Crospery Gabriel and Another versus The Republic; Criminal Appeal No. 232 & 233 of 2014: Court of Appeal of Tanzania at Bukoba (Unreported).
- Evidence
- Visual identification- principles to be used for its admissibility
Held:-
Evidence of visual identification is ordinarily weak and most unreliable. Courts should only act on such evidence after ensuring that all possibilities of mistaken identity have been eliminated (cited Waziri Aman v.R (1980) T.L.R. 250).
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