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Criminal Defense /
August 29, 2024

Challenging Eyewitness Testimony for Violent Crime Cases

Hansen, Frisbie & Clausen Law Firm
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Eyewitness testimony can be important in violent crime cases, but it isn’t always accurate. Using smart strategies to challenge it is essential in a criminal defense case.

Checking eyewitness reliability

One key strategy is to look closely at how reliable the eyewitnesses are. This involves considering their ability to see and remember what happened. Factors like how well they could see the scene, their distance from it, and the lighting conditions can affect their observations. 

For example, if the witness was far away or the lighting was poor, their ability to correctly identify the suspect might be compromised. Additionally, if the witness was under a lot of stress during the incident, their observations might be less reliable.

Examining the witness’s memory

Another strategy is to question the accuracy of the witness’s memory. Stress, time, and suggestive questioning can affect memory. It’s important to see if these factors might have affected the witness’s recall. For instance, if there was a delay in reporting or if the witness’s account doesn’t match other evidence, these could signal memory problems.

Assessing the witness’s credibility

Evaluating the witness’s credibility is also crucial. This means looking into their background and any possible biases or reasons they might have for providing inaccurate testimony. For example, if the witness has a personal issue with the accused, their testimony might not be trustworthy. Checking for any past criminal behavior or connections with law enforcement can also help assess their reliability.

Why thorough examination matters

To effectively challenge eyewitness testimony, one needs a thorough examination of the factors affecting its accuracy. This approach ensures that the evidence used in court is as reliable as possible, supporting a fair legal process.

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