Exam 10: Lineups and Other Pretrial Identification Procedures

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A 2002 report from the National Academy of Sciences concluded that it is not possible to fool a polygraph.

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Define,compare,and contrast the Kirby and Wade-Gilbert rules.Do you agree or disagree with each rule? Explain your position.

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A suspect is involved in an automobile accident and is properly arrested for drunk driving.The police take the suspect to a hospital and a doctor draws a blood sample without the suspect's consent or a warrant.Blood alcohol content evidence is admitted against the defendant at trial.What did the U.S.Supreme Court decide in Schmerber v.California (1966),about the admissibility of this procedure?

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A suspect has a right to an attorney at all identification procedures.

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One of the constitutional rights often invoked by suspects during the pretrial identification stages is the right to protection against________ searches and seizures.

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A defendant who has been indicted has a right to an attorney at his lineup.

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During lineups,the lawyer's function is that of an " ________",who makes sure that things are conducted according to the law.

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The role of the defendant's lawyer at a lineup is to control the proceedings.

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It is not a violation of any constitutional rights for medical personnel to remove blood from a suspect without his consent to obtain evidence,as long it is done by accepted medical methods.

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Assuming there is no questioning of the suspect,and the suspect appears voluntarily at the lineup,which of the following rights is the only one that applies at all lineups,no matter when they occur?

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The U.S.Supreme Court in Perry v.New Hampshire (2012)held that the issue of whether police used an unnecessarily suggestive procedure is to be judged based on a two-pronged test.

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Being forced to appear in a lineup is a violation of a suspect's privilege against self-incrimination.

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The right to an attorney at a lineup derives from the ________Amendment.

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Claims of unreasonable search and seizure in pretrial identification procedures are

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All states now authorize the collection of DNA samples from convicted offenders.

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In determining what is fair or unfair in identification procedures,courts generally consider all the circumstances leading up to the identification.

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The due process requirement of fairness is violated if identification procedures are

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A suspect has a constitutional right to ________of law in a lineup.

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The main role of Eddie's lawyer during the lineup is to

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Following National Institute of Justice guidelines,Detective Moore should do which of the following in completing a photo lineup?

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