91.   Unlike Blanton, who has had made few comments about the bombing over the years, Cherry has proclaimed his innocence in frequent interviews and news conferences.

92.   Unlike other cases where executed inmates had proclaimed their innocence, there are no questions about a chain of custody of the evidence.

93.   When reports of the investigation surfaced this year, Tucker proclaimed his innocence and said that he was another black official whom the government was trying to humiliate.

94.   Zhitnik, by now well versed in the art of proclaiming innocence, felt the response was excessive.

95.   Proclaiming his innocence, Tommy disappeared and eluded what authorities maintained had been a intensive manhunt.

96.   Police have said the Ramseys are under suspicion, while the couple has repeatedly proclaimed innocence.

97.   Rebovich said the blackmail allegations against Cino, who has proclaimed innocence, fed the stereotype.

98.   A former Lithuanian security chief, charged with sending scores of Jews to their deaths during the Nazi occupation, proclaimed his innocence in court Thursday from a wheelchair.

99.   A single witness testified that Mechanic had launched the cherry bomb, and Mechanic always proclaimed his innocence.

100.   All had proclaimed their innocence.

v. + innocence >>共 106
maintain 35.16%
proclaim 13.89%
prove 10.89%
protest 10.83%
declare 5.02%
claim 3.33%
profess 3.20%
assert 2.28%
plead 2.28%
lose 1.89%
proclaim + n. >>共 267
innocence 27.03%
victory 7.36%
independence 3.30%
state 2.66%
intention 2.28%
support 1.90%
faith 1.65%
love 1.65%
belief 1.02%
loyalty 1.02%
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