But for them (cops and prosecutors) to link the credit card fraud to the winning lottery ticket they would have had to found some proof that she used the card to purchase the ticket, otherwise they wouldn't have a case. Stores keep credit card reciepts and most (not all) convience stores now have security cameras.
Chances are they have the proof that she used the card to buy the ticket but she is now scrambling to keep the money and is now saying that she paid 'cash', which is convienent, because I know when I buy a lottery ticket I rarely ever keep the reciept for something I purchased in cash (that I know I can't "return").
The burden of proof is on her now, not the state.
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