Lmao, you're embarrassing yourself.How do you know what I acknowledge. Its bizarre you think you know me.
It is innocent. You just refuse to acknowledge it. I come from a country where its "INNOCENT until proven guilty."
Where are you from? In your country are you also innocent until proven guilty or is it different there?
Here you can read where I am from in Canada its a protected right. Does your country not have protected rights like this?
Since the trial is in Canada are you refusing to admit they are innocent until proven guilty?
If they are found not guilty then they are INNOCENT. Please learn the judicial system in Canada.
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In Canada, there is no verdict called "innocent" in a criminal trial. It is guilty or not guilty (and some others for different circumstances).
A not guilty verdict is not a declaration of "innocence". A not guilty verdict does not unequivocally mean there is no wrongdoing. It means the Crown cannot prove the defendant committed a crime beyond all reasonable doubt.
You clearly don't know anything about the legal system.
It factually does not mean you are innocent. It means you are not guilty. They are not the same.I have a feeling its the young people who grew up with social media that think we are guilty until proven innocent. Somehow it flipped over the last 20 years.
Read the one guy's post. He thinks just because you are found not guilty doesn't mean you are innocent. Its difficult to converse with these people. The sheer ignorance here is breathtaking.
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What's hilarious is you think you know anything about the legal system.