American law outlines a series of protections for those accused of crimes but not yet convicted. (Like the 4th-6th amendments)

Does your country have any unique/novel protections of the rights of potentially innocent people accused but yet to be convicted?

If not are there any protections you think should be in place?

  • m-p{3}@lemmy.ca
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    In Canada, convicted criminals retains their right to vote.

    After all, it’s a citizen’s right, not a privilege.

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      After all, it’s a citizen’s right, not a privilege.

      If rights don’t apply to everyone, then they are privileges.