If the right to counsel is denied during a lineup, under which circumstances will an in-court eyewitness identification be allowed?
A) Only if the state is able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the in-court identification is not the product of the earlier identification
B) Only if the state is able to provide clear and convincing evidence that the in-court identification is not the product of the earlier identification
C) Only if the state is able to reasonably prove that the in-court identification is not the product of the earlier identification
D) Never
B) Only if the state is able to provide clear and convincing evidence that the in-court identification is not the product of the earlier identification
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