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  1. Sep 28, 2024 · The presumption of innocence is a crucial element of the Philippine criminal justice system, grounded in the 1987 Constitution and reinforced by international human rights law. It ensures that every individual charged with a crime is treated as innocent until proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt.

  2. An accused is presumed innocent until his guilt is proven beyond reasonable doubt. In all criminal cases, the presumption of innocence of an accused is a fundamental constitutional right that should be upheld at all times, viz: 2.

  3. The statement made by the trial court is contrary to the fundamental precept of criminal law that the accused is presumed innocent until proven guilty. This rule places upon the prosecution the task of establishing the guilt of an accused, relying on the strength of its own evidence, and not banking on the weakness of the defense of an accused.

  4. Sep 22, 2023 · The Constitution presumes a person innocent until proven guilty by proof beyond reasonable doubt. When guilt is not proven with moral certainty, it has been our policy of long standing that the presumption of innocence must be favored, and exoneration granted as a matter of right.

  5. The presumption of innocence is a legal principle that every person accused of any crime is considered innocent until proven guilty. Under the presumption of innocence, the legal burden of proof is thus on the prosecution, which must present compelling evidence to the trier of fact (a judge or a jury).

  6. The right of the accused to be presumed innocent until proven guilty is a constitutionally protected right. [41] The burden lies with the prosecution to prove his guilt beyond reasonable doubt by establishing each and every element of the crime charged.

  7. Presumption of innocence. According to the Constitution, an accused shall be presumed innocent until the contrary is proven beyond reasonable doubt.