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At first they do not understand their mistaken identification of each other.
I cannot begin to imagine what would have happened had my mistaken identification occurred in a capital case.
Matthew in his version makes clear that this was no mistaken identification.
"If he didn't attack the mistaken identification, there was nothing for the jury to do but come back with a finding of guilt."
So the killer did not know Trinh had made a mistaken identification.
"Now the answer appears to be 'no.' Experts say past sightings were cases of mistaken identification."
False medical claims are often based on mistaken identification.
"Mistaken identification is the leading cause of innocent people being convicted; everybody in the criminal justice system knows that."
This gave a dark colour to the stone that led to its mistaken identification as black basalt.
The studies also showed that witnesses can be just as certain about a mistaken identification as a true one.
This can cause confusion and mistaken identification with the pampas cat.
The official rules of engagement are designed to safeguard against mistaken identifications.
But for those who saw the suspects one-by-one, the rate of mistaken identifications was 19 percent.
The forehead is sometimes coloured by pollen leading to mistaken identifications.
(The latter isn't actually out of the question, though mistaken identification is more likely.)
Bolan didn't know the guy, but he knew the mold he'd been peeled from, and there was no possibility of a mistaken identification.
Part of their dissatisfaction with the term came from the mistaken identification of Ginsberg as the leader.
After checking his wallet, the police let Mr. Brown go, saying it was a case of mistaken identification.
Early histories of the church made a mistaken identification with Saint Brendan, which is undoubtably wrong.
Or even worse, that there had been a mistaken identification of the ships approaching Earth, that they were defending, not attacking, forces.
Shann stiffened but had no chance to protest that mistaken identification as the other continued: "So you made class one status, boy!
This pulsar has been the target of interest, because of a mistaken identification of a planet around it.
His lawyer said the arrest was "a mistaken identification", and that Diab did not enter France in 1980.
Simon has commented: "For the men and women in these photographs, the primary cause of wrongful conviction was mistaken identification.
The man convicted, Paris Drake, insisted that he was innocent and the victim of mistaken identification by two witnesses.