John Wiggers testified at trial that on October 25, 1979, after he finished working at St. Luke's Hospital, he went to a social club at 800 East 160th Street in The Bronx where, as a second job, he cleaned up the premises each night after the club closed. When he arrived at 1:00 A.M., appellant, whom he had known on a first but not last name basis for several years, and five other patrons of the club, two of whom he knew by their nicknames, were standing outside. As Wiggers...
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