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The Supreme Court dismissed the petition for certiorari, ruling that while the petitioner correctly filed under Rule 65, no jurisdictional error was raised. The allegations did not question the court's jurisdiction but instead attempted to have the evidence reviewed, which is more appropriate for an ordinary appeal. Furthermore, the acquittal was proper as the prosecution did not sufficiently prove bad faith, and there was evidence of good faith. The totality of evidence provided sufficient grounds to create reasonable doubt about bad faith.
The Supreme Court dismissed the petition for certiorari, ruling that while the petitioner correctly filed under Rule 65, no jurisdictional error was raised. The allegations did not question …