Just being accurate. I don't doubt they did it, but until convicted I would expect a lawyer to use proper terms
I'm sorry. Did you think I said they were convicted? You must have misread.
Perhaps you have somehow been indoctrinated by defense attorneys. There is literally no time that a prosecutor will ever say alleged. Even in court we don't stand up and say "Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, the evidence today will be that on DATE in the JURISDICTION committed the offense of WHATEVER by doing this and that." We don't say allegedly. If we didn't have proof we wouldn't have charged it.
If you want to be a defense attorney, I wish you well.