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Suspect In Giants Fan Beating Takes Lie Detector Test

LOS ANGELES (CBS) — The main suspect in the brutal beating of San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow outside Dodger Stadium took a lie detector test Wednesday to try to prove his innocence.

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Giovanni Ramirez's head attorney, Anthony Brooklier, spoke to reporters outside Parker Center, where their client was taken for the polygraph test.

Although his attorneys wouldn't discuss the results of the test or the types of questions that were asked, they said they remain confident that Ramirez would be absolved.

"We think 100 percent our client is innocent," Brooklier said. "He didn't beat Bryan Stow and he wasn't at Dodgers Stadium. He's never been to Dodgers Stadium and he certainly wasn't at Dodgers Stadium on March 31, 2011 on opening day."

The test marks the second for 31-year-old Ramirez who took another lie detector test Tuesday night.

Ramirez has not been charged with the attack, but remains jailed for allegedly violating his parole.

Defense attorney Jose Romero added that the decision on whether to file charges likely won't hinge on the results of the lie-detector test.

"Attaining freedom for Giovanni Ramirez or at least getting a DA reject from the DA's office I don't think is hinging on just pass or failure of a polygraph examination," Romero said. "I think it's a combination of all the evidence that our offices have been able to provide and put on the table. This is just a piece of the puzzle to paint the ultimate picture of freedom for our client."

Ramirez was arrested May 22, in connection with the attack following the Dodgers' victory over the Giants. Police said 42-year-old Stow was attacked solely because he was wearing Giants gear.

(©2011 CBS Local Media, a division of CBS Radio Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Wire services contributed to this report.)

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