Correct option:
The presumption of innocence until guilt is proven.
Explanation:
The accused is to be considered innocent until proven guilty of a criminal offence.
D Question 9 1 pts Suppose that we changed the statistical testing framework so that our suspicions were formulated...
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Evaluate the arical
writ the response in which you state your agreement or disagreement
with writer up un these questions guidelines
1) can empathy lead us astrary? how
2) our heart will always go out to the baby in the well, its a
measure of our humanity. but empathy will have to yield to reason
if humanity is to have a future can empathy yield to reason?
how?
thank you
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