Jean Lemoine - Works

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His Glossa aurea Joannis Monachi cardinalis in Sextum Decretalium, a commentary on the sixth book of the Decretals, was printed in Paris in 1515.

He formulated presumption of innocence in words item quilbet presumitur innocens nisi probetur nocens (a person is presumed innocent until proven guilty)

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