Our legal system has changed, due to the impact of what occurred in Salem Witch Trials. The way our legal system has changed includes the way we punish people including the capital punishment. Addition to this it includes where the presumption of innocence, since it is now more prominent that we have to had evidence, before we accuse someone of a crime. As well as what the laws were in Salem and where there origin began. Salem laws had a lead role in the cruel and deadly punishments of the Salem Witch trial even though there were ways to escape the punishments. Since then,it has helped changed the way of our punishments today, yet we still keep the capital punishment for those more severe crimes.
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United States, the only difference here is that they are focusing more on innocent person can not be convicted by the government, and it’s the government who must have plenty of evidence. This also would include that even if there was slight hesitation or doubt that the person did not commit the crime, then they would get the benefit of the doubt and be let go, since there is not enough proof to convict the suspect. As well that was all traced by early England where it is very important that the presumption of innocence phrase is imposed in trials because as stated by Lord Hale "In some cases presumptive evidence goes far to prove a person guilty, though there be no express proof of the fact to be committed by him, but then it must be very warily pressed, for it is better five guilty persons should escape unpunished than one innocent person should die." (Jeralyn 2003). This statement by Lord Hale is very strong and holds a truth to it, because innocent people should not pay the price of their life for something they are not guilty. This relates to those people who were innocent and not witches, but yet were convicted guilty and