McALLEN — The government rested its case Wednesday during a brief second day of testimony in the trial of a Monte Alto man accused of breaking federal gun laws when he purchased a handgun for another man.
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McALLEN — The government rested its case Wednesday during a brief second day of testimony in the trial of a Monte Alto man accused of breaking federal gun laws when he purchased a handgun for another man.