ARNOLD, Judge.
Defendant contends that the trial court committed reversible error by allowing the State's witness, Carl Boswell, to make an in-court identification of defendant. He argues that the pretrial identification procedure in which defendant was shown singly to Boswell was so suggestive as to lead to a tainted identification. We cannot agree.
Although the practice of showing suspects singly for identification purposes has been recognized as suggestive...
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