That's all correct AFAIK. And I might be wrong. A defensive strategy depends on the prosecutions strategy, and if they disclose how they disprove it, that gives the prosecution a chance to find a different way of proving the accusation. Maybe they should be required to have one strategy and stick to it and not have iterative back and forth attempts... Yeah, I think I'm wrong.

I doubt the supreme court will rule on that point, they will rule on something else.

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