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by 0xy
1305 days ago
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Courts determine guilt, and the courts did not find Ross guilty of attempted murder beyond reasonable doubt. So, objectively, Ross is innocent of attempted murder. If the prosecutors thought they had a good case, why wouldn't they pursue this? You can't have it both ways, is court the authority on guilt or not? If not, how can you trust his guilty verdict for the other crimes? |
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