Dear PAO,

My uncle was deeply asleep on his swing chair outside his house when a creditor arrived to demand payment. Startled and awakened by the victim's hands that touched him, my uncle, who was a former soldier, instinctively but unconsciously threw a punch to the creditor, which caused the latter to fall to his death. During arraignment, my uncle raised "accident" as a defense. Isn't it right that the prosecution must establish my uncle's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt before he sets up his defense?

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