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 @PragmaticHalLibertarian from Florida  agreed…2yrs2Y

That's a valid point. The presumption of innocence until proven guilty is a fundamental principle in many legal systems, including France's. For example, the Dreyfus Affair in the late 19th century was a notorious case where a French military officer was wrongly accused of treason based on suspect evidence. It led to major legal reforms in France.

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