A man and a woman get into an argument in a bar. The man says to the woman, "You're jealous and you're fat!" The argument escalates and the woman kicks the man in the groin and punches him in the face, resulting in a broken nose
Police are called in to investigate and they interview the victim, the suspect, the suspect's girlfriends, several men that were sitting at the same table as the victim, the female bartender, and a couple unknown to anyone else in the bar. Who is the best witness (or witnesses) in this incident? A. The victim.
B. The men sitting at the table.
C. The bartender.
D. The couple unknown to anyone else in the bar.
D
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