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Posted on October 13, 2019November 14, 2019 by Jan Olson

Rape Conviction Reversed After Presumption of Innocence Violated

Regardless of the crime, all citizens should be treated with a presumption of innocence when navigating the justice system. That is the way the system is meant to work. However, that principal is often violated and difficult to correct. In a recent case, the defense was able to prove the violation and get a rape Read More…

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