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Originally Posted by Skoshi Tiger
No! He is either guilty or innocent. The full quote is that "Everyone charged with a criminal offence shall be presumed innocent until proved guilty according to law".
Regardless he will not be able to prove his innocence in any useful way until he stands before a court and faces the charges against him.
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I'm talking from a legal perspective rather than what he did or did not do in fact. Your comment accepted the facts as alleged.
He does not have to prove his innocence - the prosecution has to prove his guilt. His huge problem is that he has already been convicted by the court of public opinion.
He seems like a knobber though - no argument there!
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