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stir crazy
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I wonder if the great minds on this forum could answer a question which has been bugging me for a while.
Maybe this comes from a detective show I watched as a kid before homework but I think I was sent to bed too early to watch the end
Suppose that of 2 identical twins- One is witnessed committing a crime for example entering a public place and shooting somebody. But neither twin has an alibi as it happened so quickly and unexpectedly. Assuming also that there were nothing linking one of the twins to the gun or to the crime.
Under these circumstances how would the law work ? Knowing that one was 100% guilty and one was 100% innocent but both protesting innocence ? Would they both get off totally free ?
Maybe this comes from a detective show I watched as a kid before homework but I think I was sent to bed too early to watch the end
Suppose that of 2 identical twins- One is witnessed committing a crime for example entering a public place and shooting somebody. But neither twin has an alibi as it happened so quickly and unexpectedly. Assuming also that there were nothing linking one of the twins to the gun or to the crime.
Under these circumstances how would the law work ? Knowing that one was 100% guilty and one was 100% innocent but both protesting innocence ? Would they both get off totally free ?