Use the considerations you have studied in this chapter to come to a verdict about whether the red car jumped the red light (example 1, section 7.1.2). Briefl y state your case, citing the credibility considerations which lead you to believe or disbelieve witnesses, making clear any assumptions you make. Obviously, you may draw on your answers to earlier questions.
Example 1
You are considering buying a second-hand car, but since you know very little about cars you have employed an expert mechanic (who is not acquainted with and has no other connection with the present owners) to check the vehicle over. He tells you that the car is in good condition and that it would be a good buy. Should you believe him? Why or why not?
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