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What does the principle of presumption of innocence mean in criminal law? (Multiple answers possible)
Any person is presumed innocent until their guilt has been legally established
Any person accused of an offense is considered guilty until they prove their innocence
The presumption of innocence principle does not exist in French law
The burden of proof rests on the prosecution, not the accused
The accused must always prove they did not commit the offense
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