Is "innocent before proved guilty" grammatically correct?
Context:
Wanjiku Mzalendo Both Uhuru & Ruto are innocent before proved guilty. Its unfortunate that instead of maintaining a low profile both men chose to wip public ...
Top answer
No, it's wrong. The usual phrase is "innocent until proved/proven guilty". There are several other mistakes in that text.
— Anonymous
No, it's wrong.
The usual phrase is "innocent until proved/proven guilty".
There are several other mistakes in that text.
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