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State v. Ahmed12/17/2002 sation, she stated that she knew the man and knew what he looked like. While S.E. was still talking to the 911 operator, the police arrived, and she specifically identified her attacker as "Idirss" and gave the telephone number of Ahmed's apartment. Overall, there was only one inconsistency in S.E.'s identification of her assailant, and the jury heard evidence that provided a plausible explanation for that discrepancy. The evidence was sufficient to establish beyond a reasonable doubt that Ahmed committed attempted first-degree criminal sexual conduct and first-degree burglary.
Affirmed.
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