BARNES, Judge.
A jury convicted J. Brodre Brodes on two counts of armed robbery, and the trial court sentenced him to fifteen years on each count, to serve ten years in prison and the remaining five years on probation. The only evidence connecting Brodes to the crime was his identification as the perpetrator by the two victims. Brodes appeals, contending that the trial court erred in giving the pattern jury charge on identification, specifically the portion that instructs...
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