Definition of «ignorantiam»

Ignorantiam is a Latin term that means "to ignore." It refers to the principle in legal proceedings which states that when there is a lack of evidence or conflicting evidence, it should be assumed that the accused is innocent. This concept is often used in court cases where prosecutors must prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt and cannot rely on assumptions or speculation.

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