If a person was found guilty in absentia because they were neither notified of the trial nor that they had committed a crime, and after they became aware of their criminal record and reopened the case, can they plead not guilty based on a lack of mens rea?
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If a person was found guilty in absentia because they were neither notified of the trial nor that they had committed a crime, and after they became aware of their criminal record and reopened the case, can they plead not guilty based on a lack of mens rea?
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