Man acquitted of unlawful possession of arms
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Justice Moses Chinhenengo ruled against the state, saying it did not prove beyond reasonable doubt that the arms indeed belonged to Seakoko.
"Although the law does not require the accused person's explanation to be true, it wants the state to prove that the accused's explanations are not reasonably possibly true," Chinhnengo said.
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