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Well ... that's a tricky one.
The law states that an individual is innocent until proven guilty. Covering their faces insures (somewhat) that they won't be tried in the court of public opinion prior to having legal representation. Each situation is different.
The law states that an individual is innocent until proven guilty. Covering their faces insures (somewhat) that they won't be tried in the court of public opinion prior to having legal representation. Each situation is different.