In Canada's justice system, a person charged with a crime is presumed what?
- A The police and the courts
- B Innocent until proven guilty โ Correct
- C Yes, the judiciary is independent
- D To settle disputes and interpret the law fairly
โ Correct answer: B โ Innocent until proven guilty
๐ก Explanation
A fundamental principle is that anyone charged with an offence is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a fair and public trial.