When someone is accused of a crime, it is not for them to go to court and prove their innocence. That person is entitled to sit back and require the case to be proved against them. This is because all of us are innocent until proven guilty. But why?
When someone is accused of a crime, it is not for them to go to court and prove their innocence. That person is entitled to sit back and require the case to be proved against them. This is because all of us are innocent until proven guilty. But why?
BY LAURA FITZGIBBON WHEN DO YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO A FAIR TRIAL? A right to a fair trial does not only apply to criminal offences (like violence, sexual offences, theft and property damage). You have the right to a fair trial for all trials relating to all law. Other
There are many ways to understand what human rights are and there is no one agreement on how we are supposed to identify these rights. Some prefer to see human rights as certain natural rights that were given to us by God and is therefore the state’s duty to protect,