Word: eyewitnesser
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On the accusations that the Cambodian Communists have carried out mass murder since April, the observation made last May by Richard Boyle, combat reporter and eyewitness to the seizure Phnom Penh, still stands: "Stories of a bloodbath, as reported by other news agencies, cannot be verified and there is every...
Of all the trial arts, Bailey's greatest strength is crossexamination. Says Alch: "I can watch him cross-examine a witness, and he'll lose me. If I don't know where he is going, you can bet your life the witness doesn't." One typical example came in a...
Until a goodly swatch of Forman's writing is actually published, that assertion lacks underpinning. What Rowse does show beyond question is that Forman was an invaluable eyewitness to his superstitious yet brilliant era. Born in 1552, the self-educated country bumpkin who set up shop in London as...
Ozer was in court to try to build another part of the case against the three men from New Jersey. Besides the informer, he had a witness who said he had seen part of the abduction from a parking lot outside Detroit. The court ordered the three to appear in...
The light was red, but Driver Andrew Hutch, a Secret Service agent, went through. He assumed that as always, local police had sealed off the intersection. But no cop was at the corner. Seeing a green light, James Salamites, 19, proceeded to cross the intersection from a side street at...