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2015-02-11 |
LEONEN, J. |
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| However, the identification of Benito as the "Linda Chua" who pawned the jewelry is "open to serious doubt."[61] As testified to by Diloria, she saw Benito in E. Ochoa Pawnshop only on two occasions: on June 6 and 17, 1994.[62] Moreover, there is evidence that Diloria was not the pawnshop appraiser who entertained "Linda Chua"[63] but a co-worker named Mary Ann: Q[:] Who prepared the pawn ticket? A[:] Anybody who is available. Q[:] Anybody who is available? A[:] Yes, sir. Q[:] In this case, you appraised [pawn tickets numbered 45227 and 45306]? A[:] One of our appraisers. Q[:] Who filled up this pawnshop ticket? A[:] Mary Ann. Q[:] Your co-employee? A[:] Yes[,] sir.[64] | |||||