And she said all individuals connected to the case were entitled to the "presumption of innocence".
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"We need to end the presumption of ever-closer union, " the MP for Camborne and Redruth said.
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) said there was no presumption of mis-selling at the other seven.
But unless your system is founded on the presumption of guilt, the following business may unsettle you.
One would strengthen the presumption of innocence by forbidding the publication of photographs of suspects in handcuffs.
Against this backdrop, it is not a presumption of innocence that is keeping his opponents at bay.
But there is still a risk that in some trials the presumption of innocence will be undermined.
The attorney has complained that Richmond's presumption of innocence has been destroyed by the publicity surrounding the case.
Indeed, Romanticism was explicitly and decidedly a revolt against reason, a rejection of the empirical presumption of the Enlightenment.
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And now medical experts have joined the opposition, saying they would "undermine the presumption of confidentiality and corrode trust".
At first, Ms Gillard said they were entitled to a presumption of innocence.
Keeping the records of those who have done nothing wrong undermines the traditional presumption of innocence, the Tories say.
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The Olmert government's policies towards Hamas today are driven by its presumption of a partnership with Fatah and Egypt.
The reformers founded their new system on a cynical presumption of human frailty.
Elisabeth Guigou, the justice minister of the day, managed to push through a law to strengthen the presumption of innocence.
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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One theory is based on the presumption of higher risk in value stocks and the other is based on mispricing of securities.
He says there is more privacy and presumption of innocence for individuals.
The second thing, there's always going to be the presumption of guilt.
Convener Hugh Henry called for a "presumption of disclosure" in future.
"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.
Our elected and senior appointed officials, the mainstream media and every progressive in good standing, attach a kind of presumption of nobility to government.
These include the presumption of innocence in criminal cases, the right to travel within the country and the right to privacy, especially marital privacy.
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Within the project, two rounds of public debates on observing ethical principles, the rights of privacy and presumption of innocence were held in Chisinau.
Co-conspirator Defendant Oprea, is in U.S. custody awaiting trial in the District of New Hampshire and is still entitled to the presumption of innocence.
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But, as Mr Franco notes, there is a presumption of validity.
Mr. Barnett is professor of legal theory at Georgetown Law School and the author of "Restoring the Lost Constitution: The Presumption of Liberty" (Princeton University, 2005).
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The existence of Stuxnet and the presumption of U.S. and Israeli involvement have been widely reported, even though U.S. officials have never confirmed the government's role.
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