Detecting the Intention of Behavior by Presumption of Innocence: the Psychological Foundation of the Legal Principle of Innocence [PDF]
When a behavior leads to two outcomes, one of which is good and the other is bad, how do we know which outcome was intentional and which was unintentional?
Ebrahim Ahmadi
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The Allocation of the Legal Burden of Proof in Article 101 TFEU Cases: A ‘Clear’ Rule with Not-So-Clear Implications [PDF]
This article evaluates the allocation of the legal burden of proof in cases concerning the application of Article 101 TFEU, as prescribed by Article 2 of Regulation 1/2003 which provides that the Commission is responsible for establishing that an ...
Kalintiri, A.
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Photographic Eyewitness Identification and the Presumption of Innocence
Eyewitness identification is an important criminal evidence for the justice system, however, innocent people can be identified for crimes that they did not commit.
Janaina Matida, William Weber Cecconello
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Note: Burdens of Proof, Presumptions and Standards of Proof in Criminal Cases
In jurisdictions that subscribe to adversarial mode of litigation, burdens and standards of proof have significant roles in the adjudication and determination of criminal cases.
WY Wodage
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What's in a name? the UK newspapers' fabrication and commodification of Foxy Knoxy [PDF]
This chapter analyses how, immediately after the arrest of Amanda Knox, the UK’s national press played a pivotal role in transforming the American student into ‘Foxy Knoxy’, the duplicitous, psychologically disturbed femme fatale who orchestrated and ...
Goluandris, A., McLaughlin, E.
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Presumption of Innocence and Deterrence [PDF]
Prodefendant rules in criminal procedure, such as the presumption of innocence, are usually suspected of undermining deterrence. We investigate the soundness of this claim in a model in which criminal-law enforcers decide about their investigating effort under either the presumption of innocence or the presumption of guilt.
Obidzinski, Marie, Oytana, Yves
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The Newest Spectator Sport: Why Extending Victims’ Rights to the Spectators’ Gallery Erodes the Presumption of Innocence [PDF]
Sierra Elizabeth
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Using the DNA Testing of Arrestees to Reevaluate Fourth Amendment Doctrine [PDF]
With the advent of DNA testing, numerous issues have arisen with regard to obtaining and using evidence developed from such testing. As courts have come to regard DNA testing as a reliable method for linking some people to crimes and for exonerating ...
Grossman, Steven P.
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The presumption of innocence is one of the principles that provides legal protection for suspects and defendants in the process of enforcing criminal law, but there is also a view that states that in the investigation process it would be more appropriate
Manuel Defender Nakamnanu
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Despite Australian legal systems being underpinned by a presumption of innocence that reserves punishment for individuals found guilty of committing crimes, laws such as the Crimes (Criminal Organisations Control) Act 2012 have allowed an increasing ...
Harry Wynter +4 more
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