(1) Little did I know that it would corrupt my innocent little mind.
(2) They had to decide - on the basis of the legal arguments put forward - whether the defendant was guilty or innocent .
(3) As far as I'm concerned, this sounds like an innocent mistake.
(4) Ill-timed injury was partly to blame, but so was an innocent jest that went wrong.
(5) That seemingly innocent change has dramatic consequences for phenomenology.
(6) It's an innocent pleasure
(7) Thirty-two years ago since I was called to the Bar and in 32 years I have never known anybody who pleaded guilty when they were innocent .
(8) She was far from a naive young innocent ; she knew exactly what was happening, what had been happening since last night.
(9) It is worth embarrassing the accuser, to avoid the risk of a wrongful conviction and possibly spare an innocent defendant years in prison.
(10) And for that world, it is now imperative that no further suffering is inflicted on innocent people.
(11) The Republicans are acting like it was all an innocent mistake.
(12) Let the people, and the world, judge who is right and who is wrong, who is guilty and who innocent .
(13) It allows us to revisit a time in our past when life was simpler and more innocent .
(14) As a rule such conflicts take the form of u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510contract killingsu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb of certain businessmen not involving the murder of innocent bystanders.
(15) This campaign helps make a difference to ease the suffering of so many innocent people languishing in prison.
(16) We may have lost this round, but we will continue to fight until an innocent girl is set free to live and enjoy her life.
(17) She was found innocent
(18) The notion that linking to such material is an innocent mistake that anyone could make is one that, for all my charitable instincts, I find difficult to swallow.
(19) I remind you again, this is university - it seems preposterous to me that a seemingly innocent event such as carrying home a drunken friend could wind you up in so much trouble.
(20) In the US justice system if an innocent man found guilty at trial does not feign guilt and remorse he is likely to be mercilessly punished.