Criminal – Larceny From Person – Identification
By Deborah Elkins
Published: September 29, 2008
An in-court identification provided by the victim who struggled with the man who stole his bag of cash is admissible, the Court of Appeals says, even though the identification of defendant from a photograph came after police told the victim they were about to make an arrest based on a DNA match on the thief’s ...
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