Multiple Choice
In 1932, Yale law professor Edwin Borcand wrote write Convicting the Innocent. Borcand claimed, based on his analysis of 65 cases, that ________ was the single leading cause of wrongful convictions.
A) eyewitness corruption
B) false memories
C) eyewitness misidentification
D) cultural stereotypes
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