He'll get his day in court. He won't be jailed indefinately, so there's no point in suggesting that. The question is when exactly he'll be tried.
*I* don't think it's unreasonable to have him tried today, given the extensive evidence against him. However, his lawyers will probably object to that, because the judges wouldn't be impartial...
Sometimes, the rule of law is pretty silly. Officially you have to assume someone is innocent, but if it's just plain obvious someone is guilty, the whole thing simply becomes a charade.
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