Supreme Court Clarifies Presence at Crime Scene Does Not Imply Guilt in Murder

In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court has overturned a life sentence to a 10-year prison term for an individual previously convicted alongside others for murder, stressing that mere presence at a crime scene does not automatically imply culpability. The case, which saw the individual accused of a murder committed last year, was reevaluated by

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