Witnessing the Witness: The Case for Exclusion of Eyewitness Expert Testimony.
Notre Dame Law Review 2011, March, 86, 2
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INTRODUCTION In the two weeks that followed, Reynolds was only able to vaguely describe his attackers and unable to identify them from a series of mugshots. Three months later, Reynolds was called to the police station, where he was presented with a lineup of six men. Reynolds suddenly remembered, immediately identifying Stephens and Coleman as his assailants.
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