Perhaps because they understand the context of the confessions?
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A Court understood the context of the confessions and hurled them out of court.
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And there are plenty of people who believe that was wrong, not just Trump. My point.
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In our system public opinion on guilt/ innocence means nothing. They're not guilty
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Second, "not guilty" doesn't mean you didn't do it: http://www.defendingoregon.com/innocent-v-guilty/ …
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DNA exonerated the CP5. They convicted the real assailant, who confessed, w DNA match. Trump is a racist.
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Sounds like he was just wrong. Same as the police.
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More than wrong. Unwilling to recognize or admit he was wrong in face of overwhelming evidence
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He hasn't admitted he was wrong about anything. Why is this special?
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It isn't special. It is instructive
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It is confirmation bias. And on some level you know it. You just won't admit you are wrong. 
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