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Al Capone could have potentially won his case if his defense team had successfully challenged the evidence against him or if they had managed to discredit key witnesses. However, the overwhelming evidence of his involvement in organized crime and tax evasion, combined with the public and political pressure for a conviction, made it difficult for him to secure an acquittal. Ultimately, the strength of the prosecution's case and the juries' perceptions played a significant role in the outcome.

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