Thinking Skills: Critical Thinking and Problem Solving

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4.3 Evidence 149


previous day. He couldn’t be sure of the
time. The Sunday papers had printed
the story of White’s arrest, with a recent
photograph of him getting out of the
same white car at a friend’s wedding.
a How strong is the evidence provided
by Mrs Short? Does it count as
corroboration for Mr Green’s
accusation?
b How reliable is the restaurant owner
as a witness?
c What problems are there with
Mr Long’s evidence?
d Where would you look for further
evidence if you were investigating
this case?
3 (Harder task)

‘Because of the compensation-claim
culture which has grown up in many
countries, advertising by lawyers and
conditional-fee agreements for
personal injury cases should not be
permitted.’
Write a short evidence-based argument
supporting or challenging this
recommendation. Base your argument on
the evidence found in Docs 3 and 4 in
Chapter 4.1 (pages 131–2, 134), and give
an assessment of how strongly you think
this supports your conclusion.

Answers and comments are on page 324.

1    Explain the difference between direct
and indirect evidence, giving illustrative
examples.
2 Imagine an investigation that turns on
whether a certain person, whom we’ll
call Mr White, visited another person,
Mr Green, one Saturday afternoon.
Mr Green is accusing Mr White of coming
to his house and assaulting him.
• A witness, Mrs Short, who lives in the
flat below Mr Green, says that she saw
a man answering White’s description
arriving by car at the house on that
Saturday. Later, when she went out to
the shop, she noticed the car again, and
thought she saw a parking ticket on the
windscreen.
• White says he was nowhere near
Green’s house, and produces a second
witness – a restaurant owner – who
testifies that White was in his restaurant
on the Saturday in question, and that
he stayed there all afternoon; and that
his car – a white Peugeot – was in the
restaurant car park the whole time.
White and the restaurant owner are old
friends and business partners.
• On the Sunday evening a third witness,
Mr Long, who lives opposite Green
but doesn’t know him or White or the
restaurant owner, comes forward and
states that he had seen a white Peugeot
parked outside his (Long’s) house the

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