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"The two defendants were Siamese twins. The guilty man was set free, because to punish him would mean punishing an innocent man."
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Two men were being tried for murder. The jury found one man guilty and the other innocent. The judge turned to the guilty man and said, "Even though your guilt has been established, the law compels me to set you free." How could such a bizarre judgment occur?
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They were identical twins and there was no way to tell them apart to find who really did it.
They were siamese twins :)
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They were siamese twins, so he couldn't put the innocent one in jail, which meant the guilty one had to go free.
Lisa
The guilty man was found innocent.
My dh gave me the answer!
They were siamese twins. The judge couldn't punish one without punishing the other.
They were siamese twins. The judge couldn't punish one without punishing the other.
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