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    Amish and John Book

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    of going about certain things this could be how they act‚ what they do and what they believe‚ this is shown in the film witness set in 1985 an America thriller film directed by peter weir and starring Harrison for and Kelly Mcgillis. The conflicting notions and difference between cultures is carefully represented throughout Peter Weir’s superb and full on moving film ‘Witness’ in which two different worlds with two different value systems are deeply presented to us viewers. John book is from the

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    References: Doyle‚ James M. "True Witness: Cops‚ Courts‚ Science ... - James M. Doyle." Google Books. Web. 08 Nov. 2011. <http://books.google.com/books?id=vFx43Hmm4nMC>. "Eyewitness: How Accurate Is Visual Memory? - CBS News." Breaking News Headlines: Business‚ Entertainment & World

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    v. Washington Analysis Janilsa Alejo de Smith Wilmington University Crawford v. Washington Analysis Cross-examination is critical during litigation. Many cases have to be proven based on solely witness testimony because of the lack of physical evidence. Therefore‚ the responsibility of a witness to tell the truth relies on methods to encourage witnesses to maintain their credibility. According to Gardner and Anderson in their book Criminal Evidence: Principles and Cases‚ the witnesses must take

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    Azraa: 3‚ 2‚ 1 and... ACTION! Aliza: welcome to Camelot’s daily news. Today I Aliza Khot and Paige Raybould will be reporting this week’s news. Over to you Paige with the latest weather forecast. Paige: thank you Aliza‚ the forecast for today will be sunny until the afternoon when it will become slightly cloudy in the south but for the rest of England it will stay warm. Back to you Aliza. Aliza: as many of you have heard there has been some astonishing news reports of a women found dead floating

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    perpetrator’s face clothing etc. However the participants in the control conditions witnessed the same person but only in a peaceful situation and the participants were able to recognise the man when given 50 photos. When we examine real life eye witness testimony recall however‚ there is excellent recall of detail‚ and the weapons-focus effect was not supported. Yullie and Cutshall (1986) conducted a natural experiment on 13 out of 21 bystanders who had witnessed a violent shooting 4-5 months previously

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    regarding anything we heard or saw. Court commenced that morning with the Judge explaining to the witness (the complainant) that they were continuing the trial from the day before‚ and that she was still under oath. Immediately the

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    be used against the defendant in court. 2.What is the hearsay rule and why does it exist? Hearsay evidence is where a testifying witness with no experience or factual knowledge of the event repeats information heard outside of court from someone else. It’s an overheard version of truth used to testify by a second hand witness. Since the first hand witness isn’t in the courtroom‚ the defendant cannot cross examine them. It exists because when stories are repeated‚ they are often changed and

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    Analysis A photo spread would be presented to both the victim‚ Vicky‚ and the witness‚ William since their recollection of the assailant is similar. The photo spread should be presented to Vicky first because she was unable to view the assailant’s entire face and was taken by surprise by the incident. Her recollection is not as thorough as the witness and she is prone to lose what detail she can recall more quickly than the witness. William was able to view the assailant from the front prior to‚ during

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    eyewitness testimony and to evaluate whether it is reliable or not. I’ll be explaining a short introduction into what eye witness recall is. At the end of the assignment a conclusion to what I’ve learnt and the overall view of eyewitness recall. INTRODUCTION. Eyewitness testimony is a legal term‚ it is a statement given under oath which police departments widely rely on. Eye witness recall is something that happened‚ according to an eyewitness- basically a person who saw an incident or an event and

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    Dali Lama. I have witnessed and encountered many tragedies in my life and are going share the trials and tribulations that I have endured and how life has made me a stronger individual today. The point of this story is not to upset those who have witness tragedies as well or frustrate those who are going through something but to show that anyone can come out stronger through tragedies they’ve witnessed‚ instead of faltering into a distressful state of mind. My story begins at just the age of 8‚ we

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