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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
As used in the Accurate Eyewitness Identification Act:
A. “administrator” means a person conducting a photo lineup or live lineup;
B. “blind” means the administrator does not know the identity of the suspect;
C. “blinded” means the administrator may know who the suspect is but does not know which lineup member is being viewed by the eyewitness;
D. “eyewitness” means a person who observes another person at or near the scene of an offense;
E. “filler” means either a person or a photograph of a person who is not suspected of an offense and is included in an identification procedure;
F. “live lineup” means an identification procedure in which a group of persons, including the suspected perpetrator of an offense and other persons not suspected of the offense, is displayed to an eyewitness for the purpose of determining whether the eyewitness identifies the suspect as the perpetrator;
G. “photo lineup” means an identification procedure in which an array of photographs, including a photograph of the suspected perpetrator of an offense and additional photographs of other persons not suspected of the offense, is displayed to an eyewitness either in hard copy form or via computer for the purpose of determining whether the eyewitness identifies the suspect as the perpetrator;
H. “showup” means an identification procedure in which an eyewitness is presented with a single suspect for the purpose of determining whether the eyewitness identifies this individual as the perpetrator; and
I. “suspect” means a person believed by law enforcement to be the possible perpetrator of the crime.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Mexico Statutes Chapter 29. Law Enforcement § 29-3B-2. Definitions - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nm/chapter-29-law-enforcement/nm-st-sect-29-3b-2/
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