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When an accused is found not guilty. An accused in a criminal trial is “presumed innocent until proven guilty”. This means that the Crown has the task of proving to the court that the accused is guilty. It has a higher standard to meet than the defence because it must prove that the accused is guilty “beyond a reasonable doubt”. The defence just has to raise a doubt in the judge’s or jury’s minds that the accused is not guilty.
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