Judgment affirmed.
It was not error to permit both the undercover and arresting officers to make an in-court identification of defendant where, after making the drug purchase from defendant, the undercover officer radioed a description to the arresting officer and thereafter directed him to the defendant (see, People v Griffin,
Further, probable cause to arrest the defendant was established...
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