Federal Court House with ‘Abandon hope all ye who enter here’ inscribed above entrance.
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The presumption of innocence is often touted in the United States as
the fundamental principle shielding an accused person from being
unjustly convicted of a crime. The basis of that claim is that to
overcome the presumption of innocence the government is required to
present substantial evidence that proves beyond a reasonable doubt the
defendant’s guilt of every essential element of his or her accused
crime(s).
There is, however, a sharp disconnect between the reality of how the legal system actually works, and the theory that the presumption of innocence provides a protective shield to a defendant.
There is, however, a sharp disconnect between the reality of how the legal system actually works, and the theory that the presumption of innocence provides a protective shield to a defendant.
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The FBI engaged in a massive science-based conspiracy to alter and
distort forensic evidence for over two decades, the agency has now
publicly admitted. "The Justice Department and FBI have formally
acknowledged that nearly every examiner in an elite FBI forensic unit
gave flawed testimony in almost all trials in which they offered
evidence against criminal defendants over more than a two-decade period
before 2000," reports the Washington Post in a rare moment of truth-telling.
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