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I find it interesting that while Plato does not reveal the number of votes that warranted a guilty verdict Socrates states, "but now, had thirty votes gone over to the other side, I should have been acquitted" (p 32). Found guilty by only 30 votes! Another interesting moment is when Socrates confronts one of his accusers, Meletus. Socrates gets him to contradict the affidavit by admitting he thinks Socrates is an atheist. How can Socrates be both an atheist and someone who worships personal deities? ( )