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17 October, 22:23

f two people of different ethnic backgrounds were guilty of the same crime, but only one of them were accused and tried, this would be a violation of

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  1. 17 October, 22:39
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    It would be a violation of the due process and the equal protection under the law.

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    The fourteenth amendement is based on the conventional interpretation that "justice is blind" and that it should be administered without the implications of race, gender, religious beliefs or ethnicity.
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