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They didn't. Most people who were accused of witchcrafter were wrongly accused & convicted.
Not really... That is not a joke...
A number of people have been falsely accused and convicted. If you were somewhere else during the event or know people that can vouch for you and were aware of your whereabouts, get that information in writing as fast as possible.
was president from Chile in the 80's whom was being accused of stealing the governments money and for comiting atroceties with his own people.
Wrongly accused of WHAT? They defend themselves the same way as anyone else must. Remember, in the U.S. the accused are considered innocent until they are proven guilty.
2 in 1692 all 26 who actually went to trial (lots more were accused) were convicted.
The procedure is biased in favor of the criminal in the United States. The innocent until proven guilty is an attempt to be sure that innocent people are not convicted.
People on the First Fleet came from all walks of life. The convicts were made up of thieves, pick-pockets, forgers, petty criminals and ordinary people just struggling to survive and driven to steal food. Some were convicted of assault. Murderers were not transported on the First Fleet.
They committed crimes like Stealing Jewellery Stealing letters Having more than one marriage Cutting or burning clothes Stealing fish from the river Stealing roots, plants and trees And stealing anything People on the First Fleet came from all walks of life. The convicts were made up of thieves, pick-pockets, forgers, petty criminals and ordinary people just struggling to survive and driven to steal food. Some were convicted of assault. Murderers were not transported on the First Fleet.
It is bad. Stealing in the workplace is stealing. The people who steal in the workplace usually rationalize their actions but they are only fooling themselves. Stealing is stealing.
Because the people of Lantern Yard falsely accuse him of stealing and he is convicted guilty, so they force him out.
In the Salem witch trails, 19 people we know of were hung, though there might have been more. Over 150 people were accused of witchcraft, and they became social outcasts since their reputation was so tarnished by the accusation.