When viewing whether a case involves an unnecessarily suggestive photographic show-up,the court
A) invokes a per se rule that photo show-ups are unnecessarily suggestive.
B) looks to the totality of the circumstances.
C) looks to the totality of the circumstances measured by a requirement that the identification possess certain features of reliability.
D) looks solely to the reliability of the identification.
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