• tygerprints
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    407 months ago

    Legally blind is not the same thing as being totally blind. My brother is “legally blind” but he can see well enough to read and drive a car. Still you have to wonder why the court didn’t take this into consideration at the time - what was motivating the judge to overlook this fact and allow this man to be incarcerated on the basis of flawed eyewitness testimony? Someone had this court’s short hairs in their grips.

    • Kid_Thunder
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      287 months ago

      The article says that the witness said that he was much closer than the cameras on site showed he actually was.

      Also in the article, there’s the issue that CPD told others to identify Harris or else. One of them already recanted their statements.

    • Mannivu
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      147 months ago

      So what does it means “Legally blind” if he can drive and read? What’s the threshold to be considered legally blind?

      • chaogomu
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        157 months ago

        Found this definition;

        In the United States, legal blindness means your central visual acuity—the part of your vision that allows you to see straight ahead—is 20/200 or less in your better eye when wearing corrective lenses. With 20/200 vision, you can see at 20 feet what a person with 20/20 vision sees at 200 feet. Or, your 20-degree field allows for seeing only right in front of you.

        You can be legally blind with tunnel vision, i.e. you can see directly ahead, but nothing out of the corner of your eye.

        • Mannivu
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          187 months ago

          That sound dangerous when doing something other than reading. Even walking could be a problem without having peripheral view.

    • @[email protected]
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      87 months ago

      Majority of eyewitness testimony is inaccurate. That alone should never have been enough to convict, much less from someone with legitimately terrible eyesight.

      • tygerprints
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        17 months ago

        I agree, I mean given that the eye witness wasn’t even that close to see what happened, that should have raised flags about the veracity of what said they saw. And having a vision problem complicates it even further. Being legally blind doesn’t mean you necessarily can’t see what’s happening, but it should put your testimony under further scrutiny.

    • Dandroid
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      37 months ago

      I haven’t fact checked this, but I have a friend who claims he is legally blind without his glasses, but can see fine with his glasses.

    • @threelonmusketeers
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      47 months ago

      You might, but they don’t. I think that was the problem.

      • @spacecowboy
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        47 months ago

        That’s an extremely shortsighted view.

  • fmstrat
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    147 months ago

    team had urged Cook County State’s Attorney

    Is it just me, or is Cook County hitting the news a lot?

    • @[email protected]
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      87 months ago

      Maybe a case of, “if they messed this up let’s take a look to see what else they missed”.

  • @[email protected]
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    87 months ago

    Very insightful was the moment the lawyer walked to the back of the room and asked the witness how many fingers he was holding up.