Exam 10: Exclusionary Rule-Identification Procedures
Exam 1: Introduction to the Law of Evidence and the Pretrial Process62 Questions
Exam 2: The Trial Process63 Questions
Exam 3: Evidence-Basic Concepts65 Questions
Exam 4: Witnesses-Competency and Privileged Communications65 Questions
Exam 5: Witnesses-Lay and Expert62 Questions
Exam 6: Credibility and Impeachment63 Questions
Exam 7: The Hearsay Rule64 Questions
Exam 8: Opposing Partys Statements Admissionsand Confessions63 Questions
Exam 9: The Exclusionary Rule-Search and Seizure66 Questions
Exam 10: Exclusionary Rule-Identification Procedures63 Questions
Exam 11: Circumstantial Evidence67 Questions
Exam 12: Documentary Evidence and the Right of Discovery63 Questions
Exam 13: Physical Evidence59 Questions
Exam 14: Photographic, recorded, and Computer-Generated Evidence62 Questions
Exam 15: How to Testify Effectively61 Questions
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The most important thing in creating a lineup or photo array is:
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What must the court first determine if a question is raised about the suggestiveness of a pretrial identification?
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If a court finds an identification procedure to be unnecessary and suggestive what must the court then determine?
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Which of the following is not among the three basic types of identification procedures?
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Which of the following is the most suggestive identification procedure?
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Markings on a photo,such as: height measurements,charts,or surroundings in which a suspect is depicted,do not provide a constitutional basis to challenge a photo array.
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How can a witness identification of a perpetrator be permitted at trial where a witness's ability to identify a person might result from an illegal lineup?
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Where a defendant has been denied his or her Sixth Amendment right to counsel during a post-indictment pretrial lineup the court will:
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An officer should tell a witness that the photo array or lineup includes a defendant already in custody in order to facilitate a witness's choice.
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What test does the court apply to determine whether or not the in-court identification is trustworthy?
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Which of the following is least likely to greatly increase the dangers of misidentification?
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The best example of when an identification procedure may be unnecessarily suggestive is when:
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What are the five factors used to test the reliability of an identification?
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Police stations are not theatrical casting offices.What standard and test is used to determine whether a lineup or photo array includes persons matching a defendant's general physical description?
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When a witness is certain of the identification of a suspect after a suggestive identification procedure,the court will be concerned with the reliability of the identification because:
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Which of the following is least likely to be a level of certainty that a court is willing to accept as a reliable identification by a witness?
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Any question by an officer regarding a witness's choice in identifying a suspect is suggestive.
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