Widespread Panic

Why are protestors present outside the courthouse during Chessman's hearing in the novel, Widespread Panic?

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The people protesting outside the courthouse during Chessman's hearing loudly espouse their belief that the death penalty is fundamentally wrong. Sadly, Freddy knows that protestors are being paid by Marlon Brando, which makes them a symbol of what people will do for money.

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