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Commentary on Eyewitness Identification

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[http://motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2011/08/who-you-gonna-believe Kevin Drum] of Mother Jones.
 
[http://motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2011/08/who-you-gonna-believe Kevin Drum] of Mother Jones.
  
If you missed the developments regarding eyewitness identifications, you can find them discussed [/Eyewitness_Identifications:_Expect_Big_Cases_Next_Year here] and [[Blog:Main/more_News_Eyewitness_Identifications|here]].
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Finally, [http://www.eyeid.org/ www.eyeid.org] is a comprehensive defense resource for litigating eyewitness ID issues. There's even a member area for public defenders where you can get access to briefs and loads of other helpful stuff. (thanks to Sara Snyder for forwarding the site)
 
Finally, [http://www.eyeid.org/ www.eyeid.org] is a comprehensive defense resource for litigating eyewitness ID issues. There's even a member area for public defenders where you can get access to briefs and loads of other helpful stuff. (thanks to Sara Snyder for forwarding the site)
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Here are a few posts from around the blogosphere on the issue of eyewitness identification.

Adam Serwer of The American Prospect.

Steve Chapman of Reason.

Kevin Drum of Mother Jones.

If you missed the developments regarding eyewitness identifications, you can find them discussed here and here.

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Eyewitness ID was the subject on Talk Of The Nation on NPR yesterday.

Also from yesterday, the NYT continues to be all over this topic: Police Lineups Start to Face Fact: Eyes Can Lie.

Finally, www.eyeid.org is a comprehensive defense resource for litigating eyewitness ID issues. There's even a member area for public defenders where you can get access to briefs and loads of other helpful stuff. (thanks to Sara Snyder for forwarding the site)