A guilty person can't be framed, period. The article said they hid evidence from the defense that would exonerate or be exculpatory.
Exculpatory evidence is evidence favorable to the defendant in a criminal trial that exonerates or tends to exonerate the defendant of guilt.
I'm sure we people here that want to change that definition as well.
The standards in court have nothing to do with the definition of or what framing is.
The police could think someone was guilty and create evidence against them and it wouldn't be framing if he were guilty but would be framing if he were innocent. A person that is innocent or not guilty BARD may still be guilty of doing the crime.
Innocent in the definition of framing has nothing to do with a court verdict per se.
Not releasing exculpatory evidence is and should be criminal and in many cases would be framing.