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Eyewitness Corroboration Requirements As Protections Against Wrongful Conviction: The Hidden Questions, David Crump
Eyewitness Corroboration Requirements As Protections Against Wrongful Conviction: The Hidden Questions, David Crump
David Crump
Several commentators have suggested the adoption of a rule requiring corroboration of eyewitness identification testimony. The concern underlying this proposal has merit, because misidentifications probably account for the largest share of erroneous convictions. But no one has catalogued the possible side effects of such a rule. Would the proposal have bad effects on the control of crime? Would it produce disproportionate acquittals in some crime categories, so that it might amount to a “Violent Predator’s Relief Act”? Would it result in even greater oppression of innocent people? What do the proponents mean by “corroboration,” anyway? What corroboration should be deemed …