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Eyewitness are only correct about 40% of the time.

Posted by ghost of olddude55 on November 22, 2021 at 12:53:53:

And he's still entitled to his day in court. The full story isn't known, the event only occurred yesterday.
And if he confesses, or takes a plea, or goes to trial and gets convicted, like I said--this kind of senseless garbage happens day in and day out in the US and around the world. It has nothing to do with lax law enforcement or weak judges or pansy legislatures. Life is chaos and there is no meaning.
Somebody who gets involved in a knife fight--if the story is true--especially somebody with 22 priors, doesn't think about consequences. He or she acts totally in the moment. Even dogs and cats understand consequences. Only humans fail to grasp the concept.