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Mathematics, 15.02.2020 03:21, backu1477

After law school, you visit an island where everybody is a truth-teller or a liar, and get caught up in a criminal trial. The prosecutor, who is either a truth-teller or liar herself, says: X is guilty. X and Y are not both guilty. Can we determine who is guilty and who is innocent?

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