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Your desperation is cute, Stupid.
I provided two definitions proving my point. Innocent is most definitely in the second definition I provided. Did you really think editing out the part that makes you look like an idiot would work.
It didn’t, did it, Moron. Keep lying, it’s what you do best.
LOL
By "edit out," you mean I gave a link to your post.
And I didn't edit out your quote. That post had two components. One was a copy & paste from a foreign dictionary. Those were not your own words. I quoted YOUR own words...
"Acquit = Not Guilty = Innocent."
So explain how a person can be innocent if they commit a crime just because a jury (or in this case, the Senate) finds them not guilty?