In which innocence can be irrelevant: the defendant “wept with joy. Then she stood before the judge and pleaded guilty to a crime she says she did not commit.” [Emily Yoffe, The Atlantic]
In which innocence can be irrelevant: the defendant “wept with joy. Then she stood before the judge and pleaded guilty to a crime she says she did not commit.” [Emily Yoffe, The Atlantic]
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