Old English

Eyewitness

EYE-wit-ness
An eyewitness is a person who witnesses an event or crime firsthand. Their testimony can be a form of evidence in a legal case.
The eyewitness identified the defendant as the person who robbed the bank.

In State v. Jones (2022), the eyewitness testimony was a key piece of evidence in convicting the defendant.

Frequently Asked Questions

The accuracy of eyewitness testimony can be influenced by factors like stress, lighting conditions, and the passage of time.

Yes, eyewitness testimony can be unreliable due to factors such as memory errors or unconscious bias. Courts consider the credibility of eyewitnesses when evaluating their testimony.

Eyewitness testimony can be strengthened by corroborating evidence, such as security footage or physical evidence from the crime scene.

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