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the difference between innocence and innocence

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(1)I’ve finally been acquitted
(2)The phrase “Uh, I was released without charge” somehow feels different In general, it feels like the power of the word innocence is more powerful in the sense that the word is implied. The word innocence seems to be someone who has something in the background. This would be the nuance that those who have not studied law professionally receive when they see two words

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(1)The bottom line is that innocent and innocent are completely different
(2)But it’s not as different as people who are not professionally taught law thinkInnocence and innocence can be seen as technically different words rather than a different level of understanding in general The most important difference is that the subject to describe the result in the most common word of declaration is different. In the case of innocence, the prosecution disposes of it, and in the case of innocence, it is judged by the court and comes out as a result. So, the noun disposition for innocence and the noun judgment for innocence are appropriate Furthermore, the acquittal is to be disposed of as a suspect who has not been prosecuted, and the acquittal is to be judged as a accused Legally, it’s a completely different word. One is that before the trial even begins, the trial is over and the result comes outThen, in future articles, we will examine in detail where innocence and innocence are different and where they are the same

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