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Quiz 14: Pretrial Visual Identification Procedures
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Question 21
True/False
The difference between a lineup and a showup is that a lineup includes a group of persons,whereas the showup involves a presentation of only one criminal suspect to the witness making the identification.
Question 22
Multiple Choice
In instances where a criminal defendant shows that a police identification procedure was suggestive,the court will:
Question 23
True/False
The American Bar Association recommends that lineups and photo arrays should be double-blind.This means that the suspect and the foils should not be able to see the identity of the witness.
Question 24
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.
Question 25
Multiple Choice
Data from The Innocence Project suggests that the leading cause of wrongful conviction in United States courts is:
Question 26
Multiple Choice
Retrieval of memories can be affected by ________________.In this phenomenon,different memory images may become combined or confused with one another.
Question 27
Multiple Choice
In Neil v.Biggers,the Supreme Court listed five factors to be considered in evaluating the likelihood of misidentification.Which of the following is NOT one of those factors?
Question 28
True/False
Before,during,and after an identification procedure,police and prosecutors should avoid giving witnesses any feedback on whether they feel they have made a "good" or "correct" identification.
Question 29
Multiple Choice
Applying the rule of law of Kirby v.Illinois,in which of the below choices does the suspect not have a right to have an attorney prior to or during the confrontation?
Question 30
Multiple Choice
The creation or substitution of false memories through later suggestion is called:
Question 31
Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements is not true about perception?
Question 32
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a true statement about the proper procedures for conducting a lineup?
Question 33
True/False
Foils should be chosen for their dissimilarity to the witness's description of the perpetrator,with the suspect standing out from the foils.
Question 34
True/False
Photo arrays are considered a "critical stage" of a criminal prosecution.
Question 35
Multiple Choice
?Persons in a lineup may
Question 36
True/False
Unarranged,spontaneous showups are considered impermissibly suggestive for constitutional law purposes.
Question 37
True/False
The right to counsel guaranteed by the Wade-Gilbert cases does not apply at the outset of a criminal investigation,instead,the right must "attach" when a "triggering event" occurs.
Question 38
True/False
In the Wade-Gilbert cases,the Court extended the Sixth Amendment right to counsel to all pretrial identification procedures.
Question 39
True/False
When a person has witnessed a violent crime that involves a weapon,he pays very close attention to his surroundings and his level of accuracy in recalling these events is much higher than in normal circumstances.