When a suspect exercises his/her Sixth Amendment right to have an attorney present during a lineup, the attorney can:

a. Observe the lineup
b. Give the police instructions on how to conduct the lineup
c. Cross examine the eyewitnesses who viewed the lineup
d. The attorney can do all of these


A

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