Defendant was positively identified by an undercover officer moments after he was arrested for selling narcotics. Defendant admitted being in possession of controlled substances, and conceded that he had a drug habit, but argued that he never made the sale, and, essentially, that the wrong man had been arrested.
Defendant's claims on appeal are unpreserved as a matter of law, and we decline to review them in the interest of justice.
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