DIANA, J.S.C.
This is essentially a defense motion on 14th Amendment grounds to suppress a proposed in-court identification of defendant by the victim of a knife attack.
Pursuant to R. 3:13-1(b), and with consent of counsel, the hearing to determine the admissibility of the identification was held prior to the selection of a jury.
The basis of the challenge to the proposed in-court identification is that it is unreliable since the victim was...
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