In 1967, the Supreme Court held that admitting the results of an unnecessarily suggestive police identification procedure could violate a defendant’s right to due process. Over the next decade, several rulings narrowed and clarified the standard into the Brathwaite test, which remains in use today. This test allows the admission of identifications obtained through unnecessarily suggestive procedures if a court finds the identification to nonetheless be reliable. Applying the test requires courts to rule on a procedure’s necessity, its suggestiveness, and the resulting identification’s reliability. Making these determinations forces courts to grapple with intertwined questions of law and fact—questions whose answers have changed with advance...
A major cause of wrongful convictions is mistaken eyewitness identification. The leading Supreme Cou...
suggestive eyewitness identification procedures (Manson v. Braithwaite, 1977, 432 U.S. 98) has not b...
Mistaken eyewitness identifications are the leading cause of wrongful convictions. In 1977, a time w...
In 1967, the Supreme Court held that admitting the results of an unnecessarily suggestive police ide...
How do police select suspects for witnesses to identify? There is currently no standard for the quan...
There are perhaps few procedures in our system of criminal justice more inexact than eyewitness iden...
There are perhaps few procedures in our system of criminal justice more inexact than eyewitness iden...
There are perhaps few procedures in our system of criminal justice more inexact than eyewitness iden...
Showup identifications ( showups ) are pretrial identifications wherein only one individual is place...
Showups are a technique of eyewitness identification in which a single suspect is presented to a wit...
Prior to the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Manson v. Brathwaite, a substantial amount of confusion ...
A major cause of wrongful convictions is mistaken eyewitness identification. The leading Supreme Cou...
Mistaken eyewitness identifications are the leading cause of wrongful convictions. In 1977, a time w...
Almost 30 years ago, in Manson v. Brathwaite--the Supreme Court set out a test for determining when ...
This paper puts its focus on the admissibility criteria of evidence that is obtained through the con...
A major cause of wrongful convictions is mistaken eyewitness identification. The leading Supreme Cou...
suggestive eyewitness identification procedures (Manson v. Braithwaite, 1977, 432 U.S. 98) has not b...
Mistaken eyewitness identifications are the leading cause of wrongful convictions. In 1977, a time w...
In 1967, the Supreme Court held that admitting the results of an unnecessarily suggestive police ide...
How do police select suspects for witnesses to identify? There is currently no standard for the quan...
There are perhaps few procedures in our system of criminal justice more inexact than eyewitness iden...
There are perhaps few procedures in our system of criminal justice more inexact than eyewitness iden...
There are perhaps few procedures in our system of criminal justice more inexact than eyewitness iden...
Showup identifications ( showups ) are pretrial identifications wherein only one individual is place...
Showups are a technique of eyewitness identification in which a single suspect is presented to a wit...
Prior to the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Manson v. Brathwaite, a substantial amount of confusion ...
A major cause of wrongful convictions is mistaken eyewitness identification. The leading Supreme Cou...
Mistaken eyewitness identifications are the leading cause of wrongful convictions. In 1977, a time w...
Almost 30 years ago, in Manson v. Brathwaite--the Supreme Court set out a test for determining when ...
This paper puts its focus on the admissibility criteria of evidence that is obtained through the con...
A major cause of wrongful convictions is mistaken eyewitness identification. The leading Supreme Cou...
suggestive eyewitness identification procedures (Manson v. Braithwaite, 1977, 432 U.S. 98) has not b...
Mistaken eyewitness identifications are the leading cause of wrongful convictions. In 1977, a time w...