Criminal
Mar. 26, 1999
Child Witnesses Disqualified Unnecessarily, Study Finds
The past decade has seen an ongoing debate as to whether children make credible courtroom witnesses. A growing number of experts say young children don't know the difference between telling a lie and telling the truth because they don't process information or remember things the same way adults do.
A growing number of experts say young children don't know the difference between telling a lie and telling the truth because they don't process informatio...
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