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This is how presumptions have traditionally been classified: Zuckerman, The Principles of Criminal Evidence, 1989, pp 112 to 115. An irrebuttable presumption of guilt is unconstitutional in the United States: Florida Businessmen for Free Enterprise v. State of Fla. See United States Code Annotated. An example of a rebuttable presumption of guilt is (1983) 301SE 2d 984. "The presumption of guilt arising from the flight of the accused is a presumption of fact": Hickory v United States (1896) 160 United States Reports 408 (headnote published 1899).
Director of Public Prosecutions v. Labavarde and Anor. (1965) 44 International Law Reports 104 at 106; Mauritius Reports, 1965 72 at 74, Mauritius, High Court
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For example, Scottish International, vols 6 to 7, p 146
Dammer and Albanese. Comparative Criminal Justice Systems. Wadsworth. 2014. p 128.
Roberts and Redmayne. Innovations in Evidence and Proof: Integrating Theory, Research and Teaching. Hart Publishing. Oxford and Portland, Oregon. 2007. p 379.
For the origins of this belief in South Africa, see (1970) 87 South African Law Journal 413
Green and Heilbrun, Wrightsman's Psychology and the Legal System, 8th Ed, Wadsworth, 2014, p 169; Roesch and Zapf and Hart, Forensic Psychology and Law, Wiley, 2010, p 158, Kocsis (ed), Applied Criminal Psychology, Charles C Thomas, 2009, p 200; Michael Marshall, "Police Presumption of Guilt Key in False Confessions"Archivado el 6 de agosto de 2020 en Wayback Machine.. 12 November 2002. University of Virginia School of Law.
"Preventive Detention: Prevention of Human Rights" (1991)
2 Yale Journal of Law and Liberation 29 at 31; Selected Decisions of the Human Rights Committee under the Optional Protocol, United Nations, 2007, vol 8, p 347
Florida Businessmen for Free Enterprise v. State of Fla (1980) 499 F.Supp. 346. See United States Code Annotated.
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Green and Heilbrun, Wrightsman's Psychology and the Legal System, 8th Ed, Wadsworth, 2014, p 169; Roesch and Zapf and Hart, Forensic Psychology and Law, Wiley, 2010, p 158, Kocsis (ed), Applied Criminal Psychology, Charles C Thomas, 2009, p 200; Michael Marshall, "Police Presumption of Guilt Key in False Confessions"Archivado el 6 de agosto de 2020 en Wayback Machine.. 12 November 2002. University of Virginia School of Law.
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Lisak, David; Gardinier, Lori; Nicksa, Sarah C.; Cote, Ashley M. (2010). |doi=10.1177/1077801210387747 Lisak, David; Gardinier, Lori; Nicksa, Sarah C.; Cote, Ashley M. (2010). «False Allegations of Sexual Assault: An Analysis of Ten Years of Reported Cases». Violence Against Women16 (12): 1318-1334. PMID21164210. doi:10.1177/1077801210387747. Archivado desde el original el 15 de marzo de 2017. Consultado el 7 de febrero de 2018. "False Allegations of Sexual Assualt [sic]: An Analysis of Ten Years of Reported Cases"] (PDF). Violence Against Women. 16 (12): 1318–1334. Accessed 7 February 2018.