Innocence Project to Grade Witness Lineup Policies
The Innocence Project of Texas is preparing to grade about 1,200 law enforcement departments statewide on their compliance with a law that requires police agencies to adopt eyewitness identification policies.
“Unless somebody is really grading their papers, nobody knows whether the law is really being implemented,” said Scott Henson, a policy consultant for the Innocence Project.
Last year, Texas legislators approved a measure that required police agencies to adopt policies meant to prevent faulty eyewitness identification in criminal cases. Under the law, departments were required to adopt a written policy by Sept. 1. Last week, the Innocence Project sent ...

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David Harris
Great story. I've blogged about the fact that Texas has a real chance to make progress with this new eyewitness identification law. http://failedevidence.wordpress.com. Hopefully the grading of lineups by the Innocence Project will move the process along.