To Kill a Mockingbird

Why does Atticus believe Tom Robinson's case should not of come to the trial

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Atticus uses clever rhetoric and play on words to tell the jury that Tom is so obviously innocent, that this case should not have gone to trial, "This case should never have come to trial.... it as simple as black and white."