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No. The very fact this trial occurred is testament to that fact.


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That’s not how the presumption of innocence works.

She wasn't being tried on the technology. The technology had failed, the issue is she knew it didn't work and told people it did to get their money. If the technology worked then even if the business failed with huge losses, there was no fraud.

The presumption of innocence in this case, is that she did not mislead Investors.


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