Believe it or not, even those wrongfully charged, still have their constitutional rights. Their rights, if they have been violated by any state or city or county or group, are still in effect and any wrongful conviction can be appealed. The ultimate decider is the supreme court, which is supposed to rule according to the constitution and civil rights.
Bringing up the exceptions to the rule, or the isolated cases, does not mean that their constitutional rights have been repealed for them.
For the whole country, the constitution and bill of rights, is still in effect. So, tell us when those rights were repealed, as you understand it.
But according to you, a stolen Presidential election, and everything that followed, is "an exception to the rule, an isolated case."