Advise the Witness that he/she will view a group of individuals and that it's just as important to clear innocent persons as to identify the guilty person. Then advise the witness that individuals present in the lineup may not appear exactly as they did on the date of the incident, as features such as head and facial hair are subject to change. Now, you are conducting a blind identification procedure, where you do not know which person in the lineup is the suspect. Now, view the two lineups yourself and decide who you think the suspect is? Provide your selection (number and lineup) and reasoning. Is there anything wrong with the two lineups? What can you do to minimize the likelihood a witness will make a mistake?