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VII. Law |
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7.2 Principles of Law |
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Article 228-Innocence |
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Canon 2789 |
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Innocence is the proven Fact of not having committed an Offence in accordance with the statutes of a Juridic Person by lawful process. |
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Canon 2790 |
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All Accused are considered Innocent until proven Culpable. |
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Canon 2791 |
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Innocence is one of only two permitted resolutions of valid Verdict, with the other being Culpability. Innocence is therefore to be free from any liable to penalty. |
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