Ronald Cotton Aim: What are the downfalls of testimonial evidence?

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Ronald Cotton Aim: What are the downfalls of testimonial evidence? Do Now: Grab a textbook and take it to your seats/ and one index card from desk HW: study for test #2- thurs

Ronald Cotton Ronald Cotton Part I Ronald Cotton II The Bunny Effect Pg. 39 Ronald Cotton Case Study 12.46 13 1.30

Case Study 2.2 Ronald Cotton p. 39 Title: Ronald Cotton Who: victim, suspect, & their relationship any other key players (witnesses, lawyers, experts) When/ Where: Year, geographic location (ex: San Diego, CA) Physical location/ time of day Evidence: Forensic evidence/ witness testimony How did the suspect become a suspect? Did suspect have the means/ motive/ opportunity? Outcome: Legal outcome Reflections: Why do you think this case is famous?

Picking Cotton Awareness Test #1 Awareness Test #2 Picking Cotton Memory Issues Worksheet 1.08 1.54