Defendant was not unduly prejudiced by the testimony of police officers that bolstered complainant's pretrial identification testimony. The People's elicitation of testimony that defendant, after being arrested, had been brought back to the taxicab within close range of where complainant was standing did not in itself constitute improper bolstering (People v Forbes,
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