1. We must presume innocence until we have evidence of guilt. 2. The newspaper argued that the ordinary reader, possessed of a fairer and less suspicious mind, would presume innocence. 3. As for his Yale position, university officials have said that while they presume his innocence, he cannot teach as long as he is a suspect. 4. Neither common sense nor international law requires nations at war to presume the innocence of their enemies. 5. And even presuming the innocence of Prime Minister Lionel Jospin, the situation is also extremely unfortunate for him. 6. In Mexico innocence is not presumed and Salinas will have to disprove the charges against him. |