Ordered that the judgment is affirmed.
There was probable cause to arrest the defendant. First, the police were told by a civilian witness who knew the defendant that he had seen the defendant and two other men in an encounter with a homicide victim a few seconds before the victim was shot to death. Although this witness may not have seen whether it was the defendant who actually fired the fatal shots, his statement to police gave rise to probable cause to suspect...
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