02-15-2016, 05:38 AM
(02-15-2016, 05:24 AM)Sovereign Nation Wrote: You don't actually have to prove innocence, you just have to give enough evidence to get a not guilty. I am sure I am simplifying but you seem to not know that in a "innocent until proven guilty" motto, that the burden is not on the defense, it is on the prosecution.
I know that once the state has provided prooof of a crime then it is up to the defense to create reasonable doubt.
And as I said before, if it was as easy as saying multiple eyewitnesses are lying because they don't like me then I would win 100% of my cases.
You are clearly the one who does not understand how it works.