SMITH, Judge.
A conviction for murder in the second degree. The trial court did not err in refusing to require the State to introduce in evidence, as a predicate for the in-court identification of Simpson by the State's principal witness, the photographs exhibited before trial to the witness. Nor did the court err in permitting the witness to testify, on questioning by the State after the in-court identification, that the witness had identified the same man in the...
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