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The Wade-Gilbert Cases Held That a Post-Indictment Pre-Trial Lineup Is

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The Wade-Gilbert cases held that a post-indictment pre-trial lineup is a "critical stage" of a criminal prosecution that triggers the right to counsel.The logic of the Court in reaching this conclusion was that the presence of the defense attorney:


A) will allow for effective cross-examination at later stages.
B) will allow the criminal suspect to assert his or her right to not participate in the lineup.
C) will allow the criminal suspect to control the process and procedures that are implemented by police.
D) will allow the criminal suspect to effectively cross-examine the witness during the line-up.

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