On the 20th of October 2010 Robert was hijacked his car on his way home from a party. Mr. Clayton reported that he had seen two people attacking the owner violently and speeding on the highway at a supersonic speed. After a few days Nicholas and Naphtali were arrested and charged and Mr. Clayton identified them by their body physique and the way they were dressed. The defense argued that the eye witness identification was flawed as the dressing code and body physique could not be used to charge an individual since people can have same tests and preferences in clothes and their judgment was baseless thus demanding the information provided to be excluded from trial. I as an expert on eye witness procedures have been asked by defense to comment on this procedures and provide the information on the court concerning the authenticity of the information provided.