culture   United Kingdom
statement   The presumption of innocence is a legal principle in the United Kingdom that guarantees the right to fair trial and legal representation until guilt is proven.

13 similar statements
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 defendant United Kingdom Has the right to a fair trial and legal representation 1
2 defendant United Kingdom Has the right to legal representation and a fair trial 1
3 defendant United Kingdom Has the right to remain silent and refuse to testify in court 1
4 defendant United Kingdom Innocent until proven guilty, entitled to a fair trial with legal representation 1
5 defendant United Kingdom The defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. 1
6 guilty until proven innocent United Kingdom Innocent until proven guilty, burden of proof on the prosecution 1
7 guilty until proven innocent United Kingdom Innocent until proven guilty is the legal standard 1
8 plead United Kingdom Common legal action in court proceedings, where a defendant or plaintiff formally presents their case to the judge or jury. 1
9 plead United Kingdom Pleading guilty or not guilty in a court of law is a legal process that involves a formal response to criminal charges. 1
10 plead United Kingdom Common in legal settings, such as courtrooms, where lawyers may plead a case or individuals may plead guilty or not guilty. 1
11 plead United Kingdom Pleading guilty or not guilty in court is a common legal procedure. 1
12 plead United Kingdom Pleading in a court of law is a common legal practice to present a case and ask for leniency or justice. 1
13 presumption of innocence United Kingdom Legal principle where individuals are considered innocent until proven guilty by a court of law 1