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An eyewitness who saw a crime being committed is an example of a(n) ________ witness

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Lay

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Non-expert witnesses, also called lay witnesses, may be eyewitnesses to a crime or whom came upon the crime shortly after it was committed.

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the answer to this question is lay witness
Lay witness is the type of witness who do not possessed any form of expertise relevant to the crime but gives a testimony to the case.
One of the most common reason someone could be a lay witness is if that person is present when the crime is happening,
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