She wasn’t found to be ‘innocent’. There was no exonerating evidence. She was found ‘not guilty’. There is a definitive difference. There was quite a bit of evidence against her. She was overcharged.
Also….weird to defend someone that was found to have traces of human remains in her car….didn’t report her daughter missing for weeks…..and tried to have someone else found guilty instead
Congress is working to deliver aid for North Carolinians who are living in tents amid freezing temperatures.
J/k
They're renaming a Post Office in Baltimore.