The advantages of eyewitness accounts are vivid description of the incident which helps the investigating authority in tracking the culprits. There are murder cases where no Survivor being left, the eyewitness accounts play pivotal role in settlement property, insurance claims.
There are certain disadvantages like the eyewitness accounts being faulty one, thereby making the case more complicated. Sometimes the eyewitness accounts may be biased, after the witness has been bribed to give accounts on the contrary,impairing the case of the suffered.
Cross examination allows for challenging the credibility and accuracy of witness testimony, exposing inconsistencies, bias, or errors. It also provides the opportunity to highlight weaknesses in the opposing party's case and to elicit new information that may support your own arguments. Additionally, cross examination can help shape the narrative of the case and steer the direction of the trial.
It relies on the memory and truthfulness of the witness.
The guideline for expert witness testimony at the Court is 'Testifying in Court: Guidelines and Maxims for the Expert Witness'. Stanley L. Brodsky is the author of this book.
False testimony (or false witness) in the Bible (and anywhere else) is basically lying. So if you see something, then lie about that to somebody, you are bearing false testimony (or false witness).
Advantages and Disadvantages of equity
Testimonial evidence is evidence given by a witness of things they've experienced first-hand. The first-hand account of a witness is called their testimony.
An Eye Witness
The witness's testimony was found guilty, therefore the suspect was claimed innocent.
advantages and disadvantages
Some disadvantages of cross examination include the potential for the witness to become defensive or uncooperative, leading to less effective questioning. Additionally, it can be challenging to control the direction of questioning and ensure that only relevant information is brought to light. Lastly, there is a risk of inadvertently strengthening the witness's credibility or testimony if not conducted carefully.
The word 'Testimony' comes from the Latin root word 'testi' which means witness, i.e, one who testifies in court is one who serves as a witness. The testimony is the official statement made by the witness under oath. -I heard on the 'History Channel' that testimony was given by men while holding onto one of their testicles. I guess the implication is if they are caught lying they lose one.
there are no advantages or disadvantages