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Originally Posted by MarkCO
Lawyers make it complicated.....
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One of the factors that actually complicates things is the nature of a trial. The final decision of a jury is [almost] never the product of any one issue. It's about everything together. There's no way to know which particular issue will have the greatest potential to push the jury over the "reasonable doubt" threshold into conviction territory. So as far as I'm concerned, if I can conveniently take an issue off the table, e. g., handloads, I'l do it.
Maybe in your case handloads would not be a problem. But if you didn't use handloads, they wouldn't be a problem in any case.