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Sacco and Vanzetti did not receive a fair trial, as their case was heavily influenced by the political climate of the time, including anti-immigrant sentiment and their anarchist beliefs. The trial was marked by numerous irregularities, including a lack of credible evidence linking them to the crime and biased statements from the judge. Additionally, the prosecution relied more on their political affiliation than on solid evidence. These factors contributed to widespread belief that their conviction was unjust and politically motivated.

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