childlike innocence
innocence lost
presumption of innocence
alleging his innocence of the charge.
She has the innocence of a child.
There was a touching air of innocence about the boy.
they'd avenge assaults on her innocence by others.
her protestations of innocence were in vain.
Her innocence has been proved.
enter a plea of innocence; enter a complaint.
The defense attorneys established the innocence of the accused.
He was convinced of her innocence.
The poet eloquently expresses the sense of lost innocence.
His innocence was proved at last.
The accused man proved his innocence of the crime.
The suspects will do their usual number—protesting innocence—and then confess.
He died protesting his innocence to the last.
He continue to maintain his technical innocence of any indictable offence .
He continued to maintain his technical innocence of any indictable offence.
She has proved her innocence to us.
2) the assertor and judger who are both same in the argument of appeal to ignorance, but not in presumption of innocence.
They went astray, in their innocence, to such a degree that they introduced the immense enfeeblement of a crime into their establishment as an element of strength.
He addressed TV cameras to profess his innocence and say he was being framed.
Catherine pleaded her innocence; however, nobody believed her.
Afterward, he rallied with supporters and proclaimed his innocence.
You wanna prove your innocence, here's your chance.
I'm just doing this to prove my innocence.
He has always protest his innocence.
We ache for all the lost innocence of the world.
The lawyer spoke in defense of his client's innocence.
Mr. Trump protested his innocence on his Truth Social platform.
Mr Jose maintain his innocence and says the accusations are political.
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