
Ep 06 A Legal Perspective
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Circumstantial Evidence in Legal Trials
This chapter offers a critical legal analysis of a murder case centered around circumstantial evidence, examining the implications of a pivotal phone call and the absence of direct evidence. The discussion highlights the difficulties faced by juries in interpreting circumstantial evidence and the risks of biased narratives influencing verdicts. Through the case of Struber and Wilson, the chapter underscores the importance of thorough investigation and the need for a fair judicial process.
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