People v. Wright

Supreme Court of California · Decided 1988-06-30

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MOSK, J. I dissent. I agree with the majority that the trial court erred in refusing to give an instruction focusing the jury’s attention on psychological factors that could have adversely affected the accuracy of the eyewitness identifications and hence could have given rise to a reasonable doubt of defendant’s guilt. Indeed, we said as much in People v. <em…

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