- Credibility and Reliability of a Witness
- ☐ Animus, Bias, Dependence, Partiality, or Motive to fabricate
- ☐ Tainting of evidence (determine how much claimed is based on second-hand info or mere personal belief)
- ☐ Quality of Observation
- ☐ Opportunity to Observe (frequency of personal presence, duration, distance, obstructions)
- ☐ Reasons (or abscence of reasons) to make observations at the time
- ☐ Focus on attention at the time (distractions, etc)
- ☐ Emotional state at time
- ☐ Level of Intoxiation
- ☐ Quality of recollection and recall
- ☐ Opportunity to record the memory accurately
- ☐ Time of recording of the memory
- ☐ Opportunity to refresh memory
- ☐ Timing of memory refresh memory
- ☐ Exposure to other versions of events through witnesses or the news
- ☐ Contradictions with Common Sense
- ☐ Accuracy of memory given level of importance at the time, given the lack of recording or corroborating records
- ☐ Failure to record only select events of importance
- ☐ Contradictions on Prior Statements
- ☐ Demeanour and manner of response
- ☐ Plausibility and Possibility
- ☐ Reasons and explanations for choice of actions (with special consideration for sexual offenes)
- ☐ Whether choice of actions match emotional state
- ☐ Signs of embellishment or minimization (eg. efforts to cast self in a good light)
- ☐ How the witness responds and changes evidence when confronted with new evidence
- ☐ Overly and inordinately complex answers
- ☐ Proven history of related dishonesty
- ☐ Corroboration or absence of corroboration with other witnesses or objective evidence
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