Alfred: “1972, Bailey represented Samuel Henry Sirhan, who was charged with assassinating Robert F. Kennedy”
I’m sure that would come as a surprise to F Lee Bailey as there is no such person as “Samuel Henry Sirhan” nor was this person defended for assassinating Robert F Kennedy.
All of this is wrong. Not just a little bit, but totally wrong.
Sirhan Sirhan was the man’s name. F Lee Bailey was suggested but Sirhan Sirhan turned him down. Nor did he get off scot free (as Alfred also insisted)
Alfred: “In 2009, Michael Mastromarino was indicted on over 100 felony counts related to a body-parts trafficking scheme across five states. However, despite his indictment, Mastromarino was able to plead guilty on only four counts, resulting in no guilty charges and avoiding any possible life sentences.”
Except he went to prison and died before finishing his sentence. Almost everything about this is wrong and untrue.
Next: Robert Kennedy
this is exactly why I do not understand how people claim students are "getting away with" using these for college/university-level papers. These rudimentary AIs are not programmed to be knowledgable, or to fact-check, they are programmed more or less for pattern recognition and for duplication of those patterns with variations along specific parameters.
The most basic fact-checking exposes them.