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Another legal puzzle

08.12.08 | 1 Comment

Two men were being tried for a murder. The jury found one of them guilty and the other one not guilty. The judge turned to the guilty one and said: ‘This is the strangest case I have ever come across! Though your guilt has been established beyond any reasonable doubts, the law compels me to set you free.’
How do you explain this?

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