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Mark and Leslie both witnessed a car crash, but their stories do not match. Mark is 10 years old, was in close physical proximity to the accident, and is very confident in his description of the accident. Leslie is 45, was talking on her phone when the accident happened, and is less sure of herself when answering questions. Leslie also mentions that she has seen several car accidents at this intersection and that it is very dangerous. Based on the evidence presented in the chapter, who should be trusted? Include the pros and cons of trusting each witness.
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