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Originally Posted by jonathan lall
I don't understand... what's the distinction between "acquitted of charges" and "innocent"?
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Technically all 3 of them were acquitted. Like I've said... acquitted means they couldn't prove he did it. Innocent means that he didn't do it.
One of the jurors from the Robert Blake trial said essentially the same thing. It was something along the lines of "Yes, we found him not guilty of the charges, but I think that was more a failure on the prosecution's part than the fact that he was innocent"