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    Preface: The Presumption of Innocence.Liz Campbell, James Chalmers & Antony Duff - 2014 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 8 (2):283-284.
    Common lawyers are accustomed to the presumption of innocence being described as a “golden thread” running “[t]hroughout the web” of the criminal law: “that it is the duty of the prosecution to prove the prisoner’s guilt” (Woolmington v DPP [1935] AC 462 per Viscount Sankey LC at 481). But although the language of “golden thread” is memorable and oft-quoted, the presumption of innocence must mean more than this: it is not simply a restatement of the burden of proof in a (...)
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    Lucia Zedner and Julian V. Roberts: Principles and Values in Criminal Law and Criminal Justice: Essays in Honour of Andrew Ashworth: Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2012, 333 pp, ISBN: 978-0-19-969679-6. [REVIEW]James Chalmers - 2016 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 10 (1):197-203.