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    In-Court Identifications of the Defendant Are Allowed Only If the Witness
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In-Court Identifications of the Defendant Are Allowed Only If the Witness

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In-court identifications of the defendant are allowed only if the witness has previously identified the defendant as the perpetrator.

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