Challenging the Presumption of Innocence: A New Approach to Justice
The presumption of innocence is crucial in criminal trials, where the burden of proof is on the government to prove guilt. However, outside of trials, this presumption may not make sense. There is no inherent right to be presumed innocent, but rather a right to not be presumed guilty. The book suggests alternative ways to prevent overpunishment and errors in the criminal justice system.