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Condition for the admissibility of eyewitness evidence
Effect of eyewitness evidence
Effect of failure by an eyewitness to timeously identify a suspect
Effect of failure of an eyewitness to mention at the earliest stage persons known to him who committed the offence
Effect of failure of the court to take into consideration the omission by the eyewitness to mention, at the earliest opportunity the names of the accused persons
Effect of the absence of eyewitness evidence
Effect of the availability of eyewitness evidence
Eyewitness evidence as the best form of evidence
How eyewitness evidence should be treated
Importance of eyewitness evidence
Meaning of an eyewitness
The effect of failure to call an eyewitness who is a vital witness to the proceedings
What the court can do where eyewitness evidence is not available
When eyewitnesses would be said to have contradicted each other
When eyewitness evidence is necessary
Whether an eyewitness account is required in all cases to convict an accused person
Whether an eyewitness must be called to prove a case
Whether a witness, other than an eyewitness, is competent to testify of events in a polling unit
Whether eyewitness evidence is always needed to convict an accused person of an offence
Whether eyewitness evidence is required for the proof of rape
Whether eyewitness evidence is required to prove a murder charge beyond reasonable doubt
Whether eyewitness evidence is sufficient to dislodge a plea of alibi
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