PER CURIAM:
To overcome the state's privilege of protecting the identity of its confidential agents and informants, the defendant has the burden of showing exceptional circumstances demonstrating "that the informant may be able to give testimony which is necessary to a fair determination of the issue of guilt or innocence." State v. Davis,
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