Kane, J.
On the afternoon of March 20, 1999, Jacqueline Billingsley, upon leaving a grocery store in the City of Albany, was approached by defendant who slashed her across the face with a weapon. The resulting laceration required 200 stitches and left a permanent scar. Three days later, the victim identified defendant as her assailant from a photographic array. On March 24, 1999, defendant was approached by Albany Police Officer Kelly Kimbrough. At the time, Kimbrough...
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