Judgment affirmed.
Notwithstanding that evidence of a line-up was suppressed because of the suggestive procedure employed, it was not error to permit in-court identifications to be made. A sufficient basis existed in both the complainant's and a second witness' observations of the defendant during and immediately after the crime. The question whether a sufficient basis was established is a factual one, and the conditions surrounding the observations, the lengths of...
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