State the right to counsel at photographic displays and during scientific identification procedures.
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Explanation:
The Sixth Amendment does not grant an accused the right to have counsel present when the Government conducts a post-indictment photographic display, containing a picture of the accused, for the purpose of allowing a witness to attempt an identification of the offender.
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Explanation:
The Fifth and Sixth Amendment guarantee a defendant's right. The Sixth Amendment guarantees the right to an attorney at lineups and showups following the initiation of proceedings against a defendant.
Photographic identifications are regulated by the Fifth Amendment's Due Process Clause. But there is no explicit right to counsel.