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Man Gets 127 Years To Life For Santa Cruz Co. Slaying
Albaro Amaral Montalvo Jr. killed a man, then shot two female witnesses last year, prosecutors said.

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Albaro Amaral Montalvo Jr. killed a man, then shot two female witnesses last year, prosecutors said.

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