71.   Raul Salinas, who remains in a maximum-security prison cell in Mexico on charges of ordering the murder of a prominent politician, has steadfastly proclaimed his innocence.

72.   Rose also released a letter written by Falcone last month proclaiming his innocence to French prosecutors.

73.   Resto and Lewis have proclaimed their innocence.

74.   Schwarz has most outspokenly proclaimed his innocence from the beginning of the trial, and the evidence against him seemed the most ambiguous.

75.   She repeated her belief that her son is innocent, saying that he wrote her a letter proclaiming his innocence in October.

76.   Since then, the book, in which Simpson proclaims his innocence, has been a runaway success for its publisher, Little, Brown.

77.   Soon after his ruling, Springsteen took the stand to proclaim his innocence.

78.   The governor responded to the slayings by proclaiming the innocence of the police, and by issuing accounts of the shooting that have since been discounted by investigators.

79.   The general refused, proclaimed his innocence and proceeded to attend a cabinet meeting the next day.

80.   The man convicted of the rape and slashing murder of a Hurst woman a decade ago went to his death Wednesday night still proclaiming his 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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