"If he really wants to proclaim his innocence, then he'll have to come here and do it."
"I have proclaimed my innocence for so long, and now others will know I'm innocent as well."
If somebody actually came to me proclaiming their innocence, I'd probably die of a heart attack.
On May 18, 1917, he was executed, proclaiming his innocence to the end.
All three men proclaimed their innocence at trial and filed appeals.
For months he has proclaimed his innocence, saying that in the chaos of the crowd, the police just picked the wrong person.
Jackson described the search in an emotional public statement, and proclaimed his innocence.
They can call out to reporters to proclaim their innocence without being punished.
The hatchet, probably, though yet another book is soon to proclaim its innocence.
If convicted, the six defendants, who have proclaimed their innocence, face up to 10 years in prison.