In a court of law in the United States eyewitness testimony is always considered evidence. It is incumbent apon the jury to decide if that evidence or testimony is true or untrue (corrupt).
-- If their is written testimony then one can't say, "That is not true", unless it can be proven otherwise or violates other already substantiated facts. Even so, the most sort after evidence is eyewitness testimony.
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