Eyewitness Identification Evidence: Procedural Developments and the Ends of Adjudicative Accuracy

International Commentary on Evidence. Volume 6, Issue 2, March 2009

24 Pages Posted: 20 Dec 2015

Date Written: December 12, 2008

Abstract

The evidence presented in a criminal trial will both quantitatively and qualitatively deficient. This article considers how these problems might be manifested in eyewitness identification evidence. It goes on to explore how they are addressed by the procedural law of various common law jurisdictions.

Keywords: Eyewitness Identification, Identification Procedures

Suggested Citation

Roberts, Andrew, Eyewitness Identification Evidence: Procedural Developments and the Ends of Adjudicative Accuracy (December 12, 2008). International Commentary on Evidence. Volume 6, Issue 2, March 2009, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2705652

Andrew Roberts (Contact Author)

Melbourne Law School ( email )

185 Pelham Street
Carlton
Victoria, 3052
Australia

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