John Brown: Guilty Or Traitor?

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I would re-review the case to finally determine that John Brown was not being traitorous against the government. He was going against the law to fix what he believed was wrong. He wasn't in it for personal gain. Brown was a true idealist. I was always raised to fight for what I believe in, however wrong in the methods he was, I would still give him the chance to explain himself to a jury. After going over all of the facts, I would revoke the treason charge, but still charge John Brown with a different crime (cannot be determined because laws were different in that time period) because of the acts of violence and robbery he committed. Brown's punishment would not likely be death by hanging, instead I would impose several months of

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