Exam 16: Identification Procedures
Exam 1: Introduction55 Questions
Exam 2: The Role of the Courts55 Questions
Exam 3: The Adjudication Process55 Questions
Exam 4: Types of Evidence55 Questions
Exam 5: Direct and Circumstantial Evidence55 Questions
Exam 6: Witnesses55 Questions
Exam 7: Crime Scene Evidence and Experiments55 Questions
Exam 8: Documentary Evidence, Models, Maps, and Diagrams55 Questions
Exam 9: Hearsay and Its Exceptions55 Questions
Exam 10: Privileged Communications55 Questions
Exam 11: Developing Law of Search and Seizure55 Questions
Exam 12: Field Interviews, Arrests, and Jail Searches55 Questions
Exam 13: Plain View, Consent, Vehicles, and Administrative Searches55 Questions
Exam 14: Usa Patriot Act, Foreign Intelligence, and Other Electronic Surveillance55 Questions
Exam 15: Self-Incrimination55 Questions
Exam 16: Identification Procedures45 Questions
Exam 17: Preparing the Case for Court55 Questions
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In-court identifications of the defendant are allowed only if the witness has previously identified the defendant as the perpetrator.
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Define showup, lineup and photographic lineup. Indicate what level of proof the police must have to detain someone to participate in each.
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If a person viewed a lineup that violated Due Process, the trial court will hold a hearing to decide whether the person should testify at trial.The decision will be based on:
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A suspect has the right to have an attorney present during a lineup:
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