61. Mr. Milosevic proclaims innocence, saying he acted only to keep Yugoslavia whole. 62. Now that his innocence has been proclaimed, he needs to be left alone. 63. Now the spotlight will shift to Gerald Amirault, who has proclaimed his innocence just as loudly as his sister but has not garnered as much public attention. 64. On the Web site, Toney again proclaimed his innocence and asked skeptics to contact him or visit him in prison. 65. Only Harrick can proclaim his innocence and explain this away. 66. Other times, their innocence is proclaimed. 67. Proclaiming his innocence, Traficant predicted a donnybrook in one of many television interviews that continued through the week up to the opening minutes of the trial. 68. Prosecutors felt those episodes could just as easily hurt their case, because Simpson had also proclaimed his innocence during the chase. 69. Peltier has proclaimed his innocence, but Louis Freeh, director of the FBI, adamantly opposes any clemency extended to him. 70. Publicly, the commanders proclaimed innocence. |