Guilty!

This is thread is trying to demonstrate that Socrates was guilty indeed, and the Athenians were right in condemning him.
It is not AH in the canonical sense since there is not a POD, but the concept that Socrates was gulitless is so ingrained into our mentality that I think such an effort could be considered almost -AH .
Here are the main imputations:

1) High treason in time of war

2) Corruption of young citizens

3) Blasphemy

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Regarding 1) Treason in time of war:

Stirring trouble during the peoponesian war, whileAthens was locked in a life-and-death struggle, can be considered in itself an act of treason.
Sowing doubts on democratic ordinaments in such a time is objectively an act of treason
 
Regarding 2) Corruption of young citizens

The key figures in the 30 Tyrants regimes (Critia, Xenophon, Plato) were Socrates disciples.
This argument is also supporting the 1) imputation (high treason)
 
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