A prosecuting attorney learns that a crucial eyewitness to a grocery store robbery correctly remembers trivial details of the crime scene.If the prosecutor hopes to convince the jury that the eyewitness is credible,research suggests that the prosecutor should:
A) make the jury aware of the witness's ability to remember trivial details.
B) deliberately avoid making the jury aware of the witness's ability to remember trivial details.
C) deliberately avoid using the trivial details as evidence.
D) make the jury aware of the witness's ability to remember trivial details only if the witness is of a high-status.
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