This article provides critical analysis of some of the more notable procedural developments relating to eyewitness identification evidence over the past decade.

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Citation Information: International Commentary on Evidence. Volume 6, Issue 2, Pages –, ISSN (Online) 1554-4567, DOI: 10.2202/1554-4567.1087, March 2009
Publication History:
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- 2009-03-24
Keywords: eyewitness identification; procedural rights; adjudicative accuracy; evidential defficiencies


















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