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Which passage in the selection from Magna Carta says that police must have evidence to put someone on trial! FROM THE MAGNA CARTA ...in future no official shall PLACE A MAN ON TRIAL upon his own UNSUPPORTED STATEMENT without PRODUCING CREDIBLE WITNESSES to TELL TRUTH OF IT.

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Clause 38

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1215 Magna Carta Clause 38 originally stated that : "No bailiff is in future to put anyone to law by his accusation alone, without trustworthy witnesses being brought in for this."

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Clause 38 of the Magna Card says as follows : In future no official shall place a man on trial upon his own unsupported statement, without producing credible witnesses to the truth of it. The Magna Carta is a cedula that King Juan "without land" of England granted to the English nobles in which he undertook to respect the privileges and immunities of the nobility.


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