Accountability does not require shame. A person can acknowledge that their action led to an undesirable outcome without carrying a sense of moral failure. The distinction is critical:
This distinction creates a grey area that the public often struggles to navigate. A defendant may walk free, but they do not walk away with a certified stamp of innocence. They are simply un-convicted. -Guilty -RINSEN
The first step in avoiding a "Guilty" verdict is the retrieval of exculpatory evidence. In a system where the state holds immense power, the defense must aggressively retrieve data, witness statements, and surveillance footage to counter the narrative. This is the agitation phase—the "scrubbing" of the prosecution's case to find the flaws. Accountability does not require shame