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Rêveur said:

The presumption of innocence is not just a right in legal terms, but also a principle by which to live and a human right. It is scary to see that people don't see a use for it outside of purely legal situations.

But the world outside of court isn't defined in such strictly binary terms as "guilty" or "innocent". It's possible to think that, for instance, while there isn't enough evidence to prove that Kavanaugh committed the acts he's being accused of, the way he's handled the situation indicates that he's too intemperate for the role of a Supreme Court justice.