Kenya Music Festival Defense

Summary

Inconsistent witness statements and lack of direct evidence are your strengths. Entering through a restricted gate and not paying for a ticket are your weaknesses. Highlight the inconsistencies in witness statements and the lack of direct evidence. Explain your urgency or confusion for entering through Gate B and emphasize your student status. Collect evidence and witness statements to establish your alibi.

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Assume you are a lawyer for the school what question will you ask me
If I were a lawyer for the school, I would ask:
"Can you provide any evidence or witnesses to support your claim that you were mistaken for someone else or that the security guards may be complicit in the theft?"
I was not at the school venue at 2pm.
To better assist you, could you please clarify what time you actually arrived at the school venue? This information could be crucial for your defense.
1510hrs
The discrepancy in the timeline could be pivotal in your defense. Here are some key points:
- Establish Alibi: Gather any evidence proving you were elsewhere at 2pm.
- Witness Credibility: Highlight inconsistencies in witness statements.
Would you like advice on how to collect evidence or prepare for your defense?
Yes
Collecting evidence and preparing for your defense is crucial. Here are some steps you can take:
- Gather Evidence: Collect any receipts, photos, or messages that show your whereabouts at 2pm.
- Witness Statements: Find witnesses who can confirm your timeline and presence.
- Timeline Consistency: Emphasize the inconsistencies in the timeline presented by the prosecution.
Would you like more information on how to contact potential witnesses or gather specific types of evidence?
How use lack of intent instead of ignorant of law, of entering through gate b meant for officials. Keep in mind i am also a student although my school dont take part in Kenya music festival
To address the lack of intent in entering through Gate B:
- Lack of Intent: Emphasize you entered Gate B due to urgency or confusion, not with the intention to break rules.
- Student Status: Highlight that you're a student, possibly unfamiliar with festival logistics.
- No Prior Knowledge: Stress you were unaware of the specific gate restrictions.
Would you like more tips on presenting this argument effectively?