The day after defendant robbed his victim on a subway staircase, she identified him at a lineup. Defendant now argues that the proceeding was unduly suggestive because he was heavier and taller than the others. We find no unnecessary suggestiveness that was conducive to an erroneous identification. The others were reasonably similar to defendant (People v Wiley,
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