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The phrase "declared innocent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts when someone is officially found not guilty of a crime.
Example: "After a lengthy trial, the defendant was finally declared innocent of all charges."
Alternatives: "found not guilty" or "acquitted of the charges."
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With this declaration Monothelitism became heresy, and Maximus was posthumously declared innocent of all charges against him.
"We are not asking him to be declared innocent.
He is innocent and he deserved to be declared innocent".
Yet he was not declared innocent, and his old life could never be resumed as before.
Repatriation would not require Soering to be declared innocent or fit for release.
3. was declared innocent following a retrial 25 years after execution?
Magpies have been declared innocent after more than 200 years of being branded nature's thieves.
If nothing untoward is found in the B sample, Smith would be declared innocent, he said.
I hope they are all declared innocent which is exactly what they were.
They said they want the young men to be declared innocent.
Accused of the murders, Arnaud spent 19 months in jail before he was declared innocent in 1943.
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