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Might, not may is used when the uncertainity no longer exists.
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He came home alone. You shouldn’t have let him do that. He might have got lost.
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You shouldn’t have drunk the wine. It may / might have been drugged.
It may have been drugged indicates that we are still uncertain whether it was drugged or not. It might have been
drugged could have the same meaning but it could also mean that we know it wasn’t drugged.
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