yes
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A show up is right away, when a witness or victim is taken to see the suspect, and a line up is multiple person with similar features behind the window.
A field show up is when the witness is brought to the scene of arrest to ID the suspect(s), whereas a lineup occurs at the police station where the witness is asked to ID the suspect amongst a group of people.
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A police officer must stop questioning a suspect when the suspect requests a lawyer.
Corroborate; is a verb - a doing word. It is something you do or don't do. "The suspect would not corroborate with the police." i.e. he wouldn't give them information, would refuse to work with them.
A victim is not just a victim. The victim will be the State's number 1 witness, as the victim of the crime. Police need an eyewitness identification of whether a person is or is not the one who committed the crime. However, usually this question is NOT spoken. Instead, the police use a lineup of innocent persons along with one suspect.
Very little difference, except one is done with pictures and one is done with live persons. All the the pictures (or persons) selected for the 'show-up' must generally resemble the subject who is the suspect in the offense.
They can arrest them. of course,but what can they do to prove the suspect is guilty?...like fingerprint?
Call the police.
police?
Suspect is a verb and a noun.I suspect that Bob committed the crime. (verb)The police have a suspect in custody, but it's not Bob. (noun)