SQE1 · FLK2 · Practice
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A woman is charged with shoplifting. She appears before the magistrates' court and the prosecution discloses CCTV footage showing the theft. The woman's solicitor immediately identifies that she has a strong alibi, supported by documentary evidence placing her 200 miles away at the time. The solicitor wishes to challenge the sufficiency of the prosecution evidence at the earliest possible opportunity. What is the correct procedure for the solicitor to challenge the sufficiency of the prosecution evidence in the magistrates' court?
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