Factual innocence means that a person did not: 1. Engage in the conduct for which he or she was convicted; 2. Engage in conduct constituting a lesser included or inchoate offense of the crime for which he or she was convicted; 3. Commit any other crime arising out of or reasonably connected to the facts supporting the indictment or information upon which he or she was convicted; and 4. Commit the conduct charged by the State under any theory of criminal liability alleged in the indictment or information.
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