/ˈwɪtnəs ʌv ˈlaɪnʌp/ – Phrase
Definition: người chứng kiến việc nhận diện.
A more thorough explanation: A “witness of line-up” refers to an individual who observes a police procedure in which a suspect is presented alongside other individuals for identification by a witness to a crime. The witness of line-up is typically someone who saw the crime being committed or has relevant information about the case and is asked to identify the suspect from the group of individuals presented in the line-up. This process is used by law enforcement to help establish the identity of the perpetrator.
Example: During the trial, the witness identified the suspect in a police line-up as the person they saw at the scene of the crime.