LOCHER, J.
I.
Appellant, in his first proposition of law, asserts, in essence, that the prosecution "may not use the prior recorded testimony of that witness where there was no adequate cross-examination at the preliminary hearing" and that the determination of the adequacy of the cross-examination is not merely demonstrated by the length of the cross-examination.
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