Witness testimonies are anecdotal evidence?
Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2016 11:49 am
Hello all, first post! 
This is something which has been in the back of my head for quite some time now. I've not really thought about it in depth nor am I well versed in law or intricate workings of the judicial system and was hoping for responses from those who possess a much better understanding.
Are witness testimonies just another form of anecdotal evidence? Why are witnesses used if they cannot be definitively or even largely backed up by solid, factual evidence? If enough people give the same account of a crime, does that override the inherent unverifiable nature of an anecdote?

This is something which has been in the back of my head for quite some time now. I've not really thought about it in depth nor am I well versed in law or intricate workings of the judicial system and was hoping for responses from those who possess a much better understanding.
Are witness testimonies just another form of anecdotal evidence? Why are witnesses used if they cannot be definitively or even largely backed up by solid, factual evidence? If enough people give the same account of a crime, does that override the inherent unverifiable nature of an anecdote?