I have an understanding about ID parades but not from 1969. Please forgive me if most of you know this but they can be a bit hard to get your head round. ID parades are about positioning a suspect (somebody you have some suspicion about not merely a person who fits the description of an offender) into a group of ‘stooges’ who are paid a small amount of money and look similar to the suspect you have in custody. A positive ID adds weight to the evidence you already have obtained about your suspect.
Official parades are officiated by officers or staff who have not been involved in the investigation. This is to avoid suggestions that witnesses were led to pick a particular person or given information about the suspect in other words to avoid bias and corruption. Or accidental disclosures to witnesses.
it is not a case of lining up people who fit the description to see who is picked out. The idea is to see if the police suspect can be picked out of the line up.
casual ID procedures are just fishing trips, wandering around trying to find the offender. The danger is that if you show a photo of a person to a witness as a single photo and the witness says yes thats him my understanding is you lose the chance of a formal ID later. Why? Because you have shown a photo and this could influence the result in a subsequent official line up.
Beattie was very close to Jeannie and should really stay away from any official ID procedure I would think.
I will try and dig something ip about ID procedures in 1969. I may have just said a load of rubbish but I think its about right.
NW
Official parades are officiated by officers or staff who have not been involved in the investigation. This is to avoid suggestions that witnesses were led to pick a particular person or given information about the suspect in other words to avoid bias and corruption. Or accidental disclosures to witnesses.
it is not a case of lining up people who fit the description to see who is picked out. The idea is to see if the police suspect can be picked out of the line up.
casual ID procedures are just fishing trips, wandering around trying to find the offender. The danger is that if you show a photo of a person to a witness as a single photo and the witness says yes thats him my understanding is you lose the chance of a formal ID later. Why? Because you have shown a photo and this could influence the result in a subsequent official line up.
Beattie was very close to Jeannie and should really stay away from any official ID procedure I would think.
I will try and dig something ip about ID procedures in 1969. I may have just said a load of rubbish but I think its about right.
NW
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