Besides, much eyewitness evidence is highly unreliable, as demonstrated by the hundreds of death row inmates who, in recent decades, they're convicted
by eyewitness testimony and later exonerated by DNA analysis.
Not exact matches
(1John 1:1 - 3, written
eyewitness testimony by John, about A.D. 70)
(2 Peter 1:16, written,
eyewitness testimony by Peter, A.D. 65)
(John 12:1, written
eyewitness testimony by John that Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead)
(John 20:18 - 20, written
eyewitness testimony by John that Jesus was RAISED FROM THE DEAD)
The notion of the
eyewitness is thus profoundly overthrown
by the dual theme of Christ — a faithful witness — and of
testimony —
testimony to the light.
they were written
by eyewitnesses ---- As you've been told before,
eyewitness testimony is often not dependable and often inaccurate.
For a fresh vantage point on the whole «real» Jesus issue, I recommend the book, Jesus and the
Eyewitnesses: The Gospels As
Eyewitness Testimony,
by Richard Bauckham.
The second half of the lecture goes on to make the case for the authentic historicity — the truth — of the Gospels as reports
by or of
eyewitness testimony to the ministry of Jesus.
Thirteen men living in the early nineteenth century signed legal affidavits, swearing under oath, that they personally had seen the Golden Tablets delivered to Joseph Smith
by the angel Moroni with their own two eyes, and three of these men signed affidavits that they had seen the angel Moroni himself with their own two eyes... but yet no Christian believes this
eyewitness testimony.
In the absence of historical evidence to the contrary, our views are formed
by the clear tradition of near contemporary accounts, preserved that our faith might be well founded on
eyewitness testimonies within the Tradition of the Church.
Research
by psychologists at Florida Atlantic University gives new meaning to the notion of «guilt
by association» and aims to test how memory in humans as well as police use of mugshots and subtle innuendo can contaminate
eyewitness testimonies.
According to the Innocence Project,
eyewitness testimony played a role in 75 percent of guilty verdicts eventually overturned
by DNA testing after people spent years in prison.
«The Problem with
Eyewitness Testimony» An account from the Stanford Journal of Legal Studies of a talk
by Stanford University psychology professor Barbara Tversky and Stanford University law professor George Fisher.
«Misidentification: The Caprices of
Eyewitness Testimony in Criminal Cases» An article published
by the Center for Criminal Justice Advocacy.
The Best Available Evidence's sculptural components are still coming together during our studio visit (and do include a representative weather balloon) but Marino excitedly mentions the audio portion of the exhibition, which required her to reach out to voice actors through Craigslist («I was posting ads in cities all over the place,» she states) to read
testimonies from UFO
eyewitnesses, some fabricated
by Marino herself.
Accident attorney Luke Ellis obtained
testimony from a number of
eyewitnesses which placed the fault 100 % on the defendant driver and discovered that the driver was without a permanent license, having been hired
by the trucking company only recently.
In a statement about the
eyewitness testimony, the trial judge found that «Each of three women, no matter how well intentioned, tried to make narrative sense of the events
by working backwards from their consequences.»
The appellants referred to the
testimony of expert witnesses and an independent
eyewitness who described the accident as having been caused
by Ms. Bradford, the cyclist.
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Testimony given
by eyewitnesses.