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