PREVIEW
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She knew very well that to have her client acquitted, the most crucial action was to contest the evidence. She needed to refute the key incriminating evidence, either by arguing that it was illegally obtained and thus unreliable, or by presenting more accurate evidence to prove innocence. If she missed the most critical phase of cross-examination, the collegiate bench would accept the prosecutor’s evidence. This would be extremely unfavorable for the case overall.
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