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Regardless, it seems that they're railroading a guilty person.


Is that supposed to make it OK?

If the man is actually guilty of a crime, convict him of that crime. If not, don't.

What you're saying is that we should convict innocent people of crimes they haven't committed because we don't like them. Do you not see the problem with that?


That's what the term "railroaded" means in this context: that a person is not being subject to due process.




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