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An eyewitness is an individual who has observed an event, incident, or crime firsthand and can provide firsthand information about it. Eyewitness testimony is often crucial in legal proceedings, as it offers a firsthand account of what occurred. However, eyewitness reliability can be influenced by factors such as stress, memory distortion, and suggestibility, leading to potential inaccuracies. Legal systems carefully consider the credibility and consistency of eyewitness accounts while acknowledging the potential limitations and biases inherent in human perception and memory.