Benefit of the doubt

To choose to believe someone's explanation or assume their innocence when the truth is uncertain or evidence is incomplete.

This legal phrase originated in English common law during the 18th century, where it referred to the principle that uncertainty should favor the accused. The 'benefit' represents an advantage given to someone, while 'doubt' acknowledges the uncertainty of the situation.

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