Nonsense, as usual. You really must do some research before spouting drivel.
The burden of proof, in a trial, is on the prosecution. They bring the charge and they must prove, by admissible evidence, each element of the charge against the defendant. Another way of describing this is the presumption of innocence: The defendant does not have to prove his innocence, it is presumed unless and until the prosecution prove the contrary.
The burden of proof, in a trial, is on the prosecution. They bring the charge and they must prove, by admissible evidence, each element of the charge against the defendant. Another way of describing this is the presumption of innocence: The defendant does not have to prove his innocence, it is presumed unless and until the prosecution prove the contrary.


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