Ordered that the judgment is affirmed.
Prior to trial, the defendant and his codefendants, with whom he was jointly tried, moved to suppress the identification testimony of certain prosecution witnesses. After a Wade hearing, the Supreme Court denied suppression of the in-court identification testimony. The court found that the pretrial identification procedures utilized in this case were merely confirmatory since all three witnesses knew the defendant and...
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