THE CONSTITUTION STUDY
Why 'Innocent until proven guilty' is so important
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The principle of "innocent until proven guilty" is vital but often overlooked in both the legal system and society. From the Duke Lacrosse case to immunity grants shielding guilt, public judgment frequently bypasses due process. This reflection urges applying fairness to judgments, emphasizing the importance of evidence and justice for all in preserving reputations and integrity.