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  • No man can be judged a criminal until he be found guilty; nor can society take from him the public protection until it have been proved that he has violated the conditions on which it was granted. In the eye of the law, every man is innocent whose crime has not been proved. Crimes are more effectually prevented by the certainty than the severity of punishment. In proportion as punishments become more cruel, grow hardened and insensible.
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  • A) No man can be judged a criminal until he found guilty. B) In the eye of the law, every man is innocent whose crime has not been proved.
  • If he be not guilty, you torture the innocent; for, in the eye of the law, every man is innocent, whose crime has not been proved.
  • A) No man can be judged a criminal until he found guilty. B) In the eye of the law, every man is innocent whose crime has not been proved. •
  • If he be not guilty, you torture the innocent; for, in the eye of the law, every man is innocent, whose crime has not been proved.
  • If he be not guilty, you torture the innocent; for, in the eye of the law, every man is innocent, whose crime has not been proved.
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  • If he be not guilty, you torture the innocent; for in the eye of the law, every man is innocent, whose crime has not been proved.
  • If he be not guilty, you torture the innocent; for, in the eye of the law, every man is innocent, whose crime has not been proved."
  • If he be not guilty, you torture the innocent; for, in the eye of the law, every man is innocent, whose crime has not been proved.
  • A) No man can be judged a criminal until he found guilty. B) In the eye of the law, every man is innocent whose crime has not been proved.
  • If he be not guilty, you torture the innocent; for, in the eye of the law, every man is innocent whose crime has not been proved.
  • This philosopher once said "For in the eye of the law, every man is innocent whose crime has not been proved".