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Originally Posted by Wickedson
It's an attempt to persuade the public to one's side by going on a PR blitz.
This is usually done by the party that has the weakest case.
Maybe you should go back and try high school again.
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Yeah, the bad guy usually wants to make it into a big story, and the good guy usually just wants it to go away.
I know that whenever I see someone rushed out of a courtroom with their jacket pulled over their head and lawyers blocking the cameras I think "that person looks innocent". I mean why would the person who has done nothing wrong want to get their side of the story out?