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U.S. v. Wade, No. 334 (U.S. Supreme Court) (388 U.S. 218; 87 S.Ct. 1926) (June 12, 2067) (Justice Brennan)

In this case the Court established the need for a "Wade hearing" to determine whether an in-court identifications had an independent source, and whether the introduction of such evidence was harmless error. The actual question addressed by the Court was whether courtroom identifications of an accused at trial are to ...

 

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