AZlawyer
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Let me try an analogy. Suppose the defense came by to view the evidence and while they were looking at some documents someone set a coffee cup on one page and obscured some words. The defense then asked for a copy of that page, which turned out not to be very important. The defense then found out the state had a copy from before the coffee cup incident and asked for a copy of that copy. When they got it, they saw that the obscured words weren't important either. You think anyone's going to overturn a first-degree murder conviction for that?