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Media Trials vs Court Trials: Why Legal Outcomes Rarely Match Headlines
By the time a high-profile case reaches judgment, public opinion has usually delivered its verdict weeks ago. Then the judge hands down the actual decision, and no one saw it coming. This pattern repeats itself with remarkable consistency. The surprise isn't because judges are being deliberately contrarian. It's because courts operate in an entirely different universe from the one most of us inhabit when scrolling through news feeds.

