The defendant contends on this appeal that the identification made of him by the State trooper as the person who made the sales of heroin to him should be suppressed for the reason that the trooper was supplied with a photograph of the defendant by the Albany Police Department, and secondly that, in any event, since it was not established that the substance sold was heroin, the trial court should not have accepted defendant's plea of guilty. We find no merit in either contention...
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