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Findings of Fact re: Witness Testimony iro Approach & the Presumption of Clarity of Events Nearer the Date of the Event

HH30-09 : GERALD MUJAJI vs FRANSCISCA MUSHORIWA and THE MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT
Ruled By: GUVAVA J

This is an application in terms of section 52(9)(i) of the Administration of Estates Act [Chapter 6:01]....,.The facts giving rise to this matter which are not in dispute are as follows;The late Victor Doit Mujaji died on 10 June 1998 (the deceased). He is survived by the first defendant, whom ...
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HH14-12 : JOEL MATONGO vs FLORA MATONGO (NEE JOE)
Ruled By: CHITAKUNYE J

The plaintiff and the defendant were joined in holy matrimony on 13 June 1997, in terms of the Marriages Act [Chapter 5:11]. The marriage still subsists. They had, however, commenced living together as husband and wife, in terms of customary law, in August 1985. Their marriage was blessed with two ...
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HH51-12 : TENDAYI MUNDAWARARA vs EMELDA MUNDAWARARA
Ruled By: MAWADZE J

I find both parties to be very impressive witnesses in most material respects. In fact, there is very little to choose between the parties as it were. They were both eloquent, focused, and admirably candid with the court on many issues.The evidence led by the plaintiff, in relation to the ...
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HH134-12 : EVANGELIST SANDE (nee NYAMANGUNDA) vs TAKAWIRA KIZITO SANDE
Ruled By: CHITAKUNYE J

In 1989, the plaintiff and defendant married each other in terms of customary law. Their marriage was however not registered. After a period of about ten years living together in the manner of husband and wife they decided to have their marriage solemnized in terms of the Marriages Act [Chapter ...
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HH31-08 : G vs G
Ruled By: MAKARAU JP

In my view, the plaintiff gave his evidence well....,. He is an articulate young man who impressed me as being honest and fair.The defendant is equally articulate and very earnest.
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HH13-09 : BORDER TIMBERS LIMITED vs ZIMBABWE REVENUE AUTHORITY
Ruled By: MAKARAU JP

In my view, Joseph Chikwana is an articulate and confident man who fared well under cross examination. He was forthright in his answers to questions put to him under cross-examination and readily admitted to some of the shortcomings in the assumptions that had been used in calculating the damages claimed ...
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Appealed
HH46-09 : MATTHEW MBUNDIRE vs TYRONE SIM BUTTRESS
Ruled By: CHATUKUTA J

I found the defendant did not fare well both in his evidence-in chief and under cross-examination.He contradicted himself in material respects. He testified in his evidence that he knew that the intersection was controlled by a Give Way sign against him and he was obliged to give way. He said:“I ...
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HH60-09 : TENDAI MAZANHI vs DAISY MAROVANIDZE and CHEEZ HOLDINGS (PRIVATE) LIMITED
Ruled By: CHITAKUNYE J

In my view, the plaintiff gave his evidence well.
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HB02-12 : MUNICIPALITY OF VICTORIA FALLS vs LOIDA NYATHI and 11 OTHERS
Ruled By: NDOU J

Phillip Ndlovu was subjected to lengthy, tactful, and determined cross-examination. At the end of the day I find that he is a credible witness. He made several concessions favourable to the defendants' case. He is a truthful witness....,.Thembinkosi Khumalo was extensively cross-examined by the defendants' counsel. I am satisfied that ...
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HH135-09 : SIMBARASHE ANTONIO and KINGSTONE MUJATI and ASHANTI GOLDFIELDS ZIMBABWE LIMITED vs ASHANTI GOLDFIELDS ZIMBABWE LIMITED and REGISTRAR OF DEEDS and KWADZANAYI BONDE
Ruled By: MAKARAU JP

Simbarashe Antonio was quite eloquent. His narrative was easy to follow and he gave his evidence well. Under cross- examination, he was effusive, and would give explanations not called for. While he was rather verbose and lengthy in his testimony, especially when answering questions under cross examination, I gained the impression that he was truthful ...
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HH08-09 : TARUVA TARUVA vs DEVEN ENGINEERING P/L and MOTEC HOLDINGS P/L and REGISTERING OFFICER, CENTRAL VEHICLE REGISTRY
Ruled By: MAKARAU JP

