Chapter 1.00 GENERAL PRINCIPLES - United States Courts
tells the defendant what crime he is accused of committing. It does not even raise any suspicion of guilt. (2) Instead, the defendant starts the trial with a clean slate, with no evidence at all against him, and the law presumes that he is innocent. This presumption of innocence stays with him unless ................
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