It can be a case of "Pot luck" how a trial pans out, and who gets convicted or not, there's nothing fair about certain trials, it's like a game, where cases are manipulated, depending on the views of a particular judge, none of them are impartial, we need a dramatic overall of the way cases are tried in the UK, I might even be pursuaded to agree to a trail being heard by three judges, where one favours the prosecutions arguments, another the defence arguments, and a third who's job it is, to be impartial...