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= People v. Collins
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People v. Collins is a notable case in California legal history, primarily concerning the admissibility of statistical evidence in criminal trials. The case was decided by the California Supreme Court in 1968. In this case, the defendant, Collins, was convicted of robbery based on eyewitness testimony and the use of statistical evidence to link him to the crime.