Learn what "the witness who" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

It means a witness can say you were present at the location of a crime or incident.
From Undercovered Heart, Episode 59
Someone points to a witness who could identify the person at the scene.
Use this in crime, legal, or detective contexts when talking about proof that someone was present somewhere. It is not a casual everyday phrase.
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