You are innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt:
"A core principle of the Australian criminal justice system is that a person is presumed to be innocent unless proven guilty of the offence beyond a reasonable doubt. An accused person must be acquitted of an offence if there is any reasonable doubt about their guilt in the mind of the jury (or judge or magistrate)."
(https://queenslandlawhandbook.org.au/the-queensland-law-handbook/offenders-and-victims/introduction-to-criminal-law/general-principles-of-criminal-law/)
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