topolino
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A pet peeve of mine is when you are having a private conversation with a friend, relative or co-worker about a current court case, and you give your opinon as to whether you feel the defendant is innocent or guilty. Invariably someone will stop you and say something like "in this country you are innocent until proven guilty".
Do people not realize that that only applies if you are a member of the jury? Any one of us is allowed to speak volumes about someone's guilt or innocence as long as you aren't the judge or jury in the courtroom.
It's one of those situations in which I feel I constantly have to explain myself because someone is ignorant as to what "innocent until proven guilty" means.
Do people not realize that that only applies if you are a member of the jury? Any one of us is allowed to speak volumes about someone's guilt or innocence as long as you aren't the judge or jury in the courtroom.
It's one of those situations in which I feel I constantly have to explain myself because someone is ignorant as to what "innocent until proven guilty" means.

(How DO you spell that word?) 

