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His poor score after a campaign in which he suggested banning Muslim headscarves from universities and was forced to protest his innocence faced with several legal investigations into corrupt campaign financing, showed he had become just as much a hate figure on the right as on the left.
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Mr. Williams, 34, who has repeatedly maintained his innocence, faces a host of charges in connection with the shooting, including manslaughter, tampering with witnesses and evidence, and obstruction.
Ironically, the prisoners who keep insisting upon their innocence face greater punishment.
Federal prosecutors have a 93percentt conviction rate when cases go trial, and those convicted after first claiming their innocence face substantially longer sentences.
This is hardly a crude Holocaust joke; humour is used to convey the tragedy of love and innocence when faced with evil.
As a consequence, indeterminate-sentenced prisoners maintaining innocence are often faced with the so-called parole deal, where they are unable to achieve parole unless they undertake offence-behaviour courses that require the admission of guilt as a prerequisite.
Tender towards innocence, tough-minded when faced with brutality and injustice, Milosz could be at one moment susceptible, at another remorseless.
The former Fifa presidential candidate Mohamed Bin Hammam has vowed to provide "convincing grounds" to prove his innocence when he faces corruption charges in Zurich this week.
The glowing praise of a staff member accused of serial violence against women was in line with the president's own denials of sexual impropriety despite accusations from more than a dozen women and his habit of accepting claims of innocence from men facing similar allegations.
It is disheartening to hear of prosecutors opposing DNA tests which may prove the innocence of persons facing the death penalty.
Edible icon of Americana, frosted symbol of comfort and innocence, it may not have faced such an identity crisis since first appearing in cookbooks sometime in the 18th century.
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