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Old 05-27-2005, 01:30 PM   #9
Memnoch
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Bottom line is that Corby couldn't prove to the Indo judges who actually owned the pot - so they basically followed the below set of assumptions:

Corby admitted to owning the boogie board
The pot was in the boogie board case
Corby denied owning the pot but couldn't advise who owned it
Therefore Corby must have owned it

And that was basically it.
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