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Read the excerpt from monster. petrocelli well, if you don’t know exactly where you were, can you tell me anyone who might know where you were? steve i don’t even remember where i was. when the detectives asked me where i was, i couldn’t even remember the day they were talking about. they didn’t ask me about it until weeks later. what would the judge and jury most likely think after hearing this dialogue? steve may be dishonest because he is accusing the detectives of working slowly. steve may be honest because people could easily forget where they were weeks earlier. steve may be deceitful because he seems to be avoiding petrocelli's questioning. steve may be trustworthy because he is repeating the same thing that he told the detectives earlier.

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