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As you know, this blog has noted [[Blog:Main/Eyewitness_Identifications:_Expect_Big_Cases_Next_Year|here]]  on eyewitness identifications before both the Oregon Supreme Court and the United States Supreme Court.
 
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The New York Times reported today on the new eyewitness identification opinion out of the New Jersey Supreme Court. The story begins:

The New Jersey Supreme Court, acknowledging a "troubling lack of reliability in eyewitness identifications," issued sweeping new rules on Wednesday making it easier for defendants to challenge such evidence in criminal cases.

The [New Jersey decision is here].

As you know, this blog has noted here on eyewitness identifications before both the Oregon Supreme Court and the United States Supreme Court.