Sentences with phrase «convinced of your innocence»

In my more than 40 years of practice, I have never been more impressed with or convinced of the innocence of clients than I am with Steven Aiello and Joseph Gerardi.»
Convinced of her innocence, Kildare visits Elizabeth in her prison cell to get her help in uncovering the Golem.
and, «Now I get to listen to the local riffraff try and convince me of their innocence
Both in the «solemn» and the «summary» acquittals, not proven is interpreted as indicating that the jury or judge, respectively, is not convinced of the innocence of the accused; in fact, they may be morally or even factually convinced that the accused is guilty, but do not find the proofs sufficient for a conviction under the elements of the crime on the jury instruction / verdict form.
I also became convinced of their innocence based on many things but most memorable to me was a discussion I had with my brother in law and his wife who had been to Ayers Rock around the same time and had pictures of dingoes wandering through the same campsite as well as a picture of a tent that had been ripped by a dingo trying to get food.

Not exact matches

Going on cable news and making a preemptive, point - by - point case for Trump's innocence is the surest method of convincing the base that they needn't pay attention to investigation - related hysteria anymore.
She is convinced in all her childish naïveté and innocence, this conviction also ennobles her nature and imparts to her a preternatural greatness, so that like a thaumaturge she is able to conjure the finite powers of existence and make the very stones weep, while on the other hand in her flurry she may just as well run to Herod as to Pilate and move the whole world by her tears.
Right now, you are convinced that the world is a place of delight and love and warmth and comfort — I long to protect this innocence for as long as I can.
One of the things abusers do when confronted is to try and convince people of their innocence by suddenly equalizing the imbalance of power.
This article convincing me of ex-NSA's innocence.
Although the prosecutor had convinced a jury to sentence the pair to death based on questionable circumstantial evidence, the nagging doubts about their guilt or innocence which had turned the case into something of a cause celebre have remained unresolved to this very day.
Veronica is convinced of Logan's innocence, but the public is not, nor are the guys at «TMZ» reporting on the case.
Assigned, along with his legal partner Helen Devaney (Kerry Fox), to defend Stuart (David Ngoombujarra), small - time Adelaide lawyer David O'Sullivan (Robert Carlyle) is convinced of his client's innocence, and accuses the Ceduna police of torture and coercion.
This is so that an apparently guilty client only has to convince a court of his innocence, not a court and his lawyer.
Barry Scheck, founder of the Innocence Project, is not convinced that the bill truly demonstrates an effort to prevent wrongful convictions.
You are confident that the defense attorney, having only hearsay knowledge of the case, can not or will not present as convincing or as thorough an argument for your innocence, as you could without their help.
Even after the Court of Appeal quashes someone's conviction, they need to convince the Secretary of State of their innocence.
Instead, according to the Colorado Supreme Court, criminal defendants seeking a return of funds paid in conjunction with a later - vacated conviction must bring a separate civil suit under a Colorado statute — the Exoneration Act — in which, among other burdens, plaintiffs apparently have to prove their actual innocence by clear and convincing evidence in order to recover.
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