So you've got a believable witness as well as me.
While white Americans tend to view the case as a dispute over sexual harassment and the credibility of two believable witnesses, many blacks say it is much more: an embarrassment to their race, one that will be caricatured in history.
In litigation, direct strategies argue what the law does or does not say; what the facts are or are not; or who has the more believable witnesses.
There may still be jurors who believe that despite all our efforts to impeach his credibility, he is still a believable witness.
El would get believable witnesses to testify against Walworth.
The judge may allow such evidence, the court said, where it is useful and is not being raised simply to imply that the victim was more likely to have consented to the sexual conduct or is a less believable witness.
In any event, Herndon is not a believable witness to what went on between the Lincolns.
As a believable witness, Lydia Vince left much to be desired, but the jurors were not as savvy about fabricated testimony and crooked clients.
More Contradictions Expected Whether Mr. McFarlane's testimony will undermine Colonel North's new public image as a highly believable witness cannot be gauged.
He was a believable witness, with a most admirable record of struggle out of poverty and prejudice.