Innocent Until Proven Guilty

The Fifth Amendment contains five separate but related rights protecting those accused of a crime. Thanks to the foresight of our Founders, we are innocent until proven guilty, and the burden to prove guilt falls on the government.

Tom Hand, creator and publisher of Americana Corner, discusses how these rights protect the accused, and why they still matter today.


Images courtesy of Library of Congress, The New York Public Library, Wikipedia.


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