This = That

Subject: This = That
From: Beverly Parks <bparks -at- HUACHUCA-EMH1 -dot- ARMY -dot- MIL>
Date: Tue, 31 Jan 1995 08:06:27 MST

If one is presumed innocent until proven guilty, and then in
trial found to be not guilty, doesn't that make "not guilty"
equal to "innocent"? At what point did the person's status
change from "presumed innocent" to "not guilty." Why is there a
distinction?

=*= Beverly Parks =*= bparks -at- huachuca-emh1 -dot- army -dot- mil =*=
=*= "Unless otherwise stated, all comments are my own. =*=
=*= I am not representing my employer in any way." =*=

(...)
> I'm seeing the terms energy/electricity used interchangeably in many
> publications lately. Is this a trend? It's as annoying to me as
> publications that write as if liberal = Democrat, conservative =
> Republican, Internet = information superhighway, and found not
> guilty = found innocent.


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