Aliens, in any colour, have never been observed by any credible witness.
It may affect their ability to be a credible witness, but that would be decided by the judge or jury.
A once credible witness may become not credible if they are found to have a bias or personal interest in the outcome of the case, if their testimony is inconsistent or contradicted by other evidence, or if they have a history of providing false information or being unreliable in the past. Additionally, factors such as emotional state, memory issues, or manipulation can also affect a witness's credibility.
He was convicted because the jury didn't think his story was credible. She's a credible witness whose story makes sense.
WikiAnswers is not a credible source. Credible means believable. Some examples: Diplomas hanging in my doctor's office show me that she is credible. A witness who does not come across to the jury as credible will not help the case. I didn't let the man into our home because his claim to be a police officer did not seem credible.
The same way a priest who is know for his charity or a local shopowner known for cheap prices can be. Someone's history is irrelevant when discussing what they did or did not see at a particular time and place, and this idea is often entrenched in law.
Someone with a lengthy criminal background may be considered non-credible. Non-credible means the finder of facts (generally the jury) would not believe the witness's testimony. This could be because of a criminal background, a history of deception, or because of his/her own interest in the outcome of the case. For example, if the witness has a relationship with the defendant, his alibi that he was with the defendant at the time that the crime was committed may not be credible.
Aliens have never been observed by any credible witness.
Yes if the witness is credible.
a person who has a personal gain for lying for someone... someone who cant be trusted
A subscribing witness is someone who adds their signature to a document when the principal signer is unable to sign, while a credible witness is someone who can attest to the identity of the principal signer when they do not have proper identification. Both types of witnesses play different roles in notarial acts in order to ensure the validity and authenticity of the document.
The source was not credible.The witness gave a credible account of the events.