The complainant's testimony that he told a friend, immediately after the robbery, and a police officer, later, that defendant was the perpetrator, while technically a hearsay violation, was harmless. In view of the fact that defendant had known the complainant for eight years, any bolstering of the complainant's initial identification emanating from admission of the complainant's testimony that he promptly told his friend and the police that defendant had robbed him was harmless...
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