The defendant was convicted of robbery in the second degree after the complainant identified him in a lineup and subsequently in court as the person who, with two other men, robbed him at gunpoint. The defendant was arrested shortly after the robbery for possession of a gun that was later identified by the complainant as the same gun that was used by the defendant during the robbery. The jury acquitted the defendant of five of the six charges against him,…
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