Oh, I get it.
There's nothing wrong with my reading comprehension.
I don't know whether or not the convicted criminal in question is actually guilty: come to that, no one other than the criminal and the victim do. All I - or anyone - knows is the result of his trial.
The fact that you can't see - or admit - your bias, when it shows up in every post you make on this subject - speaks for itself.
Let me ask you this - does the issue of whether your client is guilty matter at all, or do you seek to mount the best defense of your client whether or not he/she committed the crime?
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