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What are the two key properties of eye
witness testimony

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it is often here-say. Like a he said-she said argument. It is going off of what someone witnessed and yes it can be persuasive to jurors depending on the case. So depending on the case a steak it can be a good or bad thing.
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Wells says eyewitness testimony has two key properties: one, it's often unreliable; and two, it is highly persuasive to jurors.

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