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It's not impossible that one or both parties in court could be lying about the events of the night either.
That does happen occasionally, and it isn't unheard of for the Herald to misrepirt it either.
yeah theres usually three versions of a story
the "defender turned attacker" trying to justifying loosing his mind after bieng attacked in his bed by multiple attackers
the attacker turned "victim"
and then there is the truth and the truth you can prove
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