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Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.)
1. we are innocent until proven guilty; suspicion alone is not grounds for punishment; in dubio pro reoProverb
Wikipedia definition
2. In dubio pro reoThe principle of in dubio pro reo (Latin for "when in doubt, for the accused") means that a defendant may not be convicted by the court when doubts about his or her guilt remain. It is often used specifically to refer to the rule of interpretation that dictates that when a criminal statute allows more than one interpretation, the one that favours the defendant should be chosen.
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