A jury does not find one “innocent” as this article claims. A jury decides guilty or non guilty.
I noticed that too.
I'm gonna have to quibble with this just a bit. In our system, since defendants are -- in fact -- innocent until proven guilty, a finding that someone has not been declared to be guilty, therefore, renders that they remain as they were before the trial: 'innocent' of the charges levied.
“A jury decides guilty or non guilty.”
Actually, a jury decides proven guilty or not proven guilty.
not proven guilty = reasonable doubt.