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    1 year ago

    He also wasn’t found “innocent”, but “not guilty”.

    There’s a vast difference between that. Not guilty means that we can’t prove he’s guilty beyond reasonable doubt, not that we can prove that he’s innocent.

    It’s still very likely he committed crimes, but we can’t be sure enough to send him to jail.