BREYER, Chief Judge.
A jury convicted Carlos Javier Reyes, the appellant, of possessing cocaine with intent to distribute. See 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1). Subsequently, Reyes claimed that the government possessed two items of information favorable to him that it did not disclose to the defense prior to trial, namely: 1) an oral statement by the government's confidential informant (the CI) to a police officer that the CI and defendant had attended a meeting...
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