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cnv02 cnv02
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To exclude identification evidence on due process grounds, defendants have to prove (by a preponderance of the evidence) that the totality of the circumstances shows the identification procedure to have been unnecessarily suggestive and that this unnecessarily suggestive procedure created:
 
  a. some slight likelihood of misidentification.
  b. a very substantial likelihood of misidentification.
  c. an almost guaranteed likelihood of misidentification.
  d. harm to the defendant.
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Good timing, thanks!
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This helped my grade so much Perfect
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Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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