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Briggs attempts to discredit Henry's testimony by questioning his credibility and motives, suggesting that he may have personal biases or ulterior motives that could affect his account. He may also highlight inconsistencies in Henry's statements or point out a lack of corroborating evidence to undermine his reliability. By challenging Henry's character and the validity of his testimony, Briggs aims to create doubt in the minds of the jury or audience regarding the accuracy of what Henry has said.

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