Conor McGregor seeks to introduce new evidence on Nikita Hand's injuries to support credibility of witnesses
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Conor McGregor is appealing a civil jury verdict which found him guilty of assaulting Nikita Hand. His appeal centers around testimonies from new witnesses claiming that Hand was assaulted by her then-partner shortly after the alleged incident with McGregor. McGregor has sought to introduce evidence from a former Northern Ireland state pathologist to support his defense, suggesting that the bruising observed on Hand's body may not have been inflicted by him but rather by her former partner. Judges are set to decide if this report can be utilized in the appeal process.
Conor McGregor is appealing a civil jury's finding that he assaulted Nikita Hand, arguing that new evidence from a former pathologist supports claims that her bruises could be from her partner.
The pathologist's report, being considered by judges, may play a crucial role in McGregor's appeal, as it could challenge the credibility of the allegations against him.
Read at Independent
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