Innocent Until Proven Guilty or The Legal Thread

Think OJ Simpson. A criminal court has a high burden of proof because it can deprive you of your liberty, and it finds you not guilty rather than innocent. Depending on how proceedings unfold, someone can be acquitted despite clear evidence of guilt. A civil court faces a lower burden, ‘on balance of probability’ in many places. Being found not guilty in a criminal court does not establish your innocence.

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