The reliability of witnesses has cropped up in a number of threads lately.For me the reliability should be based on a number of criteria and NOT A PARTICULAR THEORY
Many witnesses being described as unreliable purely because their evidence throws a spanner in the works isn't the way surely?
For me certain aspects should carry significant weight to their believability
1.Daytime or night time
2.Possibility of being intoxicated or sober
3.Sighted person being known to witness
4.Verbal communication
5.Eagerness to testify
6.Conviction in belief
For me the above if worked out in to some sort of points chart would put Caroline Maxwell so far out in front there's just no contest
As for most unreliable at the moment I'd have to go for Hutchinson mainly down to his convenient timing following the close of the inquest. Although he has 3 and 4, his lack of 5 destroys it...
Many witnesses being described as unreliable purely because their evidence throws a spanner in the works isn't the way surely?
For me certain aspects should carry significant weight to their believability
1.Daytime or night time
2.Possibility of being intoxicated or sober
3.Sighted person being known to witness
4.Verbal communication
5.Eagerness to testify
6.Conviction in belief
For me the above if worked out in to some sort of points chart would put Caroline Maxwell so far out in front there's just no contest
As for most unreliable at the moment I'd have to go for Hutchinson mainly down to his convenient timing following the close of the inquest. Although he has 3 and 4, his lack of 5 destroys it...
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