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Oregon Supreme Court Makes 'Landmark' Ruling on Eyewitness Testimony
The Oregon Supreme Court established a new procedure for evaluating whether eyewitness identifications can be used as evidence.
November 30, 2012 •
Caroline Cournoyer
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The Oregon Supreme Court established a new procedure for evaluating whether eyewitness identifications can be used as evidence.
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