According to the Supreme Court opinion in Stovall v. Denno (1967) , involving the use of a show-up to identify the defendant in a homicide case,
I. the identification procedure was suggestive and violated due process.
II. the procedure resulted in irreparable mistaken identification.
III. the show-up was unnecessary.
IV. the show-up was justified by the circumstances surrounding the victim's health.
A) II
B) II, III
C) I, II, III
D) IV
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