Where an identification may be suggestive,the five factors set out in Biggers allow the trial court to determine:
A) Whether the witness has an independent basis for his or her in-court identification.
B) Whether a pre-indictment identification is suggestive.
C) Whether a post-indictment identification is suggestive.
D) Whether a witness is trustworthy.
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