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"I keep six honest working men, they taught me all I know, their names are WHAT, WHY and WHEN, and HOW and WHERE and WHO" Rudyard Kipling.  

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"I keep six honest working men, They taught me all I know, Their names are WHAT, WHY and WHEN, And HOW and WHERE and WHO" Rudyard Kipling This week, the Times reported that the Damilola Taylor murder trial had collapsed due to a witness's inconsistent evidence. "Bromley", a 14-year-old girl gave fallacious evidence to the police during interviews and statements. This was exposed during the hearing, April 2002 when the prosecution could not test the strength of the information recalled by "Bromley" of the tragic crime. Techniques administered by the police when investigating and actually interviewing have been attributed to this. The police interview is a necessary part of the procedure in the British justice system as the accused is either prosecuted or releases based on the information gathered. Witness's accounts are needed for evidence and the police investigators collect them. The accounts need to be absolutely accurate for court trials otherwise as in the...

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