Opinion ID: 1713477
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Heading: Orebia's Ability to Make Observations.

Text: ¶ 54. Armstrong presented Dr. John Fournier, an ophthalmologist, to refute the ability of Orebia to make certain observations. Fournier measured the distances and lighting conditions from Orebia's vantage point on the porch of 120 West Gorham to the route of the person he observed. Fournier testified that night vision acuity is about 1/10 that of daytime vision, and that given the conditions under which Orebia made his observationsa distance of 100 to 134 feet and low illumination from the street lamps with glare in the foregroundit was not physically possible for a person in Orebia's position to make out facial features.