The defendant, Bradley Rolison, has moved to preclude in-court identification testimony on the ground that the prosecution has failed to comply with its statutory obligation pursuant to CPL 710.30 to provide the defense with identification notice within 15 days of arraignment (see, People v McMullin,
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PEOPLE v. ROLISON
141 Misc.2d 318 (1988)
The People of the State of New York, Plaintiff, v. Bradley Rolison, Defendant.
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September 8, 1988
September 8, 1988
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