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A judge’s gavel rests on a book of law.

Students are taught in civics class that, under the American justice system, a defendant may be convicted of a crime only if a jury finds him or her guilty of the charged offense “beyond a reasonable doubt.”

What’s rarely mentioned, however, is that federal law allows judges to ignore a not-guilty verdict and sentence men and women to prison for illegal activity of which they were acquitted.

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