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in a case in riverhead, New York, nine different crime victims listened to voice recordings of five diffent men. All nine victims identified the same voice as that of the criminal. If the voice identified were made by random guesses, find the probality that all nine victims would select the same person. Does this consitute reasonable doubt?
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