Evidence, proof and truth in criminal trials
Now and then someone, often a parent, will complain to me that there is “no evidence” that my client committed a crime. That conversation goes something like this: Parent: “He’s charged with driving under the influence, but I don’t even know why they arrested him. There isn’t any evidence that he did it.” Me: “Well, the police must have some reason. Do you have any idea what that...
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