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1 I, 12| and you can defend your innocence by pointing out that you 2 I, 13| guilt or to establish his innocence. Wherever such charges are 3 II, 8 | especially excited, because their innocence, as well as the setting 4 II, 24| produces an impression of his innocence; and if the prosecutor goes 5 II, 24| the hearer infers guilt or innocence, but no proof is given, 6 II, 24| an appearance of probable innocence, but whereas in the latter