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"The FBI should not exist to make people look like terrorists when they aren't," Joshua Blanchard, an attorney for Croft, told jurors. They said their clients committed no crimes and they criticized the use of FBI informants in the case, the Detroit News reported. In their closing arguments, attorneys for Croft and Fox told jurors that the government's case was entrapment. A makeshift house was built to simulate breaking in to the governor's vacation home in northern Michigan and abducting her, they alleged. In planning for the kidnapping, Fox compiled a list of tools the conspirators would need, including handcuffs and a hood to cover Whitmer’s head, the Detroit News reported the prosecution as saying during the trial. In the retrial, prosecutors again used testimony from FBI informants and two key witnesses who pleaded guilty to kidnapping conspiracy charges. The 12-member jury panel deliberated for about eight hours over two days, according to the Detroit News. Actual innocence is different from being found not guilty after trial. Innocence doesn't really come up too much in the criminal justice system, which may seem strange to some. "The Justice Department will not tolerate violent extremist plots of this nature seeking to undermine our democracy." When a jury or judge reaches a verdict after a trial, they have two choices - guilty or not guilty. At trial, an acquittal occurs when the jury (or the judge if it's a judge trial) determines that the prosecution hasn't proved the defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. In other words, to find a defendant not guilty is to acquit. A verdict of not guilty constitutes an acquittal. "Today's verdict confirms this plot was very real and very dangerous," Birge said. 7031 Koll Center Pkwy, Pleasanton, CA 94566. Attorney Andrew Birge said in a statement on Tuesday that the threat to Whitmer also put bystanders at risk and that no elected official should be targeted in such a way. "They will never break my unwavering faith in the goodness and decency of our people."Īssistant U.S. "I cannot - I will not - let extremists get in the way of the work we do," she said in a statement issued by her office.