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sergejj [24]
3 years ago
5

true or false an eyewitness who is 100% certain in there identification in court is almost always accurate

Law
2 answers:
PIT_PIT [208]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

False.

Explanation:

In fact research shows that 75% of false convictions are caused by a inaccurate eyewitness statement. This means up to 100 innocent people could be wrongfully convicted each year

                                                                                             

svlad2 [7]3 years ago
4 0
False because most of the time they could be lying
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