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Innocent meaning
Free from guilt, sin, or immorality. | Bearing no legal responsibility for a wrongful act. | Without wrongful intent; accidental or in good faith.
Example sentences (20)
He was an innocent man, much like many other innocent people who are being persecuted by this now Fascist government of ours, and I was honored to give him a Full Pardon!
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We believe he’s totally innocent, and if you’re an innocent party and someone makes a salacious charge against you, then you should have recourse if you succeed in the criminal case.
Whereas he rightfully condemned the unimaginable evil act of Hamas that over 1,400 innocent Israelis, he is waging a merciless campaign against innocent Palestinians who had nothing to do with Hamas’ acts of terror.
If the organization believes without a doubt that the potential client is innocent, it will do everything it can within the boundaries of the law to free an innocent person, investigating and pushing for a new trial.
She is innocent, she is innocent, the TRUTH will set her free.
Many people in the community were concerned that innocent Kindergarteners would be sharing essentially the same campus with (less innocent) High School students.
With every innocent, or even non innocent killed we are merely increasing the hatred of the United States by the people who live there.
Wow, I thought she was innocent and railroaded by the Italians, but if Breitbarters think she's innocent I am probably wrong.
Arguably, the worst case is when only one party is guilty: here, the innocent one has no incentive to confess, while the guilty one has a strong incentive to confess and give testimony (including false testimony ) against the innocent.
At the same time, Innocent encouraged the cities in Tuscany to form a league, called the League of San Genesio against German imperial interests in Italy, and they placed themselves under Innocent’s protection.
He attempted to convince Pope Innocent III to intervene in the conflict, but Innocent's efforts were unsuccessful.
He took the name Innocent III, maybe as a reference to his predecessor Innocent II (1130-1143), who had succeeded in asserting the Papacy's authority over the emperor (in contrast with Celestine III 's recent policy).
Innocent benefited from the resolution of his long-standing English problem, but John probably gained more, as Innocent became a firm supporter of John for the rest of his reign, backing him in both domestic and continental policy issues.
The murder of Pierre de Castelnau — Innocent's legate — in 1208, by unknown assailants commonly believed to be friends of Count Raymond of Toulouse (who was not a Cathar), caused Innocent to change his methods from words to weapons.
This is consistent with protecting innocent life because the death penalty would only be applied to those who have proven to be a threat to innocent life.
According to the president of the Association, Prof. Innocent Ujah, the development may have left Nigeria with only 4.7 per cent of its specialists to service the healthcare needs of an estimated population of 200 million people.
A fundraiser created to cover funeral expenses was created on Monday, describing their children as 'the sweetest most innocent angels'.
All persons are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
All those parties say Price is presumed innocent and should be allowed to continue governing.