Ordered that the judgment is affirmed.
The defendant contends that the Supreme Court erred in determining that there was an independent source for the victim's in-court identification of the defendant as his robber and attacker. An in-court identification of a defendant by an eyewitness is proper, notwithstanding unduly suggestive pretrial identification procedures, where it is based upon the eyewitness's independent observation of the defendant (see People v Cotto...
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