Against this backdrop, it is not a presumption of innocence that is keeping his opponents at bay.
At first, Ms Gillard said they were entitled to a presumption of innocence.
"The culture needs to be one where there's a presumption of innocence to start with, instead of guilty until proven innocent, " he says.
That guidance directed agencies to apply a presumption of openness in responding to requests and to make it a priority to respond promptly.
Not only is pregnancy not evidentiary of rape, it could not even rise to the level of creating a presumption of a crime.
But, as Mr Franco notes, there is a presumption of validity.
But it seems possible that the rules will include a presumption of innocence, the need for proof beyond reasonable doubt, and the right to choose your counsel.
But in any other place, a person would be granted a presumption of sincerity if a dear friend and indispensable colleague had finally met a mountain he couldn't move.
Sabadini said he had hoped Irving would be sent straight to state prison and was surprised by Prince's decision to grant bail because there was no longer a presumption of innocence.
McArdle had argued that old case law from the 1800s, with a presumption of owner negligence from a wandering horse or cow, had never been overruled though courts more recently had applied the other standard.
They played in the grip of a peculiarly English affliction: having swept into the tournament with a presumption of greatness a greatness inherited from a misty past that they were commissioned to recover they proved anxious and hesitant, quailing in the face of history, and losing on penalties.
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The reformers founded their new system on a cynical presumption of human frailty.
France says it wants a "presumption of exclusion" for such deposits, which basically means that they would be safe until they're not.
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Convener Hugh Henry called for a "presumption of disclosure" in future.
This would be true of today's announcement to streamline and simplify the planning system, and to introduce a presumption in favour of supposedly sustainable development into planning decisions.
The bill, whose official name is the Safe, Accountable, Fair, Effective Justice Reinvestment Act of 2015, would create a "presumption in favor of probation as opposed to stiffer penalty such as incarceration" for low-level, first-time and nonviolent crimes.
Critics argued that a "presumption in favour of sustainable development" amounted to a "developer's charter".
So I begin with a kind of presumption in favor of FEMA staying within the Department of Homeland Security.
Our elected and senior appointed officials, the mainstream media and every progressive in good standing, attach a kind of presumption of nobility to government.
Here, I think Mr. Horowitz again begins with a presumption that law of armed conflict awareness is not part of the military ethos because it is not comprehensively addressed in this ATTP.
He pointed out to Mr Hollobone that the new planning framework had a presumption in favour of sustainable development, not any development, so if there were concerns about the impact of a plan, it could still be turned down.
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As with all other issues of this nature, at least in my view, the issue of "rock star" compensation and the like needs to be considered in a nuanced way, taking into account each company's particular circumstances, and approached with a presumption that boards of directors in fact try hard to do the right thing.
Elisabeth Guigou, the justice minister of the day, managed to push through a law to strengthen the presumption of innocence.
They are keen too to show the ill effects of the greater difficulty they have keeping suspects in custody, after a recent strengthening of the presumption of innocence.
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Perhaps this reported pregnancy explains away a bit of that presumption and arrogance.
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The Olmert government's policies towards Hamas today are driven by its presumption of a partnership with Fatah and Egypt.
Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill saw his amendment, calling for a presumption against prison sentences of three months or less, passed.
Having spoken to a load of them, there is a presumption that something bad and inescapable is round the next corner.
The government has also been trying to cut reoffending with policies such as non-custodial community sentences and a presumption against jail terms of less than three months.
But once that is done, there must be a meaningful presumption in favour of sustainable development which is at the heart of the national planning policy framework.
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