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P. v. Wysinger
Defendant was tried with codefendant Kenneth Webb on two counts of second degree robbery (Pen. Code, S 211). The jury convicted defendant on both counts, but was unable to reach a verdict as to Webb. The trial court sentenced defendant to state prison for a term of four years, and defendant filed a timely notice of appeal. His sole contention is that the trial court erred in denying his motion for a directed judgment of acquittal because one of the victims had made a tainted in court identification. Court conclude that this contention is without merit, and court affirm.

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