The testimony at the Wade hearing, at which the complainant was not a witness, established that while complainant was providing information to officers in a police detention room in a subway station, the defendant, on his own volition, entered the room and was immediately identified by the complainant as one of the perpetrators of a robbery. The court, finding no evidence that any police-arranged confrontation had taken place, denied the motion to suppress. At trial...
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