HICKMAN, Justice.
The appellant was convicted of four counts of aggravated robbery and sentenced to thirty years on each count, the sentences to run consecutively. The only argument made on appeal is that the trial court was wrong in permitting the victims to make in-court identifications, because they were inherently unreliable. We find no merit in this argument, and Banks' conviction and sentence are affirmed.
The four counts of aggravated robbery were made...
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