It is important because its innocent until proven guilty...... But really you should find another website to look this up on I am 13 years old and I can type random things and answers on here and you can put them in your report or homework or whatever your looking up presumption of innocence for.. :D
The presumption of innocence is important because its innocent until proven guilty...... So if your innocent then you have nothing to worry about but if your guilty then for a short time you can say "hey i was innocent at one point." :)
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Kate was a presumptious person she always thought her girl friend would be there
It's either: Due process law, the adversary system, presumption of innocence or equal justice under the law
Trial by jury or presumption of innocence
An important assumption in bureaucratic justice is the presumption of guilt. It is considered that the bureaucratic system of justice can contribute to a perception of unfairness.
One example of an item rooted in our legal heritage that is not explicitly mentioned in the constitution is the principle of judicial review. Judicial review is the power of the courts to review the constitutionality of laws and actions by the executive and legislative branches. This power was established by the Supreme Court in the landmark case Marbury v. Madison in 1803 and has since become an essential component of the American legal system.
The principle of passing information from one place to another.
the sun.
Ensure supervisors treat employees fairly and equitably.
The principles of good tax system is that it is efficient, understandable and equitable. The benefit principle is also another principle of a good tax system.
Doppler effect is the basic principle for the radar.
Le Chatelier's principle is very important in studying the chemical systems in equilibrium. It states if an external stress is applied to a system in equilibrium, then the equilibrium shifts in a direction where the change can be neutralized.
Bernoulli's principle. The above answer is wrong. Its Pascal's Principle :)