Law enforcement and prosecutors hear this defense all the time: “it wasn’t me.” If you went and visited a state prison, you would probably hear a lot of people behind bars say “it wasn’t me.” Let’s face it: a lot of people will not own up to a crime that they have committed. Thus, when you hear someone say “it wasn’t me,” your natural assumption is that the person is lying. However, according an article by Debra Cassens Weiss, a
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