Perry v. New Hampshire, No. 10-8974 (U.S. Supreme Court) (565 U.S. 228; 132 S.Ct. 176) (January 11, 2012) (Justice Ginsburg)
Last May, the Supreme Court aroused a lot of excited interest when it granted certiorari in this case involving eyewitness identification testimony. Part of the excitement was generated by the fact that the Court had not examined in depth the reliability and accuracy of eyewitness testimony in more than three ...
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