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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet
incorrect its is the actual statement from the poor accused Clockwinder
so not hearsay but from the very mouth of the innocent 71 year old man
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I beg your pardon then. It was indeed, equally, a bit of hearsay in a newspaper.
The point stands though, that it's a piece of hearsay in a newspaper that is fine by Livia because it confirms her predisposition to believe the testimony of "poor old men" over that of ...
Others.
I mean of course, when it's a case of one person's word against another's, it's only logical to automatically believe the accused. That's just good law practice.