defense.
defense.
a belief in the guilt of the accused.
The accused has the "presumption of innocence," but I'm not familiar with any requirement that they be free of hardship while defending themselves.
The burden of proof is BELIEF, BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT, that the accused committed the crime.
Belief, or the lack of it does not determine one's innocence or guilt.
All persons accused are "innocent until proven guilty" hope this helps (:
yes, there was a person accused of trying to become a king and was killed for this belief. It was Julius Caesar.
Great Awakening Helped develop American identity by encouraging a belief in spiritual equality.
the emergence of the Known-Nothings
Abraham
In the film, 'Twelve Angry Men,' the accused's alibi for his whereabouts at the time of the murder was that he was at a movie theater, watching a double feature. Belief in his alibi was challenged when he could not remember the name of either of the films.
stoicism