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Breivik took the stand for the second time to give evidence for the defence.
It appeared, however, that the trial court had found that the evidence for the defence might reasonably be substantially true.
It is like the Lord Chief Justice giving evidence for the defence in an appeal case.
Evidence for the defence began on October 8 with the opening speech for the defendant Kramer who also testified.
But then the exhibit, the quarrel, hateful and confusing in being exposed to other eyes, changed character and became after all, evidence for the defence.
Mrs McLeod-Lindsay gave evidence for the defence.
Perhaps the Bull's mother, if such a person can be imagined, was assaulted by a black probation officer who was on his way to give evidence for the defence.
The novel follows directly on from Hell to Pay in terms of Strange gathering evidence for the defence of Granville Oliver.
Strange is working on gathering evidence for the defence of drug trafficker Granville Oliver and is searching for a young woman named Devra Stokes.
In 80 BC he was engaged in collecting evidence for the defence in the cause of Sextus Roscius of Ameria.
Football Association chief executive Graham Kelly, giving evidence for the defence, told Salisbury Crown Court he could see 200 similar clashes in a week by watching just four matches.
Rhoda Koenig wrote, "Since the play stands up for poetry in a world dominated by fact and image, it's unfortunate that Harrison's verse does not provide much evidence for the defence."
His servant James McKenna and a relative John Plunkett had travelled back to Ireland and failed within the time available to bring back witnesses and evidence for the defence.
The trial court, it held, should have had, on the basis of finding that the evidence for the defence might reasonably be substantially true, and in the light of the circumstances and considerations reflected in the evidence, a reasonable doubt as to whether the Crown had established that the appellant had not killed the deceased lawfully in self-defence.