Oh that's cute. Would be even cutter if you actually understood what you said... Let's play shall we.
The meaning of the phrase
isn't only true in a court of justice, crazy right ? As a society we have rules, social rules, that one may not want to cross even if not strictly illegal.
Say you go every day to work and insult your co-workers a few times a day, every single day. You are in fact guilty of being a douche and will most likely be fired for it or at least reprimanded. You won't be judged by a court, yet you are guilty. We are always constantly judged by the society for our actions, that's how we can live together. Not everything is judged in a court.
Was the behavior of the "real McCree" problematic ? Yes.
Was that behavior enough for his termination at the company he worked ? Yes.
Was that behavior enough to be actionable in justice ? That's yet to see.
You aren't free of consequences of your acts just because you aren't able to be sued for them... Just like you aren't free of consequences of what you say just because the state won't charge you for shit you say.
Your defense is as weak as the "MuH FrUdOm Of Sp3EcH" stupidity for defending racists, homophobic and any other smooth brains who are afraid of change.
But I guess you definition of presumption of innocence is always limited to the perpetrator and never the victims, who clearly must have been lying, wore inappropriate clothing, "had drugs on them" or acted "suspicious" am I right ?
Yes McCree is innocent in the face of justice until proven guilty, his freedom is still guaranteed and if it comes to it he will have a fair trial and that's absolutely what should be. Doesn't mean that accountability for severe misconducts has to be thrown away.
And if Blizzard want to remove the name of a douchebag, even if not criminally so, that's fine with me.