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The Charter also spells out key legal '''rights'''. For example, everyone in Canada has the right: | The Charter also spells out key legal '''rights'''. For example, everyone in Canada has the right: | ||
* to be thought of as '''innocent''' until proven '''guilty''' | * to be thought of as '''innocent''' until proven '''guilty''' | ||
* to have a fair '''trial''' in court | * to have a fair '''trial''' in '''court''' | ||
* to not suffer cruel or unusual treatment or '''punishment''' | * to not suffer cruel or unusual treatment or '''punishment''' | ||