First, the event at the supermarket was not random. The minor was brought there by her father in particular, in order to try to identify the respondent. More importantly, the minor She didn't recognize The respondent at the supermarket, and her agitated behavior – which included crying and shouting – came in response to her father's very request. This is according to the father's testimony given to the police shortly after the meeting. SecondAs for the hat, the minor told the children's investigator that Hans was wearing a yellow casket hat. In practice, in the respondent's home, two visor hats were seized – one green and the other brown-purple (according to the search report). In view of the clear discrepancy between the hats seized and the hat described by the minor, the policeman's statement is inaccurate. Third, the policeman's statement also implied that the sunglasses seized – three pairs – also corresponded to the minor's complaint (in the second extension of detention, the police explicitly claimed such a match – below). This is despite the fact that the search report did not specify identifying details of the seized sunglasses – shape, color, model and other unique distinguishing marks. Fourth, in the respondent's house Not Caught Pornography of young women. Fifth:, as to the respondent's alleged dilemma as to whether to confess or not, Desta laid before the court memoranda that ostensibly corroborate this claim. In one of the memos, the informant, Sgt. Giorno, quotes things that the respondent allegedly told him: "I thought about admitting that it was just Pozzi Muzi, but my mother didn't want me to admit it." The transcript shows that the respondent did not say this sentence at all. On the contrary, the respondent vehemently denied to the interrogators, several times, that he was involved in any way in the act of rape (see, for example, the interrogation report of July 16, 1999, Exhibit No. 53). All these details were not reflected in the presentation of the words by the policeman.
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