The plaintiff did not impress as a witness. I gained the impression that he was not telling me the truth about the circumstances, nature, and the time when he was allegedly threatened and coerced against his will into signing the affidavit. He was clearly inconsistent on this point….,. Morris Fortune Nhamo Chinyani gave his evidence clearly and ...
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HH09-09 : SKF ZIMBABWE P/L vs PARIS OLYMPIOUS
Ruled By: MAKARAU JP

Michael John Derry impressed me as honest and reliable. He was not shaken under cross-examination...,.In my view, Kevin James Shadwell gave his evidence well...,.In my view, Ephraim Kundishora Mawonedzo was being truthful in his evidence. He was not shaken in cross–examination and I have no reason to disbelieve him....,.Kedius Mpiningo ...
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SC27-09 : CLAUDIUS MURAWO vs GRAIN MARKETING BOARD
Ruled By: SANDURA JA, CHEDA JA and GWAUNZA JA

This is an appeal against a judgment of the Labour Court which dismissed an appeal by the appellant (“Murawo”) against the termination of his contract of employment by the respondent, the Grain Marketing Board (“the GMB”).The background facts are as follows:Murawo was employed by the GMB as a Safety, Health ...
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HH176-12 : HENRY MUSHAMBI vs EXECUTOR, ESTATE MIRIAM MUNEMO (nee MADENGA) and EXECUTOR, ESTATE FAINA MUNEMO (nee MARUMURE) and ELIZABETH NZIRAMASANGA and DIRECTOR OF HOUSING, CITY OF HARARE
Ruled By: HUNGWE J

The witnesses for the plaintiff were both credible and honest….,. In my assessment of the evidence, although the third defendant may have signed an “agreement of sale” with the two wives at the behest of a shadowy figure called Davison Shonhiwa, the difficulty her case faces is that Davison Shonhiwa was an incredibly unreliable character - even ...
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Appealed
HH94-12 : ERIC MUSUNDIRE vs OK ZIMBABWE
Ruled By: BERE J

It is clear to me that the evidence, as presented by the plaintiff, was truthful; his narration of events starting with his participation in the Grand Challenge Jackpot Promotion, followed by his dramatic arrest at the Rainbow Hotel and his subsequent deprivation of liberty for the three days that followed could not be faulted.
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Appealed
HH211-10 : VIRGINIA CHIKADAYA [in her capacity as The Executrix Dative of Cyril Chikadaya] vs CLADIOS CHENGA and ZAKEYO CHIKADAYA and BEAUTY MPOFU and REGISTRAR OF DEEDS
Ruled By: KUDYA J

Chiedza Chemere was confused on whether she ever saw the first defendant when he came to view the property. She prevaricated. In one breath she averred that she first saw him in February 2001 when he was introduced as the new owner and in another breath averred that she first saw him in 2000 ...
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HH16-08 : CAVIN CHIFAMBA vs NORBERT MUTASA and GUARANTEE TRUST (PVT) LTD and M V CHIZODZA
Ruled By: MAKARAU JP

Simbarashe Sagonda..., gave his evidence well and I have no reason to disbelieve him....,.In my view, Thomas Makwangudze gave his evidence well. I gained the impression that he is honest and reliable.
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HH58-10 : DRAWING SERVICES (PVT) LTD vs BETTY KANYUCHI
Ruled By: BERE J

There were other aspects of Evis Monica Mutodi's evidence which were far from convincing. It is common cause that both Ms Mutodi and John Chagaresango were employed by Fingold Real Estate Agents as sales agents or negotiators. They had worked together for a fairly reasonable length of time. However, when pushed, under cross examination, Ms Mutodi said she did ...
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HH71-10 : FELISTAS MUTSETA vs ELLIOT ENOCK MUTSETA
Ruled By: MAVANGIRA J

His denial of the adulterous relationships was rather feeble and lukewarm. The falsity of his demands was embarrassingly exposed, particularly during cross-examination, when he reneged on various material aspects of his evidence-in-chief.
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HH71-10 : FELISTAS MUTSETA vs ELLIOT ENOCK MUTSETA
Ruled By: MAVANGIRA J

