In Scotland, they have three verdicts: guilty, not guilty, and not proven. It’s one way of showing that even if the jury didn’t believe the evidence amounted to proof beyond a reasonable doubt, it didn’t find the defendant innocent either.


That would certainly apply in these circumstances.  The prosecutor over reached and then couldn't make a case beyond reasonable murder for capital murder. 

The bitch got away with killing her child thanks to poor prosecution by an inept prosecutor.

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