Multiple Choice
If a witness is shown only a single photograph and identifies the person in the photo as the perpetrator, the identification
A) may be suppressed because it is too suggestive.
B) will always be suppressed unless the defendant's attorney was present.
C) will not have to be suppressed if the defendant waives the privilege against self-incrimination.
D) cannot be admitted.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q24: What are other ways, other than lineups,
Q25: In U.S.v.Wade and Gilbert v.California, there were
Q26: Lineups should be conducted to test recognition
Q27: Those archival studies that have been made
Q28: In Foster v.CA, two lineups occurred with
Q30: Eyewitness identification is less reliable if the
Q31: If there is more than one witness
Q32: The chance of misidentification is 1.56 times
Q33: Many businesses, apartment buildings, schools and public
Q34: The leading cause of the wrongful convictions