The defendant's vindictiveness against the plaintiff also came to the fore when, during cross-examination, he conceded that the plaintiff needs a place to stay in Harare as that is where her work is but vehemently opposed the idea of her continuing to live in the house at Stand 7635 New Stands, Old Highfield, Harare. In ...
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HH93-10 : SHADRECK MUREHWA vs STEPHEN NYAMBUYA
Ruled By: KUDYA J

The defendant was a poor witness. He was not able to give a straightforward story. He was argumentative and evasive during cross examination. The defendant and his witness gave contradictory versions on the core issue of the words uttered by the defendant. The defendant denied engaging in a question and answer session with the plaintiff; ...
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HH99-09 : ALSPITE INVESTMENTS (PRIVATE) LIMITED vs TENDAYI WESTERHOFF
Ruled By: MAKARAU JP

Joseph Mandizha gave his evidence well and was very candid with the court. His explanations were full and while one may not agree that it was prudent of him to instruct his own agency to sell the property, one cannot, on that basis, find that he was an unreliable witness….,. Tongoringa Mubaiwa gave his evidence well. ...
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HH112-09 : DR. J L MAVURUDZA AND MRS MAVURUDZA vs MEIDLER POOLS AND CONSTRUCTION (PRIVATE) LIMITED
Ruled By: BHUNU J

Mr. Meilder gave his evidence badly. He was hesitant and unsure of himself in the witness stand. He was clearly shaken and sweating profusely. His evidence had no ring of truth as it went against the grain of evidence. The defendant's conduct, in initially accepting liability and attempting to rectify the leading problem, but then turning ...
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HH117-09 : MICHAEL KATEKETA vs ONE WORLD GALLERIES (PVT) LTD and A MPOPOMA
Ruled By: MAKARAU JP

The plaintiff impressed me as an articulate and confident man….,. The second defendant gave evidence on his own behalf and on behalf of the first defendant….,. The witness gave his evidence well. He did not seek to exaggerate. He was forthright in his responses to questions put to him under cross examination. He impressed me a ...
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HH122-09 : EMMANUEL NEMUSESO vs DOROTHY MASHITA and LOVEMORE KATAYI and PAULINE MANDINGO and PANGANAYI MASHITA and INNOCENT WOYO and MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT and REGISTRAR OF DEEDS NO
Ruled By: GUVAVA J

The plaintiff's evidence, in my view, was not convincing. He contradicted himself when he stated that he did not know that the property was sold to the fifth defendant and yet confirmed that the fourth defendant had advised him that he was selling the property. When he was told that the property was being sold he ...
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HH124-09 : MAXWELL TAWODZERA AND MARGARET TAWODZERA vs DANNY MASUKUMA
Ruled By: MAKARAU JP

The first plaintiff gave his evidence in a slow measured manner. He impressed me as being honest, and did not seek to exaggerate. Generally, although he was slow, I gained a favourable impression of the first plaintiff as a witness. It is my finding that he was truthful in his testimony.
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HH124-09 : MAXWELL TAWODZERA AND MARGARET TAWODZERA vs DANNY MASUKUMA
Ruled By: MAKARAU JP

I did not gain a favourable impression of the defendant as a witness. His evidence was improbable in a number of instances. Under cross-examination, he denied that he had the sum of US$85,000= on his person, yet when he went to the legal practitioners' office, he was going to sign the first Agreement, and immediately thereafter ...
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HH125-09 : TAKAWIRA MAPAYA vs STEELFORCE HOLDINGS (PRIVATE) LIMITED
Ruled By: MAKARAU JP

The plaintiff gave his evidence very clearly. He came across as a firm and unyielding man. Under cross examination he remained firm that all he wanted was the steel that he had paid for….,. While the witness was quite firm about the propriety of his claim in the circumstances, I did not believe him when he ...
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HH74-10 : CHARLES MAKANI vs GERTRUDE MAKANI (NEE ZIMONDI)
Ruled By: GUVAVA J

