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Confessions are admissible as evidence under certain conditions laid down in the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984.[11] The accused additionally benefits from a presumption of innocence.[12] In discharging the burden of proof, the onus is on the prosecution as established in Woolmington v DPP.[13] For example, in R v Wang it was held that it was never permissible for a judge to direct a jury to find a defendant guilty.[citation needed] There is also a right to jury trial, the accused should be able to follow proceedings and they have a right to be present during proceedings.[14] The application of the double jeopardy rule was limited by the Criminal Justice Act 2003.[15]