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PEOPLE v. SALINAS
Admission of testimony of supervising criminalist who reviewed the report of another laboratory employee, who did not testify, to establish that substance seized from defendant was methamphetamine did not violate Confrontation Clause since the laboratory report was not testimonial and was not offered as a substitute for live testimony and the defendant had a full opportunity to cross-examine the supervising criminalist.

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