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posted ago by LetMeBeFrank ago by LetMeBeFrank +11 / -0

Can the fact that Biden's vote tallies violate Benford's law be used as evidence in court? I'm not talking about it being the sole evidence, but just another thing that bolsters the argument. Like "not only did they do this, this and this, not only is this against the law, not only is this suspicious, but these votes also go against Benford's law". Is that viable?

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escapeefromMA 2 points ago +2 / -0

Sounds like it can only be used in an opening or closing arguments. I think it is considered conjecture. But I am not a lawyer.