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That will help them decide whether she is a trustworthy witness.
I want you to perceive me as a trustworthy witness, someone who will tell the truth even to his own disadvantage.
Its decision cited Mancao as "not a credible and trustworthy witness".
For my part, my own experience led me to regard Berton as a trustworthy witness.
"Well, if we've got no trustworthy witnesses, these two chips will have to share and share alike.
In the original, magnis testibus, meaning trustworthy witness; and, by a play upon words, large testicles.
The crown has, with the help of the most eminent and trustworthy witnesses, made out a case which the accused has not attempted to challenge.
The murderer has an impeccably trustworthy witness who provides an alibi, which no other witness contradicts.
A rumor that he had committed suicide was circulated, but the evidence of trustworthy witnesses, including a physician, effectually contradicts this accusation.
I recognised my friend's limited vocabulary, and I prepared to regard Captain Nichols as a trustworthy witness.
In the ritual law laid down by Muhammad, if two trustworthy witnesses confirm the claim of a man, then his claim is considered established and valid.
I had evidence from the man who sold him the poison and a trustworthy witness who had seen him near the well on the fateful night.
They confirmed that they did and he then asked if they acknowledged, "...them sound and trustworthy witnesses of the true Christian doctrine?"
He had long suspected it, but now Gemma, the first trustworthy witness he had met for a very long time, had confirmed it.
Here are three written descriptions by trustworthy witnesses of Mr. and Mrs. Vandeleur, who at that time kept St. Oliver's private school.
It was decided, however, that on his producing two trustworthy witnesses to his identity all would be right, so the property was duly realised and produced a very handsome fortune.
Some law-enforcement officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the police apparently give such deaths a low investigative priority because it is often hard for them to find trustworthy witnesses in psychiatric institutions.
It is important to note that it was only the statements of this man and his wife which contained any evidence of Paisley's knowledge of the crimes, and the juries determined that they were not trustworthy witnesses.
But after Mr. Adamson said he would testify at a second trial only if his 20-year sentence was shortened and he was given other concessions, Mr. Corbin elected not to retry the two men because Mr. Adamson could no longer be considered a trustworthy witness.
However, the early 20th century historian Philip Wicksteed stated of Villani, "When dealing with his own times, and with events immediately connected with Florence, he is a trustworthy witness, but minute accuracy is never his strong point; and in dealing with distant times and places he is hopelessly unreliable."