Wray v. Johnson, No. 98-2680 (2nd Cir.) (202 F.3d 515) (February 2, 2000) (Judge Amalya Lyle Kearse)
Here the Second Circuit held that the admission of highly suspect and unreliable lineup identification evidence (that was later recanted by the victim of a robbery himself) violated the petitioner's dur process rights and could not be deemed harmless.
Reversing the decisions of two lower courts, the Second Circuit held ...
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