Judgment affirmed.
The defendant was accused of selling a quantity of cocaine to an undercover officer at a lounge where the defendant was employed as a manager. The alleged sale had been arranged by a confidential informant, but the informant was not present during the transaction, which occurred in a back room at the lounge.
The defendant argues on appeal that production of the confidential informant at trial should have been required. We disagree. The confidential...
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