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January 11, 2012

Opinion in case involving eyewitness

The case, Perry v. New Hampshire, is here, concluding that due process does not require an inquiry into the reliability of an identification if it was not procured under unnecessarily suggestive circumstances arranged by law enforcement. Justice Sotomayor dissented.

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