Experts would make jurors and trial judges overly skeptical and inclined to reject the testimony of eyewitnesses. |
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Police officers should not speak to eyewitnesses after the lineups regarding their identification or their inability to identify anyone. |
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Getting firsthand accounts from eyewitnesses is paramount to the story, noted Benedict. |
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According to eyewitnesses, the embarrassed singer then fled the poolside area to her hotel room, leaving pool attendants to mop up. |
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Local eyewitnesses dispute the claim, and allege that only children were in the streets. |
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An increasing number of credible eyewitnesses testified to the unspeakable torment of radiation sickness. |
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According to eyewitnesses, the Secretary was upset on seeing him in the T-shirt and had lost no time in venting his feelings. |
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Both girls were in attendance and eyewitnesses to the assault and reportedly said so quite clearly. |
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The conviction was based on the evidence of eyewitnesses, none of whom saw the knife in the hands of anyone but the appellant. |
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Two armed men, described by eyewitnesses as being of African descent, got out and started shooting at the group. |
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Several eyewitnesses testified against Sophonow but there were problems with each one. |
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The petition referred to eyewitnesses reporting his later detention, harsh interrogation and cruel torture. |
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Tom and Gerry were eyewitnesses to the incident and both made statements to the police which they subsequently signed. |
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So there is no doubt in the whole wide world the prosecution must tell you about all eyewitnesses, and they did not. |
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Several eyewitnesses reported observing the airplane flying over the city prior to the accident. |
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The prosecution produced no eyewitnesses or physical evidence linking them to the crime. |
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Peter Jennings was always itching to be where the news was happening, always asking fellow reporters, eyewitnesses, newsmakers. |
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Since there are no eyewitnesses to the killing and Richard claims it was an accident, he may get off with only a few years in jail. |
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All too often the information they provide, and the supposed eyewitnesses they interview, are undependable. |
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A number of eyewitnesses stress the lack of ethnic homogeneousness within what superficial observers regarded as being cohesive Italian settlements in American cities. |
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The young men were at one point, according to eyewitnesses, apprehended by local police officers. |
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Two eyewitnesses positively identified Mr Porter as the killer. |
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The guests present on the occasion tried to resolve the dispute amicably but all the efforts to motivate the groom proved futile, the eyewitnesses said. |
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I am going to deal with the evidence that you heard of the eyewitnesses. |
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Staffers were frantically compiling information from eyewitnesses and Japanese sources. |
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The trial judge should stress that tragedies have occurred as a result of mistakes made by honest, right-thinking eyewitnesses. |
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Despite the absence of away fans the atmosphere was not helped by a security operation that, according to eyewitnesses, was woefully inadequate. |
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Oral histories are recollections of individuals who were eyewitnesses or had personal experience with events occurring within their lifetime. |
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The recent commissions of inquiry have determined that misidentification by eyewitnesses has been the foundation for miscarriages of justice. |
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But two eyewitnesses interviewed by the Chicago Sun-Times said they did not see the teenager carrying a weapon. |
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Ms Moss declined to provide any explanation when interviewed, and the direct eyewitnesses also declined to provide evidence. |
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The fillers in the line-up should match as closely as possible the descriptions given by the eyewitnesses at the time of the event. |
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Using information from eyewitnesses, he wrote down the words of three hymns the Acadians sang in Grand-Pré at the time of the Deportation. |
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But eyewitnesses had earlier told the court how the youth had set upon Mr Worrell, kneeing him in the face before deliberately stabbing him in the chest. |
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The police found six eyewitnesses who reported seeing Anthony Porter at the pool that night and named him as the killer. |
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Winton Ross talks to eyewitnesses, including a woman who fled the mall with her daughter, and a worker trapped in a tea shop. |
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At that time, with the eyewitnesses all pointing at porter, the case seemed open and shut. |
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That these six eyewitnesses have remained anonymous for fear of their personal safety is revealing in and of itself. |
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Based on hundreds of interviews with victims, eyewitnesses, and some of the soldiers involved, the report accused Dadis of instigating the massacre and then orchestrating its coverup. |
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Many eyewitnesses and victims of attacks have testified to the close coordination between government forces and militia partners in the conflict in Darfur. |
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It said: If the NBI believed the information given to them by the supposed eyewitnesses, the NBI should have applied for a warrant before making the attempted arrest instead of taking the law into their own hands. |
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For every story, they demand two eyewitnesses, conduct an investigation by speaking with other soldiers, record conversations and verify with B'Tselem and other organizations. |
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Two more people were shot dead by the security forces on Saturday 4 December in the Port-Bouët, area of Abidjan, eyewitnesses told Amnesty International. |
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Initial tests showed that the ship was able to make the turn described by eyewitnesses without capsizing. |
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The sequence of events closely followed what eyewitnesses had reported, particularly the suddenness with which the ship sank. |
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Where fingerprints and eyewitnesses used to suffice, prosecutors now present reams of mobile-phone records, CCTV tapes and DNA evidence, all patiently explained by expert witnesses. |
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According to eyewitnesses, the demonstrators put the hostages in front of both groups with the reasoning that the military and security forces would not shoot at their own people and representatives of the authorities. |
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Perhaps he would have preferred a beautifully rendered narrative, but one has to ask whether his intemperate reaction to my work does not do an injustice to the many eyewitnesses, some heard here for the first time. |
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According to eyewitnesses, she was beaten by police at her home in October 2009, apparently in retaliation for attending the trials of fellow activists. |
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In countries of origin the media has the advantage of being close to the source of information, or even being eyewitnesses themselves, but can display a style of writing which is very different from the Western media. |
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The published accounts of eyewitnesses such as Henry Jardine and James Gregory confirm the removal of small objects at this time. |
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A mobile phone app that enables eyewitnesses to download evidence of alleged atrocities from anywhere in the world so it can be verified and used to prosecute perpetrators is being launched on Monday. |
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Most reporters and eyewitnesses agreed on the chronology. |
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It helped Mr Modi lead the BJP to a landslide victory in state elections in December 2002. Yet forensic analysis and eyewitnesses have cast doubt on the government's theory of a preplanned arson attack. |
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The Commission has also designed a database to store and easily search the sketches of individuals described by eyewitnesses in the course of the investigations. |
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According to eyewitnesses, police took the first offensive in violence to prevent the ransacking of the polling booths by the irate mob. |
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The Viking raids were, however, the first to be documented in writing by eyewitnesses, and they were much larger in scale and frequency than in previous times. |
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Marsden has noted that the Carew biography is in some details inconsistent with the sequence of events reported by both French and English eyewitnesses. |
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