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P. v. Mano

Jonathan Mano is serving a term of 52-years-to-life for first degree murder. His conviction rests principally on the testimony of an informant whose convictions for armed robberies in the state of Washington were excluded from evidence at Mano’s trial. Mano claims this ruling and other evidentiary errors require us to reverse his conviction. We don’t agree.

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