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  2. False accusation - Wikipedia

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    A false allegation of child sexual abuse is an accusation that a person committed one or more acts of child sexual abuse when in reality there was no perpetration of abuse by the accused person as alleged. Such accusations can be brought by the victim, or by another person on the alleged victim's behalf.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Abuse defense - Wikipedia

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    The abuse defense is "the legal tactic by which criminal defendants claim a history of abuse as an excuse for violent retaliation". [2] In some instances, such as the Bobbitt trial, the supposed abuse occurs shortly before the retaliative act; in such cases, the abuse excuse is raised as a means of claiming temporary insanity or the right of self-defense.

  5. 'She deserves justice': Retired cold case detective speaks ...

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    Anyone suspected of a crime is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. 'We did everything imaginable on this case' While Atkins had worked the initial case under Bell, APD later ...

  6. 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 ).

  7. Tri-Cities rapist with rare ‘3rd strike’ sentenced to life in ...

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    Davis later pleaded guilty to assault in December 2002 and was sentenced to about 2 1/2 years in prison. Since then, other convictions have ranged from a misdemeanor assault with sexual ...

  8. Actual innocence - Wikipedia

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    Much of U.S. criminal law is derived from the English common law, in which the standard analysis is that (with the exception of strict liability offenses) a crime is made up of two parts: (i) the guilty act (ii) and the guilty intention . A court examines the issues in sequence since there is little point in establishing intent if the accused ...

  9. 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.