Deputy Attorney General Lori Linskey New Jersey’s Path to Sequential/Double Blind ID’s
The Garden State’s Law Enforcement Community
The Case That Started the Snow Ball State v. Cromedy, 158 N.J. 112 (1999). How Mad Was the New Jersey Judiciary?
U.S. Department of Justice Guidelines released in October 1999 Numerous DNA Exoneration Cases
New Jersey Judiciary Considering Changes that Would Limit the Use of Eyewitness Evidence in Cases with an Absence of Corroborating Physical Evidence
Step One…Presenting Sequential/Double Blind to Prosecutors Fasten Your Seat Belts…It’s Going to Be a Bumpy Ride
Turning Points New Jersey Prosecutors/AG Were Witnesses Racial Profiling - Public Confidence in Law Enforcement Shaken Concern for Public Concern for Law Enforcement
BEST PRACTICES Big Debates Over Format –MANDATORY –GUIDELINES –SEPTEMBER 11, 2001
Guidelines Signed April 2001 Effective Date October 2001 Now What?
TRAINING FISCAL CRISIS - NO $$$ TRAIN THE TRAINER –LAWYERS & COPS –DID IT WORK? YES!! –COULD WE HAVE DONE A BETTER JOB? YES!!!!!!!!!! Just Ask Chief King & Sgt. Riley
3 Years Later... The Sky Did Not Fall No Court Decisions Yet Working Well
SURVEY
Where Did You Find Your Administrator?
Difficulties w/Independent Administrator
Confidence In Using Independent Administrator
Implementation of Sequential
Difficulties Implementing Sequential ID’s
Increase or Decrease in Positive ID’s w/Sequential
Confidence w/Sequential ID’s