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Dillon Cooper P. Kannady 11 MWF Essay 4 Celebrity Justice The jury finds the defendant not guilty. People hear this phrase in most celebrity cases. Unfortunately, that is not always the correct verdict. With celebrities becoming more involved in criminal acts, the justice system is becoming more of a divided system. On one side, they have regular citizens and the other consist of the rich and famous. By creating these imaginary sides, everyone is defeating the purpose of the Bill of Rights, which states that everyone is to be treated equally, to be granted a fair trial, and make every trial public. In the present time, the justice of America can be bought and sold to anyone that is well known or famous, but for the average citizens it is mandatory to go by the exact text, no exceptions. For an average case of theft, the criminal is more likely to serve up to or more...

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