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Originally Posted by Air&Road
Yeah, and when that murderer does NOT present any evidence to prove innocence, kind of makes you think he's guilty, huh?
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I guess you can think whatever you want. Accused are not required to prove their innocence in this country. The state is required to prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt. In the absence of such proof, the accused goes free.
It's pretty much the basis of American freedom.
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