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Statements by government officials that assert the guilt of senior UNM figures undermine the presumption of innocence.
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His most striking public pronouncement on the Dewani case came when he seemed to assert the British man's guilt.
It is in these roundelays of rationalization, recrimination and remorse, with each family member trying to assert the legitimacy of his claim and work the others' guilt spots, that "Raymond" soars above every other current sitcom.
Today right-wing antigovernment rhetoric gives people caught in that bind a release from guilt, allowing them to focus their resentment on the government rather than themselves and to righteously assert the individualistic virtues they violate but still believe in.
"He can assert the Fifth Amendment".
I assert the same.
Finally, one asserts the proposition.
"Yes!" asserted the tourist-general.
It is hard to find anyone who will confidently assert Maharaj's guilt.
Those who continue to assert Knox's guilt will no doubt scoff as she tells her well-honed version of events, seeming less like a woman once convicted of murder and more like a sardonic podcast host.
The result is a strangely lopsided book, which spends a lot of time going over ground — the Venona transcripts, Alger Hiss, the Rosenbergs — that has been well covered in recent years and asserting, for the umpteenth time, the guilt of people whom few liberals today would try to defend.
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