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Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team moves to suppress identification testimony from Accuser 4, arguing ...

Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team moves to suppress identification testimony from Accuser 4, arguing that the Government's photo array procedures were unduly suggestive and violated Maxwell's due process rights. The motion highlights that Accuser 4 did not identify Maxwell in previous interviews or depositions, and that the identification procedure used was akin to a one-on-one show-up. The defense argues that any in-court identification would be tainted and unreliable.

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Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team moves to suppress identification testimony from Accuser 4, arguing that the Government's photo array procedures were unduly suggestive and violated Maxwell's due process rights. The motion highlights that Accuser 4 did not identify Maxwell in previous interviews or depositions, and that the identification procedure used was akin to a one-on-one show-up. The defense argues that any in-court identification would be tainted and unreliable.

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Ghislaine Maxwell's motion to suppress identification testimonyUnduly suggestive photo array procedures employed by the GovernmentDue process rights under the United States Constitution
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