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wenmo

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A showup can be thought of as a special kind of lineup in which
 
  A. the suspect is brought to the witness's residence.
  B. the lineup is formed at the crime scene.
  C. only the head of the suspect, not his or her body, is shown to the witness.
  D. only the suspect is in the lineup.

Question 2

In U.S. v. Ash (1973), the Supreme Court ruled that
 
  A. photo arrays are unconstitutional under the Fifth Amendment.
  B. photo arrays must be conducted only when the suspect is unavailable for a lineup.
  C. a witness cannot view a photo array after having already seen the suspect in a lineup.
  D. the right of the presence of counsel does not extend to photo arrays.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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