Defendant's claim that he was denied a fair trial by the prosecutor's bad-faith introduction into evidence of property which she knew or had reason to know was unconnected to the events charged is without factual support. There was a sufficient basis for introduction of the evidence, found in the testimony of the complainant, that he believed the physical evidence seized from defendant may have been property taken from his apartment and belonging to his wife. Furthermore...
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