Issue 3: Fair Trial Analysis: Prison Uniforms and Fair Trial Rights - April 2011

25-Apr-2011

Publication : Newsletter

The presumption of innocence is a fundamental right in criminal law that must be present in all cases where an individual is tried for a criminal offence. The presumption of innocence requires that defendants appear before the court in neutral civilian clothing.

Information Source : Issue 3: Fair Trial Analysis: Prison Uniforms and Fair Trial Rights - April 2011