HI, OJ was never exonerated but found "not guilty" which simply means the jury did not find him guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Exonerated would mean that one found him to be innocent. [they were probably the only ones who had any doubt---probably they are now undecided voters] Regards, John
Dear John, Thanks for your comments. Actually I chose the word exonerated because it was only one word. "Found not guilty" seemed too long for a cartoon. Karyl
HI, OJ was never exonerated but found "not guilty" which simply means the jury did not find him guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Exonerated would mean that one found him to be innocent.
ReplyDelete[they were probably the only ones who had any doubt---probably they are now undecided voters] Regards, John
Dear John,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments. Actually I chose the word exonerated because it was only one word. "Found not guilty" seemed too long for a cartoon.
Karyl