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P. v. Johnson
A jury convicted defendant Richard Dwain Johnson of a single count of second degree robbery. (Pen. Code §§ 211, 212.5, subd. (c).) He was sentenced to a prison term of three years.
On appeal, defendant contends the court prejudicially erred by admitting testimony of an out-of-court identification by the robbery victim. The victim picked defendant out of a six-person photographic lineup, but said she could only “estimate” defendant was the robber, as the victim never got a clear look at defendant’s face. Finding neither error nor prejudice, we affirm.

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