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Right, every reporter covering the courts knows this.

Some pundits pretend not to know this to spin evidence-free partisan conspiracy theories.
I should have written "disinformation."

"Conspiracy theory" implies a simple mistake of fact from folks who almost certainly know better.
Having sat through a lot of white-collar trials, there's almost always this moment during testimony from cooperating witnesses or defendants describe their pre-dawn raid to drum up sympathy with the jury.

Always at the same time of day: CNN didn't need a crystal ball here.
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