People v. Trowbridge

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1953-07-14

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Conway, J. Appellant was convicted of robbery in the first degree. The verdict is entirely dependent upon the complainant’s testimony that there was a robbery and his identification of defendant as the perpetrator of it. The complainant also testified to his identification of the prisoner at Albany police headquarters prior to the trial. *474 The testimon…

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