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Chris is picked up by the police for stealing hubcaps, but claims that he is innocent, and it is a case of mistaken identity. He goes on trial, and the judge somberly informs the jury that Chris is innocent until proved guilty. That is, they should find him guilty only if there is overwhelming evidence to reject the assumption of innocence. What risk is involved in the jury making a type-I error

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