Multiple Choice
The best example of when an identification procedure may be unnecessarily suggestive is when:
A) A witness is critically injured in a hospital and a suspect is brought to the hospital to be identified.
B) A lineup consists of similarly looking people fitting the defendant's physical characteristics.
C) A police brings a suspect face-to-face with a witness to be identified.
D) A six-pack photo array consists of five white suspects and one African-American suspect.
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