ARNOLD, Judge.
I. In-court identification
The defendant first argues that the in-court identification of him by Dantzler should have been suppressed. He contends that because Dantzler said that Durham was the shorter of the two men who came into the store on the night of the crime, when Durham is actually taller than the defendant, his testimony is unreliable. We disagree.
First, we note that the three showings of photographs to Dantzler...
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