Defendant was convicted of a robbery which took place at the turnstile entrance to the subway. The principal issue on appeal concerns the introduction of testimony with respect to defendant's part in an unrelated, but similar assault committed one week earlier in a subway car. Both crimes had a unique hallmark. The defense was mistaken identification. We find that the testimony regarding the prior incident was properly received. (People v Condon,
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