P. v. Uribe
Defendant Rudy Manuel Uribe was tried for three counts of second degree robbery. The jury acquitted him of one count and convicted him of two counts. In addition, the trial court found that defendant suffered a prior serious felony conviction (strike) and served two prior prison terms. He appeals, arguing the photographic lineup procedure was unduly suggestive and impermissibly tainted the in-court identifications. He also claims the trial court abused its discretion when it reopened the case during the jurys deliberations to allow the jury to view tattoos on his wrists and forearms. Court affirm.



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