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Under this complete defense, the defense lawyer argues that the defendant is innocent and what we are confronted with is an eyewitness misidentification. | Under this complete defense, the defense lawyer argues that the defendant is innocent and what we are confronted with is an eyewitness misidentification. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:43, 12 November 2010
Under this complete defense, the defense lawyer argues that the defendant is innocent and what we are confronted with is an eyewitness misidentification.
See Defenses