Picking Cotton (Eyewitness Misidentification)
From The Street Law Clinic at Georgetown University Law Center – The Innocence Project Curriculum
Picking Cotton: Lives Taken/Reason for Wrongful Conviction/Eyewitness Misidentification
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Picking Cotton “Students will play the role of the eyewitness, Jennifer Thompson, in the real- life Ronald Cotton case as the case unfolded (i.e., without knowing the outcome). The goal is for the students to go through the same five-step process of police report, sketch, photo lineup, live lineup and trial identification to possibly make the same mistakes that Jennifer unknowingly yet reasonably did in identifying the person she thought attacked her.”
Other activities:
60 Minutes video: “Eyewitness” (12:46) – recreates the whole Cotton case, featuring interviews with the people involved
The False Memory Activity: a quick, interactive example of the difficulties underlying eyewitness identification
Objectives
• Understand the importance of the role eyewitness identification plays in a justice system, especially
ours—and the upside and downside of it playing such a crucial role
• Articulate the reasons why eyewitness misidentification happens
• Gain a sense of the complicated emotions felt by the misidentifying victim and the intricacies of the Cotton case
• Propose solutions to eliminate eyewitness misidentification