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Which of the following is NOT a step in conducting a proper show-up?

  1. Transport the witness to the suspect

  2. Ask leading questions

  3. Ensure proper identification procedures are followed

  4. Inform the witness about what to expect

The correct answer is: Ask leading questions

Asking leading questions is not a step in conducting a proper show-up because leading questions can influence the witness's memory and perception, potentially compromising the integrity of their identification. The purpose of a show-up is to obtain an accurate identification of a suspect by presenting them to a witness in a neutral and non-suggestive manner. This ensures that the witness's identification is based on their own recollection and observation without any external influence or suggestion. In contrast, the steps that involve transporting the witness to the suspect, ensuring proper identification procedures are followed, and informing the witness about what to expect are all crucial components of a properly conducted show-up. These steps aim to preserve the reliability of the identification process, maintain the rights of all parties involved, and ensure that the witness is prepared for the identification process without undue pressure or bias.