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Clemens predictably professed innocence.
"Was it you?" he asked one stagehand, who professed innocence.
Thomas professed innocence, saying that he was the subject of a "high-tech lynching".
When confronted with the litany of crimes he is accused of committing, the sheriff neither professed innocence nor admitted guilt.
Although Mr. Sindona professed innocence at his trial, which began last June, prosecutors presented a confession by the man Mr. Sindona hired to do the killing, William Joseph Arico, an American.
Then, as pro-Russian protests and armed bands of men started appearing in eastern Ukraine, accusations started flying of a slow-motion invasion by Russia – which has professed innocence and an interest only in protecting ethnic Russians from dangerous factions.
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THE chubby boy in camouflage stood at grudging attention before the commandant, professing innocence of conduct unbecoming.
By reminding everyone of a real military agreement, you can profess innocence while having military "exercises" overstepping their bounds.
Mr. Darkazanli professes innocence and said in a telephone interview that the police had not spoken to him in the context of the raids today.
Landis quickly professed his innocence.
The operative has since been charged with state election crimes but has professed his innocence.
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