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The school swears she was an adult? source please. That neighbour seems very eccentric, not to mention about 100 years old. I don't think she'll be considered the best judge on the matter compared to all the professionals on the witness list, somehow.
Well, the school did swear.
The problem is, it was a CYA-swear, repeating the same corporate BS you get from everyone involved: if a court ruled that, blah de blah, she was 18; and we don't take anyone younger than 18; of course she was 18 (read: "we didn't break the rules"), QED.
It's nonsensical cowardly sophistry that relies upon "what the last person said"; and assumes that the word of "the last person" is sacrosanct, because, basically, courts don't make mistakes (and here is where the Innocence Project and countless others stop for a great big belly-deep horselaugh). These people are not spending 2 seconds looking at the affidavit or court records. Their/the corporate entity's attorneys may be; but they would only turn around and say, "Spokesperson, when asked, you keep repeating that all you did was follow the rules of what a court said and did."
Also, how do we know the neighbor can see? I thought for decades that my grandmother "could see"; now we don't know how long she in fact had cataracts, because after the double cataract surgery she looked at herself in a mirror and said "Yuck! Where did that wrinkly old lady come from?" (Before anyone thinks I'm automatically being ageist, my podiatrist told me the same thing about his own father and cataract surgeries - the father came out of it emergency-texting him, quavering with indignation about what "they must have done to him" when he was in the hospital, because he looks so... OLD!!)
My doc was in stitches. He said "Dad, sorry to break it to you, but you have looked like that about as long as I have known you. YOU just didn't know you looked like that, because you couldn't see."