Now, in the context of the highly successful documentary Presumed Guilty , I met two underlines that curiously come very seasonably.
The first one heading to Chapter XLI of Red and black Stendhal, which is about the process to Julien Sorel.
"The whole country will long remember this famous process. The interest charged was extraordinary, the reason was that his crime was strange, and therefore not repugnant. Although it would have been terrible, this man was so attractive! ... His boundless luck, nipped in the bud, enhance tenderness. 'Do you condemn it? ", Asked the women to their acquaintances, palideciedo visibly." Sainte-Beuve
And the second is the eighth chapter process of Kafka.
"The peculiarity is that Leni is beautiful most of the defendants. [...] If he looks good, most of the defendants themselves are beautiful. It is a singular appearance, almost a category of social sciences. The defendants are the most beautiful. It is not the fault of that beautifies, because - at least speaking as a lawyer - not all are guilty, not just the embellished sentencing, they are not all doomed, or whether the explanation has to be in the very process that makes defendants. "
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