“I Was on Vacation!”: Courtroom Clash Over Timeline and Paternity
A tense courtroom scene unfolded as a man presented an unusual defense in a paternity dispute—claiming he couldn’t be the father because he was out of town when the child was conceived.
What followed was a compelling exchange of timelines, emotions, and conflicting perspectives, leaving everyone waiting for one thing: the truth.
A Confident Defense
From the start, the man stood firm in his argument. With a calm and confident tone, he explained that he had been on vacation during the exact window when conception would have occurred.
To support his claim, he pointed to travel records, receipts, and photos—evidence he believed proved his absence beyond doubt.
In his view, the case was simple. “The timing doesn’t add up,” he insisted, convinced that his alibi cleared him entirely.
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