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In all fairness, Hutchinson's description isn't furnished with a great deal more in the way of details than Lawende's, and Lawende doubted he'd be able to recognise him again.
Very interesting , Fleetwood..
There is all the difference, maybe...
Lawende "doubted he'd be able to to recognise him again". (in his witness statement)
Hutchinson did, I think, have more details in his description than Lawende, and Hutchinson thought that he would be able to recognise his suspect again , whilst Lawende didn't.
But surely it is incontestable that the Police put more faith finally in Lawende as a witness than Hutchinson ?
It is surely incontestable that Casebookers (globally) don't fight or dispute over Lawende and his Witness Statement, as they do over Hutchinson and his ?
Why is that ?
I think that is such a fab question for debate that you should start a thread on it, Fleetwood ! (please, please do !).
Yet, it is
In all fairness, Hutchinson's description isn't furnished with a great deal more in the way of details than Lawende's, and Lawende doubted he'd be able to recognise him again.
There is all the difference, maybe...
Lawende "doubted he'd be able to to recognise him again". (in his witness statement)
Hutchinson did, I think, have more details in his description than Lawende, and Hutchinson thought that he would be able to recognise his suspect again , whilst Lawende didn't.
But surely it is incontestable that the Police put more faith finally in Lawende as a witness than Hutchinson ?
It is surely incontestable that Casebookers (globally) don't fight or dispute over Lawende and his Witness Statement, as they do over Hutchinson and his ?
Why is that ?
I think that is such a fab question for debate that you should start a thread on it, Fleetwood ! (please, please do !).
Yet, it is
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