Appellant, an Arizona state prisoner, seeks release by writ of habeas corpus. He contends that his conviction was based on identification by an eyewitness who had picked him out of a line-up and had so testified; that appellant had requested and been denied counsel at the time of the line-up. He relies on United States v. Wade,
The line-up, however, was prior to indictment (or other initiation of adversary judicial proceeding) and right to counsel had not attached. Kirby v. Illi
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nois,
Further, findings of the District Court after a full evidentiary hearing render
Wade
and
Gilbert
inapplicable. The court found that the in-court identification was completely independent of the line-up identification. United States v. Wade,
Affirmed.
