PER CURIAM:
Appellant was convicted by a jury of five criminal offenses growing out of an armed robbery of a federally insured building association, and presents two issues on this appeal.
One claim is that the in-court identification made by a bank teller at trial was fatally tainted by a pretrial photographic identification. See Simmons v. United States,
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