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The Big Minority View: Do Prescientific Beliefs Underpin Criminal Justice Cruelty, and Is the Public Health Quarantine Model a Remedy? [PDF]
Logan AC, Prescott SL.
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THE HISTORY OF THE PRINCIPLE OF THE PRESUMPTION OF INNOCENCE
Yu.Yu. Zhmeniak, S.O. Khaliuk
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Presumption of Innocence - redactioneel
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Presumption of innocence in peril
This article discusses statutory incursions on the presumption of innocence, using existing drugs offence provisions in the Commonwealth Criminal Code as an example. It argues such laws are problematic because they allow a person to be convicted despite the existence of reasonable doubt as to their guilt, and that through use of the Chapter III concept
Anthony Gray
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Rethinking the presumption of innocence
This article is concerned with what constitutes interference with the presumption of innocence and what justifications there might be for such interference. It provides a defence of a theory of the presumption of innocence that suggests that the right is interfered with if the offence warrants conviction of defendants who are not the intended target of
VÍCTOR Tadros, Tadros VÍCTOR
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Taming the Presumption of Innocence
Taming the Presumption of Innocence provides a comprehensive account of the presumption of innocence in criminal law and procedure.
Richard L Lippke
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The Prosecutor and the Presumption of Innocence
Criminal Law and Philosophy, 2013In what ways is the conduct of prosecutors constrained by the presumption of innocence? To address this question, I first develop an account of the presumption in the trial context, according to which it is a vital element in a moral assurance procedure for the justified infliction of legal punishment.
Richard L Lippke, Lippke Richard L
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Unwitting subjects of surveillance and the presumption of innocence
Computer Law and Security Review, 2014Abstract Mass surveillance programmes introduced by several EU Member States influence the protection that citizens enjoy on the basis of fundamental rights and freedoms. This paper focuses on the impact that these programmes have on the legal principle of presumption of innocence.
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Jurors’ Presumption of Innocence
AbstractThe presumption of innocence explicitly forbids jurors from using official suspicion or indictment as evidence of guilt in a criminal trial. A behavioral experiment tested whether jurors follow this prescription. It revealed that, compared to when a suspect had been merely named, jurors thought that the individual was significantly more likely ...
Scurich, Nicholas, John, Richard S.
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Surveillance Technologies, Wrongful Criminalisation, and the Presumption of Innocence [PDF]
The potential of surveillance practices to undermine the presumption of innocence is a growing concern amongst critics of surveillance. This paper attempts to assess the impact of surveillance on the presumption of innocence. It defends an account of the
Katerina Hadjimatheou
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