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History, 18.12.2020 03:50, michellectucker1982

Juanita was accused of shoplifting in a neighborhood department store. She went to trial and was found not guilty by a jury and was released. However, the storeowner found additional evidence after the trial proving that Juanita was guilty of the crime. What will happen to Juanita now that new evidence was found after she was acquitted?

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