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If you can't assure the court with 100% certainty that my client had feathers, then you do not have a case, Mr. Tepes. Do you want me to jail a man because it's "likely" he killed someone? Where's the evidence? The certainty? What if any of those here in the jury were sentenced for something that's only "likely". As long as reasonable doubt exists, you cannot call my client guilty.The only reason I say likely is that some argue that birds might have broken off even early from dinosaurs such as Archeopteryx. Which BTW didn't have the crazy colors it used to be depicted as having.(You know, the parrot colors that the Archen line has in pokemon.) Rather it was matte black. Like a crow.
Tyrannosaurus Rex didn't have feathers, it had scales, or at least nowhere near that extent from what we know from its skin impressions. At most it would have had small thin feathers the same way elephants had hair.
Most dinosaurs aren't birds. But birds are dinosaurs.