innocence (see Table 2). Table 2 Proportions of guilt judgements over the course of the interview ...
for criminal defendants, which I will call the 'ACT Supreme Court defendant's seat', undermines two key ideals to which the criminal justice system aspires: the presumption of innocence and the right to participate in one's defence... H Cork - SAGE PublicationsSage UK: London, England 被...