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"Innocent until proven guilty" is a bedrock principle of American criminal law. The idea is simple: The prosecution bears the burden of proving someone’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. Until they do that, the defendant is supposed to be treated as innocent. Notice I said “supposed to be.” Because in practice? It is often a different story. Today, we explore the legal concept of "innocent until proven guilty" - discussing how bail, the court of public opinion, and true crime media impact innocence in the American criminal legal system.
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