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He accused the United States of having a simplistic moral and political compass, saying that the housekeeper, "because she was a poor immigrant, was inevitably innocent, and Mr. Strauss-Kahn, because he was powerful, was inevitably guilty".
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Another priest conducted "fair trials", where a boy – often myself – would be brought to the front for some infraction, tried by his classmates, inevitably found guilty and have his pants pulled down in front of everyone for a spanking.
That curiosity, as well as his fixation with missing persons, inevitably stirs guilty memories of his brother, who disappeared in a blizzard, a tragedy that still chills Erlendur to the bone but has made him a sensitive witness to the suffering of lost souls.
In the Middle Ages, dogs and other animals were often put on trial for their perceived wrongdoings: having bumped into and killed a child on a busy Medieval street, a dog might be dressed in human clothes, brought in front of the court, and, nearly inevitably, found guilty and executed in public.
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One visitor, Erica Reisman of Cherry Hill, N.J., said that individuals should remain "innocent until proven guilty," but that the exhibit had inevitably left her uneasy.
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The fatal stabbing of the Aberdeen schoolboy, whose killer was cleared of murder but found guilty of culpable homicide on Monday, has inevitably led to calls for school security to be tightened and accusations that warning signs were missed.
Pressure on defendants to accept a plea bargain is often immense and the risk inevitably exists that the innocent will agree to enter a guilty plea.
"The thing that inevitably beat us was the same thing that we have been guilty the whole series: taking stupid penalties," Robinson said.
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