That's absolutely correct. No one knows how a case will be decided, not the "experts", commentators, the media or any of us as the public. We only know when a judge or jury announces the verdict/judgement.
When I pointed out Harry statement to the judge, his sort of admission, there's evidence on both sides that point to errors on the opposing side. It's what goes on in a trial. A judge/jury has to decide on which side has provided evidence/fact to prove their case. Very rarely is there a predicted slam dunk especially in civil trials. We won't know the outcome for several weeks, in the meantime we have a ton of speculation.
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