Exam 9: Identification Procedures
Exam 2: Criminal Procedure and the Constitution65 Questions
Exam 3: Searches and Seizures65 Questions
Exam 4: Stop and Frisk65 Questions
Exam 5: Seizure of Persons Arrest65 Questions
Exam 6: Searches for Evidence65 Questions
Exam 7: Special Needs Searches65 Questions
Exam 8: Self Incrimination65 Questions
Exam 9: Identification Procedures65 Questions
Exam 10: Remedies for Constitutional Violations I the Exclusionary Rule65 Questions
Exam 11: Constitutional Violations II Other Remedies Against Official Misconduct65 Questions
Exam 12: Court Proceedings I Before Trial65 Questions
Exam 13: Court Proceedings II Trial and Conviction65 Questions
Exam 14: After Conviction Sentencing Appeals and Habeas Corpus65 Questions
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_______________ research about eyewitness identifications involves analyzing previously used identification procedures in actual criminal cases.
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What term refers to the perception of an event when information is first entered into a person's memory?
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What type of judgment occurs when a witness selects the person in a lineup who looks most like the culprit, believing the offender has to be in the lineup?
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Identify and explain the shortcomings of forensic evidence. Provide examples of how these shortcomings might apply to criminal cases.
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What SCOTUS case introduced due process rights into determining the admissibility of evidence derived from a pretrial show-up before indictment?
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