Originally Posted by
Sunamer
Not guilty means not guilty; not enought evidence presented to prove beyond reasonable doubt the accussed actually did what the accuser claims. Not guilty verdict does not, however, does not mean they were not sure, therefore the accused might still be guilty.
Or as Larry L. Archie, Esq. famously advertises: "Just because you did it doesn't mean you're guilty."
The plaintiff media campaign hails the accuser as a decorated military veteran. But so is the accused, a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel in the reserves.
Unless Alaska coughs up a big cash settlement, we'll probably find out more as this case progresses.