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  2. Chris Noth makes 1st public comments amid scandal: 'I ... - AOL

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    In a video posted by The Daily Mail, the photographer suggested Noth is "innocent until proven guilty." "Well yeah, but you know, that's the way it is," Noth replied.

  3. Jury nullification - Wikipedia

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    Over time, juries have tended to favour the "not guilty" verdict over "not proven" and so the interpretation has changed. The "not guilty" verdict has become the normal verdict when a jury is convinced of innocence, and the "not proven" verdict is used only if the jury is not certain of innocence or guilt. [citation needed]

  4. Not proven - Wikipedia

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    Nowadays, juries can return a verdict of either "not guilty" or "not proven", with the same legal effect of acquittal. [6] Although historically it may be a similar verdict to not guilty, in the present day not proven is typically used by a jury when there is a belief that the defendant is guilty but The Crown has not provided sufficient ...

  5. Presumption of innocence - Wikipedia

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    The presumption of innocence is a legal principle that every person accused of any crime is considered innocent until proven guilty. Under the presumption of innocence, the legal burden of proof is thus on the prosecution , which must present compelling evidence to the trier of fact (a judge or a jury ).

  6. Fans Think Taylor Swift’s 'Guilty As Sin?' Lyrics Are About ...

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    Fans found a clue that Taylor Swift's upcoming song "Guilty as Sin?" could be about sleeping with a liar based on old "Carolina" lyrics.

  7. Ignorantia juris non excusat - Wikipedia

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    In law, ignorantia juris non excusat (Latin for "ignorance of the law excuses not"), [1] or ignorantia legis neminem excusat ("ignorance of law excuses no one"), [2] is a legal principle holding that a person who is unaware of a law may not escape liability for violating that law merely by being unaware of its content.

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  9. Argument from ignorance - Wikipedia

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    It is generally accepted that there are only special circumstances in which this argument may not be fallacious. For example, with the presumption of innocence in legal cases, it would make sense to argue: [5] It has not been proven that the defendant is guilty. Therefore, the defendant is not guilty.

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