http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Mrs. Robinson's diary is submitted as evidence, and in order to exonerate Lane, she and her counsel try to prove that she was basically insane and that the diary was a collection of the fanciful imaginings of a disturbed woman. (view spoiler)[The court rules in her favor, but only because there is not sufficient detail in the diary to prove that she committed adultery, not because the judges belie
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