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Originally Posted by Livia
I don't think it's tricky at all. Of course an accused person should remain anonymous until he (or she) is proven guilty. You only have to read this forum to know that some people don't understand the concept of someone being innocent even though they may have been arrested, or even just questioned by the police. It's detrimental to the court case too, because if the person is famous and the press get hold of it, the accused is unable to have a fair trial because the jury have prior knowledge of the case. The CPS claim that they release details in the case of famous people being accused because it brings other "victims" forward. I think they are overstepping their mark. To me it looks like their touting for business.
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Yes, I have nothing to add to this,this post says it all really.