The plaintiff gave his evidence well. He gave full explanations both in his evidence in chief and when questioned in cross examination. His evidence was supported by documentary evidence, and, even where it was not so supported, it was plausible and coherent....,.The defendant, on the other hand, did not strike ...
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HH141-09 : OLIVER CHIBAGE vs KUDZAI SIBUSISO NDAWANA
Ruled By: MAKARAU JP

The plaintiff gave his evidence well. He is fairly articulate. His responses to questions put to him under cross examination were forthright. He did not seek to exaggerate. It is my finding that the witness was honest and truthful….,. The evidence of Professor Median Chidzonga was of great benefit to the court and great reliance shall be ...
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HH156-09 : FREDDY CHINYAVANHU vs LETWIN CHINYAVANHU
Ruled By: GUVAVA J

In assessing the evidence it seemed to me that the plaintiff was intent on showing that the defendant had not contributed at all in the acquisition and construction of the property. He, however, did not dispute the defendant's evidence that they earned about the same salary and the plaintiff could ...
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HB36-09 : SABRINA MUDENDA vs ANDREW MUZUWANI MUDENDA
Ruled By: NDOU J

In her testimony, she was visibly bitter and emotionally charged. I find that her testimony of unhappiness in the marriage is credible. I also find that her testimony the she no longer loves the defendant is credible.
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HB44-09 : MUSA MAPHOSA vs NDABA HLABANGANA
Ruled By: KAMOCHA J

The plaintiff performed very badly under cross-examination. She could not answer questions directly, and was very evasive and untruthful. For instance, when it was put to her that the keys to the premises were left with her son, who had in fact started to trade in the premises before the defendant in fact finished packing his ...
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HB59-09 : DINESH MANILAL NARAN vs RONNAH MAFURIRANO and THE REGISTRAR OF DEEDS
Ruled By: KAMOCHA J

Naran was an unreliable witness who was not worth to be believed....,. He sought to distance himself from his pleadings...,.Mrs Mafurirano gave her evidence in a simple and clear manner. She was worth to be believed....,.Davis Sunganayi Mafurirano was subjected to a lengthy and thorough cross-examination. He came out of ...
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HB65-09 : ELPHAS MAPHISA vs NHLANHLA MAPHISA
Ruled By: KAMOCHA J

The plaintiff gave his evidence in a clear and straight forward fashion. He is worth to be believed.The same cannot be said about the defendant when she gave viva voce evidence...,. The defendant was an unreliable witness....,. The defendant was also evasive and did not want to answer questions.
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HB74-09 : PATRICK SIKHOSANA vs MTHANDAZO DUBE and SIBANGANI NCUBE and VUSA DUBE
Ruled By: KAMOCHA J

The plaintiff gave his evidence in a clear and straightforward manner. He was worth to be believed. This detailed story of the defendant is highly improbable, and is, in fact, false. In the first place, he does not give details of the painful treatment he was allegedly subjected to...,. His suggestion that he was forced to advertise ...
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HB90-09 : FIOS NCUBE vs TICHAONA GOMBA and ZIM-AUSTRALIA (PVT) LIMITED and CITY OF BULAWAYO
Ruled By: KAMOCHA J

The plaintiff was being untruthful when he suggested that he was not aware that all land belonged to the Bulawayo City Council. But when it was pointed out to him that he belatedly went to the Bulawayo City Council to seek to be included on the housing waiting list, he became extremely evasive.
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HH11-10 : NABANE ROY TSHUMA vs TONGAI MUSEMBURI and TENDAI MUSEMBURI and MACKSON TOTSHANE NCUBE and THE REGISTRAR OF DEEDS
Ruled By: KARWI J

The court's view is that the plaintiff gave his evidence fairly well considering the length of time this matter has taken to come to trial. He was not shaken in cross-examination. He remained calm and consistent despite the firm views he expressed on the ownership of the property, and what he viewed as unfairness in having the ...
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HH11-10 : NABANE ROY TSHUMA vs TONGAI MUSEMBURI and TENDAI MUSEMBURI and MACKSON TOTSHANE NCUBE and THE REGISTRAR OF DEEDS
Ruled By: KARWI J

The court was of the impression that Tendai Musemburi seemed not to have been on the ground in as far as the daily events in this case were concerned. He told the court, at one stage, that his brother, the second defendant, was more involved directly on a day to day basis. He said he ...
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HH35-10 : RUTH MUSONZA (nee MTANAUKWA) vs ESHMAEL MUSONZA
Ruled By: GUVAVA J

