November 30, 1976.
Per Curiam:
Appellant was convicted of murder, assault and battery with intent to kill and armed robbery. On this appeal he asserts that certain witnesses should not have been allowed to testify at trial, because their identities were obtained as a result of the violation of a codefendant's constitutional rights.
It is the settled rule that, outside certain well defined exceptions, one may not assert a violation of another...
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