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    In the Minds of Many Prosecutors, the Presumption of Guilt
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In the Minds of Many Prosecutors, the Presumption of Guilt

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In the minds of many prosecutors, the presumption of guilt is a "prediction of outcome," meaning that it is likely the accused person is guilty and will be found guilty.

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