Must the District Attorney furnish to the defendant the minutes of a preliminary hearing at which the defendant was not present but at which the same witnesses testified who will testify at a second preliminary hearing for the defendant? The court holds that the District Attorney is under no obligation to furnish prior testimony of witnesses to the defense where the defense is aware of the prior testimony and has equal access to it...
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