Sentences with phrase «police lineup»

Paintings by Vladimir Cybil Charlier attest only indirectly to the price in Haiti of dissent, while José Morales identifies the faces in police lineups as only discards — because lives and identities alike have been thrown away.
It would be interesting to take Palmeiro and five guys chosen at random — say, two construction workers, a bus driver, a lawyer and a waiter — dress them alike, put them in a mock police lineup and ask a casual sports fan to pick the major league baseball star.
The menu plays score over the poster / cover police lineup image and uses a spilled sippy cup for a cursor.
Elsewhere, examples of what might be called non-consensual portraits — Walker Evans's subway photographs, for instance, and works by Gary Simmons and Glenn Ligon that reference police lineups and mug shots — also open up the genre, and put a more sinister spin on the omnipresence and accessibility of portraiture.
(The New York Times, A Casting Director for Police Lineups)(via Simple Justice)
Everything about the US legal system is based on police lineups and a unanimous decision by 12 of your peers.
Five witnesses placed him somewhere other than the scene of the crime, and two people claim Guevara illegally encouraged them to pull Almodovar out of a police lineup.
DNA testing is far less subjective than eyewitness descriptions and police lineups.
Sleep may influence an eyewitness's ability to correctly pick a guilty person out of a police lineup, indicates a study by Michigan State University researchers.
Eyewitness identification typically involves selecting the alleged perpetrator from a police lineup, but it can also be based on police sketches and other methods.
Making decisions faster may improve the accuracy of choosing the guilty person from a police lineup.
Police lineups in which distinctive individual marks or features are not altered can impair witnesses» ability to distinguish between innocent and guilty suspects, according to new research in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.
In contrast to film and TV depictions in which a witness views a police lineup via a one - way mirror, lineups today typically involve the witness looking at and evaluating digital photos.
Although the study might appear to validate some aspects of physiognomy, Wu acknowledges that it would be «insane» to use such technology to pick someone out of a police lineup, and says there is no plan for any law enforcement application.
But whether victims can recall the brief whiff of an attacker during a police lineup is another thing entirely.
They are somebody the ordinary person can pick out of a police lineup.
As she protects him from revealing his adulterous whereabouts to an inscrutable detective (Vincent Piazza)-- who happens to be a figure from her past — and the complications of her lies multiply, Miranda begins to surveil a man from the police lineup, convinced that she's creating her next work of art.
It was his cold blue eyes that sealed her identification from the police lineup; she could never forget them.
I'd be able to pick them out of a police lineup.
Other mannequins act out their status as art stars and suspect characters by posing in a police lineup.
Robert Beck's «School Shooters» series, Glen Ligon's self portrait that echoes the poses of mug shots, Annette Lemieux's protest signs, and Gary Simmons» «Lineup» of gold plated basketball shoes in front of a police lineup platform invite us to consider how we respond or contribute to our complex and often unkind society.
This is directly addressed in Robert Beck's poster - size photographs of teenage mass killers, and indirectly in Gary Simmons's now - classic 1993 sculpture of a police lineup platform equipped with a row of gold - plated basketball shoes.
1) Question: I am interested in a career in law enforcement, specifically in being one of the extra «filler» guys in the police lineups.
Moreover, a Lawyer is able to be present if there is a police lineup.
Interestingly, the woman was unable to identify Perry in a police lineup and was not able to point him out in court as the man she identified to police at the scene.
It's a citizenship ceremony, not a police lineup.
First «everything in the legal system» is much, much more than «police lineups and a unanimous decision by 12 of your peers».
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