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Administration of Photo or Live Lineups | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Ohio laws on lineup procedures allow evidence of noncompliance to be admitted and guide juries on evaluating eyewitness identifications for fairness and accurac

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Administration of Photo or Live Lineups

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio law Section 2933.83 and 2933.831 govern the procedures for conducting photo and live lineups in criminal cases. They specify that evidence of noncompliance with lineup procedures can be admissible and instruct juries on how to consider such evidence. The laws also encourage the adoption of scientifically accepted lineup procedures to improve accuracy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can evidence of noncompliance with lineup procedures be used in court in Ohio?

Yes, evidence of failure to follow lineup procedures that conform to Ohio law can be admitted to support claims of eyewitness misidentification.

Are law enforcement agencies in Ohio required to follow specific procedures for lineups?

Ohio encourages the adoption of scientifically accepted procedures, and the Attorney General is requested to establish specific rules for conducting lineups.

How does Ohio law affect jury consideration of lineup procedures?

Juries are instructed to consider credible evidence of noncompliance when assessing the reliability of eyewitness identifications.

Does Ohio law prohibit law enforcement from using other scientifically accepted lineup methods?

No, Ohio law states that agencies are not prohibited from adopting additional scientifically accepted procedures considered more effective by the scientific community.

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In simple terms: Ohio laws on lineup procedures allow evidence of noncompliance to be admitted and guide juries on evaluating eyewitness identifications for fairness and accurac. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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