Guilty till proven innocent is not a French legal principle and I am unaware of the UK having adopted any such principle either.
The opposite of innocent is guilty.
The antonym of innocent is guilty.
Innocent or Not Guilty
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Innocent or acquitted.
Innocent.
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I believe that you might be thinking of the French system of justice. There, you are considered guilty until you can prove yourself innocent. In English jurisprudence it is the opposite way around - innocent until proven guilty.That is correct but the answer that you are looking for is the 'admiralty courts'
Guilty 'til Proven Innocent was created in 1997.
The Guilty Innocent - 2014 was released on: USA: 2014
In the legal system, the principle is "innocent until proven guilty." This means that a person is considered innocent unless proven otherwise in a court of law.