When a man is accused of abusing a woman or child, any concept of due process and “innocent until proven guilty” flies out the window. The legal principle, a presumption of innocence, is woefully fragile.
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Thursday, April 30, 2009
Judge uses poet Philip Larkin's words to warn mum and dad
One of Britain's most senior family court judges borrowed the stark words of poet Philip Larkin to warn an acrimonious couple that they were "within a whisker" of losing their child.
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