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2012-07-04 |
PEREZ, J. |
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| The case of People v. Quintero[36] cited by the defense is not on all fours with the present case. In that case, the buy-bust team relied solely on the description given by the informant that the subject was "wearing white t-shirt, khaki pants and tennis shoes" and, without prior surveillance, proceeded to the area unaccompanied by the informant.[37] On the other hand, the informant in the case at bar accompanied the team to the area and introduced the accused to the poseur-buyer. | |||||