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Or does it suggest that the judiciary is politicised, ready to violate the presumption of innocence and tear up the writ of habeas corpus?
The basis for that rule was our concern that applying § 109(a) to foreign-made copies would violate the presumption against the extraterritorial application of U.S. law.
He said the embassies of the United States, Britain and Australia which founded the school in 1951 released a joint declaration "expressing concern that the detentions may violate the presumption of innocence assured under Indonesian law," according to the Globe & Mail.
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Some say retention violates the presumption of innocence – but that principle does not mean nothing at all can be done to a presumably innocent person.
"Fat Tony and the Bail Principle" (editorial, Nov. 29), which opposes the Federal preventive-detention statute, argues that pretrial detention to prevent the commission of crimes violates the presumption of innocence, and judges cannot accurately predict future criminality.
The existence of too-big-to-fail firms also violates the presumption of a level playing field among financial institutions.
"We think putting arraigos into the constitution is a restriction of liberty that violates the presumption of innocence," Carbonell said.
What is less easy to explain, and what again violates the presumptions of the encroachment narrative, is that, the Crown paid more to runholders to purchase leasehold rights of 235,000 ha than the runholders paid the Crown for freehold rights of 290,000 ha.
This week, Amnesty International accused Colombian authorities of violating the detainees' presumption of innocence by calling the suspects terrorists without presenting evidence in statements to the press.
Kozak said there was no evidence of any large-scale corruption or theft during the runup to the Games, and that to say otherwise would "violate the democratic principle of presumption of innocence".
When asked about the survey during the press conference, Kozak said there was no evidence of "any large-scale corruption or theft" during the run-up to the Games, and that to say otherwise would "violate the democratic principle of presumption of innocence".
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