I was reading a news report this morning on an assault in London and it lead me to this quote:
Keep in mind though in a court of law you are either acquitted or found guilty. An acquittal doesn’t mean you’re innocent, it just means there’s not enough evidence to convict you.
I am wondering if this is actually true? Logically it makes sense it would be this way – which would means if you are charged with an offense, you are never really innocent of it in the eyes of the law.
