Talk:Lies (evidence)

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Confusing Sentence
I'm not a trained lawyer so need help on this one: Anyone have any suggestions for punctuation or rewording/reworking the following existing sentence that would make it clearer?

"A Lucas direction is not used where the prosecution attempts to show the defendant committed the crime, and, if the jury finds the defendant guilty, this would mean the defendant had lied." Fiona Marissa 21:08, 2 April 2018 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Fionaussie (talk • contribs)