NJ - // //Being 'Found Not Guilty' is not actually the same as 'Being Found Innocent'.
It does not mean that you did not commit the offence,...//
Careful Andy. I tried that approach this time last week (and a few times before that). I'm still not sure that I succeeded with my argument:
https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question1846715-1.html //
I read your comments with interest NJ, and I stand by my, and your better informed, view on the subject.
I always remember a seriously nasty case of child abuse (physical) that my wife was involved in as a Head Teacher, and the school's governing body found in the teacher's favour, swayed by the adolescent crush of an elderly priest, which the woman manipulated in her favour.
She was found 'not guilty', after which she trumpeted her 'innocence' to anyone who would listen.
I saw the evidence, and I know she was as guilty as sin, and because she was found 'not guilty' did not, and never will, make her 'innocent'.