J. W. v. State
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Opinion
The juvenile-appellant was charged with being a delinquent child upon a petition [375]*375alleging that she was guilty of grand larceny. After trial, she was found delinquent and this appeal followed.
The single point presented urges error in the admission of the victim’s in-court identification of the appellant. No prejudicial error has been shown. See Chaney v. State, Fla.1972, 267 So.2d 65.
Affirmed.
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