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by Retric
993 days ago
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That’s irrelevant, I expect the both the guilty and innocent to try any argument to get free. Saying you don’t get to make an argument is problematic independent of any specifics because making the argument isn’t winning the argument. |
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"We couldn't simultaneously argue two conflicting theories of defense"...
Isn't quite the same argument when your revealed preference shows you not to believe either theory to stand on its own (or together).
"Your honor, we'd like this conviction thrown out because we couldve/shouldve claimed 'defense option B'." Retrial granted. "No! We don't actually want to retry with 'defense option B'! We just needed a reason to throw out conviction based on 'defense option A'!"