Multiple Choice
An indicted suspect and his attorney are seated in an interrogation room at the police station. Without informing the suspect or attorney, the police allow a witness to observe them through a window in the room's wall to determine if the victim can identify anyone in the room as the perpetrator. How is such a situation likely to be viewed by the courts?
A) This procedure is recommended.
B) This procedure is a violation of the defendant's rights.
C) This procedure is not recommended but is lawful.
D) The choice to use this procedure is up to the victim.
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