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    However‚ eyewitness testimony is not always accurate – whether that be from erroneously reported witness testimony or malicious intent‚ there is always the possibility that something is wrong with the identification or testimony of the eyewitness(s) of a crime. In fact‚ as a report written in 2007 claims‚ “Eyewitness misidentification is widely recognized as the leading cause of wrongful conviction in the U.S.‚ accounting for more wrongful conviction than all other causes combined.” (The Justice

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    dawood If you could be anything you wanted‚ what would you be and why? It is a truth that every thing in the world has its specific energy and symbolic meaning as well as some things occupy a significant place in human hearts. So‚ answering the question what I could be having an opportunity to change the appearance and material body‚ I would become a tree. There are many reasons for such a choice‚ and explaining these reasons I would like to dwell on some of them with many details. First of

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    chapter I learned how to revise my draft and improve my essay. Revising my essay took some consideration because you don’t want to cut out too much stuff but at the same time you don’t want to ramble; the reader only needs to know the facts about the topic. It makes some time to revise an essay because you constantly have to read it over and over again to make sure that it sounds right and flows correctly. A key thing to do is imagine yourself as the reader. What main things do you need to know

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    Eyewitness testimony has been used frequently over time in various situations. It sometimes holds more merit then some facts or evidence. Yet it is also the reason why many innocent people go to jail and criminals still walk free. Eyewitness testimony has been used for over 100 years. It has played a major part in convicting criminals‚ from the common thief to the most dangerous murderer. However‚ with the time between incident and testimony or even report can vary drastically‚ the quality of eyewitness

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    Looking Askance at Eyewitness Testimony The use of eyewitnesses has been a constant in of criminal justice system since its very beginning. Unfortunately‚ people do not make the best witnesses to a crime. The person may not have seen the actual criminal‚ but someone that looks similar to them. The witness may lie about what he or she may have scene. Also the witness can be influenced by the police as to who or what they saw at the time of the crime. The witness or victims memory of the person

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    EYEWITNESS TESTIMONY: Do the findings from research on eyewitness testimony suggest that eyewitness testimony should not be admitted in court? An eyewitness testimony is a report made by a person who observed an event. Police‚ prosecutors‚ juries and judges in court generally believe‚ trust and accept eyewitness testimony‚ especially if no other evidence (objects‚ documentary and/or physical evidence) is available and if the eyewitness has no reason nor motivation

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    being accused of committing a crime? Is someone’s word enough to put someone else behind bars? Is it even reliable? Eyewitness testimony is a primary source of evidence used in justice systems all around the world. While an eyewitness account may be the only evidence a witness has‚ it may or may not be what they actually saw. Juries focus heavily on eyewitness testaments‚ and generally find testimonies reliable sources of information. However‚ research has found eyewitness testimonies unreliable. They

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    testify as an eyewitness and how reliable is their testimony? Some researchers have determined that children can’t and can testify as an eyewitness. It depends on the way children persist questioned and who questions them. Children’s eyewitness testimony come about reliable at times‚ but not all the time; it depends on how the child endure questioning and who questions them and one example is the McMartin case. Memory is a big key in children’s eyewitness testimony and at certain ages you can only remember

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