Actually, if we're going to be technical, your rebuttal of Exhibit D does not invalidate Exhibit E, because your Exhibits C and D were not, in fact, solid evidence. They were a question put to the jury and a statement of belief, respectively.
So if my Exhibit D doesn't count as evidence, no do your C and D. Meaning that I have four exhibits and you have three, or we've both got three. Depending on how it works.
Perhaps I have another dimension of the BBC open to me?
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Actually, if we're going to be technical, your rebuttal of Exhibit D does not invalidate Exhibit E, because your Exhibits C and D were not, in fact, solid evidence. They were a question put to the jury and a statement of belief, respectively.
So if my Exhibit D doesn't count as evidence, no do your C and D. Meaning that I have four exhibits and you have three, or we've both got three. Depending on how it works.
Perhaps I have another dimension of the BBC open to me?