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{{quote|''You were not at the trial''. Unless you sat through ten months of evidence — unless you saw everything the jury saw, and looked into the whites of the defendant’s eyes — you cannot know the facts and cannot have a viable opinion on her innocence.}} | {{quote|''You were not at the trial''. Unless you sat through ten months of evidence — unless you saw everything the jury saw, and looked into the whites of the defendant’s eyes — you cannot know the facts and cannot have a viable opinion on her innocence.}} | ||
Advanced by those who ''also'' were not at the trial and who, by their own logic, have no better idea of what went on, it really amounts to saying: | Advanced, often, by those who ''also'' were not at the trial<ref>And ''a fortiori'' by those who were: {{pl|https://web.archive.org/web/20250302223229/https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13652275/Lucy-Letby-innocent-madness-stop-trials-evidence-proves-guilt-LIZ-HULL.html|here is Liz Hull}}: | ||
{{quote|But such evidence, by its very nature, is difficult to assimilate, which meant much of it did not make it in to the pages of newspapers — including those now questioning Letby’s guilt.}}</ref> and who, by their own logic, have no better idea of what went on, it really amounts to saying: | |||
{{quote|“I find the trial’s outcome agreeable and wish to entertain no further debate about it.”}} | {{quote|“I find the trial’s outcome agreeable and wish to entertain no further debate about it.”}} |