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P. v. Shaw CA3
On the evening of February 12, 2014, Joseph Faggan returned home to find many of his belongings missing, as the result of an apparent burglary. The missing property included a video game console that had been plugged into Faggan’s living room television. Faggan’s television had layers of dust on it, which had been disturbed by what appeared to be latent fingerprint impressions. The latent prints were lifted, processed, and found to substantially match defendant.

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