The plaintiff gave her evidence in an honest and forthright manner. Her demeanor was good, and, although she was subjected to a lengthy and detailed cross examination she did not get angry or lose patience. She stuck to her story and answered questions put to her politely. She was candid ...
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HH55-10 : JEREMY STANDER vs NELTRA INVESTMENTS t/a DOUGLAS CAR SALES
Ruled By: BERE J

The court had no difficulties in accepting the version of the plaintiff as representing the true position in this matter.
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HH33-09 : LOUIS MADZONGO vs GLADYS BESENT
Ruled By: CHATUKUTA J

The plaintiff gave his evidence well, and impressed the court as an honest witness. He did not appear to be exaggerating his evidence. He withstood cross-examination well, and did not waiver from his evidence-in-chief. It is my view that the defendant was not a credible witness. She was evasive under cross-examination. She could not explain why ...
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HH69-10 : COTTON COMPANY OF ZIMBABWE LIMITED vs MOBIL OIL ZIMBABWE (PVT) LTD AND TOTAL ZIMBABWE (PVT) LTD
Ruled By: MAKARAU JP

In my view, Webster Nhamo Dongo gave his evidence well. He testified mainly as to the general relationship between the parties. These are issues that are largely common cause between the parties. He did not attempt to reconcile the orders against the deliveries, reserving this for the second witness. It is my further view that ...
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HH93-10 : SHADRECK MUREHWA vs STEPHEN NYAMBUYA
Ruled By: KUDYA J

The defendant was economical with the truth. He was evasive and argumentative under cross examination. He was a poor witness.
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HH102-10 : OLD MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY ZIMBABWE (PVT) LTD vs PETER RAFTOPOLOUS t/a SELECTIONS
Ruled By: MTSHIYA J

It was further submitted that the evidence of Miss Olga Maulana did not dismiss the fact that a one year lease, expiring on 31 December 2010, is currently in place and rentals were paid in advance. That was not a disputed fact. Miss Olga Maulana maintained, under cross-examination, that the letter was sent to ...
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Appealed
HH109-10 : MICHAEL PATRICK MORONEY vs VYVYAN JEAN MORONEY
Ruled By: MUSAKWA J

Whilst the plaintiff claimed that the money used to set up the farm came from her parents for free, the defendant stated that it was, in fact, a loan which they repaid in the first few months. The defendant's testimony on this aspect was not challenged.
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HH116-10 : DEBORAH GLORIA KOUMIDES vs PAUL KOUMIDES
Ruled By: MAVANGIRA J

His explanation that the monies were all borrowed from his elder brother is not worthy of any belief. Despite indications made to him during cross-examination by the plaintiff's legal practitioner he did not see it fit to call his elder brother to confirm his story. I disbelieve him.
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HH121-10 : POWER COACH EXPRESS (PVT) LIMITED vs MARTIN MILLERS AND ENGINEERS
Ruled By: BERE J

The evidence of Douglas Mhikoyamwari Makonese (the defendant's sole witness), even if it is true, is not without difficulty.
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HH149-10 : FOOLPROOF ENTERPRISES (PRIVATE) LIMITED vs SURFACE INVESTMENTS (PRIVATE) LIMITED
Ruled By: KUDYA J

I found Patience Muyambo a credible witness. Her version of how she concluded the contract for the delivery of 300 tonnes of coal was not disputed. Her testimony on the procedure used by the defendant in accepting a delivery of coal through the sampling test that is carried out by a boiler man was ...
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HH123-10 : SPORROW HAULIERS (PRIVATE) LIMITED t/a J & J TRANSPORT vs GILBERT MASVINGISE and FAXRIDGE (PRIVATE) LIMITED t/a MUKAHIWA HAULAGE
Ruled By: KUDYA J

The driver of the plaintiff's truck gave his evidence well. His version on the manner of the collision was confirmed by the first defendant. In my view, he did all that a reasonably careful and skilful driver was expected to do in the circumstances. I believed him. In contrast, the first defendant was uneasy in ...
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