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The Requirement of Providing Counsel to a Suspect in a Lineup

Question 28

Question 28

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The requirement of providing counsel to a suspect in a lineup that occurs after indictment or arraignment is known as the:


A) Miranda rule.
B) Wade-Gilbert rule.
C) exclusionary rule.
D) "fruits of the poisoned tree" rule.

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