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Sure you can, an alibi is one example. If there's video of a suspect being 100 miles away from the crime scene at the time the crime was committed that's actual innocence. It's rare but things like that do actually happen.
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I see he's resorting to the "YOU CAN'T PROVE YOU ARENT GOD" argument. It's possible to prove innocence to the same standard we use to prove guilt.
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I'm sure the people at the Innocence Project would be surprised to learn that all the rulings of actual innocence they got weren't actually part of our legal system.
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