Guiltless in a sentence as an adjective

The legal system isn't perfect, lots of basically guiltless people get chewed up by the machine.

>they aren't guiltless eitherHow is the bill's author/sponsor at all to blame for centurylink doing this?

"Whoever among you is guiltless may be the first to throw a stone...."Among other things, this is a hypocrisy issue.

MIT was found "guiltless" by Provost Reif after an "internal investigation" was conducted over the course of almost a decade.

The most careful people are attacked by illness; the sturdiest by physical decline; punishments affect those who are completely guiltless; riots those who live in total seclusion.

Thus someone who merely partakes of hate speech, with no intent to intimidate, is guiltless of a hate crime, because the first tier of motivation is absent, and thus no free-speech rights have been infringed upon.

> Is there a word which means a government acknowledges their laws were wrong and the people prosecuted under them were guiltless victims?It's called an apology, admission of guilt, and usually some reparations are involved.

Guiltless definitions

adjective

free from evil or guilt; "an innocent child"; "the principle that one is innocent until proved guilty"

See also: innocent clean-handed