In United States v. Ash, the Court addressed the issue of whether post-indictment photographic displays required the presence of counsel and held:
A) A post-indictment photographic displays is not a "critical stage" of the prosecution and is not entitled to the presence of counsel.
B) A post-indictment photographic displays is a "critical stage" of the prosecution but is not entitled to the presence of counsel.
C) A post-indictment photographic displays is not a "critical stage" of the prosecution but is entitled to the presence of counsel.
D) A post-indictment photographic displays is a "critical stage" of the prosecution and is entitled to the presence of counsel.
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