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show-up noun a process used by police to have witnesses to a crime identify the criminals US- I know this black bitch is a cinch ringer for those eight larceny from the person beefs. We oughta take her down and put her on a “Show Up” or two. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Pimp, p. 177, 1969
- I had him in a regular show-up and I had a few private mug-shot show-ups, and I talked and coaxed and damned near threatened my victims and witnesses. — Joseph Wambaugh, The Blue Knight, p. 161, 1973
- Specifically, the defendant argues that the show up identification must be suppressed on the grounds that the procedure employed by the police was unduly suggestive. — Daily Record of Rochester (New York), 22 December 2003
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