That's how it works (or should I say: worked) in Poland. Innocent until proven otherwise by court. Unfortunately, we have reached a time when verdicts are made by portals or journalists. Or politicians.
People desire a better system to be able to prove that he did what he was being accused of or be declared innocent of it. That's not what happened here and isn't the same as just wanting him behind bars.
@SSU: Yes, he is not a role model. But people want to see him behind bars for something there is no evidence of. Because surely he did something else. That's not how it works. That's not how it should work.
You don't understand that people are appalled at the system and its shortcomings more than the man who failed to make the trial. Within the box all is correct to the t. It's the box that needs expanding.