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Eyewitnesses

Over 75,000 people a year are charged with crimes on the basis of eyewitness identifications, but too rarely is this evidence challenged (or suppressed). The last 30 years have created a broad, sophisticated, and well-researched consensus among social scientists that human memory is subject to specific, non-intuitive influences. More than lighting conditions and elapsed time, subjects like lineup procedures, witness confidence inflation, weapon focus, and the difficulty of cross-racial identifications headline research. Defenders now have an obligation to use this science in the courtroom to challenge jurors’ and judges’ misconceptions and, where necessary, fight bad outdated precedents.

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        • Nov 2005 DC Council Expert Testimony Nov 2005 DC Council Expert Testimony
          Document Powerpoint on New Jersey Reform by Lori Linskey This presentation was given on 11/15/04 to the D.C. Council by New Jersey Deputy Attorney General Linsksy.
          [ 11/30/04  |  Submitter: DC PDS  |  more info ]
          Document Online Video of New Jersey Dep. AG Linskey on their reforms This Streaming Video is taken from Dep. AG Lori Linskey's presentation to the D.C. Council on Nov. 15, 2004. It highlights NJ's successful implementation of eyewitness ID reform. NOTE: SELECT SEGMENTS 4-5 FOR NOV. 15 ON THE WEBPAGE TO HEAR DR. ...
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          Document Online Video of Dr. G. Wells' Primer on Eyewitness ID Research This Streaming Video is taken from Dr. Gary Wells' presentation to the D.C. Council on Nov. 15, 2004. It highlights the counterintutive results of research on eyewitness ID. NOTE: SELECT SEGMENTS 1-3 FOR NOV. 15 ON THE WEBPAGE TO HEAR DR. WELLS.
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