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U.S. v. Perez, No. 3:02CR7 (JBA) (D.Conn.) (248 F.Supp.2d 111) (March 7, 2003) (Judge Janet Bond Arterton)

Here the Court held that, although the use of defendant’s dark-skinned photograph juxtaposed with markedly lighter faces resulted in an unduly suggestive identification procedure, there was no need to suppress the photo array identification and any in-court identification of his based on the photo array because there was a sufficient ...

 

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