Idle no more?

Tecumsehsbones

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Probably me I don't know the difference and I hope I never have to ;)

No, it was in the CTV story. Not your fault at all.

If you ever do have to, an acquittal is a judgement made after a jury (or judge if the case is not being tried to a jury) verdict of "not guilty," just as a conviction is a judgement made after a jury (or judge) verdict of "guilty."
 

Twin_Moose

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No, it was in the CTV story. Not your fault at all.

If you ever do have to, an acquittal is a judgement made after a jury (or judge if the case is not being tried to a jury) verdict of "not guilty," just as a conviction is a judgement made after a jury (or judge) verdict of "guilty."

Thanks
 

Mowich

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