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25 September, 21:21

In the case of two Arizona brothers charged with torturing three men, each brother's fate was decided by a different jury. One brother was convicted, and the other was acquitted. What was the difference between the two trials?

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  1. 25 September, 21:22
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    One of them was found guilty and the other was not

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    A conviction is when the court finds someone guilty of a crime and a acquittal is when the court finds the defendant not guilty of a crime.
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