¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Lineups
1. lineup [n] - See also: lineup
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lineups
Literary usage of Lineups
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Prison Conditions in Spain by Joanna Weschler (1992)
"The prosecutor placed 50 prison officials in lineups in front of inmates, ...
Before the lineups, some inmates received "visits" from prison officials ..."
2. State And Local Law Enforcement Training Catalog (1991)
"The application of the right to counsel in this critical stage of prosecution is
explored. lineups, as distinguished from ..."
3. The U. S. Coal Industry, 1970-1990: Two Decades of ChangeTechnolog (1992)
"When several lineups have been established and proven, they should be diagrammed
in a notebook that is kept in the boat. These methods allow divers to ..."
4. Eyewitness Evidence: A Guide for Law Enforcement by Janet (CON) Reno (1999)
"When showing a new suspect, avoid reusing fillers in lineups shown to the same
witness. 9. Ensure that no writings or information concerning previous ..."
5. When the Victim Is a Child by Debra Whitcomb (1992)
"pictures or live lineups and (2) responding to suggestive questioning about
central events that are understandable or interesting to them (provided there ..."
6. The Marshall Plan Summer: An Eyewitness Report on Europe and the Russians in by Thomas Andrew Bailey (1977)
"They knew Europe as Americans know baseball lineups and batting averages.
Britons were keenly aware of their military and industrial stake in a continent ..."
7. An Introduction to Mathematical Analysis by Frank Loxley Griffin (1922)
"7. From 10 seniors and 8 juniors how many basketball teams can be chosen, if each
includes 3 seniors and 2 juniors? How many "lineups ..."
8. Criminal Justice & Community Response to Rape by Joel Epstein (1995)
"... including interrogation, obtaining and serving search warrants, conducting
lineups, and collecting and processing many types of evidence. ..."