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Patently unreliable testimony got him convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison.
He brushed aside, as unreliable, testimony to the contrary from a number of women who had been enslaved.
"I was trying to address the problem of unreliable testimony by experts in capital cases," Mr. Dunnam said.
The report also said too many defendants are convicted based on unreliable testimony from jailhouse informants or from dubious experts.
The three-judge panel found "clear and convincing evidence" that the man, Gregory F. Taylor, was innocent and had been convicted based on flawed evidence and unreliable testimony.
This is in some part achieved, as Evans wrote, because Friedländer make extensive use of letters and journals from victims instead of "the sometimes unreliable testimony of memoirs".
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What with cannibalism being illegal and all, we only really have the unreliable testimonies of murderers and long-dead explorers to go on.
As to the liberties group's charge of "inherently unreliable informer testimony," Mr. Knapp said, "I presume they are re ferring to the testimony of Pat rolman William Phillips," one of the policemen caught in an illegal act by the commission agents and who then went to work for the commission.
Prosecutors argued that the secretly recorded telephone conversations were unreliable hearsay testimony that would confuse the jurors.
Mr. Gupta's lawyers argued that Mr. Rajaratnam's statement is the unreliable hearsay testimony "of a known fabulist".
He also brushed away the defendant's assertion that Ms. Gu had psychological problems that rendered unreliable her testimony against her husband.
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