Multiple Choice
A suspect in a lineup or showup has a Sixth Amendment right to an attorney at that proceeding
A) only before being formally charged or subject to formal proceedings.
B) only after being formally charged or subject to formal proceedings.
C) only after being formally charged or subject to formal proceedings,and provided they can afford their own attorney at this time.
D) at any and all times.
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