PER CURIAM.
Defendant raises five points on appeal; (1) the prosecution's cross-examination of defendant inquiring whether he was on parole at the time of trial was error, (2) the out-of-court identification of defendant was impermissibly suggestive, (3) the suggestion that defendant's place of residence was a nearby low-income project was prejudicial error, (4) the evidence was insufficient to support a guilty verdict and, (5) imposing consecutive sentences for burglary...
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