Sacco And Vanzetti Case Study

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Sacco and Vanzetti were both innocent in this case. There is too much reasonable doubt to determine that they are guilty. They were convicted due to being Italian immigrants, and having radical beliefs. At the time of this case, the "Red Scare" was occuring in the United States. Both Sacco and Vanzetti fit the bill of discrimination. Both were Italian immigrants, and they had radical views. They were discriminated against, and wrongly convicted. If the jury were to ignore their nationality and beliefs, the evidence against them is not compelling. Seven eyewitnesses witnessed Sacco near the crime, yet none of the eyewitnesses were certain of this. Two of the eyewitnesses claimed that they only briefly saw a car with a man leaning out 70 feet