"Eyewitness misidentification" refers to situations when someone wrongly identifies a person or an event based on what they saw. It means that the information provided by an eyewitness is not accurate.
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Hundreds of innocent people have been exonerated by DNA evidence in the United States since the 1990s, and
eyewitness misidentification was the root cause in 70 % of the cases.
Eyewitness misidentifications are the single greatest reason why innocent people are convicted for crimes they did not commit.
The most common element in all wrongful convictions later overturned by DNA evidence has been
eyewitness misidentification.
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Eyewitness misidentification is the single greatest cause of wrongful convictions nationwide, playing a role in more than 75 % of convictions overturned through DNA testing.
Research conducted by the Innocence Project suggests that the number one contributor to wrongful convictions is
eyewitness misidentification.
It is for this reason that
eyewitness misidentification is the leading evidentiary cause of wrongful convictions, both nationwide and in Louisiana.