340.06: Lineup and Show-Up Identification Flashcards
What is a “Simultaneous Photographic Line-up?”
a non-suggestive array of photos, including the suspect plus 5 individuals who are similar in appearance and presented all at the same time to victim/witness for ID purposes
What is a “Sequential Photographic Line-up?”
A non-suggestive array of photos, including the suspects and 5 individuals who are similar in appearance that are presented 1 at a time to a victim/witness for ID purposes
What is a “physical” or “Live” or “body”line-up?
a non-suggestive display of individuals, including the suspect who are similar in appearance for ID purposes
What is an “Independent (blind”) administrator”?
an officer who does not know the identity of the suspect or fillers in a photographic or physical line-up
What is an “Independent (blinded) Administrator?”
an Officer who does know the identity of a suspect in a photographic or physical lineup but does not know which photograph the victim/witness is viewing
Should the person administering an line-up ID see any of the photos when the victim/witness is viewing them?
no
When practicable, what type of administrator should conduct a photo array?
Blind administrator
How many times can a victim/witness view a photo array
2, in the same order both times. They only have to view it once though
Can adults be used in juvenile photo line-ups?
yes
Can juveniles be used in adult photo line-ups?
no
What is the purpose of photographing the line-up?
to preserve the presentation of the line-up
Are lawyers allowed to be present at any photographic line-up?
no
What is the victim/witness to write on the photo of an individual they have identified?
place the date, time and their initials
What types of crimes should include a recording of the photographicline-up presentation?
- Any crime involving death
- 1st degree sexual assault
- An sexual assault involving a child victim
- All felony assaults
- Burglary
True or False: fillers in all types of line-ups in the same case should only be used once?
True