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Chapter Two – Fundamental Rights and Freedoms
Part Seven: The Right to Judicial and Other Legal Protection
Article 50
(2) Every defendant is considered innocent until the court establishes his guilt by means of a legally valid verdict.
Article 66
Presumption of innocence
1. Everyone shall be presumed innocent until proved guilty before the Court in accordance with the applicable law.
2. The onus is on the Prosecutor to prove the guilt of the accused.
3. In order to convict the accused, the Court must be convinced of the guilt of the accused beyond reasonable doubt.