Judgment affirmed.
No substantial right of defendant was prejudiced by the admission in evidence, without objection, of testimony of a police officer of identification in a hospital and prior to trial of defendant by the complainant (People v. Tobin, 176 N.Y. 278, 289; People v. Jackson, 196 N.Y. 357, 362). Both complainant and a companion positively identified the defendant at the trial. Defendant offered no evidence. The identifications at the trial...
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