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P. v. Lawrence
Defendant appeals from a judgment after a jury convicted him of domestic battery with corporal injury and the trial court found true he suffered a prior prison term. He argues there were numerous instructional errors, including cumulative instructional error, and his Sixth Amendment confrontation rights were violated. Although we agree the trial court should have instructed the jury sua sponte with CALJIC No. 2.22, Court conclude Lawrence was not prejudiced. None of his other contentions have merit, and Court affirm the judgment.

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