maskedwoman
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That's interesting. Is your thought that he has an alibi that involves witness testimony or some form of direct evidence and his attorneys are deliberately keeping it from the Court and Prosecution? That seems like a big risk to take since they could lose the ability to present that evidence at all.I was talking about talking to police about an alibi immediately after someone has been arrested. This is now a matter for the court. It will be interesting to see how the defense works this situation out as I believe BK does actually have an alibi.
Or is your thought that his team has identified a fatal flaw in the state's case and will use that to raise reasonable doubt about him being "the guy"?