Why have so many people been convicted of crimes they didn't commit based on eyewitness identification?
A) No one has ever been convicted of a crime based on faulty eyewitness identification.
B) Eyewitnesses are often paid off by the prosecution or threatened by police to help gain a conviction.
C) Eyewitnesses can overlook facial features of people of different races,transfer memories of people from different settings,or have poor recall due to stress.
D) Judges allow prosecutors to find people who have a grudge against a defendant to serve as eyewitnesses.
E) Eyewitnesses almost always give very emotional testimony in the courtroom,which sways juries.
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