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<title>Comments on The Overconfident Police Witness in DWI Cases | Austin DWI Lawyer</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Stephen Gustitis recently commented on a study done at Berkeley that &lsquo;debunk[ed] conventional wisdom on trial witnesses&rsquo;: The researchers concluded that self-assured witnesses who make a mistake - even on issues of little importance - undermine their credibility by raising...]]></description>
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<author>gustitis_2@mac.com (Stephen Gustitis)</author>
<description><![CDATA[<p>Jamie:<br />
Excellent use of this study to demonstrate a sound and successful cross-examination tactic.  I bet we could come up with many more examples of how to use this phenomenon if we tried.</p>

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