Multiple Choice
In Manson v. Braithwaite (1977) , involving identifying a man whom the identifier had seen only once in poor light for several minutes from a single photograph, Justice Marshall in dissent criticized the police procedure because:
I. a lineup could have been arranged.
II. a photo array, rather than one photograph could have been used.
III. the fact that the photograph was given to the identifier by a fellow police officer increased the suggestiveness.
IV. the photograph selected was not a good depiction of the description given to the
Officer who selected it.
A) I, II, III, IV
B) I, II
C) I, II, III
D) III, IV
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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