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u can look up this question cause this one is not that important but put some words in ur own saying.......What is the difference between “innocent” and “not guilty" ???????????

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They kinda sound the same but..

Innocent is when there’s no charge against you. You have no trouble on you.

Not guilty is when there wasn’t enough information or testimonies against your charge. Or no proof that you committed the crime or the bad thing you did,

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Innocent: free from guilt; free from legal fault. This should not be confused with the term “not guilty.” Not guilty is a verdict by a judge or a jury that a person accused of a crime did not commit it or that there is not enough evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the accused committed the crime.

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