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Many Eyewitnesses Identify Wrong Person

 
Title Many Eyewitnesses Identify Wrong Person
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Author "Sleek, Scott"
Publisher American Psychological Association Monitor
Date 1999
Month February
Summary "Eyewitness misidentifications represent the most common causes of wrongful convictions, numerous studies show. In one study, for example, a committee of APA's Div. 41 (American Psychology­Law Society) reviewed 40 convictions that were later overturned, and found that 36 of those cases involved eyewitnesses' identifying the wrong person as the perpetrator."
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