The idea isn't "They were accused so they must be guilty" but rather there's a good chance the accused could be based on stats. I assume when somebody's accused of anything, the chance of them being innocent/guilty is 50/50 (before I hear of the evidence involved).
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Originally Posted by The Dastardly One
Except Swann actually did it and it's all but proven that he did. With witnesses and everything. His wife just didn't wanna press charges.
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Missed this earlier but that's my point. He still got even though he did. Also, he was initially got suspended, like Amore did, except he didn't fail to tell them.