Florida Statutes
Chapter 92 - Witnesses, Records, and Documents
92.70 - Eyewitness Identification.


(1) SHORT TITLE.—This section may be cited as the “Eyewitness Identification Reform Act.”
(2) DEFINITIONS.—As used in this section, the term:
(a) “Eyewitness” means a person whose identification by sight of another person may be relevant in a criminal proceeding.
(b) “Independent administrator” means a person who is not participating in the investigation of a criminal offense and is unaware of which person in the lineup is the suspect.
(c) “Lineup” means a photo lineup or live lineup.
(d) “Lineup administrator” means the person who conducts a lineup.
(e) “Live lineup” means a procedure in which a group of people is displayed to an eyewitness for the purpose of determining if the eyewitness can identify the perpetrator of a crime.
(f) “Photo lineup” means a procedure in which an array of photographs is displayed to an eyewitness for the purpose of determining if the eyewitness can identify the perpetrator of a crime.

(3) EYEWITNESS IDENTIFICATION PROCEDURES.—A lineup conducted in this state by a state, county, municipal, or other law enforcement agency must meet all of the following requirements:
(a) The lineup must be conducted by an independent administrator. However, in lieu of using an independent administrator, a law enforcement agency may conduct a photo lineup eyewitness identification procedure using an alternative method specified in subparagraph 1., subparagraph 2., or subparagraph 3. Any alternative method must be carefully structured to achieve neutral administration and to prevent the lineup administrator from knowing which photograph is being presented to the eyewitness during the identification procedure. Alternative methods may include any of the following:
1. An automated computer program that can automatically administer the photo lineup directly to an eyewitness and prevent the lineup administrator from seeing which photograph the eyewitness is viewing until after the procedure is completed.
2. A procedure in which photographs are placed in folders, randomly numbered, and shuffled and then presented to an eyewitness such that the lineup administrator cannot see or track which photograph is being presented to the eyewitness until after the procedure is completed.
3. Any other procedure that achieves neutral administration and prevents the lineup administrator from knowing which photograph is being presented to the eyewitness during the identification procedure.

(b) Before a lineup, the eyewitness must be instructed that:
1. The perpetrator might or might not be in the lineup;
2. The lineup administrator does not know the suspect’s identity, except that this instruction need not be given when a specified and approved alternative method of neutral administration is used;
3. The eyewitness should not feel compelled to make an identification;
4. It is as important to exclude innocent persons as it is to identify the perpetrator; and
5. The investigation will continue with or without an identification.
The eyewitness shall acknowledge, in writing, having received a copy of the lineup instructions. If the eyewitness refuses to sign a document acknowledging receipt of the instructions, the lineup administrator must document the refusal of the eyewitness to sign a document acknowledging receipt of the instructions, and the lineup administrator must sign the acknowledgment document himself or herself.


(4) REMEDIES.—All of the following remedies are available as consequences of compliance or noncompliance with any requirement of this section:

(a)1. A failure on the part of a person to comply with any requirement of this section shall be considered by the court when adjudicating motions to suppress eyewitness identification.
2. A failure on the part of a person to comply with any requirement of this section is admissible in support of a claim of eyewitness misidentification, as long as such evidence is otherwise admissible.

(b) If evidence of compliance or noncompliance with any requirement of this section is presented at trial, the jury shall be instructed that the jury may consider credible evidence of compliance or noncompliance to determine the reliability of eyewitness identifications.

(5) EDUCATION AND TRAINING.—The Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission, in consultation with the Department of Law Enforcement, shall create educational materials and provide training programs on how to conduct lineups in compliance with this section.
History.—s. 1, ch. 2017-91.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title VII - Evidence

Chapter 92 - Witnesses, Records, and Documents

92.05 - Final Judgments and Decrees of Courts of Record.

92.06 - Judgments and Decrees of United States District Courts.

92.07 - Judgments and Decrees of This State.

92.08 - Deeds and Powers of Attorney of Record for 20 Years or More.

92.09 - Effect of Reversal, etc., of Judgment or Successful Attack on Deed.

92.13 - Certified Copies of Records of Certified Copies.

92.14 - United States Deeds and Patents and Copies Thereof.

92.141 - Law Enforcement Employees; Travel Expenses; Compensation as Witness.

92.142 - Witnesses; Pay.

92.143 - Compensation to Traffic Court Witnesses.

92.151 - Witness Compensation; Payment; Overcharges.

92.153 - Production of Documents by Witnesses; Reimbursement of Costs.

92.16 - Certificates of Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund Respecting the Ownership, Conveyance Of, and Other Facts in Connection With Public Lands.

92.17 - Effect of Seal of Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund.

92.18 - Certificate of State Officer.

92.19 - Portions of Records.

92.20 - Certificates Issued Under Authority of Congress.

92.21 - Certificate as to Sanitary Condition of Buildings.

92.23 - Rule of Evidence in Suits on Fire Policies for Loss or Damage to Building.

92.231 - Expert Witnesses; Fee.

92.233 - Compensation of Witness Summoned in Two or More Criminal Cases.

92.24 - Certain Tax Deeds Prima Facie Evidence of Title.

92.25 - Records Destroyed by Fire; Use of Abstracts.

92.251 - Uniform Interstate Depositions and Discovery Act.

92.26 - Records Destroyed by Fire; Use of Sworn Copies.

92.27 - Records Destroyed by Fire; Effect of Abstracts in Evidence.

92.28 - Records Destroyed by Fire; Land Title Suits; What May Be Received in Evidence.

92.29 - Photographic or Electronic Copies.

92.295 - Copies of Voter Registration Records.

92.30 - Presumption of Death; Official Findings.

92.31 - Missing Persons and Persons Imprisoned or Interned in Foreign Countries; Official Reports.

92.32 - Official Findings and Reports; Presumption of Authority to Issue or Execute.

92.33 - Written Statement Concerning Injury to Person or Property; Furnishing Copies; Admission as Evidence.

92.351 - Prohibition Against Prisoners Submitting Nondocumentary Physical Evidence Without Authorization of Court; Prisoner Mailings to Courts.

92.38 - Comparison of Disputed Writings.

92.39 - Evidence of Individual’s Claim Against the State in Suits Between Them.

92.40 - Reports of Building, Housing, or Health Code Violations; Admissibility.

92.50 - Oaths, Affidavits, and Acknowledgments; Who May Take or Administer; Requirements.

92.51 - Oaths, Affidavits, and Acknowledgments; Taken or Administered by Commissioned Officer of United States Armed Forces.

92.52 - Affirmation Equivalent to Oath.

92.525 - Verification of Documents; Perjury by False Written Declaration, Penalty.

92.53 - Videotaping the Testimony of a Victim or Witness Under Age 18 or Who Has an Intellectual Disability.

92.54 - Use of Closed-Circuit Television in Proceedings Involving a Victim or Witness Under the Age of 18 or Who Has an Intellectual Disability.

92.55 - Judicial or Other Proceedings Involving Victim or Witness Under the Age of 18, a Person Who Has an Intellectual Disability, or a Sexual Offense Victim or Witness; Special Protections; Use of Therapy Animals or Facility Dogs.

92.56 - Judicial Proceedings and Court Records Involving Sexual Offenses and Human Trafficking.

92.561 - Prohibition on Reproduction of Child Pornography.

92.565 - Admissibility of Confession in Sexual Abuse Cases.

92.57 - Termination of Employment of Witness Prohibited.

92.60 - Foreign Records of Regularly Conducted Business Activity.

92.605 - Production of Certain Records by Florida Businesses and Out-of-State Corporations.

92.70 - Eyewitness Identification.