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by 0xy
1311 days ago
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So the courts didn't determine he did it by the only standard that actually matters, guilty beyond reasonable doubt. It is not a contradiction to say he could've been guilty by preponderance of evidence and innocent because of reasonable doubt. You either trust the high standards of criminal culpability, or you don't -- in which case why do you believe his other guilty verdict can be trusted? |
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