A presumption of guilt is any presumption within the criminal justice system that a person is guilty of a crime, for example a presumption that a suspect...
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remains, the accused must be acquitted. The opposite system is a presumption of guilt. In many countries and under many legal systems, including common...
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Destabilisation Emotional blackmail Gaslighting Guiltive Mind games Presumption of guilt "The Psychology of the Guilt-Tripper | Psychology Today United Kingdom"...
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Turnitin (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from August 2023)
arguing that requiring submission implies a presumption of guilt. Some critics have alleged that use of this proprietary software violates educational...
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orders of caution for habitual offenders. Additionally, when a person is accused of offences under MCOCA, the Court may operate under a presumption that...
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Association fallacy (redirect from Guilt by association)
Motte-and-bailey fallacy Nine familial exterminations Prejudice Presumption of guilt Propaganda techniques Reductio ad Hitlerum Scapegoating Sippenhaft...
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A loaded question is a form of complex question that contains a controversial assumption (e.g., a presumption of guilt). Such questions may be used as...
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Ad hominem (section Guilt by association)
Gaslighting Godwin's law Hostile witness List of fallacies Negative campaigning Poisoning the well Presumption of guilt Race card Red herring Reputation Shooting...
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Philosophically, guilt in criminal law reflects a functioning society and its ability to condemn individuals' actions. It rests fundamentally on a presumption of free...
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too long and therefore fruitless. Dragnet (policing) Duces tecum Presumption of guilt Trial by media Witch-hunt Richard Norton-Taylor and Ian Black "Police...
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Napoleonic Code (redirect from Civil Code of France)
de facto presumption of guilt. Another reason was the combination of magistrate and prosecutor into a single role. However, with the work of the juge...
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Kangaroo court (category Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets via Module:Annotated link)
sentences Presumption of guilt – Presumption that a person is guilty of a crime Show trial – Public trial in which the guilt or innocence of the defendant...
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Guilty until proven innocent refers to the presumption of guilt. Guilty until proven innocent may also refer to: "Guilty Until Proven Innocent", a 2000...
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Public prosecutor's office (Germany) (category Judiciary of Germany)
duriore, that is presumption of guilt. The reason for this is that the courts would be stripped of their proper role if in case of a doubt there were...
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Richard Hauptmann (category German Army personnel of World War I)
the kidnapping and murder of his son. Biography portal J. Edgar (film) Presumption of guilt Chua-Eoan, Howard. "Top 25 Crimes of the Century – The Lindbergh...
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Shooting the messenger (redirect from Blaming the bearer of bad tidings)
messenger. Diplomatic immunity Egodystonic Guilt by association Kick the cat Own goal Presumption of guilt Scapegoating Ad hominem Tu quoque "Kill the...
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Mob rule (redirect from Rule of the mob)
Mobbing Peer pressure Populism Presumption of guilt Political demonstration Smart mob Social group Spiral of silence Tyranny of the majority Vigilantism Vox...
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Right to a fair trial (category Types of trials)
contravention of Article 6(3) (b) and (c). Change of venue Four freedoms Jus de non evocando Impartiality Legal aid Natural justice Presumption of guilt Law reform...
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Vigilantism (category Abuse of the legal system)
malice Presumption of guilt Public humiliation Real-life superhero, groups of vigilantes who wear comic book style costumes Scam baiting, a form of vigilantism...
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relativism Normativity Presumption of guilt Understanding Michael Scriven (KF Schaffner & RS Cohen, eds.) (1974). Philosophy of Science Association PSA:...
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Mind control Moving the goalposts Noisy investigation Obfuscation Presumption of guilt Psychological manipulation Setting up to fail Silent treatment Transactional...
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Due process (redirect from Due Process of Law)
procedure Fundamental justice Habeas corpus Peremptory norm Presumption of guilt Presumption of innocence Subpoena ad testificandum Subpoena duces tecum...
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photography and broadcasting Presumption of guilt Trial by media JM Moses (1995), "Legal Spin Control: Ethics and Advocacy in the Court of Public Opinion", Columbia...
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allegation of child sexual abuse False confession Innocent prisoner's dilemma Legal abuse Perverting the course of justice Police misconduct Presumption of guilt...
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Tariq Ramadan (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from December 2021)
absence implies no acceptance or presumption of guilt", and in 2021 he took early retirement from Oxford on grounds of ill health. In February 2018, he...
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Frameup (category Perverting the course of justice)
Identity theft Joe job Kangaroo court Miscarriage of justice Presumption of guilt Perverting the course of justice Scapegoat Show trial "frame-up - Definitions...
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Anecdotal evidence (category Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets via Module:Annotated link)
propter hoc – Fallacy of assumption of causality based on sequence of events Presumption of guilt – Presumption that a person is guilty of a crime Scientific...
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Trial by media (category Influence of mass media)
to describe the impact of television and newspaper coverage on a person's reputation by creating a widespread perception of guilt or innocence before, or...
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Fall guy Fundamental attribution error Moral responsibility Praise Presumption of guilt Psychological projection "Result(s)-oriented work environment" or...
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Scapegoating (redirect from Scapegoat theory of intergroup conflict)
Form of social malfunction Mobbing – Bullying of an individual by a group Moral panic – Fear that some evil threatens society Presumption of guilt – Presumption...
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