From The Archives: Perry v. New Hampshire and the Fallibility of Eyewitness Testimony
Harvard Law and Policy Review October 4, 2011
When I was a county prosecutor, I frequently ran “Wade Hearings,” pre-trial hearings to determine whether the police-arranged identification procedure was so “impermissibly suggestive that it [gave] rise to a very substantial likelihood of irreparable misidentification.”
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